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Albany Tulip Festival to be virtual celebration throughout May

Albany Tulip Festival to be virtual celebration throughout May | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS April 12, 2021 Shown are this year s Albany Tulip Festival poster by Lee Dixon and a Gazette file photo from a past festival. Shares0 The series, presented by Citizens, will feature musical performances, tulip garden tours, prizes and more. “While I join so many of you that are looking forward to getting back to celebrating the annual Tulip Fest the way we are accustom to, I am excited to participate in the month-long celebration of virtual Tulip Fest,” said Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan. “I want to thank the Office of Cultural Affairs for their commitment to reinventing this and many other traditional Albany events in light of the COVID-19 outbreak and hope you and your family and friends will virtually join us for a full month of great programming.”

City of Atlanta Mayor s Office of Cultural Affairs presents In the Tradition Virtual Series

The City of Atlanta – Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs is presenting a free, eighteen-episode virtual jazz series, called In the Tradition, which will feature jazz artists interviewed by local Atlanta jazz and art leaders. Jazz lovers can view the video interviews live on AtlantaFestivals.com, Facebook, YouTube and Channel 26 on select Tuesdays from April through August 31, 2021. “We’re excited to present this safe and free virtual interview series to jazz lovers both here in Atlanta and afar,” said Camille Russell Love, executive director – Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs. “It’s our hope that these interviews will spark a deeper appreciation for one of our country’s original artforms and inspire the public to join us at the Atlanta Jazz Festival, which is anticipated to move to fall 2021 when large outdoor events are safe,” she added.

Houston s oldest neighborhood launches plan to showcase its culture

Houston s oldest neighborhood launches plan to showcase its culture The East End s legacy will be preserved thanks to this new plan. Houston’s oldest neighborhood, the East End, is in the midst of an unprecedented renaissance. Now, a new plan matches will ensure the vibrant area will be culturally preserved as it grows. The East End District announced a new Cultural Arts Strategic Plan, one that’s meant to provide a framework for cultivating the cultural landscape of the area over the next 10 years. This new plan is the result of seven months of research, analysis, and community outreach to area residents, business owners, artists, cultural activists, historians, and more, according to a press release.

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