RIHPHC: GRANTS-HIRING-CONFERENCE

RIHPHC NOW GRANTS Capital preservation grants on the ballot March 2 Governor Gina Raimondo has certified seven bond issues for Rhode Island’s special election to be held on March 2, 2021. A “yes” vote on Question 6 supports authorizing the issuance of $1 million in bonds for the State Preservation Grants program. State Preservation Grants support and

AUDUBON RHODE ISLAND

Brrrr…Birding in Winter! Image: Carolina Wren, with feathers puffed up to stay warm.  Photo credit Jason Major. (January 5, 2021)  – Amusing, beautiful, and oh so hungry, birds found at winter feeders are a source of joy to many in New England. While a large number of species migrate south in the fall, there are

MOWC: VIRTUAL VALLEY TALKS

Free Lecture Series Launches at Museum of Work & Culture January 10 Virtual Valley Talks Kickoff with King Philip’s War Presentation WOONSOCKET, R.I. – Valley Talks, a series of biweekly historical lectures by the Museum of Work & Culture, begins Sunday, January 10. All events are free and take place at 1pm on Zoom. This

NEW BEDFORD ART MUSEUM – ARTWORKS

OUR NEW BEDFORD ARTS COMMUNITY Each year New Bedford Art Museum/ArtWorks! has been privileged to recognize individuals and organizations that have helped the arts succeed through their generous support and work in the community. Because of them, the arts flourish here in New Bedford. It is our privilege to shine a light on Irene and

BLACKSTONE VALLEY TOURISM

What a Year – Looking Back on 2020 Photo by David Lawlor What a year it has been for tourism and hospitality in Rhode Island and Blackstone Valley. A year that challenged how we interacted with others. It was a year that made us take a hard look at the inequality and injustice around us.