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Henry Street Settlement opens doors of opportunity for Lower East Side residents and other New Yorkers through social services, arts, and health care programs.

Meet Daniel Arsham

Join us at CINEMAtheque – Henry Street’s fabulous new DOWNTOWN PARTY on Tuesday, October 18 – to celebrate the work of Henry Street and artist Daniel Arsham. Enjoy a chic blue carpet cocktail party with plentiful gourmet hors d'oeuvres, an art activation project with Henry Street youth, a screening of Daniel’s Future Relic series coupled with a Q&A with Tribeca Film Festival’s Jane Rosenthal and then dance the night away to the sweet sounds of DJ Harley Viera Newton. This event will allow Henry Street to continue to provide vital support for New Yorkers in need.

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LES COMMUNITY SPEAKS OUT AT TOWN HALL

Henry Street hosted the Third Annual Town Hall Meeting, where nearly 200 Lower East Side community members gathered to address topics like housing, gentrification, jobs, education, public safety and policing, and more. “Unquestionably, this neighborhood has changed in so many ways over the last 123 years, and Henry Street has been here growing and changing along with it,” Executive Director David Garza said. 
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RECRUITMENT OPEN FOR YOUNG ADULT INTERNSHIP PROGRAM

The Young Adult Internship Program, based at the Workforce Development Center, serves 18 to 24-year-olds who are not currently enrolled in school or working. This comprehensive employment program offers young people training, a paid internship, HSE courses and additional support.
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COMING UP AT ABRONS ARTS CENTER

ON STAGE
En Garde Arts: Wilderness (World Premiere)
October 21 – November 13, 2016
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En Garde Arts employs their signature brand of multi-media storytelling to illuminate the real experiences of young adults who struggle to find meaning in their lives, and parents who refuse to give up hope for their kids.
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ON VIEW
Reexamine The Space (pictured) 
Through October 23, 2016
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Reexamine the space invites six artists whose work often takes the form of dance, performance or choreography to install work in the visual arts galleries at Abrons Arts Center. 
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