Chic CINEMAtheque Celebration
We rolled out the blue carpet on Ludlow Street for more than 200 guests who attended the exclusive CINEMAtheque Party at Metrograph on October 18. The party, held to raise funds for Henry Street’s social service, arts and health care programs, celebrated the arts on the Lower East Side, including both its venue (the neighborhood’s new art-house cinema) and the highlight of the evening, a film presentation by artist Daniel Arsham.
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REGISTER NOW FOR DUNK & DONATE 2017
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Form a company or individual five-person basketball team and enter the Dunk & Donate Tournament at the level of your choice – the higher the level, the bigger your impact on our youth programs and recognition of your team.
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NATIONAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS MONTH
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Henry Street’s Transitional and Supportive Housing program hosted an open house in recognition of National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. “The Wall of Silence: An Afternoon at the Gallery” was held on October 26th and gave guests the opportunity to view the works of survivors of domestic violence, enjoy music and snacks and learn more about domestic violence resources.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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AT HENRY STREET SETTLEMENT Dunk & Donate | January 21, 2017 READ MORE »
The Art Show Gala Preview | February 28, 2017 READ MORE »
AT ABRONS ARTS CENTER On Stage Wilderness (pictured) | Extended Due To Popular Demand Through November 20, 2016 READ MORE » A New York Times Critic's Pick MORE ON STAGE »
On View On The Inside: A Group Show Of LGBTQ Artists Who Are Currently Incarcerated | Through December 18, 2016 READ MORE » A group show of LGBTQ artists who are currently incarcerated, conceived of by Tatiana von Fürstenberg in collaboration with Black and Pink. MORE ON VIEW »
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CELEBRATING WITH LIGHTS ON AFTER-SCHOOL
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It was hands on and lights on across Henry Street Settlement’s after-school program sites as they participated in Lights On After School, a nationwide event to promote after-school and encourage supporters to help to “keep the lights on." At Henry Street, that meant celebrating the unique differences in the programs and demonstrating what makes them special.
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HALLOWEEN AT HENRY STREET
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This Halloween, volunteers from Credit Suisse – dressed as a band of Minions, including Stuart the Minion pictured here – joined the students in our Early Childhood Education program for trick-or-treat festivities throughout their classrooms and even the offices at our neighboring historic headquarters where staff members were armed with candy treats. Thanks, Credit Suisse (and Stuart!)
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