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Join us for our worhship service followed by coffee hour in Fellowship Hall.
Join us for our worhship service followed by coffee hour in Fellowship Hall.
This exhibition features photographs by Donald Lokuta that creatively document George Segal's work during the last twenty years of his life.
This exhibition features works by internationally acclaimed artist George Segal.
What can crawl like a caterpillar, do a backbend like a gymnast, bark on cue, and dive down to 600 feet in the ocean? Find out at the Wildlife Conservation Society New York Aquarium's Aquatheater
Through portraits, interactive displays and objects, this exhibition shows the traditions and beliefs of the Tibetan people.
Visitors will begin their tour with a walk through the Hall of Astronomy History. See Galileo's laboratory and hear him speak about his many revolutionary discoveries. Explore our fascinating Sol
What can crawl like a caterpillar, do a backbend like a gymnast, bark on cue, and dive down to 600 feet in the ocean? Find out at the Wildlife Conservation Society New York Aquarium's Aquatheater
"Peace Through Our Eyes" is an inspirational book of thoughts and drawings written by Deal Elementary School fifth graders. Listen to their ideas for a more peaceful world. For ages 5 and up
Q & A and book signing of Long Lost plus a raffle of his newly released book, Caught. Immediately following is the French thriller film screening of Tell No One by Guillaume Canet. This film is in
In the nascent days of photography, sitting for a portrait was no mean feat and the art of capturing a photo was physical labour and highly competitive. It was during this time that an ambitious woman
This exhibition features photographs by Donald Lokuta that creatively document George Segal's work during the last twenty years of his life.
This exhibition features works by internationally acclaimed artist George Segal.
What can crawl like a caterpillar, do a backbend like a gymnast, bark on cue, and dive down to 600 feet in the ocean? Find out at the Wildlife Conservation Society New York Aquarium's Aquatheater
Through portraits, interactive displays and objects, this exhibition shows the traditions and beliefs of the Tibetan people.
Visitors will begin their tour with a walk through the Hall of Astronomy History. See Galileo's laboratory and hear him speak about his many revolutionary discoveries. Explore our fascinating Sol
What can crawl like a caterpillar, do a backbend like a gymnast, bark on cue, and dive down to 600 feet in the ocean? Find out at the Wildlife Conservation Society New York Aquarium's Aquatheater
Please join us for a fun-filled evening at our 19th Annual Charity Dinner Dance & Gift Auction being held on Friday, March 19th, 2010 at the PNC Arts Reception Center. This years event will benefi
In the nascent days of photography, sitting for a portrait was no mean feat and the art of capturing a photo was physical labour and highly competitive. It was during this time that an ambitious woman
Loretta Lynn's Area Qualifier. Open practice on Friday