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SUMMARY:Community Peace and Art Circle
DESCRIPTION:The Heathmere Center for Cultural Engagement and Temple B’nai Abraham invite you to an art and dialogue reflection circle with local artist and educator\, Luba Shapiro Grenader. This free event will begin with a short meditation\, followed by a time to create our own images of peace\, and a discussion to share our hopes and ideas. You do not need to be an artist–just someone willing to enjoy putting color\, shapes and lines on paper!! Come experience the healing power of art and connecting with others. Monday Feb 17th\, 7-8:30pm\, Temple B’nai Abraham\, Beverly\, MA. Open to all ages. Funding through Mass Humanities and Creative County Initiative (ECCF). Please register here Questions? Email: info@heathmere.org
URL:https://heathmere.org/event/community-peace-and-art-circle/
LOCATION:Temple B’nai Abraham Beverly\, MA\, 200 East Lothrop Street\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
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SUMMARY:Neighborhood Conversations: "Accessibility & Disability"
DESCRIPTION:We are very excited to be holding a 3 part “Neighborhood Conversations” series on “Accessibility and Disability.” The aim of this facilitated dialogue series is to reflect on what it means to be a city that fully embraces and recognizes the agency of differently-abled people. \nAt each event we will hear from speakers whose lived experiences will invite us to consider\, on both a personal and city level\, how we can create a more caring community for everyone. We will then gather in small\, facilitated dialogue groups to explore questions that will help us connect more deeply with others in our community. \nWed April 2: Neighborhood Conversations: “Accessibility and Disability\, pt 1.” What is the Children’s Center for Communication/Beverly School for the Deaf? Come learn from Dr. Karen Hopkins\, Executive Director/CEO\, Children’s Center for Communication/Beverly School for the Deaf about how we can celebrate and support their mission. ASL interpretation provided \nWed April 9: Neighborhood Conversations: “Accessibility and Disability\, pt 2.” Dr. Jennifer Hall is an Artist Philosopher living and working with mobility differences and chronic pain. Jen will invite us to reflect on: “What does it mean for differently-abled persons to feel like they are cared for and fully belong to our community?” Please note: this event is offered via Zoom only. \nWed April 23: Neighborhood Conversations: “Accessibility and Disability\, pt 3.” Areeba Khan\, MS\, ATP; Director of Assistive Technology\, Northeast Arc. Come learn how we can better support individuals in our community to become more independent members of society. \nCo-sponsored by the Beverly Public Library\, Beverly Human Rights Committee\, and the City of Beverly.  \nFunded in part by Mass Humanities. \nEmail Lauren@heathmere.org for more information
URL:https://heathmere.org/event/neighborhood-conversations-accessibility-disability/
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SUMMARY:Neighborhood Conversations: "Accessibility & Disability\," pt 1
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nPlease join us in our newly re-branded “Neighborhood Conversations” series (formerly\, Living Room Conversations) on “Accessibility & Disability\,” at the Beverly Public Library. \nThe aim of this 3-part facilitated\, dialogue series is to reflect on what it means to be a community that fully embraces and recognizes the agency of differently-abled people. \nCome join us as we hear from speakers whose lived experiences will invite us to consider\, on both a personal and city level\, how we can create a more caring community for everyone. On Wednesday April 2\, we will learn from Dr. Karen Hopkins\, Executive Director/CEO\, Children’s Center for Communication/Beverly School for the Deaf about how we can celebrate and support their mission. Free & open to all!! Registration recommended \nASL interpretation provided \nCo-sponsored by Heathmere\, Beverly Public Library & Beverly Human Rights Committee \nFunding provided by Mass Humanities
URL:https://heathmere.org/event/neighborhood-conversations-accessibility-disability-pt-1/
LOCATION:Beverly Public Library\, 32 Essex Street\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Heathmere Center for Cultural Engagement":MAILTO:info@heathmere.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250409T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250409T200000
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SUMMARY:Neighborhood Conversations: "Accessibility & Disability\," pt 2
DESCRIPTION:Join us via Zoom this Wednesday\, April 9\, for the second in our “Neighborhood Conversations” series on “Accessibility and Disability.” The aim of this facilitated dialogue series is to reflect on what it means to be a city that fully embraces and recognizes the agency of differently-abled people. \nAt each event we will hear from speakers whose lived experiences will invite us to consider\, on both a personal and city level\, how we can create a more caring community for everyone. We will then gather in small\, facilitated dialogue groups to explore questions that will help us connect more deeply with others in our community \nFor this second dialogue\, we will hear from J.D. Martz\, Chair of Danvers’ Accessibility Commission\, on his work advocating for accessibility. \nREGISTRATION REQUIRED TO RECEIVE ZOOM LINK: \nhttps://beverlypubliclibrary.assabetinteractive.com/calendar/hold-for-graham-59/ \nCo-sponsored by the Beverly Public Library\, Beverly Human Rights Committee\, and the City of Beverly.  \nFunded in part by Mass Humanities. \nEmail Lauren@heathmere.org for more information
URL:https://heathmere.org/event/neighborhood-conversations-accessibility-disability-pt-2/
ORGANIZER;CN="Heathmere Center for Cultural Engagement":MAILTO:info@heathmere.org
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250423T200000
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SUMMARY:Neighborhood Conversations: "Accessibility & Disability\," Pt. 3
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to hold the third in our 3-part Neighborhood Conversations series on “Accessibility and Disability.” The aim of this facilitated dialogue series is to reflect on what it means to be a city that fully embraces and recognizes the agency of differently-abled people. \nAt each event we will learn from speakers whose lived experiences will invite us to consider\, on both a personal and city level\, how we can create a more caring community for everyone. We will then gather in small\, facilitated dialogue groups to explore questions that will help us connect more deeply with others in our community \nFor our third dialogue event\, we are excited to hear from Areeba Khan\, MS\, ATP\, Director of Assistive Technology\, Northeast Arc\, who will help us understand how we can better support individuals in our community to become more independent members of society. \nCo-sponsored by the Beverly Public Library\, Beverly Human Rights Committee\, and the City of Beverly.  \nFunded in part by Mass Humanities. \nEmail Lauren@heathmere.org for more information
URL:https://heathmere.org/event/neighborhood-conversations-accessibility-disability-pt-3/
LOCATION:Beverly Public Library\, 32 Essex Street\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Heathmere Center for Cultural Engagement":MAILTO:info@heathmere.org
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SUMMARY:Race Amity North Shore Festival
DESCRIPTION:“The work of race amity is not just about creating peace between different groups—it’s about forging authentic relationships that transform both individuals and society.” –William H. “Smitty” Smith\, National Race Amity Founder \nCome celebrate with us on Race Amity Day\, Sunday June 8\, 12:30-1:30\, Beverly City Hall Lawn. Hear from speakers who will share what Race Amity means to them and how they have worked for racial justice and healing in their communities. Enjoy musical offerings and have fun creating a community art project together! This is free\, family-friendly event open to all! Bring a picnic and come meet some new friends!! \nRain location: First Baptist Church\, 221 Cabot Street. Location update\, in case of inclement weather\, will be posted on our Facebook page. \nCo-sponsored by the Heathmere Center for Cultural Engagement\, City of Beverly\, & Beverly Human Rights Committee. \nFor more information\, email info@heathmere.org
URL:https://heathmere.org/event/race-amity-north-shore-festival-2/
LOCATION:Beverly City Hall\, 191 Cabot Street\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250721T160000
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SUMMARY:Beverly Farmer's Market: Community Art & Peace Table
DESCRIPTION:Ways of Peace: Conversations & Creativity  \nJoin The Heathmere Center for Cultural Engagement and local artist and educator\, Luba Shapiro Grenader\, to explore what peace means to you through words and images.  \nCome create\, converse and connect at our table! Creatives of all ages are welcome! Learn some tips on how to have better conversations across difference that leave you feeling connected and hopeful.  \nMonday\, July 21\, 4-7pm at the Beverly Farmer’s Market\, Veterans Memorial Park. \nQuestions: Lauren@Heathmere.org \nFunded in part by Creative County Initiative.
URL:https://heathmere.org/event/beverly-farmers-market-community-art-peace-table/
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