The Cranston Neighborhood Tree Planting Program is accepting applications for the 2023 spring planting schedule. The program is free to all eligible property owners – including homeowners, …
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The Cranston Neighborhood Tree Planting Program is accepting applications for the 2023 spring planting schedule. The program is free to all eligible property owners – including homeowners, small business owners and non-profit organizations.
Help beautify Cranston by applying for a free, seven-foot-tall native species tree, which will be planted by a professional nursery. Trees must be planted in the front yard, but not between sidewalks and the curb.
The program is funded by the city and coordinated by the West Bay Land Trust. For more information and application forms, contact cranstontree@gmail.com, call 401-941-1264 or mail to West Bay Land Trust, PO Box 2205, Cranston 02905.
Cranston is now accepting FY23-24 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) applications. Funds will be used to support a wide range of activities specifically targeted to benefit persons of moderate and low income. Program examples supported by CDBG funds include housing rehabilitation, emergency fuel assistance, minority outreach health programs, Adult Day Care and a Mayor’s Scholarship Program. To learn more and to apply for the FY23-24 CDBG program, go to www.cranstonri.gov/departments/community-development/.
The RI Society for the Prevention of Cruelty of Animals will hold its little critter camp for children ages eight to 11 from April 10 to 14. During this half-day camp, kids will learn small animal pet responsibility. Camp runs daily from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Riverside (186 Amaral St.). The camp fee is $150 and kids should bring their own lunch. To register, visit www.tinyurl.com/nr2567b9 or email humaneeducation@rispca.com for questions.
Volunteers from the AARP Tax Aide program will be available for tax help on Fridays (from Feb. 3 to April 14) in the Giles Community Room at Central Library. This is by appointment only. Individuals should call 401-484-1415 to make an appointment between 9 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. Once an appointment has been made, please pick up a tax intake form at the Central library Circulation Desk during open library hours. Individuals should come to the library at their appointed time with their completed intake form and tax documents to file your taxes with a tax aide. Masks will be required for everyone participating in the AARP Tax Aide program.
The 1916 Commemorative Committee will sponsor a lecture at 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 3 at the RI Irish Ceilidhe Club (50 America St., Cranston). This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement which brought to an end most of the violence in the North of Ireland. Ciaran Quinn, the Sinn Fein representative for North America will discuss the agreement’s potential for Irish unity. He will also point out the challenges of the British government that continues to cover up its actions during the conflict and the current state of play on Brexit. The downstairs pub will be open from 6 p.m. serving drinks and pub grub. There will be music after the lecture which is open to the public.
Come to William Hall Library and challenge yourself with their Robot Obstacle course on Feb. 4 from 11 a.m. to noon. Using Dash Robots, kids in grades K-5 will team up to get their robots through various challenges with opportunities for free play and building as well. Registration is required. For more information, visit www.events.cranstonlibrary.org/event/9961156.
St. Mary’s Feast Society (15 Phenix Ave., Cranston) will host a wild game dinner on Feb. 5 starting at 1 p.m. Enjoy a delicious menu of chilled venison salad, antelope nachos, rabbit escarole soup, venison Bolognese with penne, deconstructed rabbit pot pie, boar and peas, elk meatloaf, garlic parmesan game hens and bear stuffed peppers. Tickets are $40. For ticket inquiries, call 401-944-0004 to speak with one of the feast society’s bartenders.
There will be a blood drive at Central Library from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Feb. 7. All presenting donors will receive a $10 Whole Foods gift card. Donations by appointment. Walk-ins will be welcomed if availability permits at the time of arrival. Book your appointment at ribc.org/drives. Sponsor code 0472. Eat, hydrate and bring identification with you.
Central Library and the Huddle Center bring the Cranston community five unique yoga classes with Janie Ganga, a private instructor and co-owner of Santosha Yoga! This event is for ages 13 and up. Join them at Central Library on Feb. 7 from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Audubon summer camps engage children in nature all summer long. Kids get outside exploring fields, forests, ponds, streams and the coast of Narragansett Bay. Campers enjoy hikes, live animal visits, ponding excursions, netting at the shore, messy crafts, games, and more! Friendships are made as kids discover the natural world together and are engaged with creative camp themes and hands-on science. It’s what summer should be: tons of outdoor fun! Audubon believes every child should have the opportunity to attend summer camp, so the organization offers generous scholarships for camps in Bristol, RI and Seekonk, MA. For more information and to apply for Audubon camp scholarships, visit audubonsummercamp.com or call 401-949-5454 (ext. 3014). Camp registration opens to the public on Feb. 11.
Join Dr. Richard Lobban at Central Library from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Feb. 18 for a presentation examining the recent past and current events in the War in Ukraine and looks at strategies, tactics and weapons systems involved in the months ahead. The talk will include a special look at Putin’s “Secret” Army: The Wagner Group and its African roots. Lobban, adjunct professor of African security studies at the Naval War College, offers his own perspective and does not speak on behalf of any agency or entity. Comments and questions will be welcome after the talk. Register at www.events.cranstonlibrary.org/event/10211917.
The Explore the Woonasquatucket Recreation Series helps the Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council to continue restoring the Woonasquatucket River and Greenway. To register for one of the series’ hikes, visit WRWC.ORG/EVENTS. The next hike will be at 10 a.m. on Feb. 18 at the Steere Hill Conservation Area in Glocester. This is a casual three-mile hike through the woods and meadows.
The MAE Organization will hold its annual Be the Light fundraising gala on Feb. 18, 2023, from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Warwick. The cost is $100 for general admission and $125 for VIP admission. To order tickets, visit www.maeorg.org/event.
Adults are invited to drop by Cranston Public Library’s Auburn branch every Friday from 4 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. to color. The library has coloring books, mandalas, colored pencils and markers available, as well as herbal and decaf teas and soothing music. Decompress and head into the weekend refreshed! Contact Karen McGrath at 401-781-6116 or auburn@cranstonlibrary.org with any questions.
Join Warwick Center of the Arts (WCFA) every Friday from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. for an all-level yoga experience. You will learn to stretch and strengthen your body with breath and movement. Modifications are provided. Tuition is $12 per class and $10 for WCFA members. Payments can be made in person when you arrive for the class or online. Drops-ins are welcome, but please call 401-737-0010 or email admin@warwickcfa.org to RSVP. The facility is located at 3259 Post Road, Warwick. Parking is located at 3273 Post Road.
The Oaklawn Grange is looking for new members. Anyone interested in learning more or joining, please contact Maria Manzi at 401-499-0796.
Have photos, videos or memories from the last 75 years at Garden City Center? The center would love to see them! Send Garden City Center an email at gardencitycenter@wsdevelopment.com sharing your memories for a chance to have them included in their 75th anniversary celebrations.
OneCranston Health Equity Zone is putting together a community cookbook to showcase and celebrate Cranston residents’ family traditions and cultures. Submissions are open now through March 31. Email/call JB at jfulbright@comcap.org or 401-208-3487 to send your favorite family recipe to be featured.
Faith Chapel (located at 43 Scituate Ave., Cranston) holds a weekly youth group for teens ages 14 through 18 on Monday nights at 6 p.m. There will be games, snacks, fellowship and fun.
OneCranston Health Equity Zone is starting a new initiative with the Cranston Herald and local photographer Timothy McFate called Humans of Cranston; they will be interviewing Cranston residents to gain a deeper understanding of and celebrate those who live here. Those interviewed will be featured in a new column and on OCHEZ social media. If you are interested in nominating a Cranston resident, please email JB Fulbright at jfulbright@comcap.org or call 401-208-3487.
Are you a high school student aged 16-18 who loves theater? If so, you can learn about professional theater and see shows for free – plus earn community service hours. It's easy and fun! For detailsvisit gammtheatre.org/youthushers. Roles include: scanning tickets, directing patrons in the lobby and the theater, stuffing and/or passing out programs, seating patrons and answering patron's questions. In return, you have the option to earn community service hours and see Gamm productions for free! Please contact the Volunteer Coordinator, Lauryn Sasso at 401-723-4266 x 163 or volunteer@gammtheatre.org with any questions. Performance Dates: Bad Jews, March 2 - 26, 2023, The Children, April 27 - May 14, 2023.
The 2023 applications are now open for the PrepareRI High School Summer Internship Program. If you are, or have, a rising senior this summer, this paid opportunity is an excellent one for college or career resumes. Students attend a one week paid ($15/hr.) boot camp which prepares them for interviews and work-related skills as well as helps them to determine things like their strengths and weaknesses, and then are matched to a full-time, paid ($15/hr.), five-week summer internship that gives them hands-on, real world work experience in a possible career interest. Hundreds of students across RI participate in these internships and the application process is a multi-phased process including submitting essays, a resume, participating in an orientation and interviews. It is an amazing opportunity for all students. If you are in need of appropriate work clothes, technology or transportation, PrepareRI will work with you.
Phillips Memorial Baptists Church (565 Pontiac Ave.) is looking for children ages six to 10 who are interested in participating in a Chime Choir led by Minister of Music Martha Sobaje. The rehearsals won’t be too long and will occur at 11:15 a.m. after church on Sundays. This is an exciting and fun opportunity to learn music and a great way to meet others. If you are interested, contact Martha Sobaje at msobaje@gmail.com.
Notable Works Publication is working with Crosswinds Poetry on the third edition of “Voices of the Earth: The Future of Our Planet.” The theme is awakening a resolve for rediscovery, resolution, adaption, growth and a call for continued action. Poets accepted for the publication in this book will receive a complimentary copy upon completion. Three prizes will be awarded from entries. ($100 for first place, $50 for second place and $25 for third place.) Poets may submit up to three original works not previously published, each one formatted in Times New Roman, not exceeding 60 lines (which includes title and any spaces in-between). No more than 66 characters on each line (which includes spaces and punctuation). The submission period runs from Jan. 1, 2023, to Feb. 15, 2023 at midnight. Please email your original poetry submissions to noreeninglesi@cox.net or info@notableworks.org. Or, mail to Notable Works PO Box 8122, Cranston, RI, 02920.
Come celebrate Dr. Seuss’s birthday with 15 local authors, a visit from the Cat in the Hat, crafts and more at the Park Theatre (848 Park Ave., Cranston). This free event will be held from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. on March 4.
To submit your news from the community, email Emma at EmmaB@rhodybeat.com. This includes virtual events, which should be submitted two to three weeks ahead of the event. Photos in jpg format are accepted and news can include community events, promotions, academic news and nonprofit events. Email today and see your news in our column in the Cranston Herald.
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