April 18, 2024
Education & Wellness
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State House – Rep. June S. Speakman and Sen. Walter S. Felag Jr. will host a blood drive at the State House, 82 Smith St., Providence, Wednesday, Sept. 15, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The blood … more
Throughout the past year, Newman Congregational Church has invited children and their families to bring their energy and curiosity to a Racial Equity Story Time via Zoom every first Saturday of the … more
Newman Congregational Church through generous support of the BTS Center in Portland, Maine invites you to journey through Layla Saad’s book Me and White Supremacy. Our experience will begin the … more
What do you believe? How did you come to believe? Want to explore it more deeply among others seeking to do the same? Plan to join us for the next installment of Faith-Full Affirmations: Beliefs … more
As part of Newman Congregational Church, United Church of Christ’s ongoing commitment to education and dialogue on structural racism and white supremacy, we invite the wider community to … more
Sturdy Memorial is hosting a Career Fair on Tuesday, August 17, 2021 in the Auditorium at Sturdy Memorial Hospital. The event is scheduled as two sessions; 8:00am - 1:00pm and 4:00pm - 7:00pm. … more
Please join us for a relaxing paddle on the Woonasquatucket River through Downtown Providence this Summer. We invite you to come and see this beautiful stretch of hidden wilderness within our city. We will start at the boat launch on South Water St. … more
We are so happy to announce that we are back this year for in person vacation bible school from August 2 – 6, Monday – Friday – 8:45 AM to 12:15 PM. $25 per child for the week. All … more
Join our Virtual Tree Talk June 17, 2021 @ 6 pmProfessor Mark Hengen, an urban forest expert with EP Urban Forest, will teach us why mapping the trees in our city is important, and how you can map … more
Providence/Smithfield – On Wednesday, June 2nd and Wednesday June 16th, the Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council (WRWC) invites you on two distinct watershed walks to find wild edible … more
Children and their families are invited to bring their curiosity to a Racial Equity Story Time via Zoom.During the first Saturday of each month we will read a collection of books on various racial … more
The Empowerment Factory is offering FREE, virtual and in-person art classes for elementary youth beginning this July. These classes are in collaboration with the Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE). Each enrolled student is given a … more
JUNE 2ND 10AM-1PM JUNE 3RD 1PM-4PM OUTDOORS @ HATTIE IDE CHAFFEE HOME 200 WAMPANOUG TRAIL RIVERSIDE RI 02915 POSITIONS AVILABLE (FT, PT, PER DIEM) CNA’S RN’S CMT’S DIETARY AIDS … more
Providence, R.I. (May 6, 2021) – Join a celebration of water, science and art at the second annual Rain Harvest Arts Festival hosted by the Providence Stormwater Innovation Center in Roger Williams … more
Dancing to Haitian Rara and Congo with Mariela Dyer - a window into Haitian culture through dance – is a free community offering open to early-intermediate level dancers of high school age, and … more
East Providence, RI – With opioid overdose deaths increasing during the pandemic, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) announces its 20th Take Back Day is scheduled for April 24th, 2021. … more
East Providence, RI – The City of East Providence will be hosting a press conference on the location and opening of Rhode Island’s East Providence Senior Center POD, a regional pod for … more
Join EP Urban Forest to learn about key native trees and shrubs for your home garden. From Rhode Island Reds to Woody plants, native plant horticulturalist Sally Johnson will help folks select native trees and shrubs that meet specific conditions … more
(East Providence, RI, March 12, 2021) East Bay Community Action Program (EBCAP), the Rhode Island Hospitality Association (RIHA) and the Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce are collaborating to … more
On Saturday, May 1st, join the WRWC for a pleasant 2 hour hike at Sprague Farm in Glocester. If you’ve been in the Fall or Summer – I bet you’ll find it an altogether different experience in the Spring. No walk in nature is ever the same walk … more
Come with the WRWC as we say goodbye to Winter and hello to Spring with a hike at Powder Mill Ledge. This site is home to 100 acres of habitat graced with deep woodlands and interesting rock outcroppings. These 2.5 miles of trails are home to many … more
For this trip we will be joined by Lorén Spears, Executive Director of the Tomaquag Museum who will be teaching us about the Indigenous Peoples’ uses and knowledge of the many plants and animals in this area. We’ll walk a one-mile loop – … more
This is a short, 0.7 mile hike, but it is delightful and has some tricky spots to traverse. So, wear your hiking boots and get ready to enjoy the serenity of this quiet, peaceful, lovely path. This hike is part of "Explore the … more
Beat the COVID winter blues and march with us into Spring! The WRWC will safely guide you on nature walks and excursions from Smithfield to Providence, following social distancing guidelines set forth by the State of RI and the City of Providence. … more
Transition to Adult Services WorkshopHello Parents and Caregivers.The East Providence Local Advisory Committee For Special Education, EPLAC, invites all to join our monthly meeting and workshop to be … more
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