NORWALK, Conn. Some Norwalk announcements for you:
Observe Africa’s influence on Western art today, March 3
City offering bulky waste pickup
Connecticut DMV rolls out new online functionality
Norwalk ACTS celebrates huge grant
A Black History presentation online
African Art Migration: From the Tribe to Museum Walls, a new program examining African influence on modern Western artists such as Picasso, Matisse, and Modigliani will be presented via Zoom 6:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesday March 3, marking the end of this year’s Black History Month, according to a press release from sponsor Norwalk Public Library.
The program, an ArtScapades production, will be presented by longstanding art appreciation teachers Robin Hoffman and Jodi Stiffelman, who have held forth at museums and libraries in Connecticut, New York, Massachusetts and Florida.
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Economic Inclusion In Lower-Income Communities, Federal Reserve Governor Michelle W. Bowman, At The Advance Together Celebration Sponsored By The Federal Reserve Bank Of Dallas (Via Webcast) Date
22/02/2021
Thank you, President Kaplan, our Advance Together partners, and everyone here for joining us today. I am honored to participate in this event and welcome the awardees of this important initiative to celebrate your success. Today marks a significant milestone in this effort to improve economic opportunity for residents of 25 counties across the great state of Texas. The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas created Advance Together as a way to promote initiatives in Texas that reduce inequities in education and workforce development, and these Implementation Awards recognize outstanding examples of furthering those goals.