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Hopkinton Center for the Arts receives $3,000 Grant from Mass Cultural Council for Operating Support

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The Hopkinton Center for the Arts (HCA) has received a
2-year grant of $3,000 from the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency, through its Cultural
Investment Portfolio (CIP) Gateway program. This program provides general operating support
and project grants to nonprofit organizations with public programs in the arts, sciences, and
humanities across Massachusetts. The MCC CIP Gateway grant funds are to support the HCA’s
organizational goals and to maintain ongoing programs, services, and facilities.

Hopkinton Center for the Arts receives $3,000 Grant from Mass Cultural Council for Operating Support

By contributor,

The Hopkinton Center for the Arts (HCA) has received a
2-year grant of $3,000 from the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency, through its Cultural
Investment Portfolio (CIP) Gateway program. This program provides general operating support
and project grants to nonprofit organizations with public programs in the arts, sciences, and
humanities across Massachusetts. The MCC CIP Gateway grant funds are to support the HCA’s
organizational goals and to maintain ongoing programs, services, and facilities.

Video: Hopkinton Fire & Police Department Present FY2020 Budget to Selectmen

By Tom Nappi, News Director

On Friday, February 15th, the Board of Selectmen met with various Town Departments to discuss FY 2020 budget. In the below video, Fire Chief, Stephen Slaman and Police Chief, Edward Lee talk about their department budget requests.

The Hopkinton Fire Department budget includes a request for 3 new Full Time Firefighter positions while the Police Department requests a new Sergeant position.

African Dance Workshop Saturday Feb 23rd at HCA

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February is Black History month. In recognition, HCA proudly announces the premiere event of our Arts Around the World cultural series.

This Saturday, February 23 at 1 p.m. join us for a super-fun pan-African dance workshop. It's free for students and HCA members, and just $10 for the public.

The series highlights artists and programs that otherwise might not be readily available in MetroWest. As a member of the Hispanic community and the HCA staff, I am particularly eager to open opportunities for people of color to share cultural heritage through the arts.