Discover the revolutionary art movement that changed the way we see the world. Cubism, pioneered by artists like Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, broke free from traditional perspectives, introducing fragmented forms and abstracted visuals. Explore how this groundbreaking style paved the way for modern art, challenged artistic conventions, and influenced countless movements to come. Join us for a deep dive into the origins, key works, and enduring legacy of Cubism in the evolution of abstract art.
If you feel like the country and maybe your social circle is still really politically divided, this program is intended to acknowledge how tough it is while finding positive ways to move forward, together. No matter your political persuasion, this program will address real-time issues with relevant guest speakers and some discussion that we hope will bring us together.
Time: Apr 22, 2025 11:30 AM Central Time (US and Canada)
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Passcode: 424813
Of course, Sinatra’s singing career was legendary but, as many know, he also forged a highly successful career as a film actor for well over 2 decades. We’re taking a stroll through Hollywood with Ol’ Blue Eyes himself! This two-hour presentation will include an intermission.
Friday, April 25, 2025
Shrewsbury City Center
5200 Shrewsbury Ave.
Sunset Room 6pm
and plan to join us in honoring those within our communities
that have gone above and beyond the call of service.
The aftermath of American independence brought significant changes to the relationship between religion and the state, reshaping the nation’s spiritual landscape. The Second Great Awakening, a powerful wave of revivalism, transformed traditional worship practices and inspired widespread religious renewal. This movement not only invigorated established denominations but also led to the creation of uniquely American forms of religion. The period saw divisions within denominations over contentious issues like slavery, while Anglicans in America redefined themselves as Episcopalians. Together, these changes marked a pivotal era in the evolution of American religious identity.



