So Haverhill, You Think You Can Dance? |
Haverhill Idol, the immensely popular event at Kids' Fest, will now be joined by a new showcase for dancers called So Haverhill, You Think You Can Dance? Performers may audition as solos, couples or groups of four or less. Registration forms must be received at the GHCC by March 31. Auditions will be held on April 2 and 13.
Click HERE for the registration form.
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B'fast for Business & the Arts: March 31
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 The Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring an informational breakfast for business owners about how Creative Haverhill will help increase foot traffic downtown this year. This short, friendly program begins at 8:30 am. Come join us for a coffee and networking before your workday starts. WHEN: 3/31, 8:30 am WHERE: 90 Washington St, Haverhill (next to the Tap) RSVP: GH Chamber of Commerce |
Call To Artists: Empty Storefront Galleries |
Creative Haverhill requests submissions from early career and established artists for proposals for utilizing empty, downtown storefronts as temporary installation space for their work. All visual artists are encouraged to apply, including performance artists. DEADLINE: 5/4
RFP guidelines in a pdf HOW TO SUBMIT: Email your proposal.
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A Hillie remembers Haverhill in Townie
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Channel 5's Chronicle visited Haverhill and talked with author Andre Dubus III, best known for his novel House of Sand and Fog. In his new memoir, Townie, he delves into growing up on the tough streets of Haverhill in the 1970's. The Boston Channel's Ted Reinstein talked with residents about street fighting and how the arts are changing our city today. Watch the video.
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