Federal funding chaos presents major threat to adult education in Sacramento County and throughout California
The future of adult education programs in California is uncertain due to a lack of clarity about federal assistance, with the potential loss of $117 million in WIOA funds for adult education across the state’s 58 counties.
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School board members battle it out in a most woke way in CapStage’s ‘Eureka Day’
“Eureka Day” is a humorous five-character play about a private elementary school board in Berkeley, California, that follows the board members’ discussions on various policy issues, which are interrupted by a mumps outbreak and the resulting debates on mandatory vaccines.
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Inside The Red Museum: Where Sacramento creatives welcome the strange and unusual
The Red Museum, a DIY space in Sacramento, has been a cultural anchor for the city’s creative scene for the past 10 years, hosting everything from underground music shows to large-scale festivals and art exhibitions, all fueled by a dedicated group of volunteers.
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$2 million Creative Growth Fellowship aims to springboard, support Sacramento artists
200 Sacramento artists, including Pachia Lucy Vang and Chioko Juliette Grevious, have been awarded a grant to support their work as textile artists and storytellers, respectively, through the City of Sacramento Office of Arts and Culture’s new Creative Growth Fellowship.
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Federal cuts force foster service providers to look into other avenues for funding
The federal cuts have caused uncertainty for organizations that serve foster youth in Sacramento County, leading to budget readjustments and increased collaboration between nonprofits to ensure the children receive the services they need.
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