Friday, June 26, 2026

NUTCRACKER AT THE VET PROVIDENCE

The Crown Jewel of the Holiday Season Is Back!  We are excited to unwrap an all NEW version of the timeless classic opening this FRIDAY at The Vets! The Nutcracker is the perfect gift to make memories that will last a lifetime. Join us for a shimmering holiday treat for the whole family to enjoy! THE NUTCRACKER […]

TRINITY REP SPRING CLASSES NOW OPEN

Spring theater classes are now open for registration!  Trinity Rep has something for any theater-loving kid, teen, or adult. Classes can help you or your child meet new people, engage in lifelong learning, work with experienced theater professionals, and have tons of fun.   This spring, students in grades K-12 can take the following acting classes: […]

RHODE ISLAND REBOUNDS PLAN FUNDING

CARES Act Funding Application Process for Early Intervention Providers Begins Today Providence, RI – Governor Dan McKee and Secretary Womazetta Jones are pleased to announce that the Early Intervention application process for Cares Act Funding to providers will begin today.   This announcement comes one week after the Governor stated he would provide additional funds to assist Early […]

UNITED REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Mark your calendars! DECEMBER 22, 2021     Just in time the United Regional Chamber is sponsoring a special presentation to help business owners and proprietors take that year end action that could save them in April! Jon Almeida will present an overview of the things we should be doing now to benefit us when […]

RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL COMMISSION

Rhode Island Historical Society Welcomes New Trustees PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The Rhode Island Historical Society is excited to welcome four new trustees, who were elected by members of the Society at the 200th Annual Meeting on Thursday, November 18. Alletta Morris Cooper grew up in Virginia and Newport where she developed her lifetime love of […]

OP-ED: QUINT STUDER “MOVING THROUGH CHANGE”

Defiance, Compliance, Reliance: Moving People Through the Phases of Change By Quint Studer This column is about how to lead change. I am starting with a story on traffic roundabouts. They are a great example of leading change due to people’s initial reaction to them.   I live in Pensacola, Florida. I live close to […]

LTE: BEACON HILL INSTITUTE

With 2021 successes, The Beacon Hill Institute is poised to debate state tax policy in 2022 As 2021 comes to a close, I would like to tell you about our accomplishments during the year by highlighting our work on state tax policy. The Institute is a voice that continues to be heard on fiscal matters. […]

SNEP NETWORK-SNEP WATERSHED

December 2021. We’ve updated our Newsletter! In addition to being more concise, our new format will now include regular updates from the SNEP Network and the SNEP Watershed Implementation Grants (SWIG) program so that you’ll have access to updates from all aspects of our Program in one place. If you’re worried about missing our articles, […]