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C.C. Cultural And Heritage Commission Episodes

Funding for these projects is made possible, in part, by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts / Department of State, New Jersey Historical Commission / Department of State, and the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners through the Cumberland County Cultural and Heritage Commission.
Oct. 24, 2024

Riverfront Renaissance Center for the Arts with Diane Rogers

Meg is joined by the Beacon's favorite intern/student producer, Ra'Shaun Chandler. He and Meg visit the Riverfront Renaissance Center for the Arts, in Millville, for a tour and conversation with Diane Rogers, the Executive Director. The RRCA is a beacon …

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Sept. 26, 2024

Bulldogs and Beacons Phase 2 Ra'shaun

In this segment, Tom Ritter discusses the planning and research process for a media project centered around the RRCA. This is the second phase in a project with a local student named Ra'shaun.

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Sept. 13, 2024

Bulldogs and Beacons Phase 1 Ra'shaun

The Bridgeton Beacon, with partial funding from the Cumberland County Cultural and Heritage Commission is teaching media production to local youth.

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April 2, 2024

Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center 2024

In this conversation, Taral Thompson, Marketing Manager for Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center, discusses the history, offerings, and upcoming events at WheatonArts.

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March 12, 2024

Bridgeton NJ Public Library Youth Programs with Adaria Armstrong

Adaria Armstrong, the Director of Youth Services at the Bridgeton Free Public Library, discusses the challenges and successes of the library. She talks about the closure of the library due to COVID-19 and the impact it had on programs and …

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Jan. 25, 2024

Gallery 50 an Artists Oasis in Bridgeton

Welcome to the Bridgeton Beacon. Today we're delighted to join Sharon Kiefer, the curator and director of Gallery 50, in Bridgeton. 🌿

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Jan. 16, 2024

History and Culture in Cumberland County

Most people don't know that Cumberland County was twice named as one of the best places to live in New Jersey by Money Magazine. Because of its affordable lifestyle, low cost of home ownership, and ease of commuting distance to …

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