Providence Athenaeum Breaks Fundraising, Membership & Visitor Records
GoLocalProv Lifestyle Team
Providence Athenaeum Breaks Fundraising, Membership & Visitor Records
Providence AthenaeumIt is good times on College Hill. The Providence Athenaeum announced that annual fund contributions totaled $276,018, a 13% increase over FY15-16 and a new record.
Over a five year period, the library has expanded its donor base by 54%, with 609 individuals contribution to this year’s fundraising campaign.
“This is an exciting time to be a part of the Athenaeum. When the library opened its doors in 1838, Francis Wayland remarked that the Athenaeum should be ‘a fountain of living water, at which the intellectual thirst of the community may be slaked.’ Sometimes it may seem that the country doesn’t value institutions like that - but thankfully, Providence does,” said Executive Director Matt Burriesci.
Membership at the Athenaeum grew by 16% in the past year. The library added more new members over the past year than it had in the previous five years combined.
Yearly visitors increased by 11%. Over 50,000 members, tourists, program attendees, and community members visited and used the library over the last 12 months.
Since 2015, the Athenaeum has introduced several new initiatives, and it has invested heavily in its signature programming. This year, the Athenaeum welcomed notable speakers, including internationally renowned and New York Times bestselling authors, artists, and historians, a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, a United States Senator, and thought-leaders from a variety of subject areas.
20 Things to Look Forward to in New England This Summer - 2019
Sipping Del's Lemonade on a Hot Day
While you can probably find Del's Lemonade somewhere during any month of the year, drinking it in the winter is just not the same as when it is a hot day in the midst of summer.
As summer approaches, be sure to locate our nearest Del's Lemonade stand.
PHOTO: Krista Guenin/Flickr Commons
Waterfire
Providence, RI
Waterfire is back for the summer and it's an event and experience that must be had.
As GoLocalProv reported, WaterFire will begin the 2019 season with a basin lighting on Thursday, May 23 or the National Association of State Treasurers Treasury Management Training Symposium and the first full lighting of the season will be Saturday, June 22.
Waterfire is Providence's signature event bringing in people from all over New England and the country to see it.
A great night out for families and couples alike.
PHOTO: Waterfire
Visiting Southwick Zoo
Mendon, Ma
Can't wait to get back to the zoo and visit the animals at Southwick Zoo.
Look forward to taking a stroll all the way from chair six to chair one as the waves crash along the shore.
PHOTO: RI DEM
Taking a Cruise on a Windjammer
Maine
Head to Maine and sleep aboard a National Landmark, the Maine Windjammer Fleet.
Go on a three, four or six-day cruise and get closer than ever before to wildlife like whales, eagles, and porpoises while you see some of the best coastal scenery that North America has to offer.
Taking a ride to Cape Cod and visit the oldest summer theatre in the country, Cape Playhouse. Cape Playhouse was first opened in 1927 by Raymond Moore.
The theatre has been home to some of the biggest stars to ever grace a stage like Bette Davis, Humphrey Bogart amongst others.
It opens for the summer on June 12 with "The Importance of Being Earnest."
The 2019 Worcester World Cup is set to take place from Friday, August 19 to Sunday, August 11.
The Worcester World Cup is more than a soccer tournament. It's a celebration of Worcester and a safe, friendly family event that people look forward to all year.
The 2019 festival is set to take place from Friday, August 2 to Sunday, August 4.
The festival will show off over 50 individual jazz ensembles on four stages including performances at the International Tennis Hall of Fame and Fort Adams State Park.
Looking for something new and exciting? Head to the Berkshires and get yourself on a zip line, maybe even do a canopy tour.
There are three different tour options, starting with the base area tour which lasts an hour or the Moutain Top or Valley Jump tour which takes three hours. Both of those are sure to shoot some adrenaline into your day.