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Kirkland Art Center uses more than $1,500 grant for PPE to continue to offer arts programming safely
CLINTON, N.Y. — The Kirkland Art Center (KAC) announced it will use a $1,530 grant from the Jack and Trudy Owens Fund of the Community Foundation of Herkimer & Oneida Counties to purchase personal protective equipment (PPE) and related supplies. The PPE is needed to meet public-health requirements and continue to offer arts programming in […]
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CLINTON, N.Y. — The Kirkland Art Center (KAC) announced it will use a $1,530 grant from the Jack and Trudy Owens Fund of the Community Foundation of Herkimer & Oneida Counties to purchase personal protective equipment (PPE) and related supplies.
The PPE is needed to meet public-health requirements and continue to offer arts programming in a safe environment for students, volunteers, instructors, staff, and visitors, the KAC said in a news release.
Founded in 1960, the Kirkland Art Center says it is a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating children and adults, advocating for artists and the arts, and engaging the community in a range of cultural experiences and opportunities.
“The pandemic has presented us all with many challenges, especially nonprofit organizations. This award makes it possible for the KAC to keep our community members healthy while engaging with the arts,” Damhnait McHugh, board co-president, said. “We are so glad we can continue with some programs and look forward to welcoming everyone back to a full slate of arts activities as soon as we can all safely gather together again.”
Despite the pandemic, the KAC says it continues to provide a range of arts education and programming for members of the community, including dance classes for almost 90 young children, art exhibitions online and in its gallery (Saturdays from 1-4 p.m.), outdoor Zumba (while the weather was still good), a “Free for All” event that made arts and crafts supplies available to community members, and a new, donor-funded “Snowed-In Artist-in-Residence” program in collaboration with The Garret on the Green, a nearby retreat and residency space.

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The December 2020 Zumper National Rent Report found the median rental price for most apartments in the Syracuse metro area was unchanged compared to the previous month, but down almost 6 percent from the year-prior month, The median rental price of one-bedroom apartments in the Syracuse region was $800 in December, the same price as
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The December 2020 Zumper National Rent Report found the median rental price for most apartments in the Syracuse metro area was unchanged compared to the previous month, but down almost 6 percent from the year-prior month,
The median rental price of one-bedroom apartments in the Syracuse region was $800 in December, the same price as November, but down 5.9 percent from $850 in December 2019, according to Zumper, an apartment-rental-listings website.
The median rental rates for two-bedroom units in the area was $1,010 in the December report, up 1 percent from the previous month and unchanged for a year earlier.
Syracuse now ranks as the 85th most expensive rental market (or 16th least expensive) in the nation of the top 100 markets, per the report.
The Zumper National Rent Report analyzes rental data from more than 1 million active listings across the U.S. The company aggregates the data on a monthly basis to calculate median asking rents for the top 100 metro areas by population.
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