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Hazleton Art League
The Hazleton Art League is a vibrant art gallery located at 31 West Broad Street in Hazleton, Pennsylvania. Established to promote and showcase local and regional artists, the institution serves as a hub for creative expression and cultural enrichment in the community. Visitors can explore a diverse range of artwork, including paintings, sculptures, and mixed media pieces, while also participating in workshops, classes, and events that celebrate the arts. Whether you are an artist looking to exhibit your work or an art enthusiast seeking inspiration, the Hazleton Art League provides a welcoming and inspiring space for all to enjoy.
Saint Thomas Court Apartments
Saint Thomas Court Apartments, located at 570 Grant Street in Hazleton, Pennsylvania, offers affordable housing options for those who meet income limits and qualify for Section 8 vouchers. The institution also has a 1 Bedroom ADA Apartment for Hearing/Vision Impaired individuals at $825 per month, with specific features for those who need them. Sharlene Woodruff, the Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, has been with HDC for over 30 years and is dedicated to the organization's mission. Tammie Fitzpatrick, the Chief Operating Officer, leads the strategic planning and execution of HDC's goals. Residents are encouraged to volunteer and engage in community-building activities, such as community gardens and health fairs. HDC also supports resident advocacy opportunities, voter registration drives, and resident leadership programs. The Resident Advisory Council provides a platform for residents to share their ideas and feedback on community developments. The Resident Academy of Leadership and Inspiration (RALI) offers training workshops for residents to develop leadership and project planning skills. Additionally, HDC partners with organizations to create new housing communities, such as the one at 1528 West in Allentown for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Residents and staff work together to identify and address community concerns, making HDC a place where every voice matters and contributes to positive change.
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