STC! On the Road creates artist residencies and brings free education and
performance opportunities to under-served and challenged audiences, such as
nursing home residents, assisted living facilities, veterans and at-risk
youth.
Offered year-round, and linked to public programs, past events have taken
place at locations, including:
- Binghamton Housing Authority - Saratoga & Carlisle Units
- YMCA – Binghamton ChildCare Program
- River Mede Nursing Home
- Renaissance Plaza Nursing Home
- Willow Point Nursing Home
- Vestal Nursing Center
- Renao Care Dialysis Unit
- Highlands Senior Living Home
- Wilson Pediatric Center
- Urban League
- Wyoming Conference
- United Methodist Homes Hilltop
- Ideal Senior Living Center
- Bridgewater Rehabilitation
On the Plaza & related On the Road programs have received
an NEA Award in 2004 & 2006 (National Endowment for the Arts) – these
awards are based on artistic excellence & community impact.
Our heartfelt thanks to the following supporters who have all contributed
to making this program possible:
Funding secured by Senator Thomas W. Libous, The Ahearn Foundation,
PennPat (Pennsylvania Performing Arts On Tour), George & Margaret MEE
Charitable Foundation, NYSCA (NY State Council on the Arts) and the New York
State Music Fund, established by the State Attorney General at Rockefeller
Philanthropy Advisors for their generous support of STC! On the Road.
STC also participates in area projects & collaborations with community
groups and non-profits, including:
- Broome County Bicentennial activities, including:
- Bicentennial Parade
- Bicentennial Ethnic Festival
- at First Night Binghamton –
- “Who Made it? What is It”?
- and this year’s First Night:
- “Around the World in Broome County”
- DBBA’s July Fest Kids Tent
- Main Street program
- River Trails initiative
- River Crawl Team
- Gear-Up
- Weed & Seed Gang Prevention & Intervention programs
- Spiedie Fest Kid’s Tent
- First Ward Merchants Association Halloween Party
- SMAC – Salsa Music Appreciation Club
- Binghamton Swing Dance Connection
For information on participating in any of our outreach programs, please contact:
Ellen Kodadek, CEO at 607-723-8572, x22.