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Don't Miss: Grow Ossining Fundraiser for Olive Opera House

Help turn the 150-year-old landmark into a community cultural center.

Go see the old Olive Opera House at Brandreth and Main streets and help Grow Ossining fund a restoration as a community cultural center.

The event runs from 3-7 p.m. Feb. 22—you can catch a tour and learn more.

As Grow Ossining says on its event page:

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This is it. And we have one shot at this on this date. We’ve heard you and we’ve found the right building that can provide Ossining with a multi-cultural, multi-function space. Be part of the revival of this hidden treasure in Ossining. We’ve been talking about how our efforts are to make Main Street Ossining more of a destination - and we’ve been working on that plan for the past year. But we have a short deadline (by February 28th) to raise $50,000 as a show of confidence to the building’s owner, and proof that our community is serious about making this positive change. Come and hear about our plans. We, as a collective community, can make the positive shift we need to change the livelihood of our downtown. Tours will be every 30 minutes . Any questions, please email Dennis Kirby at denby10562@gmail.com or Wayne Spector at wspector@cohn-spector.com.


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