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22 N High St, Millville, NJ 08332, United States

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Ty Gould Jacinto
at 2023 Nov 24
Ty Gould Jacinto
at 2023 Nov 24
I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Riverfront Renaissance Center for the Arts (RRCA) in Millville, New Jersey, to attend a book talk for my children's book, The Tale of the Turkey's Detailed Tail. The event was held in partnership with the Millville Public Library, and it was a wonderful opportunity to connect with the community and discuss the importance of preserving Indigenous culture and traditions.
The RRCA is a beautiful and inviting space that is dedicated to promoting the arts and culture in Southern New Jersey. The center houses two art galleries, a theater, a gift shop, and classrooms, and it offers a variety of programs and events throughout the year.
I was particularly impressed with the RRCA's commitment to diversity and inclusion. The center's mission statement states that it is "dedicated to providing opportunities for people of all ages and backgrounds to experience and appreciate the arts," and this commitment is evident in the wide range of programming that is offered.
The book talk was held in the center's community room, which is a warm and inviting space that can accommodate up to 50 people. The room was filled with families and children, and everyone was eager to hear me read my book.
After the reading, I had a lively discussion with the audience about the importance of preserving Indigenous culture and traditions. I also talked about my own experiences as an Indigenous person, and I answered questions about the Nanticoke Lenape Nation, the tribe to which I belong.
The book talk was a great success, and I was very grateful to the RRCA for hosting the event. I would also like to thank the Millville Public Library for partnering with the RRCA to make this event possible.
If you are looking for a place to experience the arts and culture in Southern New Jersey, I highly recommend the Riverfront Renaissance Center for the Arts. The center is a welcoming and inclusive space that offers something for everyone.
Here are some of the things that I liked about the RRCA:

The center is dedicated to promoting diversity and inclusion.

The center offers a wide range of programs and events.

The center is a beautiful and inviting space.

The staff is friendly and helpful.

I would rate the RRCA 5 out of 5 stars.
Tasha Warthman
at 2018 Dec 21
Tasha Warthman
at 2018 Dec 21
Art Professionals and classes for adults and children are the best part of Riverfront Renaissance. The gallery is full of paintings, blown glass and jewlery all hand crafted by all the artists in the city. Its a great place to take the kids for the holidays to listen to a live performance of singing and music. Or just a leisure night walk out on the town come and visit Riverfront.

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