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Mardi Gras Fundraiser Fun for All Guests

2/16/2024

In a vibrant display of community support, Sparkle on Stage Cultural Arts Center hosted a festive Mardi Gras fundraiser on February 10th. Attendees gathered to celebrate and contribute to the center’s mission of promoting arts and culture in the local area. . . .

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Musician Enthralls with Spooky Fun

1/26/2024

Baron Misuraca, a musician and frontman of the band Carnivore A.D., brings his unique taste in classic horror movies to Sparkle on Stage Cultural Arts Center in Freeport on a monthly basis.

Misuraca’s journey into the world of horror began at a young age.  . . .

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Sparkle joins the Unicorn Network

11/2/2023

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Sparkle on Stage joins The Unicorn Network.  The Unicorn Network is a supportive networking group created for Millennial Entrepreneurs by Millennial Professionals.  Sparkle is excited about the opportunity to connect with other business types inside and outside the art world. We were happy to host one of their November meetings and provide dinner.  For more information about the Unicorn Network, check out their website.

Musically Inclined Heats up
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5/21/2023

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Sparkle on Stage Announces Lineup for New Projects

12/9/2023

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Winterfest Come to the South Shore

12/1/2022

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Inaugural Winterfest comes to Freeport's Nautical Mile

12/22/2022

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Sparkle Lights up the Mile

07/14/2022

Dignitaries convene for ribbon-cutting at the Sparkle on Stage Cultural Arts Center
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Sparkle on Stage re-animates "Nutcracker"

12/16/2021

Freeport’s own youth theater group delighted friends and family last Sunday with a combined reading and enactment of Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffman’s 1816 novella, “The Nutcracker and the Mouse King.”   See LI Herald for the full story. 

Arty Party Brunch Celebrates the Arts

11/7/2019

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The Long Island Arts Council at Freeport held its annual Arty Party Brunch on Nov. 3 at the Freeport Yacht Club to honor three members of the community for their contributions to the arts.  Our own Robyn Workman received the Theatre Arts Award.  See LI Herald for the full story. 

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