Project Give - The Art of Giving

Project Give - The Art of Giving Project Give creates a way for families, friends, and communities to come together and help those in need! Working together, we can CHANGE THE WORLD!!!

Project Give - The Art of Giving, was created to help communities and individuals remember that it's not always about what you "get," but rather what you "give". So many families get so caught up in the perceived demands placed on them by the commercialization of the holidays that they simply forget about the bigger picture. The fact of the matter is this: You can spend months buying the best gif

ts, wrapping them in the most extravagant of papers, and tingle at the very moment they're opened by your loved ones. However, the unfortunate reality is, the excitement of those gifts will soon fade, and before you know it the gifts may be shoved in a draw or closet, or become lost or broken. And the craziest thing of all, is that by then it may be time to start the process all over again. Project Give creates a way for families, friends, and communities to come together and experience the lasting joys of the true Christmas spirit by providing warmth, comfort, and hope to the less fortunate on Christmas. So, this year for Christmas, enjoy the gift of giving!

05/18/2026

Supplies and resources at 545 Magazine Street Tuesdays 3-5pm and Thursdays 4-6pm weekly!

04/24/2026

Get ready to glow, groove, and giggle at our next Teeny Tiny Groovy Turn-Up!

Designed just for kids 8 and under (and their grown-ups!), this high-energy, feel-good dance party is packed with music, movement, and magical moments.

From kid-friendly beats and playful lights to interactive fun and sweet treats, it's the perfect way for little ones to express themselves and burn off some energy in a safe, joyful space!

🤩🤩🤩THREE special youth DJ sets you wont want to miss!!! Come vibe with us teeny tiny style!🤩🤩🤩

Join us at the South Vallejo Arts & Cultural Complex at Norman C. King Center.

Come dance, glow, and party like a rock star!!

$10/Residents - $12/NonResidents cover (Children under age 1 are FREE)

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https://secure.rec1.com/CA/greater-vallejo-recreation-district/catalog?filter=c2VhcmNoPTQyOTM4ODg=

04/17/2026

Live. Lead. Thrive.

01/14/2026
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11/07/2025

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10/16/2025

FEEDING THE HUNGRY: A growing army of volunteers has been taking part in an organic, grassroots effort to help feed the hungry by stocking refrigerators placed at various locations in the East Bay.

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The Art of Giving!
10/10/2025

The Art of Giving!

San Rafael-based nonprofit 10,000 Degrees, which awards scholarships to low-income students, received its largest donation in its 45-year history: $42 million. The big donation comes from Jeff Bezos' ex-wife, philanthropist MacKenzie Scott.

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10/03/2025

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In Greece, sustainability is meeting serenity through the installation of wind harps—elegant structures that turn coastal and hillside breezes into both music and power. These tall, sculptural harps are designed with tensioned strings or metal reeds that vibrate when struck by the wind, creating soft, ethereal melodies that change with wind speed and direction. The result is a natural symphony that adds atmosphere to parks, walkways, and hilltop plazas.

But the beauty goes beyond sound. Each wind harp is embedded with compact vertical-axis wind turbines that convert airflow into electricity. This clean energy is used to power nearby streetlights, pathway LEDs, or even public charging ports. The design is silent in terms of mechanical operation, with the only sound being the music of the wind itself—making it ideal for residential or historical areas where noise pollution is a concern.

Constructed with corrosion-resistant materials and minimal moving parts, these harps require little maintenance and can operate year-round. In the evenings, many are illuminated by the very power they produce, creating glowing sculptures that sing with the wind while lighting the streets below.

The wind harps are part of Greece’s broader efforts to blend renewable energy with public art. They symbolize harmony between nature, culture, and innovation—inviting people not only to hear the wind, but to see how it can brighten the night.

08/07/2025

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05/08/2025

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