LMC Media Photography Challenge

We pride ourselves in capturing highlights and important stories of the Sound Shore community (and sometimes our neighboring communities), but now we want to see it from your lens.

Join our photography challenge this month- 25 days of 25 prompts showcasing all the amazing things that make your community shine.

Professional photography not necessary- all you need to do is submit your daily picture on Facebook or Instagram by tagging us and using the hashtag, #ThroughOurLens.

Submissions will be collected and shared by us- and one random, lucky winner will be receiving LMC swag, plus a $50 giftcard from MADE Art Studio in Mamaroneck!

Can’t wait to see what you all come up with!

Poetry Live 2022

Village of Mamaroneck Arts Council Logo

presents

 

The 21st Annual
POETRY LIVE!

Encore presentation
 Wednesday March 30
9:00pm

Watch on LMC Media ch 75 Optimum / 36 Verizon

Or Watch On Demand Below!

Ukraine Vigil at Harbor Island March 20 at 5pm

Ukraine Vigil at Harbor Island Park

This event was held
Sunday March 20
5:00pm
Harbor Island Park

Photos courtesy of Amelia Lore

Local Musician Laura Maziotti will play the Ukrainian Anthem on the Trumpet with some of
her White Plains students
Mamaroneck High School students making bracelets to collect donations
Local children decorating small candles in blue and yellow for the Vigil
Ukrainian families providing Ukrainian snacks as part of the fundraising
UN school students making handmade cards to put into the boxes to will be sent to
Poland/Ukraine
Girl Scouts Larchmont-Mamaroneck

Medical supplies will also be collected at the vigil

A Mamaroneck resident and Ukrainian Teacher, Vitalia Popovych, will speak about her direct family fighting
for survival and how she is helping through her
church: https://www.stmichaelsukrainian.com/
Also hear from Larchmont Avenue Church Pastor Dr. Peter Bynum and County Legislator Catherine Parker

If you are unable to attend but would still like to help visit the following links

Children of the Ganges FacEbook Donation Page

 

UPDATE: The MHS Murals Saved

The Mamaroneck Historical Society is seeking the support of Mamaroneck Chamber of Commerce in their effort to remove the James Fenimore Cooper Murals from Mamaroneck High School walls and reinstall them at public sites in our community.

Public art generates excitement, leading to increased foot traffic, which benefits surrounding businesses. In 1934, students envisioned an installation of public art to enhance the school cafeteria. After seven years of planning, fundraising and painting the eight murals were installed. The murals focus on the life and novels of Mamaroneck resident James Fenimore Cooper. The Historical Society encourages you to visit their website to learn more about the history of these murals as well as how you can help save these works of art.

www.mamaroneckhistoricalsociety.org

The Murals are Saved

Check out the Patch article on the MHS murals and Sunny Goldberg's discussion with the Mamaroneck Historical Society (Know Your Neighbors episode below)

Click Here

LMC Media’s Coverage of the Mamaroneck Murals

Local Weekly Round Up: Week of 2/28/22


Know Your Neighbors: Historical Murals at MHS

 

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