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IPAMA at the Heart of Community and Legacy
IPAMA continues to grow and flourish. In addition to hosting the back to school event where literally almost a thousand people attended with public officials, including the mayor, the police chief and top officials from state government to encourage youngsters to return to school. IPAMA also was very fortunate during Fellowship Open weekend to host the kickoff of the Fellowship Open. It was a capacity crowd at IPAMA of people there to see the honoring of corporate legends Val
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Christmas on Mother Daniels Way
In loving memory of Mother Kathryn Daniels, this cherished holiday tradition blesses the community with the spirit of giving. Each year, IPAMA distributes food, gifts, and holiday joy to families in need. Thousands of children and families have been impacted by this expression of love, hope, and generosity during the Christmas season.
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Ipama Host Clerics Meeting for Training
IPAMA Hosts Regional Clerics Gathering for Ministry and Leadership Training The Institute for the Preservation of African American Music and Arts (IPAMA) proudly hosted a transformative Clerics Meeting and Leadership Training Summit, bringing together pastors, ministers, and church leaders from across the region for a day of spiritual renewal, strategic learning, and community collaboration. Held in IPAMA’s historic cultural space, the event created a sacred environment where
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IPAMA Host Former President Bill Clinton
An Evening with President William Jefferson Clinton at IPAMA During the height of the campaign season, the Institute for the Preservation of African American Music and Arts (IPAMA) was honored to host a historic and inspiring evening with the 42nd President of the United States, William Jefferson Clinton. This exclusive event served as a powerful intersection of politics, culture, and community, bringing together civic leaders, artists, educators, and citizens for a night of
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