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Thurden Center outlines 2025 arts, senior services and plan to renovate Bartram's Warehouse

2469722 · February 27, 2025
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Amanda Cleary, representing the Thurden Center, described 2024 programming, ongoing senior meal service and arts classes, and a 2024 purchase of Bartram's Warehouse that the nonprofit plans to renovate into a community center and small-business incubator.

Amanda Cleary told the Ironton City Council on Feb. 27 that Thurden Center, a grassroots nonprofit founded in February 2019, is using arts programming and partnerships to support neighborhood revitalization in Ironton and the surrounding Appalachian River Region.

Cleary said Thurden Center provided 2,381 meals in 2024 through partnerships and a collaborative kitchen, hosted 40 community art opportunities and several community events…

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