Arts & Entertainment
Jacob Burns Film Center Receives $40K Grant From ArtsWestchester
Most of it will go toward programs and initiatives for senior citizens at the center's campus in Pleasantville.

PLEASANTVILLE, NY — The Jacob Burns Film Center is the recipient of a $40,000 grant from ArtsWestchester.
A significant portion of this Basic Support Program grant for 2022-23 will go toward senior programs and initiatives including Senior Afternoon Cinema, a monthly series of repertory films programmed with senior moviegoers in mind.
Additional support for the Senior Afternoon Cinema series is provided by The Knolls—A Bethel Community, a longtime supporter of JBFC’s Arts in the Afternoon.
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"With vital support from Westchester County Government, ArtsWestchester is proud to support a year’s worth of senior programs of the Jacob Burns Film Center, providing affordable access to events such as the Senior Afternoon Cinema, a series of outstanding films that appeal to senior moviegoers," said Janet Langsam, Chief Executive Officer, ArtsWestchester.
Additionally, ArtsWestchester will be the sole sponsor of the JBFC Film Fan membership program. The program is available to seniors, students, and people with disabilities. These memberships are made available at a reduced price, thanks to support from ArtsWestchester.
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"As with many art houses and other cultural venues around the country, seniors are not only vital to our overall success, but also a vibrant segment of our audience," said JBFC Executive Director Mary Jo Ziesel. "The Senior Afternoon Cinema series and JBFC Film Fan memberships engage, inspire, and strengthen our community. Thanks to continued support from ArtsWestchester, we are thrilled to provide powerful film programming that addresses the needs and interests of our audience."
ArtsWestchester supports the arts in Westchester through leadership, funding, programming, education, advocacy, audience cultivation and professional development.
The Jacob Burns Film Center is a nonprofit arts and education hub located on a three-building campus in central Westchester County. The JBFC brings the transformative power of film to the surrounding community through unique programming and discussion, shared experiences, and educational initiatives. Since opening in 2001, millions of people have enjoyed the best of current American and foreign cinema, unique film series, and special events at the five-screen theater complex. A pioneer in visual literacy, the JBFC offers educational experiences for students at our state-of-the-art Media Arts Lab, including curricula for public schools and a fellowship and residency program for professional filmmakers.
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