

Art with Living Water for Women
The Ladies of Living Water for Women visit NCMA #NCMA #LivingWaterforWomen #NassauCountyMuseumOfArt #NonProfit #GlenCoveArtsCouncil #MakeArt #Museum


Arts and Crafts
The Glen Cove Girls and Boys Club doing Arts and Crafts. #GlenCoveBoysandGirlsClub #Art #Artsandcrafts #crafts #learning #GlenCoveArtsCouncil #NonProfit


Become a Patron of The Arts.
In January 1994, Victoria Crosby was named Glen Cove’s poet laureate, an honorary position, bestowed on her by then Glen Cove Mayor Tom Suozzi. Over the past twenty-five years she has written and read poems for many organizations and individuals in the community. A collection of those poems PoeticVic-CivicPoet, 1994-2019, is now in the process of being published, and members of the community have the opportunity to become patrons of the arts by helping to underwrite the cost


Living Water for Women at Nassau County Museum of Art
A group of women from Living Water for Women at NCMA #LivingWaterforWomen #NassauCounty #NCMA #Museum #Art #GlenCoveArtsCouncil


Meet Our High School Poetry Winner!
Our High School Poetry Winner: Nicole Valensisi Glen Cove to me is my community Where my friends are dear And the air is clear Oh, how I love Glen Cove! The pier at Prybil Beach Jetting out into the Long Island Sound The children playing whimsically On the playgrounds From Welwyn Preserve to Morgan’s Park To the majestic mansions all around What history we have here The blessings abound Everywhere you go St. Rocco’s Feast to concerts in the square There’s always a smiling fac


Meet our Middle School Poetry Winner.
Middle School Winner Dakota Wiesner Why I love Glen Cove I remember when we first entered this beloved town I didn’t know that the big yellow house in front of me would be my next life’s chapter The trees were young and the grass was new but I still had a lot of things to learn about you This place was growing that’s for sure Our street was like a flower, it blossomed and flourished some more The sun greeted me every morning like the friendly neighbors and friendly faces all


Meet Our Elementary School Winner
Introducing our Elementary School Winner Chinemere Ogbobe and his Winning Poem. What I Like Best About Glen Cove BY Chinemere Ogbobe 5th Grade Connolly Elementary On the north shore of Long Island, east coast of the country Stands the beautiful city of Glen Cove Hard to pick my favorite place of interest Each with its own history bold and visible Everything seems interesting to me I love everything about Glen Cove From the shinning white sky with speckles of color The specta


The Winners of the GCAC Poetry Contest are...
The Winners of the 2018 Glen Cove Art's Council Poetry Contest are Chinemere Ogbobe- 5th Grade (Two Pages) Dakota Wiesner - 7th Grade Why I love Glen Cove I remember when we first entered this beloved town I didn’t know that the big yellow house in front of me would be my next life’s chapter The trees were young and the grass was new but I still had a lot of things to learn about you This place was growing that’s for sure Our street was like a flower, it blossomed and flouri


Nassau County Museum of Art Trip.
At Nassau County Museum of Art with the Glen Cove Boys and Girls Club. #NassauCounty #Museum #Art #GlenCoveArtsCouncil #BoysandGirlsClub

Poetry Contest
Victoria Crosby, founder of Glen Cove Arts Council has announced that GCAC is sponsoring a poetry contest to celebrate April as poetry month, and the 350th anniversary of Glen Cove.. The contests is open to students in Glen Cove Elementary Schools, Middle and High Schools. The subject is “What I like Best about Glen Cove.” It can be any style of poetry, and there is no entrance fee. The best poems will be chosen by Victoria Crosby, GCAC president and Glen Cove’s poet laureat