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Bay Street Theater Is An Imagine Awards Finalist

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Bay Street Theater exterior.

Bay Street Theater exterior.

authorStaff Writer on Feb 16, 2022

Bay Street Theater has been named a finalist for the Claire Friedlander Arts & Culture Award in the 10th Annual Long Island Imagine Awards. The Long Island Imagine Awards were created to offer formal acknowledgement to some of Long Island’s most effective and innovative nonprofit organizations. Having successfully transitioned to virtual platforms for the past two years due to the pandemic, the Long Island Imagine Awards is thrilled to celebrate their 10th annual event in-person as well as offering a hybrid feature.

Winners will be announced live at the awards gala at the Crest Hollow Country Club on Tuesday, April 26. Nominated organizations, their constituents and the Long Island business community are expected to attend.

Approximately 150 entries were submitted for consideration in five categories, including Innovation, Leadership Excellence, Rising Star, Social Impact and Arts & Culture. Bay Street Theater is one of just four finalists for the Arts & Culture Award. Finalists were chosen by Long Island business professionals during preliminary judging. Members of the Awards’ Distinguished Judging Panel selected the Imagine Awards winners from among the finalists during final judging.

“Being named a finalist in the Long Island Imagine Awards six years in a row is an important achievement for Bay Street,” said Tracy Mitchell, Bay Street’s executive director. “The tenacity of our team and their dedication, especially after emerging from the past two years has been simply incredible.”

For more information contact imagineawardsli.com.

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