The Cabaret Unveils Long-Anticipated Outdoor Space: The Alley at Library Square
The Cabaret is beyond thrilled to introduce a brand-new outdoor experience to the Indy community this July: The Alley at Library Square. The Alley, presented in partnership with the Arts Council of Indianapolis and Buckingham Companies and funded by Lilly Endowment, was created to be a collaborative outdoor gathering space where guests can experience live music – which will be part of The Cabaret’s newest performance series, The Alley Sessions – and local art in a casual setting.
2021 Women Build with Habitat for Humanity
On Friday, May 21 the Buckingham Builders gathered with passion and determination. Together, the team raised the internal and external walls of April and Neontae’s homes. We also learned the Buckingham Builders are currently the TOP fundraising team raising $15,704 so far. Five members of the team raised over $1,000!
Move For Hunger and Buckingham Foundation Announce Partnership to Fight Food Insecurity
Buckingham Foundation, Kimpton Aertson Hotel, and Henley Nashville Offer Rooms and Meals
Buckingham Foundation and Kimpton Aertson Hotel announce a double benefit program to support those effected by the COVID-19 pandemic in Nashville. The first benefit of these relief efforts offers complimentary hotel rooms at Midtown’s Kimpton Aertson Hotel, mere steps from the Vanderbilt Medical Campus, for medical workers and first responders. Step two involves a partnership with Nashville Food Project to turn Henley, the award-winning modern American brasserie, into a satellite kitchen to provide daily meals to local communities experiencing food insecurity.
Badassery Life: Theresa Rhodes
Buckingham House with Challenging Heights
Buckingham Foundation made its first international grant to Challenging Heights, a Ghana, Africa based non-profit, whose mission is the recovery of missing children and the abolishment of childhood slavery. Buckingham Foundation’s grant was used to construct and maintain the Buckingham House, which will help increase the capacity from 65 children annually rescued and rehabilitated to 110.