Levels of Great Neck Library gets $20K county grant

The Island Now

Levels, the Great Neck Library’s teen cultural arts program, received a $20,000 grant through Nassau County’s Hotel and Motel Tax fund to enhance the program’s educational opportunities, Nassau County Legislator Ellen Birnbaum (D-Great Neck) said on Monday.

The grant, which was approved by the full Nassau County Legislature on Monday, March 25, will be utilized to purchase new recording equipment that will be used in a professional-quality studio at the library, where patrons can learn how to use video equipment, a tricaster, record live shows, and run a control room. The equipment will also be utilized to produce and record teen-directed theatrical and musical productions.

Levels is a free, supervised teen center for students in the seventh grade through college that offers workshops in theatre, dance, art, music, video, puppetry, technology and more.

“Not only will this grant bolster the services provided by an outstanding youth enrichment program, it provides state-of-the-art resources that can unlock a young person’s passion for a rewarding career in media professions including broadcasting, cinematography, and production,” Birnbaum said. “I thank my colleagues for their continued support of programs that foster the comprehensive educational and cultural development of our youth.”

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