
Anthony Armour, CEO of Neighborhood Industries (center) receives a $1.5 million check in this October 2022 file photo.
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Fresno nonprofit Neighborhood Industries announced Thursday its annual report release party, featuring art installations centered around goods processed at Neighborhood Industries.
The event will be held at 1919 E St. in Fresno at the Nabisco Warehouse on March 2 at 7 p.m. and will share the organization’s success throughout 2022, as well as celebrate Neighborhood Industries 15th anniversary.
“2022 offered space to reflect on the journey and growth of our organization over the past 15 years,” said Neighborhood Industries co-founder and CEO Anthony Armour. “Fifteen years later we continue to work to reveal value in every person, place and thing we come into contact with.”
The art exhibit will be hosted in Neighborhood Industries’ recycling processing warehouse — a space the organization describes as “the engine room of its post consumer renaissance.”
“Our staff has been hard at work creating unique art installations composed of the used goods we process every day,” Armour said, adding that the goal of the installations is to show the unique work and challenges that the organization faces in their mission.
Guests to the event will be able to enjoy complimentary valet parking, Asian-fusion snacks and craft cocktails as well as music by DJ Discovery.
An after party will also be hosted at the Nabisco Warehouse starting at 9 p.m.
Tickets and more information for the event can be found at fresnounderground.com.