The Griffin Charitable Foundation (GCF) of Rome has gifted the Project Fibonacci Foundation, Inc. $250,000 in support of its MOSART (Multiversity of Science, Art, and Technology) Center scheduled to open in downtown Rome in 2023. PFF is a local non-profit charitable organization dedicated to Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM) leadership education with an…
Read MorePeterson’s Exotic Pets, a local, family-owned business in Rome, recently became a premier member of the Project Fibonacci Foundation’s First Founders Club by contributing $12,222 in support of the Multiversity of Science, Art and Technology (MOSART) Center set to open in downtown Rome in 2023. Owner Patty Peterson contacted the foundation to express her family’s interest in the project soon…
Read MoreRome Historical Society, 200 Church St., will host award-winning educator and local historian Gary Ford, and the Project Fibonacci Foundation, Inc., for the grand premiere of “Not HYPE — Not the History You Probably Expected” from 2 to 6 p.m. Tuesday, July 19. The free events will feature engaging historical discussion, the debut of an…
Read MoreAfter a three-year hiatus, local drum instructor and musician Corey Colmey will present his 11th student recital from noon to 2 p.m. Saturday, July 16, at Rome Alliance Church, 920 Turin St. Since 2001, Colmey has been inspiring students of all levels, ages and musical backgrounds, but his business was hit hard by the pandemic.…
Read MoreROME — Local, family-owned business Peterson’s Exotic Pets became a premier member of the Project Fibonacci Foundation’s First Founders Club by contributing $12,222 in support of the highly anticipated MOSART — Multiversity of Science, Art, and Technology — Center set to open in downtown Rome in 2023. Owner Patty Peterson contacted the foundation to express…
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