
Randolph Community Programs
We want to provide clarity regarding our room rental policy. Please note that we exclusively rent space for small-scale programs, as our facilities have limited capacity and our staffing resources are also limited. Additionally, these programs must be open to all Randolph residents to participate. We appreciate your understanding of these limitations as we aim to prioritize the needs of our community. Thank you for your continued support and cooperation!
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Fill out this interest form if you are interested in hosting programs for the public at the RICC:
Interest Form for Potential Programmers
Important Notes:
1 - This form is not for private party rentals (which we are not currently accepting). There is a maximum of 40 people allowed for RICC program space rental.
2 - The RICC has no storage available for outside programs.
3 - You will be responsible for all of your own marketing. You may not include any of our logos or contact information on your marketing. RICC staff will post your marketing once it is shared and approved.
4 - You will be responsible for reporting attendance to RICC Staff. We can assist if you would like people to register utilizing our online system however you will be responsible for ALL payments directly if you are charging for class.
5 - Programs will be assessed by staff before they are approved to ensure they meet the mission of the RICC. Programs will be reassessed periodically to ensure attendance warrants room usage.
6. Refunds are not available if programs are cancelled (unless the RICC is closed due to weather or natural occurance).

This form is for LCC-approved programs that are FREE to the public only. You must have your LCC Application ID# in order to complete the form.The LCC is a locally appointed, community-based board that reviews and approves cultural programming proposals through a competitive and equitable grant process. Their decisions reflect community priorities and are aligned with the Town’s goals of promoting inclusive, high-quality cultural offerings. This approach ensures that large-scale programs hosted at the RICC have already been vetted and funded based on merit, cultural significance, and public benefit.
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