Monday February 7, 2022
12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Rain Date April 16
Do you have a bike that you no longer use? Maybe you have one that your child has outgrown? Mercer County and the Park Commission are hosting a Bike Drive at several locations throughout the county. We will take your old bikes – no matter the condition – and give them to the Trenton Bike Exchange, a volunteer organization that collects, repairs, and sells used bikes at a very low price.
The mission of the Bike Exchange is to help low-income families get decent bikes and to raise money for our local Boys and Girls Club. Besides having the satisfaction of knowing your old bike will be refurbished and put to good use, your donation is tax-deductible.
Monday February 7, 2022
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Click here to learn more or to register. This informative program is an opportunity for parents, caretakers, and educators to learn more about this disorder, including the importance of early screening and diagnosis to improve the outcomes for children with autism. Learn about interventions and therapies as well as local resources with Katherine Doyle, MD, board certified in pediatrics. Dr. Doyle is a member of the Medical Staff of Penn Medicine Princeton Health.
Monday February 7, 2022
6:30 PM
The Mercer County Library, Lawrence Headquarters Branch 2751 Brunswick Pike, Lawrenceville (609) 883-8294 | mcl.org
The Harlem Renaissance was the beginning of an explosion in creativity that transformed African American identity and history, but it also transformed American culture in general. Never had so many people of all backgrounds read the thoughts of African Americans and embraced the Black community’s productions, expressions, and style in art, literature, music, dance, and theater. This talk will introduce you to many of the inspired artists who produced astonishing and ground-breaking works. Please email hopeprogs@mcl.org to register to receive link to program.
Monday February 7, 2022
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
The Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Stuart Country Day School has partnered with the National Center for Girls' Leadership at Stuart to present the Black History Month speaker series, "On the Margins of Intersectionality." February 7, 7 - 8:30 PM, "Birth of A Movement: Black Lives Matter and the Catholic Church."
Discussion with author Olga M. Segura Olga Marina Segura is a freelance writer and the opinion editor at National Catholic Reporter. Previously, she was an associate editor at America Media, where she wrote and solicited articles on race and culture. She is a co-founder and former co-host of the podcast, “Jesuitical.” Her writing has appeared in The Guardian, Latino Rebels, Shondaland, Sojourners, Refinery29, and The Revealer.
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