Wednesday January 28, 2026
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
101 Poor Farm Rd Building B, Princeton, 609-751-9699. engage.cmaprinceton.org.
Retirement is more than the end of a career — it’s the start of a new chapter filled with possibility and the chance to shape life around what matters most. Whether retirement is near or still a few years away, this welcoming two-part session offers space to reflect, imagine, and creatively plan for a future that feels meaningful and fulfilling. Participants will explore what brings joy, purpose, and connection, and envision their ideal daily life — from hobbies and travel to relationships and personal goals. In this workshop create a vision board, a simple visual tool that helps bring your hopes into focus while setting goals to turn your vision into reality. All materials are provided, and no artistic experience is needed. Register. $10. Continued from January 14.
Wednesday January 28, 2026
6:00 PM
Longtime educator Brian Jones discusses his new book with Naomi Murakawa. Black History Is for Everyone explores how the study of Black history challenges our understanding of race, nation, and the stories we tell about who we are. Black history is under attack from powerful forces that seek to excise it from classrooms, libraries, and the popular imagination. Yet its opponents fail to understand a simple truth: the best education challenges our assumptions, helps us see larger forces at work, and gives us glimpses of alternate futures. In Black History Is for Everyone, Brian Jones offers a meditation on the power of Black history, using his own experiences as a lifelong learner and classroom teacher to question everything—from the radicalism of the American Revolution to the meaning of “race” and “nation.”
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Wednesday January 28, 2026
6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
The result of years researching the complex connections between northern and southern families and the interstate movement of enslaved people, Morven’s newest exhibition Northern Family, Southern Ties unveils a story stretching from the late eighteenth century through the Civil War. Join the museum’s curatorial and research team for an in-depth look at this story, the work that went into bringing it to light, and what it means for our larger understanding of American history. The tour will be led by historian Sharece Blakney and curators Beth Allan and Jesse Gordon Simons. This program is limited to 15 participants. Pre-registration is required. The weather date for this event is Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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