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Princeton NJ Events

Events for Thursday February 20, 2025

Meeting, 55-Plus Club of Princeton - Virtual

Thursday February 20, 2025
10:00 AM

Meeting of the 55-Plus Club of Princeton, Thursday February 20 at ten a.m., via Zoom only. Agnieszka Markiewicz, Rubin and Frances Partel Director, Shapiro Silverberg AJC Central Europe Office, will speak on "The Situation in Ukraine and Eastern Europe." This meeting is free of charge and open to all, with a $5 donation suggested. For payment information, go to https://princetonol.com/groups/55plus/.

Lunchtime Gallery Series with Ralph E. Hunter: African American Heritage Museum of Southern New Jersey

Thursday February 20, 2025
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Join WWAC for a lively conversation with Ralph Hunter, the founder of the museum. He will be talking with us about the importance of the museum today and will highlight the Art of The Quilt: Fiber & Clay by Artist Gloria Gammage Davis.

Our art talks Lunchtime Gallery Series is free to WWA Members (any level) and $10 to all others. Everyone must register. Register for Lunchtime Gallery Series – The African American Heritage Museum of Southern New Jersey Zoom link will be sent the day before the event.

Pride Art Club @ACP

Thursday February 20, 2025
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM

Ages 12-15

A free workshop for LGBTQ+ Teens & Allies. In this experimental weekly class, teens work to create and complete their own independent projects with the use of a range of media and the guidance of ACP teaching artists. Come to meet new people and make art together. Projects will be tailored for student interests, and all supplies are included. This is a free session, but pre-registration is required.

Register

NJ Slavery and the Underground Railroad, Lawrence Branch

Thursday February 20, 2025
6:30 PM

2751 Brunswick Pike Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 609-883-8292

Celebrate Black History Month with Richard Moody, an enthusiastic amateur historian, as he deepens our understanding of slavery and the Underground Railroad (UGRR) in New Jersey. His presentation delves into the origins of the slave trade, the harrowing Middle Passage, and the gradual abolition of slavery in New Jersey and neighboring states. Moody highlights the crucial roles of "Conductors" and "Safe Houses" in aiding escaping slaves, featuring notable figures like Harriet Tubman and William Still. He also details the routes taken by escaping slaves through New Jersey, emphasizing the significance of various locations and individuals in the Underground Railroad network. Registration is appreciated.

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