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black history month black history
The City Of East OrangeMayor Ted R. Green
Board of Trustees
DirectoryAdministration Office
973.266.5607Circulation Desk
973.266.5601Information Desk
973.266.7049 Junior Department
973.266.5627
Address & Hours of Operation21 South Arlington Avenue, East Orange, NJ 07018
973.266.5600MON. - THURS. 9AM - 9PM FRI. 10AM - 6PM
SAT. 9AM - 5PM
The East Orange Public Library pledges to aid its patrons of all ages meet their informational,
educational, and recreational needs through the acquisition, organization, and assistance in the
use of our print and non-print resources.
Our Mission
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East OrangePublic Library
Featured Programs
Sat. Feb. 312:00PM
Main Library — East Orange RoomThe NAACP will feature the historical
documentary “Egypt Uncovered,” illuminating the history of fascinating
African cultures. In addition,the film documents the black African
foundation of this civilization.
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Egypt Uncovered with NAACP
MARSHALL (Film)Mon. Feb. 56:30PM - 8:30PMMain Library — East Orange Room A film about a young Thurgood Marshall, who was the first African-American Supreme Court Justice, as he battles through one of his career-defining cases (rated PG-13).
Thurs. Feb. 86:00PM - 7:30PM Main Library — 2nd Floor LandingAdults read current topical non-fiction and discuss their observations and opinions with other readers. This month’s title is “The Color of Law” by Richard Rothstein.
Mon. Feb. 266:00PM - 7:30PM Main Library — Sm. Conference Room Adults explore current fiction & non-fiction titles and discuss their observations and opinions with other readers. This month’s pick is “My Grandfather Would Have Shot Me” by Jennifer Teege.
Book Club
2018
Discover Your HistoryTues. Feb. 6
6:30PM - 8:30PMMain Library — East Orange Room
Genealogist Gene Armstead, Jr., will review the nature of genealogy and DNA
research, specifically for individuals of African-American descent. He will
address key elements of genealogy study and propose strategies and tips to
begin an investigation into your family’s roots. A Q & A session will conclude the
program.
Sat. Feb. 172:00PM - 4:00PMMain Library — East Orange RoomGenealogist Gene Armstead, Jr., will review the nature of Genealogy research, specifically for individuals of African-American descent. He will address key elements of Genealogy study and propose strategies and tips to begin an investigation into your family’s roots. A Q and A session will conclude the program.
Black comedy
Sat. Feb. 242:00PM Main Library — East Orange Room In Black Comedy: No Tears, Just Politics, Mr. Grant Cooper will perform an original set of politically engaged stand-up comedy. Stay for a presentation and dialogue between Mr. Cooper and author and educator, Dr. Lindsey Swindall about stand-up comedy as a vital space for political discussion. Audience questions encouraged!
Celebrate Culture .Celebrate Diversity.
Celebrate Community.
Discover Your History
Published by the EOPL Public Relations Dept.Matthew A. Powell, Coordinator
This is a grant-funded program made possible by the Public Scholars Project with the New Jersey Council for the Humanities.
Hon. Jimmy SmallPresident
Jacquelyn DavisTreasurer
Laudaine Simeon
Deidra ChatmanSuperintendent’s
Designee
Gloria L. HoltVice President
Hon. Mumtaz Bari-Brown
Ajah BaldwinMayor’s Designee
Hon. Alicia Holman Council Liaison
Library DirectorCarolyn Ryan Reed,
MLS, JDAssistant Library Director
Pamela V. Holmes, MLS, CPLA
Junior ProgramsInfants to Grade 7
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Sat. Feb. 3 2:00PM - 4:00PMMain Library — East Orange RoomBe inspired and celebrate the youth in the community with three wonderful perfor-mances. Be dazzled by a dance group from the East Orange Community Charter School, hear the beautiful music of Cicely Tyson Middle School stu-dents, and listen to inspiring speeches from The NJ Orators at this exciting family-oriented event.
Sat. Feb. 10 2:00PM - 4:00PMMain Library — East Orange RoomJoin us for a reading of “Firebird” written by Misty Copeland. Learn about salsa and the life of Celia Cruz. The first 25 children to attend the event will receive a free book as a thank you from NJPAC.
Books on the MoveLiterary Tour
Thurs. Feb. 22 4:00PM - 5:00PMMain Library — Junior DepartmentCelebrate Black History Month with a game of book cover BINGO.
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Tues. Feb. 20Main Library — East Orange Room5:00PM - 7:30PMJoin us for snacks and a movie when we screen “Race,” the award-winning film that tells the story of Jesse Owens at the 1936 Olympics (rated PG-13).
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Fri. Feb. 16 3:30PM - 5:00PMMain Library —East Orange RoomJoin your friends for a dance party hosted by master of ceremoniesPeace.
Dance Partywith Peace
Mon. Feb. 26 5:00PM - 7:00PMMain Library — Junior DepartmentJoin us for our annual Chess Club film. We will screen “Queen of Katwe.” Light refreshments will be served(rated PG).
Chess ClubTween & Teen
Movie
cultural cafeeopl’sCulture. Expression. Community.
The Cultural Cafe at EOPL embraces the community’s diverse and distinct voice. Join us and share the experience.
These programs are being generously sponsored by PNC Bank and The Friends of East Orange Public Library.These programs are made possible in part by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts and administered by the Essex County Division of Cultural and Historic Affairs.
Fri. Feb. 23 4:30PM - 5:30PMMain Library — Junior DepartmentJoin us for an interactive story and music presentation by opera singer and educator Lori Mirabal.
From Soul Singingto Opera Soup
Wed. Feb. 28 2:00PM - 4:00PMMain Library — Junior DepartmentJoin us for an interactive storytime with Ahmondylla Best, author of “Mother-in-Law’s Meal.” Book signing and light refreshments to follow.
Music and
Stories