Free to use Photography of Opened Book | Suzy Hazelwood
Free to use Photography of Opened Book | Suzy Hazelwood
Our very own Theresa Maughan will be presenting a lecture focusing on African-American History in Union County with a Focus on Westfield on February 15, 2023 at 7pm.
Now at The Westfield Center for Creativity “The Rialto” January 29-February 28, 2023
Free Exhibits: Friday, 3pm-7pm, Saturday and Sunday, 12noon-5pm & Free Programs
Sunday, February 5th, 3:30 – 4:30 pm The NJPAC’s (TD Bank) Jazz for Teens Ensemble Under the direction of acclaimed Saxophonist Mark Gross and featuring instrumentalists on sax, drums, keyboard and bass, this event will enliven a winter afternoon.
Wednesday, February 8th, 7:00 – 8:30 pm Father Anthony and Rev. Clark . . . a Conversation Father Anthony Randazzo (Holy Trinity Church) engages Rev. Kevin Clark (Bethel Baptist Church), the longest serving member of the Westfield clergy, in a fascinating conversation. Rev. Clark will share how he was drawn to the ministry, how his ministry collaborates with other social organizations, what the challenges are that he sees ahead, and what his dreams are for the future.
Wednesday, February 15th, 7:00 – 8:30 pm African American History as it Pertains to Westfield and Union County The dynamic New Jersey 2022 Teacher of the Year, Ms. Theresa Maughan, presents an interesting lecture on this New Jersey history. The lecture is one hour, with time for questions.
Thursday, February 23rd, 7:00 – 8:30 pm Before Tiger Woods, John Shippen and the Shady Rest Country Club Prof. Emeritus Dr. Lawrence Hogan gives a fascinating lecture on the history of Shady Rest. The lecture is one hour, with time for questions.
All events and entry to the exhibits are free. Due to limited capacity, admission is on a first come, first served basis. Wearing masks at public events is at the discretion of the visitor. For more information, please contact the Association at mlkwestfield@gmail.com.
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