Middletown Twp Public Library Community History Fair
Middletown Township Public Library will host its second annual Community History Fair to learn about local historical organizations and discuss its own "Engaging with Middletown History" project.
Middletown Township Public Library will host its second annual Community History Fair to learn about local historical organizations and discuss its own "Engaging with Middletown History" project.
As part of Burlington County's semiquincentennial celebration on June 14, the Burlington County Library System will use the Interview Kit it developed in NJCH's Community History Program to collect the reflections of residents at this historic time.
Join NJCH grantee the Mahwah Museum for an afternoon with Tom Dunn discussing one of the most popular Mahwah families, the Havemeyers of Mountain Side Farm.
Independent historian Mary Panzer will give a virtual presentation, "How Romana Javitz and Arturo Schomburg Shaped Representations of Race in New York Public Library Collections" on June 18.
NJCH's Community of Practice (COP) for Community College Humanities Professionals will hold a group visit to Princeton Art Museum on June 24, from 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Come hear special guests share their stories of the Highland Park Fire Department at this Community History Open Mic event presented by the Highland Park Historical Commission.
The New Jersey Council for the Humanities will be among many organizations presenting on the boardwalk during "Rev, White & Blue," New Jersey's official celebration of America's 250th anniversary.
NJCH is proud to support Piscataway Public Library's "Food for Thought," a series of events exploring the cultural and historical significance of food in our lives. This event explores the history of chocolate from its Mesoamerican roots, the process of how it's made, and the distinctions between varieties.
NJCH is proud to support Piscataway Public Library's "Food for Thought," a series of events exploring the cultural and historical significance of food in our lives. This book discussion explores Sarah Lohman's book, Endangered Eating.
NJCH is proud to support Piscataway Public Library's "Food for Thought," a series of events exploring the cultural and historical significance of food in our lives. This event explores the ins and outs of what goes into a great cup of tea.
As part of its work begun in NJCH's Community History Program, Middletown Township Public Library will present a lecutre, "Life in the Silk City: Exploring Concepts of Home and Identity Through a Student-Composed Anthem to Paterson," followed by The Sam Tobias Quartet performing "A Celebration of New Jersey’s Greatest Jazz Musicians."
NJCH's Community of Practice for Oral History and Storytelling will meet virtually on July 20, 2026, from 12:30-1:30 p.m. Please join us for New Jersey's only statewide COP dedicated to supporting Oral History and Story Gathering practitioners!