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SUMMARY:Community Journalism Certificate Courses at Mercer County Community College
DESCRIPTION:Mercer County Community College is offering a new Community Journalism certificate program a part of the NJCH’s Informed NJ program.  \nThis six-evening class will teach participants the basic newswriting and reporting skills needed to cover issues of concern to their community. The program is free and all materials will be provided. Sessions will be led by a journalism professor and include guest presentations from writers and editors from several community publications and national media outlets. \nSessions will be held at the Conference Center at Mercer County Community College. The February 8 session will be held virtually via Zoom. \n Click here to register.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/community-journalism-certificate-courses-at-mercer-county-community-college-5/
LOCATION:Mercer County Community College – West Windsor Campus\, 1200 Old Trenton Road\, West Windsor\, 08550
CATEGORIES:Informed NJ
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mercer County Community College":MAILTO:https://mccc.kelsey.edu/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240229T190000
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Arabella Barlow’s 200th Birthday – Civil War Heroine & Wife of Gen. Francis Barlow
DESCRIPTION:NJCH is proud to sponsor an upcoming virtual lecture presented by the Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage State Historic Sites. \nLeap Day 2024 is the 200th Birthday of Arabella Barlow\, heroine of the Civil War and wife of Gen. Francis Barlow born in Somerville\, New Jersey February 29\, 1824. \nAndrea Quinn follows the life of Arabella Griffith Barlow from her childhood in New Jersey to her death in 1864\, offering a close look at Arabella’s marriage to Francis Channing Barlow and the personal challenges they faced while answering the call to serve the Union. Arabella and Francis Barlow wholeheartedly committed themselves to the preservation of the Union according to their sense of patriotic duty with full knowledge of the risks they faced. \nThis lecture is offered online from Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage State Historic Sites and opens New Jersey’s celebration of Arabella Barlow’s 200th Birthday\, a series of interpretive programs uncovering Somerville’s Civil War heroine made possible by the Wallace House and Old Dutch Parsonage Association with the sponsorship of New Jersey Council for the Humanities. \nClick here to RSVP
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/lecture-arabella-barlows-200th-birthday-civil-war-heroine-wife-of-gen-francis-barlow/
CATEGORIES:Sponsorships
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SUMMARY:Action & Incubation LOI Period
DESCRIPTION:Letters of Intent will be accepted from potential applicants for Round Two of NJCH’s 2023-24 Action and Incubation Grants from March 1-31\, 2024. \nPlease note that LOIs are accepted and approved on a rolling basis throughout the LOI period. We recommend submitting early! \nFor full information on grants\, visit https://njhumanities.org/programs/grants-overview.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/action-and-incubation-grants-round-two-loi-period/
CATEGORIES:Grant Deadlines
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ORGANIZER;CN="New Jersey Council for the Humanities":MAILTO:info@njhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240304T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240304T210000
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CREATED:20240223T201311Z
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SUMMARY:Not Quite White in Fiction and Film: Laura Z. Hobson’s Gentleman’s Agreement and Nella Larsen’s Passing
DESCRIPTION:The Allen and Joan Bildner Center for the Study of Jewish Life at Rutgers University will host a moderated discussion of two films based on novels that explore themes of racial and ethnic passing\, Gentleman’s Agreement and Passing in conjunction with its “Black Americans\, Jewish Americans: Historical Intersections\, Collisions\, and Passings\,” supported by an NJCH grant. \nGentleman’s Agreement and Passing are critically-acclaimed novels on racial and ethnic passing that have also been adapted for the screen. The novels investigate how anti-Black racism and antisemitism have shaped the integration of Blacks and Jews into White Christian American society. Penned by women\, both novels also explore issues of gender and social class. \nNella Larsen’s Passing\, published in 1929 during the Harlem Renaissance\, was adapted for film in 2021 and stars Tessa Thompson and Ruth Negga as Black friends who must confront the limits of their friendship and the color line when one is more successful than the other at “passing” as White. \nLaura Z. Hobson’s bestselling Gentleman’s Agreement was originally published in 1946\, shortly after World War II\, in serial form in Cosmopolitan. In the 1947 Academy Award-winning film adaptation\, Gregory Peck stars as a gentile reporter tasked with uncovering antisemitism. He soon discovers the depth of bigotry and hatred that exists in the United States. \nRachel Gordan\, Shorstein Professor of American Jewish Culture and Society at the University of Florida\, and Donavan Ramon\, Assistant Professor of African-American and English Literature\, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville\, will discuss the novels and their adaptations to the screen in a panel moderated by film and cultural critic Gene Seymour. Excerpts from both films will be shown during the program. \nThe event is part of a series of events exploring the historical intersections of Black and Jewish Americans supported by an NJCH grant. Open to the public as part of the series is a virtual book club discussing Philip Roth’s The Human Stain on June 5 and Larsen’s Passing on June 26. Find information and RSVP for the book club events here.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/not-quite-white-in-fiction-and-film-laura-z-hobsons-gentlemans-agreement-and-nella-larsens-passing/
LOCATION:Trayes Hall\, Douglass Student Center\, Rutgers University-New Brunswick\, 100 George Street\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grantee Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Allen and Joan Bildner Center for the Study of Jewish Life":MAILTO:RSVPBildner@sas.rutgers.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240309T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240309T173000
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SUMMARY:Open Book / Open Mind: Howell Raines\, “Silent Cavalry”
DESCRIPTION:The event is free but registration is required. Doors open at 3:30 p.m. After the discussion\, there will be a Q&A period and a book signing and sale with Watchung Booksellers. \nOpen Book / Open Mind is sponsored by Montclair Public Library Foundation\, Watchung Booksellers\, the New Jersey Council on Humanities\, Rosemary Iversen and David and Mary Lee Jones. This event is sponsored by Jill and Alan Johnson. We are also grateful for the generous support of our in-kind sponsors\, First Congregational Church of Montclair\, The George\, and Amanti Vino. \nABOUT THE AUTHOR\nBefore stepping down in 2003\, Howell Raines was executive editor of The New York Times. He is the author of “Whiskey Man\,” a novel\, and “My Soul Is Rested\,” an oral history of the Civil Rights movement. He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for feature writing in 1992. \nABOUT THE BOOK\n“Silent Cavalry: How Union Soldiers from Alabama Helped Sherman Burn Atlanta–and Then Got Written Out of History.” \nWe all know how the Civil War was won: Courageous Yankees triumphed over the South. But is there more to the story? \nAs Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Howell Raines shows\, it was not only soldiers from northern states who helped General William Tecumseh Sherman burn Atlanta to the ground but also an unsung regiment of 2\,066 Alabamian yeoman farmers—including at least one member of Raines’s own family. \nCalled the First Alabama Cavalry\, U.S.A.\, this regiment of mountain Unionists\, which included sixteen formerly enslaved Black men\, was the point of the spear that Sherman drove through the heart of the Confederacy. The famed general hailed their skills and courage. So why don’t we know anything about them?” —Penguin Random House \n“’Silent Cavalry’ marks another chapter in Raines’s storied career of giving voice to the voiceless\, highlighting the men and women who\, without proper credit\, did their part to make America a better\, more equitable place.”—Henry Louis Gates Jr. \nABOUT THE CONVERSATION PARTNER\nEdward Ball is the author of six nonfiction books\, including his first\, “Slaves in the Family\,” and “Life of a Klansman\,” his most recent. “Slaves in the Family” (1998) is Edward’s account of his paternal family’s 170 years as slaveholders in South Carolina. It received the National Book Award for Nonfiction. “Life of a Klansman” (2020) tells the story of one of Edward’s maternal ancestors\, a carpenter in Louisiana who took up the cause of fanatical racism to become a marauder in the Ku Klux Klan. Edward has taught at Yale University and has received fellowships from the Radcliffe Institute at Harvard\, as well as a Guggenheim Fellowship\, in 2023. \n\nRegister on the Montclair Public Library website »
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/open-book-open-mind-howell-raines-silent-cavalry/
LOCATION:Montclair Public Library\, Main Library\, 50 South Fullerton Avenue\, Montclair\, NJ\, 07042\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sponsorships
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ORGANIZER;CN="Montclair Public Library":MAILTO:reference@montclairlibrary.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240313T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240313T150000
DTSTAMP:20260407T084506
CREATED:20240201T225113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240201T225116Z
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SUMMARY:Humanities Lab Information Session
DESCRIPTION:NJCH is excited to launch its next Humanities Lab cohort in 2024! \nHumanities Lab is for New Jersey-based organizations looking to experiment with new program ideas. Providing $500 in funding for initial participation and up to $5\,000 to help launch the idea developed through the program\, Humanities Lab is intended as a launching pad to expand the humanities in New Jersey through new and innovative ideas. \nHumanities Lab is a process-driven program that combines learning about public humanities practice with the development of a new project. Those who have either not begun or are very early in the process of developing a project would be a good fit for this program. Humanities Lab will be a place for participants to learn about new program models and push their own practices in exciting directions. Participant organizations are required to attend all program activities and follow the Lab’s process for developing projects. \nThe purpose of the virtual information session will be to introduce the program components\, explain eligibility and application process\, and answer questions about it. Please RSVP for the session to ensure you receive relevant pre- and follow-up communications about the event.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/humanities-lab-information-session-2/
CATEGORIES:Humanities Lab,In the Weeds
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ORGANIZER;CN="New Jersey Council for the Humanities":MAILTO:info@njhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240320T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240320T183000
DTSTAMP:20260407T084506
CREATED:20240223T201313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T201313Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Meeting: Community of Practice\, Community College Humanities
DESCRIPTION:This hour-long meet-and-greet offers participants in the NJCH Community of Practice for humanities professionals at community colleges an opportunity to get to know each other\, as well as the group facilitators for 2024-2025. \nJames Hart (Associate Professor\, Spanish and ESL\, and Arts & Humanities Chairperson\, County College of Morris) and Rich Russell (Associate Professor\, English\, Atlantic Cape Community College) will invite participants in this community to share their concerns about the current state of the humanities at community colleges\, as well as what participants find most encouraging\, inspiring\, and hopeful about their work. \nTo join this community and to receive announcements about it\, please fill out the  COP Interest Form.  \n\nCommunity of Practice Interest Form\n\n\nPlease enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form. \n\nName * \n\nFirst\nLast\n\n\nOrganization (if applicable)\nEmail *\nSelect the COP that interests you:  \n\nCommunity college humanities\nOral history and story-gathering\n\n\nWhat subjects\, topics\, or themes are you most interested in learning more about?\nComment or Message\n\n \nSubmit\n\n\n  \n\nFor additional information\, please reach out to the program coordinator\, Sylvester Cruz\, at scruz@njhumanities.org or 609-695-4303. \nPlease RSVP if you plan to attend. Zoom access information will be emailed with your RSVP confirmation.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/virtual-meeting-community-of-practice-community-college-humanities/
CATEGORIES:In the Weeds,Supporting Community Colleges
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240321T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240321T210000
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CREATED:20240201T225114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250703T143831Z
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SUMMARY:Price of Liberty Film Series: The Sacrifice Zone
DESCRIPTION:NJCH is proud to sponsor the Montclair History Center’s 2024 Price of Liberty film series. \nFor the ninth year in a row the Montclair History Center will be hosting The Price of Liberty\, a film and discussion series on issues related to race\, segregation\, integration\, and Civil Rights. This year’s 2024 series explores environmental improvement sought for communities of people of color in the films Mann v. Ford (2011) produced by HBO and The Sacrifice Zone (2020) produced by Talking Eyes. \nThe Sacrifice Zone explores the Chemical Corridor of Newark\, NJ located just down the road from schools and apartment buildings where Portuguese\, Brazilian\, Central American and African American residents live next to toxic substances. The film follows a group of environmental activists determined to break the cycle of poor communities of color serving as dumping grounds for society. Learn more about the film here: https://thesacrificezone.org/about. \nScreenings and discussion will be led by scholars Leslie Wilson\, PhD and Khemani Gibson\, PhD. \nThe Sacrifice Zone will be screened on Thursday\, March 21 at 7 pm at Montclair Film’s Cinema 505 at 505 Bloomfield Ave\, Montclair.  Screenings will be available as a hybrid event for online participation through zoom and free to the public\, registration required here. \nAbout the Scholars\nLeslie Wilson is a professor and associate dean in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Montclair State University. He works with the Teacher Education Program as the coordinator of social studies education and he teaches African\, American and African American history. He specializes in 19th century Antebellum America\, and modern urban history. Professor Wilson writes on a variety of subjects and often has editorial pieces published in NJ.com. \nKhemani Gibson is a community organizer from Orange\, NJ with a PhD from New York University in history with a focus on the African Diaspora. His research looks at issues of identity and community formation as well as conceptualizations of freedom and citizenship in the late-nineteenth and twentieth century Caribbean region. While committed to his work as an academic\, Khemani is deeply committed to bridging the gap between the academy and marginalized communities.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/price-of-liberty-film-series-the-sacrifice-zone/
LOCATION:Montclair Film Cinema 505\, 509 Bloomfield Ave\, Montclair\, NJ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grantee Event,Sponsorships
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ORGANIZER;CN="Montclair History Center":MAILTO:mail@montclairhistory.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240323T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240323T173000
DTSTAMP:20260407T084506
CREATED:20240201T225115Z
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SUMMARY:Open Book / Open Mind: Ray Isle\, “The World in a Wineglass”
DESCRIPTION:The event is free but registration is required. Doors open at 3:30 p.m. After the discussion\, there will be a Q&A period and a book signing and sale with Watchung Booksellers. The event will be followed by a wine-tasting fundraising event with the Montclair Library Foundation. Details to come! \nOpen Book / Open Mind is sponsored by Montclair Public Library Foundation\, Watchung Booksellers\, the New Jersey Council on Humanities\, Dave and Mary Lee Jones\, Rosemary Iversen\, and an anonymous donor. We are also grateful for the generous support of our in-kind sponsors\, First Congregational Church of Montclair\, The George\, and Amanti Vino. \nABOUT THE AUTHOR\nRay Isle is the longtime executive wine editor for Food & Wine as well as the wine and spirits editor for Travel + Leisure. He writes Food & Wine’s monthly “What to Drink Next” column as well as regular feature articles for Food & Wine and Travel + Leisure’s print issues. His writing has appeared in Departures\, Wine & Spirits\, Time\, The Washington Post\, and many other national publications. He has won the IACP award for narrative beverage writing three times\, the American Food Journalists award for beverage writing\, and the North American Travel Journalists Association gold award\, and has been nominated three times for a James Beard Award in beverage writing. He lives in Brooklyn\, New York. \nABOUT THE BOOK\n“So much of today’s wine is mass-produced\, industrially farmed\, corporate-owned\, and essentially\, ordinary. In “The World in a Wineglass\,” veteran wine writer Ray Isle explains that the way a wine is made\, and who made it\, can make a huge difference when you drink it—and why that information matters much more than knowing it scored 90 points. Or that it tastes like blueberries. Or “hints of violets and black pepper.” Isle’s enthusiasm for the grape growers and winemakers who are working sustainably or organically shines through as he shares his love for the way a glass of wine can express the place it comes from and capture the essence of the person who made it. Focusing on wines people can afford\, rather than $500 rarities\, Isle shows us where and how to find the most interesting bottles out there today.”—Simon & Schuster \n“For many years\, [Isle] has been the wine editor for Food & Wine magazine….His palate is beyond reliable. It should be insured\, as Betty Grable’s legs were\, by Lloyd’s of London. I would take his wine advice to the bank. —The New York Times. \nABOUT THE CONVERSATION PARTNER\nSharon Sevrens—a former management consultant for Mercer Management Consulting and Merrill Lynch investment banker—opened Amanti Vino in Montclair in 2005. She is a sommelier and Diploma-certified by the prestigious UK-based Wine and Spirits Education Trust (WSET) and the Sommelier Society of America. She received her BS and MBA from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. \n\nRegister on the Montclair Public Library website »
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/open-book-open-mind-ray-isle-the-world-in-a-wineglass/
LOCATION:Montclair Public Library\, Main Library\, 50 South Fullerton Avenue\, Montclair\, NJ\, 07042\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sponsorships
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ORGANIZER;CN="Montclair Public Library":MAILTO:reference@montclairlibrary.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240326T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240326T124500
DTSTAMP:20260407T084506
CREATED:20231208T152252Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Creating an Outstanding Proposal – Narrative
DESCRIPTION:Ideal for anyone in the process of applying for an NJCH grant\, this 45-minute webinar will explore how to use the narrative to create a compelling grant proposal. Participants can expect an interactive presentation and a Q&A to follow.  \nThe narrative is one of two key components of the grant application that will be the focus of NJCH webinars. The other\, the budget\, will be the focus of a separate webinar to follow. Participants may opt to attend either or both webinars. Please RSVP to each individually. \nParticipants should review the Grants section of njhumanities.org prior to attending. \nRecordings of both webinars will be made available on the NJCH website for those unable to attend synchronously.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/webinar-creating-an-outstanding-proposal-narrative-2/
CATEGORIES:Grant Workshops,In the Weeds
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ORGANIZER;CN="New Jersey Council for the Humanities":MAILTO:info@njhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240326T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240326T134500
DTSTAMP:20260407T084506
CREATED:20231208T152253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240201T225117Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Creating an Outstanding Proposal – Budget
DESCRIPTION:Ideal for anyone in the process of applying for an NJCH grant\, this 45-minute webinar will explore how to use the budget to create a compelling grant proposal. Participants can expect an interactive presentation and a Q&A to follow.  \nThe budget is one of two key components of the grant application that will be the focus of NJCH webinars. The other\, the narrative\, will be the focus of a separate webinar immediately preceding this one. Participants may opt to attend either or both webinars. Please RSVP to each individually. \nParticipants should review the Grants section of njhumanities.org prior to attending. \nRecordings of both webinars will be made available on the NJCH website for those unable to attend synchronously.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/webinar-creating-an-outstanding-proposal-budget-2/
CATEGORIES:Grant Workshops,In the Weeds
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ORGANIZER;CN="New Jersey Council for the Humanities":MAILTO:info@njhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240328T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240328T160000
DTSTAMP:20260407T084506
CREATED:20240318T013454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240318T013454Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Meeting: Community of Practice\, Oral History and Story-Gathering
DESCRIPTION:This hour-long meet-and-greet offers participants in the NJCH Community of Practice for oral historians and story-gatherers an opportunity to get to know each other\, as well as the group facilitators for 2024-2025. \nAllison Pierson (Executive Director\, Whitesbog Preservation Trust) and Joe Zemla (Senior Curator\, Monmouth County Historical Association) will invite participants in this community to contribute to a collaborative conversation about current issues in community story-gathering practice\, and to think collectively about future directions for the group. \nTo join this community and to receive announcements about it\, please fill out the  COP Interest Form.  \n\nCommunity of Practice Interest Form\n\n\nPlease enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form. \n\nName * \n\nFirst\nLast\n\n\nOrganization (if applicable)\nEmail *\nSelect the COP that interests you:  \n\nCommunity college humanities\nOral history and story-gathering\n\n\nWhat subjects\, topics\, or themes are you most interested in learning more about?\nComment or Message\n\n \nSubmit\n\n\n  \n\nFor additional information\, feel free to reach out to the program coordinator\, Sylvester Cruz\, at scruz@njhumanities.org or 609-695-4303. \nPlease RSVP via Zoom if you plan to attend. Zoom access information will be emailed with your RSVP confirmation.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/virtual-meeting-community-of-practice-oral-history-and-story-gathering/
CATEGORIES:In the Weeds
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ORGANIZER;CN="New Jersey Council for the Humanities":MAILTO:info@njhumanities.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240403
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240404
DTSTAMP:20260407T084506
CREATED:20231208T225416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240130T025931Z
UID:10000174-1712102400-1712188799@njhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Grant Application Draft Review Deadline
DESCRIPTION:Invited applicants may submit one draft for review by the draft deadline. NJCH staff will typically provide written feedback on your draft proposal\, but it can be incorporated into scheduled meetings. Our goal is to keep the turnaround time as short as possible\, but it will be dependent upon demand\, and we recommend that you submit your draft before the draft deadline. \nWe do not require complete applications for draft review. If you are unable to complete the full application by the draft review deadline\, a completed budget and partial narrative is often more useful than a complete narrative and no budget. \nDraft applications should be sent to grants@njhumanities.org as Word\, Excel\, and/or PDF documents. An easy way to create a PDF of your draft application is to click the “Application Packet” button in the application page of our online grant management system. \nFor full information on grants\, visit https://njhumanities.org/programs/grants-overview.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/grant-application-r2-draft-review-deadline/
CATEGORIES:Grant Deadlines
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ORGANIZER;CN="New Jersey Council for the Humanities":MAILTO:info@njhumanities.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240407T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240407T163000
DTSTAMP:20260407T084506
CREATED:20240318T013455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240318T013455Z
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SUMMARY:Patchwork: Voices of 19th-Century Rural Women
DESCRIPTION:NJCH is proud to sponsor this event from the Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage State Historic Sites. \nCivil War heroine Arabella Barlow\, a great-granddaughter of the Wallace family of Wallace House and Hardenbergh family of Old Dutch Parsonage\, was born into the women’s world of rural New Jersey in 1824. \nFor Arabella Barlow’s 200th Birthday\, historical musician and balladeer Linda Russell portrays twenty-one different women from ages 16 to 70 in this one-woman show at Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage State Historic Sites. \nFrom words taken from actual diaries\, letters and women’s magazines\, their stories emerge: Bertha joyously remembers the all-night dances; Harriet mourns the death of her little girl; Lenore vents her spleen at “husbands” as she vigorously pounds her bread dough; Grandma Ickus reveals the memories stitched into her patchwork quilts. Patchwork is an exploration of the lives of rural women of the 19th Century. We hear them singing\, reciting from their autograph books\, offering recipes and remedies. Through Linda’s powerful performance\, we feel their strength\, their sense of humor and their passion for life. \nAdmission is free. Bring your own lawn chairs and blankets for this outdoors performance. \nThis program is part of a series made possible the Wallace House and Old Dutch Parsonage Association with the sponsorship of New Jersey Council for the Humanities\, a state partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views\, findings\, conclusions\, or recommendations expressed in this series do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities or the New Jersey Council for the Humanities.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/patchwork-voices-of-19th-century-rural-women/
LOCATION:Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage State Historic Sites\, 71 Somerset Street\, Somerville\, NJ\, 08876\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sponsorships
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wallace House &amp%3B Old Dutch Parsonage State Historic Sites":MAILTO:noreply@facebookmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240410T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240410T190000
DTSTAMP:20260407T084506
CREATED:20240318T013456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240410T021528Z
UID:10000195-1712772000-1712775600@njhumanities.org
SUMMARY:So You Think You Know Civics Speaker Series – What is a Democracy?
DESCRIPTION:NJCH is proud to sponsor So You Think You Know Civics?\, a free series presented by the Princeton Public Library and Morven Museum & Garden that will unpack big questions about the past and present of the U.S. government\, and how we can make change in our democracy. \nThe series will kick off on April 10 at 6:00 p.m. with a hybrid talk (in-person and online via Zoom) by Sophia Rosenfeld\, the Walter H. Annenberg Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania and author of many books\, including Democracy and Truth: A Short History (2019) and Choice: The Invention of Modern Freedom (forthcoming). \nThe talk will explore the history of democracy in America: Why do we have this form of government? Is the U.S. a republic or a democracy (and what is the difference)? How has democracy in the U.S. changed over time? A Q&A will follow the talk. \nThis event is hybrid – held both in-person in Morven’s Stockton Education Center and virtually via Zoom webinar. The event is free\, but registration is required. Click here to register. \nThe series\nPlease see below a list of upcoming programs in the series. Attendees who attend all five programs (virtually and/or in-person) will receive a free So You Think You Know Civics? t-shirt. \nWhat is Citizenship?\nWednesday\, June 12\, 2024\, at 6:00 p.m. \nWhat is Civic Participation?\nWednesday\, September 25\, 2024\, at 6:00 p.m. \nWhat is Law?\nWednesday\, October 16\, 2024\, at 6:00 p.m. \nHow does the State Government Work?\nWednesday\, November 13\, 2024\, at 6:00 p.m.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/so-you-think-you-know-civics-speaker-series-what-is-a-democracy/
LOCATION:Morven Museum and Garden\, 55 Stockton St\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sponsorships
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ORGANIZER;CN="Princeton Public Library":MAILTO:refstaff@princetonlibrary.org
GEO:40.3478879;-74.6671803
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240413T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240413T150000
DTSTAMP:20260407T084506
CREATED:20240318T013457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240410T021529Z
UID:10000196-1713002400-1713020400@njhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Burlington County Book Festival
DESCRIPTION:Meet renowned authors\, mingle with fellow book lovers and spend the day exploring the world of literature at the second annual Burlington County Book Festival set for Saturday\, April 13 from 10 am to 3 pm! Hosted by the Burlington County Library System with support from the BCLS Foundation\, this exciting event will be held inside the Burlington County Library and on library grounds. Have fun discovering new books and authors\, and get inspired while celebrating reading\, literacy and the creative mind. \nFor the fulls schedule of presentations occurring at the festival\, visit the BCLS website.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/burlington-county-book-festival/
LOCATION:Burlington County Library\, 5 Pioneer Boulevard\, Westampton\, NJ\, 08060\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sponsorships
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240416
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240417
DTSTAMP:20260407T084506
CREATED:20230807T040254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240318T012809Z
UID:10000164-1713225600-1713311999@njhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Grant Application Deadline
DESCRIPTION:Applications for Round Two of NJCH’s 2023-24 Action and Incubation Grants are due April 16\, 2024. \nFor full information on grants\, visit https://njhumanities.org/programs/grants-overview.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/action-and-incubation-grants-round-two-application-deadline/
CATEGORIES:Grant Deadlines
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ORGANIZER;CN="New Jersey Council for the Humanities":MAILTO:info@njhumanities.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240416
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240417
DTSTAMP:20260407T084506
CREATED:20240410T021525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240410T021529Z
UID:10000206-1713225600-1713311999@njhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Grant Application Deadline
DESCRIPTION:Applications for Round Two of NJCH’s 2023-24 Action and Incubation Grants are due April 16\, 2024.  \nFor full information on grants\, visit https://njhumanities.org/grants/grants-overview/.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/grant-application-deadline/
CATEGORIES:Grant Deadlines
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ORGANIZER;CN="New Jersey Council for the Humanities":MAILTO:info@njhumanities.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240418T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240418T134500
DTSTAMP:20260407T084506
CREATED:20240410T021526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240417T023025Z
UID:10000207-1713443400-1713447900@njhumanities.org
SUMMARY:County College of Morris Diversity Festival
DESCRIPTION:NJCH is proud to sponsor the County College of Morris (CCM) Diversity Festival\, a vibrant and free event open to the public that serves as a celebration of diversity and inclusion within the CCM campus community. The festival encompasses a diverse range of activities\, including art exhibitions\, musical performances\, dance showcases\, poetry readings\, and presentations from various clubs and faculty members. \nThe event is a collaborative effort that brings together the talents and perspectives of the campus and surrounding community. Through its engaging and multifaceted agenda\, the festival aims to promote unity\, understanding\, and appreciation for the diverse backgrounds that make up the fabric of CCM and Morris County. \n\n\n\n\nThe event will be held in the Jack Martin Gymnasium of the Health & Physical Education Building (Parking Lot 7). \n\n\n\n\nFor more information\, email: diversityfestival@ccm.edu.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/county-college-of-morris-diversity-festival/
LOCATION:County College of Morris\, 214 Center Grove Road\, Randolph\, NJ\, 07869\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sponsorships,Supporting Community Colleges
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240418T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240418T150000
DTSTAMP:20260407T084506
CREATED:20240410T021527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240417T023025Z
UID:10000208-1713448800-1713452400@njhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Learning Session: Researching Grant Opportunities
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with the New Jersey State Library\, NJCH is offering a learning session on the topic of Researching Grant Opportunities as part of our In the Weeds professional development and skills-building program. \nThis one-hour webinar presented by Leigh Clark (Business & Funding Information Librarian at the NJ State Library) will provide participants with a comprehensive and accessible introduction to grant-seeking. Attendees will learn the information and skills needed to conduct an independent grant search\, including how to identify and approach potential funders\, as well as how to best present your organization and its work in writing. \nPlease visit the NJ State Library’s Funding Information Center webpage to learn more about the many grant-seeking resources available through the NJ State Library. \nTo attend\, please RSVP via Zoom.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/learning-session-researching-grant-opportunities/
CATEGORIES:In the Weeds
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ORGANIZER;CN="New Jersey Council for the Humanities":MAILTO:info@njhumanities.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240421T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240421T160000
DTSTAMP:20260407T084507
CREATED:20240318T014226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240417T023025Z
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SUMMARY:Songs of the Civil War
DESCRIPTION:NJCH is proud to sponsor this event from the Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage State Historic Sites. \nCivil War heroine Arabella Barlow\, born in Somerville in 1824\, a great-granddaughter of the Wallace family of Wallace House who hosted George Washington’s winter headquarters and Hardenbergh family of Old Dutch Parsonage who served in New Jersey’s Provincial Congress and Militia in the Revolutionary War\, offers one of the “mystic chords of memory” uniting New Jersey’s contributions to the United States from the American Revolution to the Civil War. \nFor Arabella Barlow’s 200th Birthday\, hear the recruiting songs that urged young men to sign up to fight\, the anthems that inspired them and the musical complaints about the food and conditions they endured such as “Army Beans\,” “Hard Crackers\, Come Again No More\,” and “Goober Peas.” Historical musician and balladeer Linda Russell also includes the ballads about the yearning for home and the loved ones left behind. \nAdmission is free. Bring your own lawn chairs and blankets for this outdoors performance. \nThis program is part of a series made possible the Wallace House and Old Dutch Parsonage Association with the sponsorship of New Jersey Council for the Humanities\, a state partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views\, findings\, conclusions\, or recommendations expressed in this series do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities or the New Jersey Council for the Humanities.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/songs-of-the-civil-war/
LOCATION:Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage State Historic Sites\, 71 Somerset Street\, Somerville\, NJ\, 08876\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sponsorships
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wallace House &amp%3B Old Dutch Parsonage State Historic Sites":MAILTO:noreply@facebookmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240427
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240505
DTSTAMP:20260407T084507
CREATED:20240318T014228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240424T222814Z
UID:10000199-1714176000-1714867199@njhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Montclair Literary Festival 2024
DESCRIPTION:Succeed2gether’s eighth annual Montclair Literary Festival will take place from Saturday April 27 to Saturday May 4\, 2024\, including two planned Festival Days with events at partner Montclair State University on April 27 and downtown Montclair on May 4. \nEvening events are also planned for Tuesday\, April 30\, Wednesday\, May 1\, Thursday\, May 2\, and Friday\, May 3. The majority of festival’s 40+ events are FREE with no registration required. Ticketed events will include authors David Baldacci\, Viet Thanh Nguyen\, Frank Bruni\, Ann Napolitano\, and Ruth Reichl. \nSee below for ticketed events and more information about venues and parking\, plus a link to the Schedule of Events for both Festival Days. Check out the schedule\, and we’re sure you’ll find an author event you just can’t miss! \nFull information can be found at https://succeed2gether.org/mlf24/.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/montclair-literary-festival-2024/
CATEGORIES:Sponsorships
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ORGANIZER;CN="Montclair Literary Festival":MAILTO:montclairliteraryfestival@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240427T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240427T100000
DTSTAMP:20260407T084507
CREATED:20240318T014226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240424T222815Z
UID:10000198-1714212000-1714212000@njhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Priyanka Taslim Author Talk
DESCRIPTION:Cranford Public Library will host a discussion with Priyanka Taslim\, author of The Love Match\, on April 27 as part of its NJCH-grant-supported Elevated Voices Series. \nTaslim is a local author whose debut book came out in 2023. Books will be on sale through local bookstore Here’s the Story\, available for Priyanka to autograph.  \nVisit cranfordlibrary.org for full information.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/priyanka-taslim-author-talk/
LOCATION:Cranford Community Center
CATEGORIES:Grantee Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cranford Public Library":MAILTO:noreply@facebookmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240502T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240502T153000
DTSTAMP:20260407T084507
CREATED:20240410T021528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240502T020258Z
UID:10000209-1714654800-1714663800@njhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Makerspace Workshop by the League of Historical Societies of New Jersey
DESCRIPTION:NJCH is proud to sponsor this event from the League of Historical Societies of New Jersey. \nDiscover how to foster a maker culture in history organizations in this free in-person workshop. Hear tips for successful maker programming from history colleagues and engage in various maker stations. Walk away with strategies to develop engaging programming for younger audiences and how to connect with libraries across the state.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/makerspace-workshop-by-the-league-of-historical-societies-of-new-jersey/
LOCATION:Ocean County Library – Toms River branch\, 101 Washington St.\, Toms River\, NJ\, 08753\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sponsorships
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240503T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240503T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T084507
CREATED:20240417T022251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240502T020259Z
UID:10000210-1714737600-1714755600@njhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Word on Front: A Spoken Word Festival
DESCRIPTION:NJCH is excited to sponsor WORD ON FRONT! Join us for a two-day extravaganza celebrating authentic expression and engagement with the broader Trenton community! \nOn May 3\, join us at Roberto Clemente Park (319 Academy St\, Trenton\, NJ 08618) from 12:00-5:00 PM for an outdoor festival with vendors\, musical acts\, and food trucks. More details coming soon!  \nOn May 4\, join us at the Mill Hill Playhouse Playhouse at 7:00 PM for a night of spoken word performances\, music\, and art centered around the themes of self-actualization and growth. Hear from both local and visiting artists as they find power in the potential of themselves and their community. \nTickets are available here: https://www.passagetheatre.org/wordonfront
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/word-on-front-a-spoken-word-festival/
LOCATION:Roberto Clemente Park\, 319 Academy St\, Trenton\, NJ\, 08618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sponsorships
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ORGANIZER;CN="Passage Theatre Company":MAILTO:info@passagetheatre.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240504T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240504T190000
DTSTAMP:20260407T084507
CREATED:20240424T222816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240502T020300Z
UID:10000213-1714849200-1714849200@njhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Word on Front: A Spoken Word Festival
DESCRIPTION:NJCH is excited to sponsor WORD ON FRONT! Join us for a two-day extravaganza celebrating authentic expression and engagement with the broader Trenton community! \nOn May 3\, join us at Roberto Clemente Park (319 Academy St\, Trenton\, NJ 08618) from 12:00-5:00 PM for an outdoor festival with vendors\, musical acts\, and food trucks. More details coming soon!  \nOn May 4\, join us at the Mill Hill Playhouse Playhouse at 7:00 PM for a night of spoken word performances\, music\, and art centered around the themes of self-actualization and growth. Hear from both local and visiting artists as they find power in the potential of themselves and their community. \nTickets are available here: https://www.passagetheatre.org/wordonfront
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/word-on-front-a-spoken-word-festival-2/
LOCATION:Mill Hill Playhouse\, 205 E Front St\, Trenton\, 08611\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sponsorships
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ORGANIZER;CN="Passage Theatre Company":MAILTO:info@passagetheatre.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240511T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240511T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T084507
CREATED:20240417T022252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240509T171326Z
UID:10000211-1715436000-1715446800@njhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Spring for Conservation Family Day
DESCRIPTION:NJCH is proud to sponsor the Monmouth Conservation Foundation’s “Spring for Conservation Family Day” on May 11 at Bayonet Farm. \nThe event will feature a barbecue\, craft beer and wine\, ice cream\, kids’ activities\, a petting zoo\, pony rides\, face pinting\, hay rides\, arts and crafts\, the Nature on the Move Van\, and tours of the grounds and the Historic Harding House. \nThe event will be held rain or shine with tent and barn cover.  \nReservations are strongly encouraged. Admission for adults (age 13 and over) is $60. Children 12 and under are FREE! \nComplete your registration online at https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E22596&id=112.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/spring-for-conservation-family-day/
LOCATION:Bayonet Farm\, 41 Middletown Road\, Holmdel\, NJ\, 07733\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sponsorships
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ORGANIZER;CN="Monmouth Conservation Foundation":MAILTO:info@monmouthconservation.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240516T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240516T190000
DTSTAMP:20260407T084507
CREATED:20240516T214209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240516T214209Z
UID:10000216-1715882400-1715886000@njhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Exhibit – John Notman: All the President’s Houses
DESCRIPTION:NJCH is pleased to sponsor this exhibit from Princeton-area researchers Rebecca Flemer and Evie Timberlake\, which examines architect John Notman’s building of four presidential villas in Princeton. \nThe exhibit explores the connections between four presidential villas in Princeton: the Walter Lowrie House\, Springdale\, Prospect House and Guernsey Hall. Designed by Elizabeth Sagarese\, the exhibit places an emphasis on Notman’s contributions to the burgeoning field of landscape architecture. \nFollowing brief remarks by the researchers\, there will be a self-guided tour of the exhibit and light refreshments.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/exhibit-john-notman-all-the-presidents-houses/
LOCATION:Princeton Public Library Community Room\, 65 Witherspoon St\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08542\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sponsorships
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ORGANIZER;CN="Princeton Public Library":MAILTO:refstaff@princetonlibrary.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240519T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240519T070000
DTSTAMP:20260407T084507
CREATED:20240318T014229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240517T012427Z
UID:10000200-1716102000-1716102000@njhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Tour de Elizabeth 2024
DESCRIPTION:The New Jersey Council for the Humanities is proud to sponsor the 2024 Tour de Elizabeth bike race. \nProduced in conjunction with the City of Elizabeth and Mayor J. Christian Bollwage\, Groundwork Elizabeth’s Annual Tour de Elizabeth is a 15-mile bicycle tour that explores the diverse cultural communities of New Jersey’s 4th-largest city\, featuring a variety of contemporary and historical landmarks that showcase Elizabeth’s rich history\, art\, and culture.  \nJoin us for this enriching annual event on May 19\, 2024. \nLearn how to register and other details
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/tour-de-elizabeth-2024/
LOCATION:Elizabeth City Hall\, 50 Winfield Scott Plaza\, Elizabeth\, NJ\, 07201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sponsorships
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ORGANIZER;CN="Groundwork Elizabeth":MAILTO:elizabethnj@groundworkusa.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240520T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240520T150000
DTSTAMP:20260407T084507
CREATED:20240424T023632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240517T012427Z
UID:10000212-1716213600-1716217200@njhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Learning Session: Nonprofit Bookkeeping for the Accidental Accountant
DESCRIPTION:This hybrid in-person and virtual learning session will provide attendees with an opportunity to learn the basics of nonprofit bookkeeping and best practices for fiscal accountability in the philanthropic sector. \nClare Sciulli and Gregg Indictor of Your Part-Time Controller\, LLC will lead a facilitated dialogue concerning best practices for fiscal accountability in the philanthropic sector. No experience necessary to attend! \nIf you have financial reporting or nonprofit management responsibilities at a small- to medium-size organization\, then this educational experience is for you. Snacks and coffee will be provided for in-person attendees. \nIf you plan to attend virtually\, please RSVP via Zoom. \nTo attend in-person\, please RSVP via the form below.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/learning-session-nonprofit-bookkeeping-for-the-accidental-accountant/
LOCATION:East Brunswick Public Library\, 2 Jean Walling Civic Center Drive\, East Brunswick\, NJ\, 08816\, United States
CATEGORIES:In the Weeds
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ORGANIZER;CN="New Jersey Council for the Humanities":MAILTO:info@njhumanities.org
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