A representative from the NJ AARP Speakers Bureau will discuss creating an estate plan that makes sure that your health, finances, and anything you own is handled according to your wishes. In. this lecture, you’ll get an overview of some common documents found in an estate plan. They'll also cover some free or low- cost resources and digital tools […]
Thursdays & Fridays 4 to 7pm On all draft been, wine, cocktails and hard seltzers.
Join us for fun fridays. Únete a nosotros para viernes de diversion. Every friday/cada viernes starting January/Enero 5. Legos, Board games, Chess, Checkers, Puzzles, Arcade Style Pacman and nintendo switch Ages/Edads: 5 and up. Jersey City Free Library website jclibrary.org
Thursdays & Fridays 4 to 7pm On all draft been, wine, cocktails and hard seltzers.
Fri Mar 22nd 7:30pm Barrow Mansion downstairs kitchen, 83 Wayne Street (Secular/Agnostics, Discussion, Open)
Jersey City Farmer’s Markets are a vital source of nutritious food for many of our residents, and is one of the safest ways for people to get food and support our local economy. The Farmer’s Markets are all open-air distributors of fresh produce and goods, and are monitored and licensed by the city’s Department of […]
10:00 AM 2:00 PM Van Vorst Park (map) Google Calendar ICS Van Vorst Park. Drop off your books at the Park Friday, August 9th, 5pm-6.30pm Accepting books of all ages. You dont need to donate a book to take a book!
Verses @ Work by Malik Work (USA) JCTC Residency, in partnership with South Africa “Actor, playwright, and hip hop griot Malik Work’s autobiographical narrative Verses @ Work is an exhilarating poetic journey through a transformative period in the cultural history of New York City. Gentrification sieges historically underserved communities, as Hip Hop music and culture […]
Down 2nd Avenue by Nobel Prize nominee Eskia Mphahlele(South Africa) Performed by Marcus Mabusela (South Africa) Join us for Down 2nd Avenue, a powerful adaptation of the seminal 1959 memoir by Nobel Prize nominee Eskia Mphahlele. This play takes you on a poignant journey through Mphahlele's early childhood in Marabastad, a poverty-stricken urban area outside Pretoria, South Africa. Raised […]