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SUMMARY:Launch of Elizabeth Ambassador Tourism Certification
DESCRIPTION:Elizabeth Ambassador Tourism Certification (Free\, Online)\n  Dates: Starting October 1\, 2025 (self-paced; enroll any time during the month) \n  Format: 100% Online\, On-Demand \n  Cost: Free \n  Enroll Now: \n    \n      tourismcertification.goelizabethnj.com/courses/elizabeth-ambassador\n    \n   \n\n  About the Course\n  Become an Elizabeth Ambassador and help visitors discover our city with confidence and pride. This short\, self-paced certification introduces local history highlights\, must-see attractions\, getting around\, and hospitality best practices for welcoming guests during America’s 250th and beyond. \n\n  Who Should Enroll\n  \n    Residents who love sharing Elizabeth’s story\n    Volunteers and event staff\n    Frontline teams in retail\, dining\, lodging\, transportation\, and attractions\n  \n\n  What You’ll Gain\n  \n    Elizabeth Ambassador Certificate of Completion\n    Local talking points and wayfinding basics\n    Confidence engaging with visitors and groups\n  \n\n\n\n  Frequently Asked Questions\n  \n    \n      How long does the course take?\n      \n        It’s self-paced. Most learners finish in a short session\, but you can pause and return anytime during October 2025. \n      \n    \n    \n      Is there a cost?\n      \n        No. The Elizabeth Ambassador Tourism Certification is free. \n      \n    \n    \n      Who can enroll?\n      \n        Anyone—residents\, volunteers\, and workers who want to welcome visitors to Elizabeth.
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CATEGORIES:Launch - October 2025
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SUMMARY:March 2026 REV250 Events | Elizabeth Library
DESCRIPTION:American Revolutions: REV250 at the Elizabeth Public Library\nMarch 2026 Programming\nThe Elizabeth Public Library continues its REV250 series with a month of engaging exhibits\, historical talks\, crafts\, and family programs commemorating the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. \nRegistration is required for select programs. Visit elizpl.org or call (908) 354-6060 for assistance. \nMini Exhibit\nIndigenous History & Role in the Revolution\nMarch 4–31\, 2026\nMain Branch – Third Floor\, Elizabethtown Reading Room Exhibit Case \n\nTeen Program\nWill It Pickle? (Registration Required)\nMarch 2 – EPort Branch\nMarch 3 – Main Branch\nMarch 9 – Elmora Branch\nMarch 10 – LaCorte Branch \n\nAdult Programs\nGlitter CDs\nMarch 7 – Main Branch\nMarch 12 – EPort Branch \nCandle Making\nMarch 21 – Main Branch \nPolly Sumner: A Historical Talk for Adults (Registration Required)\nMarch 30 – Elmora Branch \n\nChildren’s Programs\nPatriotic Lantern Crafts (Registration Required – Limit 20)\nMarch 19 – LaCorte Branch \nAmerican Flag Latch Hook Rug Storytime\nMarch 19 – EPort Branch \nPolly Sumner: If This Doll Could Talk (Registration Required)\nMarch 30 – Elmora Branch \n\nWhy This Matters\nThrough hands-on activities and historical storytelling\, the Elizabeth Public Library is helping residents of all ages engage with Revolutionary history in meaningful\, accessible ways as our city approaches America’s 250th Anniversary.
URL:https://goelizabethnj250.com/event/march-2026-rev250-events-elizabeth-library/
LOCATION:NJ
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SUMMARY:Indigenous History Exhibit | Elizabeth NJ REV250
DESCRIPTION:American Revolutions: REV250 at the Elizabeth Public Library\nIndigenous History & Role in the Revolution\nAs part of the REV250 commemoration\, the Elizabeth Public Library presents a month-long mini exhibit exploring the role of Indigenous peoples in the American Revolution. \nThis exhibit highlights the perspectives\, contributions\, and complex realities Indigenous communities faced during the founding of the United States. Visitors are invited to reflect on how these histories intersect with Elizabeth’s own Revolutionary-era story. \nExhibit Dates\nMarch 4 – March 31\, 2026 \nLocation:\nElizabeth Public Library\nThird Floor – Elizabethtown Reading Room Exhibit Case\n11 S. Broad Street\, Elizabeth\, NJ 07202 \nPhone: (908) 354-6060 ext. 7220\nWebsite: elizpl.org \n\nPart of the REV250 Series\nThis exhibit is part of the American Revolutions series at the Elizabeth Public Library\, commemorating the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence through monthly exhibits highlighting Revolutionary events and Elizabeth natives. \n\nWhy This Matters\nAs Elizabeth approaches America’s 250th Anniversary\, revisiting the Revolutionary era through multiple perspectives ensures that the story of our city reflects the full depth and complexity of our shared history.
URL:https://goelizabethnj250.com/event/indigenous-history-exhibit-elizabeth-nj-rev250/
LOCATION:Elizabeth Public Library\, 11 South Broad Street\, Elizabeth\, NJ\, 07202\, United States
CATEGORIES:EPL Mini Exhibits,Historic Midtown Elizabeth
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SUMMARY:Union County Women of the American Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Union County Women of the American Revolution\nThe Union County Board of County Commissioners proudly presents an engaging historical program highlighting the brave women who demonstrated wit\, patriotism\, and sacrifice to further the cause of American independence. \nFeatured Presenter\nJoanne Rajoppi\n  Award-Winning Author\, Historian\, and Union County Clerk \nDate & Time\nMarch 19\, 2026 • 12:30 PM \nLocation\nUCNJ – Union College of Union County\, NJ\n  Richel Student Commons\n  1033 Springfield Ave\, Cranford\, NJ \n\nRegister now: \n\n      \n        UCNJ.ORG/250\n      \n     \n \n\nEvent Summary\nThis presentation focuses on the women of Union County who helped shape the American Revolution through courage\, resolve\, and unwavering commitment to independence. Join us for a local lens on a national story — and leave with a deeper understanding of the people who helped build the America we know today. \n\nHosted by: The Union County Board of County Commissioners
URL:https://goelizabethnj250.com/event/union-county-women-of-the-american-revolution/
LOCATION:UCNJ – Union College of Union County\, NJ\, 1033 Springfield Ave\, Cranford\, NJ\, United States
CATEGORIES:America 250 Union County
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SUMMARY:History of Slavery in New Jersey
DESCRIPTION:Subscribe to GoElizabethNJ250\n \n \n\nPresented by\n\nRick Geffken\n \n313+ Ancestors Speak Project Archive \n\n \n\nDate: Thursday\, March 19\, 2026\nTime: 6:00–7:00 PM \n \n\nLocation:\nElizabeth Public Library\, Main Branch – 4th Floor Auditorium \n\nAddress:\n11 S. Broad St\,\nElizabeth\, NJ 07202 \n\n\nPhone: (908) 354-6060 ext. 7220\nWebsite:\nelizpl.org \n\n \n\nHistory of Slavery in New Jersey is a public presentation examining New Jersey’s often-overlooked role in the history of slavery and its lasting impact on the state’s social and historical landscape. Presented by historian Rick Geffken\,\nthe program provides historical context\, regional insight\, and archival perspectives that deepen understanding of enslavement in New Jersey from the colonial era forward. \nThis lecture takes place at the Elizabeth Public Library\, Main Branch\,\nin the 4th Floor Auditorium at 11 S. Broad Street in Elizabeth\, New Jersey.\nThe program supports the 313+ Ancestors Speak Project Archive\, an initiative\ndedicated to preserving\, interpreting\, and amplifying ancestral narratives connected to enslavement and early Black history. \n\n \n\nFrequently Asked Questions\n\nWhat is the History of Slavery in New Jersey program about?\n\nThe program examines New Jersey’s role in the history of slavery through historical and archival research\, highlighting themes that shaped the state’s development. \n\n\n\nWho is presenting the lecture?\n\nThe presentation is led by historian Rick Geffken in support of the 313+ Ancestors Speak Project Archive. \n\n\n\nWhen and where does the event take place?\n\nThe event takes place Thursday\, March 19\, 2026\, from 6:00–7:00 PM at the\nElizabeth Public Library\, Main Branch\, 4th Floor Auditorium\, 11 S. Broad St\,\nElizabeth\, NJ 07202. \n\n\n\nIs this event part of a larger historical initiative?\n\nYes. The program supports the 313+ Ancestors Speak Project Archive\, which focuses\non preserving and sharing ancestral histories connected to enslavement.
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LOCATION:Elizabeth Public Library\, 11 South Broad Street\, Elizabeth\, NJ\, 07202\, United States
CATEGORIES:EPL Events
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