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Union County Celebrates Black History Month With Free Jazz Concert

The Union County Board of County Commissioners, through the Office of Cultural and Heritage Affairs, is pleased to celebrate this year’s Black History Month with the theme of, “African Americans in the Arts,” with a free Jazz performance by The Bob DeVos Jazz Quartet featuring Lance Bryant. The event will provide a unique exploration of jazz music through narration and performance on Thursday, February 22, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. at the Union County Performing Arts Center, Hamilton Stage, located at 360 Hamilton Street in Rahway.

“The theme for this year’s Black History Month is a significant one. By understanding how music had the power to provide comfort and solace during difficult times, while also capturing moments of hopefulness and joy, we can better grasp the African American journey through history,” said Union County Commissioner Chairwoman Kimberly Palmieri-Mouded. “The Commissioner Board and I are proud to honor Black History Month with this free event, and we invite you to join us for a great evening celebrating the Arts.”

This year’s theme “African American and the Arts” will focus on celebrating the dynamic African American culture and its global influence in the arts, music, literature, and film industry. The County of Union is excited to host the Hamilton Stage’s first-time visitors: Bob DeVos and the Bob DeVos Jazz Quartet, along with the talented saxophonist and vocalist, Lance Bryant.

Mr. Lance Bryant is a versatile musician who performs in the New York/New Jersey area. He built an impressive career as an arranger, composer, saxophonist, and singer, and has performed in several orchestras, Broadway shows, and even featured in Spike Lee’s film, Malcolm X. His soulful sound is rooted in his upbringing in the Baptist Church, where he established a spiritual connection to his art, and has been capturing that for audiences ever since. Notably, Lance served as the Director of Instrumental Music at the Fountain Baptist Church in our very own Summit, NJ for six years.

With over 50 years of experience as a guitarist, bandleader, and composer, Bob DeVos developed his signature style – groovy, distinguished, with a full-bodied sound that can effortlessly transition between jazzy blues and Latin funk. Bob had the pleasure of recording and touring with some of the biggest names in the organ jazz industry – Trudy Pitts, Richard “Groove” Holmes & Sonny Stitt, and Jimmy McGriff & Hank Crawford. Notably, he has also recorded for musical legends Frank Sinatra and Gladys Knight.

“It is a great privilege to invite our residents and visitors of Union County to come together to celebrate and learn about its diverse cultures,” said Commissioner Bette Jane Kowalski, Liaison to the Cultural & Heritage Advisory Board. “Black History Month is a perfect time to recognize and appreciate the exceptional creativity and musical talent of African Americans. It is also an opportunity for us to understand how their legacy still influences our community today.”

The event will also include the presentation of the 12th Annual Chester Holmes Humanitarian award, which was established by the Freeholder Board, now Commissioner Board, in 2012, as a highlight of Black History Month honoring the former County Freeholder and Rahway resident Chester Holmes, who passed away later that year in 2012. An accomplished civic leader who loved the Union County community, Mr. Holmes was a former police officer, community volunteer and member of the Army National Guard.  He was the owner of his own company, Holmes Security, and a former Rahway Councilman. This program is funded in part by a grant from the New Jersey Historical Commission, a Division of Cultural Affairs in the Department of State; and the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts.

Admission to this event is free of charge, but tickets are required. To reserve your ticket, please visit: www.ucnj.org/bhm.

To receive more information on the entire Black History Month event lineup, residents can visit www.ucnj.org/bhm or contact Judith Guest, Union County Office of Community Engagement and Diversity, at judith.guest@ucnj.org or 908-527-4388.

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Union County Free Child Seat Inspection Program Available for Residents

To view a video on this program by Union County Commissioner Chairwoman Kimberly Palmieri-Mouded, please click here.

The Union County Board of County Commissioners would like to remind its residents of our ongoing free Child Seat Inspection Program.

“Our Child Seat Inspection Program ensures your little ones ride securely,” said Commissioner Chairwoman Kimberly Palmieri-Mouded. “As a parent, I personally visit the inspection location to have my children’s car seats properly installed and checked for safety measures. I hope you come and take advantage, as I did, and allow our experts to help with the installation and provide any safety additional tips you may need going forward.”

The Union County Board of County Commissioners encourages residents to check their child car seats for proper installation by visiting the County’s Child Safety Seat Inspection Program Center, located at the Garwood First Aid Squad at 401 2nd Avenue in Garwood. The program will run every Wednesday and Thursday from 7:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m. and no appointment is necessary.

Earlier this week, Commissioner Vice- Chairwoman Kimberly Palmieri-Mouded visited the inspection location, where she had one of her children’s car seats installed.

Under the New Jersey Child Passenger Safety Law:

  • Any child under the age of 8 years old and a height of 57 inches shall be secured as follows in the rear seat of a motor vehicle.          
  • A child under the age of 2 years and 30 pounds shall be secured in a rear-facing seat equipped with a 5-point harness.
  • A child under the age of 4 years and 40 pounds shall be secured as described in (a) until they reach the upper limits of the rear-facing seat, then in a forward-facing child restraint equipped with a 5-point harness.
  • A child under the age of 8 and a height of 57 inches shall be secured as described in (a) or (b) until they reach the upper limits of the rear-facing or forward-facing seat, then in a belt positioning booster seat.
  • A child over 8 years of age or 57 inches in height must be properly secured by a seat belt.
  • It is recommended that children under the age of 13 ride in backseat.

All car seats and boosters have expiration dates. There should be a manufacturer’s label on the back or bottom of the seat that gives the manufacture date and/or specific expiration date.

First launched in 1999, the Child Safety Seat Inspection Program is a service of the Union County Board of County Commissioners, Union County Police Department, New Jersey Division of Highway Traffic Safety, and the Garwood First Aid Squad.

For more information about the Safety Seat Inspection Program and other services visit online at ucnj.org/childseats or contact Christine Marcantonio, Traffic Safety Program Coordinator, by email at cmarcantonio@ucnj.org or by phone at 908-789-6830.

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Feria De Empleo De Cuidado De Salud Del Condado De Union El 21 De Febrero Conecta Profesionales Con Nuevas Oportunidades

La Junta de Comisionados del Condado de Union, en asociación con el American Job Center, invita a todos los Profesionales de la Salud que buscan nuevas oportunidades profesionales a la Feria de Empleo de Atención Médica el miércoles 21 de febrero en Warinanco Sports Center.

“No sólo estamos ofreciendo empleos, estamos creando vías para que las personas contribuyan significativamente al bienestar de nuestras comunidades”, dijo la Comisionada Presidenta Kimberly Palmieri-Mouded. “Este evento no sólo proporciona una plataforma para que los profesionales de la salud exploren oportunidades profesionales, sino que también refleja nuestro compromiso de fomentar el crecimiento y la innovación dentro de la industria de la salud”.

La Feria de Empleo en Salud está programada para el miércoles 21 de febrero de 2024, de 10:00 a 2:00 pm.. en el Centro Deportivo Warinanco, ubicado en 1 Park Drive en Roselle. La feria contará con una variedad de roles, incluidas oportunidades laborales para enfermeras registradas, enfermeras prácticas autorizadas, asistentes médicos certificados, asistentes de medicación certificados, asistentes de enfermería certificados y técnicos de emergencias médicas. Estarán presentes representantes de CareFinders, Hudson Milestone, Lantern Hill Senior Living Community, RWJ Barnabas Health, Visionworks y Assisting Hands of New Jersey.

En el compromiso de hacer que el proceso de contratación sea efectivo y accesible, el evento ofrecerá entrevistas en el momento.. Se solicita a los solicitantes traer una copia de su currículum, ya que tendrán la oportunidad de participar directamente con representantes de cada organización en persona.

“Dados los asombrosos 1.8 millones de puestos vacantes en la industria de la salud cada año, es crucial vincular a los profesionales capacitados con oportunidades laborales”, dijo el Comisionado Sergio Granados, enlace con la Junta de Desarrollo de la Fuerza Laboral. “La Feria de Empleo del Cuidado de la Salud sirve como puente entre los empleadores y nuestra fuerza laboral local. Al abordar las necesidades del sector de la salud, fortalecemos nuestra industria, aumentamos las oportunidades laborales y fortalecemos nuestra comunidad..”

Es necesario registrarse en www.ucnj.org/dhs/job-fairs/. Para los empleadores que deseen participar en la Feria de Empleo de Atención Médica, llame a Carolina Marin al 908-527-4373 o envíe un correo electrónico. ajcbusinessteam@ucnj.org.

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Union County’s Healthcare Job Fair on February 21st Connects Professionals With Promising Opportunities

The Union County Board of County Commissioners, in partnership with the American Job Center, invite all healthcare professionals seeking new career opportunities to the Healthcare Job Fair on Wednesday, February 21 at Warinanco Sports Center.

“We are not just offering jobs, we are creating pathways for individuals to contribute meaningfully to the well-being of our communities,” said Commissioner Chairwoman Kimberly Palmieri-Mouded. “This event not only provides a platform for healthcare professionals to explore career opportunities, but also reflects our commitment to encouraging growth and innovation within the healthcare industry.”

The Healthcare Job Fair is scheduled for Wednesday, February 21, 2024, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Warinanco Sports Center, located at 1 Park Drive in Roselle.  The fair will feature a range of roles, including job opportunities for Registered Nurses, Licensed Practical Nurses, Certified Medical Assistants, Certified Medication Aides, Certified Nursing Assistants, and Emergency Medical Technicians. Representatives from CareFinders, Hudson Milestone, Lantern Hill Senior Living Community, RWJ Barnabas Health, Visionworks, and Assisting Hands of New Jersey will be present.

In a commitment to making the recruitment process effective and accessible, the event will provide on-the-spot interviews. Applicants are asked to bring a copy of their resume, as they will have the chance to participate directly with representatives from each organization in person.

“Given the staggering 1.8 million job openings in the healthcare industry each year, it’s crucial to link skilled professionals with job opportunities,” said Commissioner Sergio Granados, Liaison to the Workforce Development Board. “The Healthcare Job Fair serves as a bridge between employers and our local workforce. By addressing the healthcare sector’s needs, we strengthen our industry, grow job opportunities, and make our community stronger.”

Registration is required on www.ucnj.org/dhs/job-fairs/. For employers who wish to participate in the Healthcare Job Fair, please call Carolina Marin at 908-527-4373 or email ajcbusinessteam@ucnj.org.

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El Condado De Union Será El Anfitrión De La Feria De Empleo Exclusiva Para Carreras Dentro Del Departamento De Servicios Humanos

La Junta de Comisionados del Condado de Union se complace en anunciar que el Departamento de Servicios Humanos del Condado de Union tiene varias oportunidades laborales disponibles. Para cubrir estas vacantes se realizará una Feria de Empleo el viernes 16 de febrero de 10:00 a 2:00 pm. en el Centro Deportivo Warinanco, ubicado en 1 Park Drive en Roselle. El evento especial de contratación está abierto a todos los residentes del Condado de Union.

“Nuestro Departamento de Servicios Humanos juega un papel vital en nuestra comunidad. El trabajo de estas personas dedicadas es muy importante para mantener a nuestros residentes sanos, fuertes e informados”, dijo la Presidenta de la Junta de Comisionados del Condado de Union, Kimberly Palmieri-Mouded. “Animo a todos los residentes que buscan trabajo con un propósito y una misión de servicio a que consideren asistir a este evento”.

Esta Feria de Empleo brindará a los residentes la oportunidad de postularse para varios puestos vacantes dentro del Departamento de Servicios Humanos. Algunos puestos requerirán un título Universitario. Se recomienda que todos los solicitantes traigan varias copias de su currículum al evento.

El Departamento de Servicios Humanos es el más grande del Condado de Union. Con más de 700 empleados, se estima que la organización presta servicios a más de la mitad de la población total del Condado. El Departamento está organizado por divisiones y brinda una amplia gama de servicios a residentes de todas las edades, habilidades e ingresos. Para obtener más información sobre el Departamento de Servicios Humanos, visite ​ ucnj.org/dhs.

Si bien este evento es gratuito, se requiere inscripción previa. Para obtener más información o registrarse en línea, los residentes pueden visitar ucnj.org/job-fairs.

El Centro Americano de Empleo del Condado de Union es una división del Departamento de Servicios Humanos del Condado de Union que brinda servicios profesionales en persona, incluidas Ferias de Empleo, Reclutamiento, Capacitación y más.

Si tiene preguntas sobre este evento o futuros eventos de contratación organizados por El Centro Americano del Condado de Union , comuníquese con Carolina Marin, Gerente Senior de Desarrollo Comercial, al 908-527-4373 o por correo electrónico a ajcbusinessteam@ucnj.org

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Union County to host Exclusive Job Fair for Careers within the Department of Human Services

The Union County Board of County Commissioners is pleased to announce that the Union County Department of Human Services has several job opportunities available. To fulfill these vacancies, a job fair will be held on Friday, February 16th from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. at the Warinanco Sports Center, located at 1 Park Drive in Roselle. The special hiring event is open to all residents of Union County.

“Our Human Services Department plays a vital role in our community. The work of these lively and dedicated individuals is significantly important to keeping our residents healthy, strong, and informed,” said Union County Chairwoman Kimberly Palmieri-Mouded. “I encourage all residents seeking work with a purpose and a mission to serve to consider attending this event.”

This job fair will provide residents with the opportunity to apply for various open positions within the Department of Human Services. Some positions will require a college degree. It is recommended that all applicants bring multiple copies of their resume to the event.

“Our Department of Human Services is one of compassion and commitment, offering a diverse range of crucial services to our residents,” said Commissioner Sergio Granados, Liaison to the Workforce Development Board. “A career in human services is not just about a job; it is a calling to make a meaningful impact, where every role, every position, plays a crucial part in building a stronger, more compassionate Union County. So, whether you are seeking a new career path or looking to channel your skills into a purpose-driven role, this job fair is your gateway to a fulfilling journey of service and transformation. I hope to see you there!”

The Department of Human Services is the largest in Union County. With over 700 employees, the organization is estimated to serve over half of the county’s total population. The Department is organized by divisions and provides a wide array of services to residents of all ages, abilities, and incomes. To learn more about the Department of Human Services, visit ucnj.org/dhs.

While this event is free of charge, pre-registration is required. For more information, or to register online, residents can visit ucnj.org/job-fairs.

The Union County American Job Center is a division of the Union County Department of Human Services that provides in-person career services, including job fairs and recruitment, training, and more.

For questions regarding this event or future hiring events hosted by The Union County American Job Center, please contact Carolina Marin, Senior Manager of Business Development, at 908-527-0373 or by email at ajcbusinessteam@ucnj.org

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El Condado De Union Anuncia “Festividades De Febrero” en El Sendero Presentando Magia, Ciencia Loca Y Azúcar De Arce

La Junta de Comisionados del Condado de Union invita a las familias a visitar el Centro de Ciencias y Naturaleza Trailside del Condado de Union en Mountainside el sábado 17 de febrero para sus “Festividades de febrero” anuales: una serie invernal de programas de diversión familiar en interiores y exteriores que se llevarán a cabo durante el fin de semana del Día del Presidente.

“Nos complace ofrecer una enriquecedora variedad de programas que son a la vez educativos y entretenidos para residentes de todas las edades, y todos se llevan a cabo en la pintoresca Reserva  de Watchung”, dijo la Comisionada Presidenta Kimberly Palmieri-Mouded. “Además de eventos especiales como las “Festividades de febrero”, Trailside está abierto todo el año para que los visitantes disfruten de exhibiciones sobre la naturaleza y participen en la programación de temporada. Doy la bienvenida a todas las familias para que se unan a nosotros en un día de invierno memorable”.

Este año, las Fiestas de febrero incluirán:

10:00 A.M. o 12:15 p.m. – Viaje de la savia al jarabe: los visitantes verán cómo se elabora el verdadero jarabe de arce, a partir de la savia del árbol de arce azucarero. Descubra qué equipo se necesita para recolectar savia y participe en una prueba de sabor para ver si puede identificar la savia real. Se recomienda encarecidamente vestirse apropiadamente para el clima.

11:15 a.m. – Espectáculo de Magia Hocus Pocus: adultos y niños pueden disfrutar de una actuación llena de magia,  con participación del público, comedia y emoción en este espectáculo en vivo con Joe Fischer. No se permiten cochecitos de bebé en el auditorio.

1:30 p.m.. – Mad Science Winter Chills and Thrills Matinee: una serie de experimentos con temas invernales, que incluyen trolls de huevos de invierno, artículos científicos especiales, experimentos con hielo seco y más.

2:30 p.m. – Búsqueda del Tesoro en Camita de Invierno: investiga los bosques invernales en busca de aderezos para ciervos, nidos de pájaros y bayas de color rojo brillante. Los visitantes se calentarán alrededor de una fogata con chocolate caliente y alteas mientras revisamos nuestros hallazgos invernales.

Los programas se recomiendan para familias con niños de cuatro años o más. Es necesaria inscripción previa para todas las sesiones. Para registrarse, visite www.ucnj.org/trailside y siga el enlace a la página segura de registro en línea del Condado de Union. La tarifa por persona, por programa es de $8.00 para residentes del Condado de Union y de $10.00 para residentes fuera del Condado.

Aparte de los programas y eventos especiales, Trailside da la bienvenida a todos los visitantes de forma gratuita todos los días de 10:00 a. m. a 4:00 p. m., excepto los lunes y feriados importantes.

Tenga en cuenta: Trailside estará cerrado el lunes 19 de febrero, en conmemoración del Día del Presidente.

Para obtener más detalles sobre las “Fiestas de febrero” y otros próximos programas en Trailside, visite ucnj.org/trailside o llame al  908-789-3670. Para obtener enlaces rápidos a todos los programas y actividades ambientales del Condado de Union, visite Green Connection en www.ucnj.org/green-connection. Para obtener más información sobre las actividades y programas del Departamento de Parques y Recreación del Condado de Union, visite en línea www.ucnj.org/parks, envíe un correo electrónico a parksinfo@ucnj.org o llame al 908-527-4900.

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El Condado De Union Anuncia Eventos Del Mes De La Historia Negra Para Febrero 2024

En reconocimiento al Mes de la Historia Afroamericana 2024, la Junta de Comisionados del Condado de Union invita al público a una serie de eventos interesantes en febrero, destacando temas históricos y culturales clave en la historia afroamericana. El tema de este año, “Los afroamericanos y las artes”, se centra en las contribuciones de los negros a la música, los medios visuales y más.

“El tema del Mes de la Historia Afroamericana de este año es importante”, dijo la Comisionada Presidenta del Condado de Union, Kimberly Palmieri-Mouded. “Las artes son fundamentales para comprender la experiencia negra a través de la historia; de la lucha y el dolor,  la esperanza y la alegría. Como siempre, el Condado de Union se dedica a brindar experiencias de aprendizaje agradables que sean únicas, atractivas y familiares”.

La serie comienza el jueves 1 de febrero a las 1:00 pm. con un izamiento de la bandera panafricana, también conocida como bandera de la Liberación Negra, en el juzgado del Condado de Union, ubicado en 2 Broad Street en Elizabeth. El evento no requerirá inscripción.

“No hace mucho tiempo que exhibir con orgullo símbolos de la cultura negra en público era impensable”, dijo la Comisionada Rebecca Williams. “Al continuar con nuestra tradición de izar la bandera, esperamos inspirar a nuestros residentes a estar orgullosos de su herencia, que es parte central de su identidad”.

La serie continúa el miércoles 14 de febrero a las 12:30 p.m. con una presentación virtual de Lunch and Learn. El orador destacado será el Profesor Shawn Smith, Fotógrafo y Cineasta que actualmente también se desempeña como Profesor Adjunto en Essex County College. El Profesor Smith enseña Studio Art, junto con Historia del cine Afroamericano, Apreciación del Arte, Fotografía, Diseño Multimedia Interactivo, Diseño de Juegos y Diseño de Animación. Es necesario registrarse para Zoom en www.ucnj.org/bhm.

“El Profesor Shawn Smith ofrece una gran cantidad de conocimientos en lo que respecta a la historia de los negros”, dijo la Comisionada Michèle S. Delisfort. “Su experiencia académica ha cubierto prácticamente todos los rincones de ese mundo y estamos entusiasmados de aprender mucho de él. Shawn encaja perfectamente en nuestra serie Lunch and Learn, que es una forma divertida y relajada de aprender durante la jornada laboral”.

La programación de eventos del Mes de la Historia Afroamericana 2024 del Condado concluirá el jueves 22 de febrero a las 7:00 p.m. con un concierto especial Noche de Jazz. El evento, que se llevará a cabo en el Hamilton Stage del Union County Performing Arts Center, ubicado en 360 Hamilton Street en Rahway, estará protagonizado por el Bob DeVos Quartet y Lance Bryant. El evento también incluirá la presentación del Premio Humanitario Chester Holmes 2024 por parte de la Junta de Comisionados del Condado de Union. Es necesario registrarse para recibir una entrada gratuita en www.ucnj.org/bhm.

“Hemos estado esperando ansiosamente la reapertura del escenario Hamilton desde el huracán Ida”, dijo el Comisionado James E. Baker, Jr., “y ahora que ese día ha llegado, estamos listos para albergar más eventos comunitarios increíbles en este moderno , espacio polivalente. Es una forma adecuada de continuar la celebración del 95.º aniversario de UCPAC, que destaca la rica tradición artística tanto en la ciudad de Rahway como en el Condado de Union”.

A lo largo del mes, los residentes también pueden esperar contenido semanal en las redes sociales que presente las fraternidades y hermandades históricamente negras “Divine Nine”. Para recibir más información sobre toda la programación de eventos del Mes de la Historia Afroamericana, los residentes pueden visitar www.ucnj.org/bhm  o comunicarse con Judith Guest, Oficina de Diversidad y Participación Comunitaria del Condado de Union, en judith.guest@ucnj.org o por teléfono a 908-527-4388.

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Union County Annoucnes “February Festivities” at Trailside Featuring Magic, Mad Science, and Maple Sugaring

The Union County Board of County Commissioners invites families to visit Union County’s Trailside Nature and Science Center in Mountainside on Saturday, February 17th for their annual “February Festivities” – a winter series of indoor and outdoor family fun programs taking place during President’s Day Weekend.

“We are pleased to provide an enriching variety of programs that are both educational and entertaining for residents of all ages, all taking place in the scenic Watchung Reservation,” said Commissioner Chairwoman Kimberly Palmieri-Mouded. “In addition to special events like “February Festivities”, Trailside is open all year long for visitors to enjoy nature exhibits and take part in seasonal programming. I welcome all families to join us for a memorable winter day.”

This year, the February Festivities will include:

10:00 A.M. or 12:15 P.M.Journey of Sap to Syrup – Visitors will see how real maple syrup is made, from the sap of a sugar maple tree. Find out what equipment is needed to collect sap and take part in a taste test to see if you can identify the real thing. Weather-appropriate dressing is strongly encouraged.

11:15 A.M. Hocus Pocus Magic Show – Adults and children can enjoy a performance filled with magic, audience participation, comedy, and excitement in this live show featuring Joe Fischer. No strollers are allowed in the auditorium.

1:30 P.M.Mad Science Winter Chills and Thrills Matinee – A series of winter-themed experiments, including winter egg trolls, special science paper, dry ice experiments, and more.

2:30 P.M.Winter Walk Scavenger Hunt – Investigate the winter woods for buck rubs, bird nests, and bright, red berries. Visitors will warm up around a campfire with hot chocolate and marshmallows as we review our wintry findings.

The programs are recommended for families with children ages four and older. Pre-registration is required for all sessions. To register, please visit ucnj.org/trailside and follow link to Union County’s secure online registration page. The fee per person, per program is $8.00 for Union County residents and $10.00 for non-county residents.

Aside of special programs and events, Trailside welcomes all visitors free of charge every day from 10:00 A.M to 4:00 P.M., except for Mondays and major holidays.

Please note: Trailside will be closed on Monday, February 19th, in observance of President’s Day.

For more details about “February Festivities” and other upcoming programs at Trailside, visit ucnj.org/trailside or call 908-789-3670.

For quick links to all Union County environmental programs and activities, visit the Green Connection at ucnj.org/green-connection. For more information about activities and programs of the Union County Department of Parks and Recreation visit online at ucnj.org/parks, email parksinfo@ucnj.org, or call 908-527-4900.

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Union County Announces Black History Month Events for February 2024

In recognition of Black History Month 2024, the Union County Board of County Commissioners invites the public to a series of engaging events in February, highlighting key historical and cultural themes in African-American history. This year’s theme, “African Americans and the Arts,” focuses on Black contributions to music, visual media, and more.

“The theme for this year’s Black History Month is a significant one,” said Union County Commissioner Chairwoman Kimberly Palmieri-Mouded. “The arts are critical to understanding the Black experience through history; from struggle and pain, to hope and joy. As always, Union County is dedicated to providing enjoyable learning experiences that are unique, engaging, and family-friendly.”

The month-long series begins on Thursday, February 1 at 1:00 p.m. with a raising of the Pan-African flag, also known as the Black Liberation flag, at the Union County Courthouse, located at 2 Broad Street in Elizabeth. The event will not require registration.

“It’s not that long ago that proudly displaying symbols of Black culture in public was unthinkable,” said Commissioner Rebecca Williams. “By continuing our flag raising tradition, we hope to inspire our residents to be proud of their heritage, a central part of their identity.”

The series continues on Wednesday, February 14th at 12:30 p.m. with a virtual Lunch and Learn presentation. The featured speaker will be Professor Shawn Smith, a photographer and filmmaker who currently also serves as an adjunct professor at Essex County College. Professor Smith teaches Studio Art, along with History of African-American Cinema, Art Appreciation, Photography, Interactive Multimedia Design, Game Design, and Animation Design. Registration for the Zoom is required at www.ucnj.org/bhm

“Professor Shawn Smith offers a wealth of knowledge when it comes to Black history,” said Commissioner Michèle S. Delisfort. “His academic experience has covered virtually every corner of that world and we are excited to learn a lot from him. Shawn is a natural fit for our Lunch and Learn series, which is a fun and relaxed way to learn during the work day.”

The County’s Black History Month 2024 event lineup will conclude on Thursday, February 22 at 7:00 p.m. with a special Jazz Night concert. The event, held at the Union County Performing Arts Center Hamilton Stage, located at 360 Hamilton Street in Rahway, will star the Bob DeVos Quartet featuring Lance Bryant. The event will also include the presentation of the 2024 Chester Holmes Humanitarian Award by the Union County Board of County Commissioners. Registration is required to receive a free ticket at www.ucnj.org/bhm.

“We have been eagerly awaiting for the Hamilton Stage to reopen ever since Hurricane Ida,” said Commissioner James E. Baker, Jr., “and now that that day has come, we’re ready to host more incredible community events in this modern, multi-purpose space. It’s a fitting way to continue the celebration of UCPAC’s 95th anniversary, which highlights the rich artistic tradition in both the City of Rahway and Union County.”

Throughout the month, residents can also expect weekly social media content featuring the “Divine Nine” historically Black fraternities and sororities. To receive more information on the entire Black History Month event lineup, residents can visit www.ucnj.org/bhm or contact Judith Guest, Union County Office of Community Engagement and Diversity, at judith.guest@ucnj.org or 908-527-4388.