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Helene Johnson, former North Babylon school board president, dies at 86

Helene Johnson, former North Babylon school board president, dies at 86
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Black History Month Tribute To Frank Johnsons Music

Black History Month Tribute to Frank Johnson s Music Black History Month Tribute To Frank Johnsons Music Princeton area community website with events, comprehensive business listings, and local information Share: 12:00 PM Colonialism and its legacies including slavery were a part of the lives of several generations of the Stockton family at Morven. For Black History month, Independent scholar John Burkhalter and pianist Sheldon Eldridge explore the link between Robert Field Stockton (1795-1866) the “Commodore”, and the free black composer Francis “Frank” Johnson. Johnson (1792-1844) now considered one of America’s most prominent musicians during the Federal period, was the first African American to publish sheet music, to perform an integrated concert , and the first musician in America to tour with his band in Europe.

Common calendar, Packet papers, February 12 - centraljersey com

Common calendar, Packet papers, February 12 Common calendar, Packet papers, February 12 French American School Princeton (FASP) is accepting enrollment. At FASP, students in preschool (3 years old) through grade 8 benefit from a rigorous bilingual curriculum accredited by the Middle State Association Commissions on Elementary and Secondary Schools and the French Ministry of Education; personalized attention thanks to small class sizes; and a multicultural community with more than 30 nationalities represented. FAPS is located at 75 Mapleton Road, Princeton.   McCarter Theatre Center presents Fireside Chats to “spark” conversation in the community. Filmed on the front lawn of the Princeton theater, student activities, Pulitzer Prize-winners, local business owners and others are interviewed by Artistic Director Sarah Rasmussen.

Princeton museum pays tribute to 19th century Black composer

Princeton museum pays tribute to 19th century Black composer Updated Feb 16, 2021; Posted Feb 09, 2021 Morven Museum and Garden in Princeton will present a tribute to Black composer Francis Johnson s music in an online program noon Tuesday, Feb. 16. This image, Francis Johnson, is from the New York Public Library Digital Collections.Collection of the Free Library of Philadelphia/morven.org Facebook Share Morven Museum and Garden in Princeton will host a virtual Black History Month tribute to composer Francis Johnson noon on Tuesday, Feb. 16. Colonialism and its legacies, including slavery, were a part of the lives of several generations of the Stockton family at Morven. For Black History month, Independent scholar John Burkhalter and pianist Sheldon Eldridge will explore the link between Robert Field Stockton (1795-1866) the “Commodore,” and the free black composer Francis “Frank” Johnson.

Common calendar, Packet papers, February 5 - centraljersey com

Common calendar, Packet papers, February 5 Common calendar, Packet papers, February 5 Ongoing Princeton University Concerts (PUC) is expanding its digital offerings for the remainder of the 2020-21 season to replace planned in-person concerts, many of which will be rescheduled to future seasons. The university’s performing arts series has recast all of its virtual programming to directly address socially relevant topics. This includes: a new podcast series, Breathe in Music, bringing PUC’s popular Live Music Meditation series to a digital format; a new series of conversations with musicians and prominent arts thinkers about the impact of COVID-19 on the performing arts hosted by multidisciplinary artist and WNYC host Helga Davis; the release of new video episodes of mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato’s Sing for Today, in which the opera star responds to current events through the lens of song and conversations; and virtual performances and live Q&As with world-renowned musicians

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