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Waterfront Montessori Presents Immigrant Monologues at City Hall

On Friday, March 8, Waterfront Montessori (WFM) will present The Immigrant Monologues at the Council Chambers at 7:00 p.m. The stage-play is written and performed by WFM Middle School students as part of the School’s 15 Years, 15 Hours community outreach initiative, in honor of WFM’s 15th anniversary this year. The goal is to raise […]

JC Families JC Kids Obstacle Run

JCFamilies and Wildly Fit are excited to host the JC Kids Obstacle Run 2019 on Saturday, March 9. Kids ages 4 - 12 years of age will explore fun and challenging obstacles as they race through the course with their designated age group. The event will take place indoors at The Cordero School (158 Erie […]

Saint Patrick’s Day Parade and Celebration

On Sunday, March 10, the Jersey City St. Patrick's Day Parade will kick-off from Lincoln Park at 12:30 pm. The parade will march down to Journal Square and will be followed by a Saint Patrick's Day Celebration at Healy's Tavern (6th Street), 3:00 pm. For more information about the parade, please email Maureen Hulings at […]

NEA Big Read: Reflection: Station Eleven – Morgan Branch

Join the Educational Arts Team for a Reflection: Station Eleven workshop, where we will lead readers of Station Eleven on a review and reflection of some of the themes and characters they encountered in this powerful novel on survival in a precarious future. This workshop is free and open to the public, but requires advanced registration. Please click […]

Women’s History Month Opening Reception

The City of Jersey City, Mayor Steven M. Fulop, the Jersey City Municipal Council and the Jersey City Office of Cultural Affairs is proud to host an opening reception for March's Rotunda Art Gallery exhibition. The show will celebrate and feature work inspired by Women's History Month. The exhibition will showcase the artwork of emerging and […]

NEA Big Read: Why We Can’t Put Dystopian Fiction Down – Apple Tree House Lecture

Mayor Steven M. Fulop, the City of Jersey City, the Jersey City Office of Cultural Affairs, the Educational Arts Team and the Jersey City Free Public Library are proud to present "Why We Can't Put Dystopian Fiction Down," a public scholar lecture part of the Big Read. Associate Professor at Montclair State University, Laura Nicosia, Ph.D., […]

NEA Big Read: Reflection: Station Eleven – Main Library/Biblioteca Criolla

Join the Educational Arts Team for a Reflection: Station Eleven workshop, where we will lead readers of Station Eleven on a review and reflection of some of the themes and characters they encountered in this powerful novel on survival in a precarious future. This workshop is free and open to the public, but requires advanced registration. Please click here to […]

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NEA Big Read: Reflection: Station Eleven – Heights Branch

Join the Educational Arts Team for a Reflection: Station Eleven workshop, where we will lead readers of Station Eleven on a review and reflection of some of the themes and characters they encountered in this powerful novel on survival in a precarious future. This workshop is free and open to the public, but requires advanced registration. Please click here to […]

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ArtFair14C

Discover new artists - from Jersey City, Hudson County and around the world.  More than 200 artists and 50 local, national and international exhibitors take over two floors of the Hyatt Regency Hotel (2 Exchange Place) on the waterfront in New Jersey's only art fair. Friday, March 15: 4:00 – 9:00 pm Saturday, March 16: […]

Midnight Market Jersey City

Midnight Market Jersey City offers a one of a kind Night Market. Head down to the Harborside Atrium (210 Hudson Street) on Friday, March 15 at 6:30 pm to experience this creative food and dance experience! This even is open to the public. For more information, please visit the Midnight Market Facebook event page.

NEA Big Read: Survival is Not Enough – Panel Discussion

“Survival is not Enough: Reflections on the Importance of the Arts & Humanities in the Modern World” Presented by the Jersey City Office of Cultural Affairs, the Educational Arts Team, the Jersey City Free Public Library and New Jersey City University presents "Survival is Not Enough," a panel discussion responding to the themes of survival […]