Schools and Libraries
February 7, 2023
From: Darien Library
Uncovering the History of Seneca Village
with Sara Cedar Miller
Tuesday, February 7th at 7 p.m.
Community Room
Did you know that the first and largest community of Black landowners in New York City was located within what we know of today as Central Park? Learn about Seneca Village, a hub of Black empowerment and enrichment, and take a journey into the past to explore its grounds.
In Concert: Ramblin' Dan Stevens
and the American Blues
Thursday, February 9th at 7 p.m.
Community Room
Listen through the history of the blues in America with veteran bluesman Ramblin' Dan Stevens. Trace the rich legacy of this genre through the great African American migration to cities like Memphis, Chicago, and beyond.
Black Culture Celebration
Wednesday, February 22nd at 2 p.m.
Ages 12 to 18
Teen Lounge
Are you eager to know more about Black History and culture? Let’s learn together through games, trivia, and a showing of Marvel's "Black Panther" (with popcorn, of course!). Librarians will be on hand with personalized book recommendations of books featuring Black protagonists!
The Botanical World of Dr. Marie Clark Taylor
Tuesday, February 28th at 4 p.m.
Ages 7 to 12
Storytime Room
Learn about Dr. Marie Clark Taylor, the first Black woman to receive a PhD in Botany. We will learn about her illuminating experiments with photosynthesis and flower growth. In celebration of her incredible work, we will make our own pressed flower lanterns since she brought so much "light" to the study of plants.