Monday, October 20, 2008

THE BIBLIOPHILES 20TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION



This weekend, The Bibliophiles, the oldest continuously operating incorporated Black Book club in America will celebrate their 20th anniversary. This powerful and committed group of African-American women will celebrate at an invitation-only event at the NJ Historical Society in Newark surrounded by past and present members, local dignitaries, and the who's who of Essex County, NJ. Expected at this exclusive fete are Bibliophiles Joyce Harley, Essex County Business Administrator and a member of the Essex County Links,Inc., Doris Boyer, immediate past-president of The North Jersey Chapter of Jack and Jill, Inc. and many others.

To learn more about The Bibliophiles and their history, log onto www.thebiliophiles.org .

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is a great group. The link is www.thebibliophiles.org

Anonymous said...

Love your site and the music selections! As a member of the Bibliophiles,it is great to see our 20th Anniversary event posted. You are clearly in the know.

I will definitely continue to check out your site for other events of significance to our community.

Lee Rambeau Kemp

A Black Owned Publishing House in Irvington, NJ said...

This is phenomenal.

Anonymous said...

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