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Libraries
Did you know there are over 30 public libraries in the state of Delaware? In addition to books, Delaware libraries provide a wealth of programs and resources available to Delaware residents, including arts classes, movie showings and kid friendly performances.Â
Chapel Street Concert Series: Bell'Arte Trio
- Newark Free Library
- Sunday, February 8
Annual Shakespeare Read-Aloud: Macbeth
- Kent County Public Library
- Sunday, February 8
"Lift Every Voice and Sing": The Legacy of James Weldon Johnson
- Woodlawn Library
- Sunday, February 8
Black History Film Documentary: Student Activism in the 1965 Voting Rights Campaign
- Kent County Public Library
- Tuesday, February 10
Friday the 13th Book Club: Vampires
- McGlynn's Pub
- Presented by Kent County Public Library
- February 13 – November 13
Black History Film Documentary: The Modern Civil Rights Movement
- Kent County Public Library
- Tuesday, February 17
In Common Cause: Delaware’s Homefront in the Revolutionary War
- Selbyville Public Library
- Presented by Delaware Public Archives
- Thursday, February 19
The History of Legalized Racism in Delaware with Bebe Coker
- Woodlawn Library
- Sunday, February 22
Black History Film Documentary: Brownie Speaks
- Kent County Public Library
- Tuesday, February 24
Art Roulette
- Kent County Public Library
- Tuesday, February 24
Jay Daniels - A Time for Love - Chapel Street Concert Series
- Newark Free Library
- Tuesday, February 24
Uncover the Past: Transcribing Delaware History
- Route 9 Library & Innovation Center
- Presented by Delaware Historical Society
- Saturday, February 28
