02 Aug Instructors (Rolling Proposal)
We are currently accepting applications from Art Instructors for our fall and winter semesters for classes for children, teens, and adults....
We are currently accepting applications from Art Instructors for our fall and winter semesters for classes for children, teens, and adults....
The Joint Effort Safe Streets program celebrates the history of Princeton's Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood....
The Building Maintenance Technician performs many maintenance, safety and management tasks that promote a clean and safe working environment for the building’s employees....
Our smART kids outreach program was all about printmaking this February....
Our community partner McCarter Theatre Center generously extended an invite to both our Arts Exchange and smART kids outreach programs to see A Christmas Carol....
In collaboration with the YMCA’s Princeton Young Achievers, students share their stories about their lives growing up in Princeton and their hopes for the future....
Albert De Martin, photographerCollection of the Historical Society of PrincetonGift of Youth Communications Inc., in Memory of F.G. Clark, 1996The fire which devastated the Witherspoon Y branch building started from an over-heated furnace. A December 1936 letter to the editor of the “Princeton Herald” noted...
Frank A. VanZant, photographerCollection of the Historical Society of PrincetonIn the early twentieth-century, in racially divided Princeton, the Witherspoon branch of the Young Men’s Christian Association served as a focal point for the town’s African-American men and boys. Located on the corner of Witherspoon and...
Collection of the Historical Society of PrincetonGift of Youth Communications Inc.,in Memory of F.G. Clark, 1996Top Row (left to right): George Wilson, Captain Campbell, Hydia Steward, Garnell Herron; Bottom Row (left to right): George Reeves, William Hall, Ira Dickerson, John Gripper....
Collection of the Historical Society of PrincetonBy the time these photographs of the Robeson family were taken (on the occasion of the Robeson’s ninth wedding anniversary), Paul, “Essie,” and Paul, Jr. were living in London. In 1928, Robeson’s performance in Show Boat in London catapulted...