Black History Month Trivia Night rescheduled for March 2 at Reading Public Library

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The Town of Reading’s Office of Equity and Social Justice has announced that the Black History Month Trivia Night has been rescheduled and will now take place on Monday, March 2, at 6:30 pm in the Studio at the Reading Public Library.

Community members are invited to come together for an evening of connection, learning, and friendly competition while honoring the lives and contributions of Black heroes and sheroes throughout history.

Participants can attend solo or bring friends to form a team. Teams are limited to four people, and organizers will help smaller groups connect with others upon arrival so everyone has a chance to participate.

The event is open to all ages, making it a welcoming opportunity for families, neighbors, and community members to learn together while competing for prizes.

Organizers encourage residents to join the fun, meet new neighbors, and celebrate Black History Month through shared learning and community engagement.

For questions or additional information, residents may contact Albert Pless at APless@ReadingMA.gov or visit the Reading Public Library website.

Flyer by the Office of Equity and Social Justice.

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