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Under the Golden Dome with Wayne Sherrer, Monday April 22, 2024 at 6pm in Centenary University Library or online via Zoom
Under the Golden Dome: Wayne Sherrer
Phorgotten No More: Glimpses of the African American Presence in Phillipsburg

Join Pastor Tim Nicinski for a rich discussion of Phillipsburg’s African American history as told through Mr. Sherrer’s research. There will be time for a short question and answer session, and Mr. Sherrer will have books available for purchase. This presentation is a joint program between Taylor Memorial Library and the Hackettstown Free Public Library. We encourage members of the public to attend as well as the Centenary University community.
About the Author: Wayne C. Sherrer, born in Phillipsburg, is a sixth-generation resident of Phillipsburg, NJ. He is a past president of the Phillipsburg Area Historical Society and research associate of the Warren County Historical and Genealogical Society. He is the Priest in charge of the St. James’ Episcopal Church in Hackettstown, NJ.