
Take a nostalgic journey back to a defining year in American pop culture-when the nation celebrated its Bicentennial with fireworks, parades, and a wave of red, white, and blue pride.
Amidst disco fever, classic TV, and the dawn of punk rock, Elvis Presley was still the King, thrilling fans with powerful performances from The Jungle Room to the concert stage. This special musical history lesson captures the patriotic energy of 1976 alongside Elvis’ enduring charisma and resilience during his final touring years — a heartfelt salute to the spirit, sound, and soul of a nation and its most iconic entertainer. Please register everyone in your group attending.
This program is being offered in recognition of America's 250th Celebration.
Northeast Branch Branch Library
The Northeast Branch first opened in February of 1993. In November 2009, the Warren County Freeholders purchased the Best Fruit Farm Building as the future home of the branch. After a year of renovations, in May 2011, staff and a group of 153 volunteers moved the branch to our new location.

