Quincy 400: AAPI Heritage Month Tea & Trivia!
Quincy 400: AAPI Heritage Month Tea & Trivia
Monday, May 12 | 6:30 – 7:30 PM
Community Meeting Room, Main Library, 40 Washington St. Quincy, MA
The City of Quincy proudly marks 400 years of rich history, community, and culture since its settlement in 1625. Known as the birthplace of two U.S. Presidents, John Adams and John Quincy Adams, Quincy has been at the forefront of shaping American democracy and innovation. This milestone is an opportunity to honor our past, celebrate our present, and envision a bright future together.
Join the Celebration! The Thomas Crane Public Library invites the public to partake in an exciting year-long series of activities and events commemorating Quincy’s remarkable legacy! The celebration continues! Join us at the Thomas Crane Public Library for a special Asian-American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month Trivia Night as part of our ongoing #Quincy400 festivities. Test your knowledge on the diversity of AAPI history, culture, and the contributions of AAPI leaders, including their influence on our nation’s history on Monday, May 12 from 6:30 – 7:30 PM in the Community Meeting Room at the Main Library on 40 Washington St in Quincy Center.
This event is geared towards adults, however all ages are welcome. Children must be accompanied by a parent/guardian at all times.
This year promises a wide array of programs and activities designed to celebrate 400 years of the people and ideas that have shaped not only Quincy but also the fabric of America. Additionally, we’ll have a year-round Quincy 400 display with rotating subjects/themes each month as well as Quincy 400 trivia sheets and Quincy 400 bingo! All are available at the Main Library. Bingo sheets are available at all Quincy Library branches. Stay tuned for more events to come!
Join us as we commemorate Quincy’s vibrant legacy and celebrate the shared pride of our community. Together, let’s honor our history and look forward to the next chapter.
This program is made possible by generous donations to the Friends of the Thomas Crane Public Library.