Arts & Entertainment
Prelude to War: The Events that Drew the U.S. into World War I at the Scotch Plains Public Library
On Monday, September 18 at 7 pm, Tim White will orient the audience to the WWI time period.

As we mark the 100th anniversary of US entry into World War I, the Scotch Plains Public Library is pleased to present the World War I and America series, which will run from September 18 through November 9. As one of only four New Jersey institutions to have received the World War I and America grant, and with a generous gift from the Fanwood-Scotch Plains Service League, the public library will offer original programming to commemorate the centennial of American involvement in World War One and to explore the ongoing experience of veterans who have served in our lifetimes.
Opening the series on Monday, September 18 at 7 pm, Tim White, Associate Professor of History at New Jersey City University, will orient the audience to the time period (April 1917 through November 1918) that will be covered in the subsequent lectures, readings, discussions and films. The focus will be on the major events of the war up to the time of U.S. entry and the developments that preceded U.S. involvement in the war.
No registration is required for this event. For more information and to see the listings for future events, go to http://www.scotlib.org/2017/worldwarone, email library@scotlib.org, call (908) 322-5007 x 204 or stop by the Reference Desk. The Scotch Plains Library is located at 1927 Bartle Avenue, one block from Park Avenue in the center of town.