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Blyden, Va’s Oldest Black Library, Plans Birthday Bash!
Norfolk’s historic Blyden Branch Library celebrates 103 years with a two-day event, including a program at the Attucks Theater and a free community day filled with activities and entertainment.
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NORFOLK
On October 4-5, the Norfolk Public Library will observe the 103rd anniversary of the historic Blyden Branch Library. “Come Home to Blyden” is its theme.
Blyden, located at 879 E Princess Anne Road, became the first municipally funded public library for Blacks in Virginia in 1921.
There will be two parts to the celebration. The first part will take place at the historic Attucks Theater, at 1010 Church Street on October 4 starting at 7 p.m.
The program will tell the fascinating story of Blyden’s history, incorporating various milestones which highlight the contributions of Norfolk’s Black community to Norfolk’s history over the years. The Norfolk State Vocal Music Jazz Ensemble, Elbert Watson Dance Company and Vincent Epps are just three of the production’s outstanding cast. Becky Livas, Hampton Road’s first Black female reporter, is the MC.
On Saturday, October 5, the “Community Day/Reunion” takes place on the grounds adjacent to the branch.
The community event runs from 12-4 p.m. and is free and open to the public. The event is for all ages and includes a children’s village, live music, vendors, displays/exhibits, book sale, free food, and a special distribution of school supplies, non-perishable goods and clothing by the Young People’s Guild, headed by Apostle Joyce White-Tasby and Arthur Tasby.
Come Home to Blyden.

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