Black History Month is honored and celebrated from February 1 – 28, 2026. It’s a time for Livermore Public Library (LPL) to celebrate the history and cultural impact of Black Americans. All are invited to attend free events and utilize the offered resources and services to learn more about this nationally celebrated month.
- February 1 – 28, Black History Month Trivia Bulletin Board, all branches. Test your knowledge and learn more about important figures in Black History.
- February 20 at 3:30 p.m.: Baba Shibambo at Rincon Branch Library. This program will be an interactive, high-energy performance that takes the audience on “a journey back into the heart of ancient Africa through music and story.” Baba Shibambo will play and have the audience participate by also playing traditional African instruments. He will present an authentic Zulu folktale set to music. The audience will have the chance to learn traditional African dance moves and learn the background of the dances.
- February 22 at 2 p.m.: Ashley Jemison and Company Concert at Civic Center Library. In celebration of Black History Month, join Ashley Jemison and Company for a special musical performance.
Thanks to the support of the Friends of the Livermore Public Library, all Black History Month events are free and open to the public. For more information, please call 925-373-5505.