Upcoming Events
Exciting events happening in Hammonton all year long! Visit this webpage often for the latest events and learn how you can host an event at Kramer Hall.
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Noyes Exhibition: Chanelle René
October 8th - October 29th
Reception: October 17: 5:00pm - 6:30pm
Chanelle René is an award-winning, New Jersey contemporary figurative painter and mural artist. Her use of vibrant colors and painterly brushstrokes in oils and mixed media often celebrate the feminine figure to create narrative and engaging works from original canvases to large-scale murals.
Noyes Exhibition: Quinton Greene
October 8th - October 29th
Reception: October 17: 5:00pm - 6:30pm
Quinton Greene is a self-taught artist originally from North Carolina. He now resides in New Jersey. His art reflects aspects of African-American culture and his canvases offer a high contrast representation of subject matter drawn from his memory, emotion, and environment.
Expressive Arts Therapy for Stockton Students
4:00pm - 6:00pm
Kramer Hall and the Noyes Museum in Hammonton are excited to host expressive arts therapy for Stockton University students every other Thursday this fall from 4pm-6pm.
September 12: Beautify Kramer Hall: Art and Succulent Planters
September 26: Fruit Stamped Tote Bags
October 10: Mod Podge Coasters
October 24: Tissue Paper Stained Glass
November 7: String Ink Art
November 21: Peppermint Foot Soak
December 5: Mod Podge Washer Necklaces
Noyes Museum of Art
"Access to Art" with the ARC
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All are welcome for these introductory artist-led workshops where participants are guided to create a finished piece each night.
The Noyes Access to Art Program offers a comprehensive year-round initiative for children and adults, with a strong emphasis on arts education. It features a wide variety of in-person and virtual art classes, engaging art history sessions, and captivating art exhibitions. Our uniquely crafted programs are designed to involve a wide range of participants, enabling them to discover, explore, and create original works. Dive into our diverse program options and tap into the rich art resources available at various Noyes locations and through our collaborative partners.
Stockton Institute for Lifelong Learning
Women in Aviation during World War II
Tuesdays, 10/8, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29
12pm-1pm
During World War II, home front shortages created a pressing need for skilled workers. Women entered the field of aviation in areas previously closed to them. They worked as aeronautical engineers, aviator’s mates, machinists, and more. Women also joined the WASP (Women Air Force Service Pilots), flying as civilian pilots working with the military. This course will focus on the essential work women did in the field of aviation during WWII.
$45, Free for those age 60 + who live in Atlantic County.
Retirement Planning Today
Mondays, October 14th and 21st
Learn how to manage investment risks, use new tax laws to your advantage, make informed decisions about your company's retirement plan, and adjust your estate plan to function properly under the new laws. Light refreshments will be served. Louis Barberio and Michael McClelland - Instructors
Ongoing Events:
Hammonton Heart & Soul
Kramer Hall is proud to participate in and host periodic meetings of Hammonton Heart & Soul. Hammonton Heart & Soul is an organization that seeks to help people shape the future of this community by actively seeking the collective wisdom of all residents, improving local decision-making, creating a shared sense of belonging, and ultimately strengthening the social, cultural, and economic vibrancy of Hammonton. If you live, work, or regularly visit Hammonton, we encourage you to join us in bringing the community together!
SCOSA in Hammonton
The Stockton Center on Successful Aging (SCOSA) offers enriching workshops and activities for our older adult community at Kramer Hall. Be on the lookout for periodic program offerings!
Hammonton Art Club
In a newly forged partnership with the Noyes Museum of Art, Hammonton Art Club will have hybrid art sessions the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month (September through May).
Adler Aphasia Center
The Stockton University Masters of Science in Communication Sciences & Disorders Program has aligned with Adler Aphasia Center to offer twice-monthly free clinics for those suffering from aphasia, a speech and language disorder. The group will meet on the second and fourth Fridays of each month from 10 a.m. – noon at Stockton University’s Kramer Hall, 30 Front St. in downtown Hammonton, N.J.
For more information and to pre-register, contact: Wendy Greenspan at 973-530-3981 or email: wgreenspan@AdlerAphasiaCenter.org
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