Stockton’s Kramer Hall Takes a Trip Down Memory Lane for Hammonton's Third Thursday, May 18

For Immediate Release

 

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Galloway, N.J. - Stockton University’s Kramer Hall will celebrate Hammonton's May Third Thursday, themed "retro," with a trip down memory lane on Thursday, May 18 at 6 p.m.. Kramer Hall is located at 30 Front St. in Hammonton.

The Noyes Museum of Art, located on the first floor at Kramer Hall, will be hosting the opening reception of Paint Hammonton: 9th Annual Plein Air Exhibition. The paintings exhibited were captured on May 6, when painters set up their easels at locations of their choice, all around the town of Hammonton to capture the effects of natural light. Additionally, the Noyes Museum will be hosting the opening reception for the Fred Noyes Exhibition while welcoming mothers and daughters to enjoy a Mother Daughter Tea & Art Party. The Tea & Art Party is $20 for two and RSVP is required at education@noyesmuseum.org by May 15. 

Kramer Hall will also be hosting the monthly Jammonton session, where acoustic artists will play impromptu, retro tunes. All skill levels and acoustic instruments are welcome. Finally, Murphy Writing Center of Stockton University will host a write-in to the theme "retro." All writers and skill levels are welcome to participate in a free-flowing write- in session.

Light refreshments will be served. For more information about events at Kramer Hall, visit Stockton.edu/hammonton or call 609-626-3840.

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