Kramer Hall Seeking Agriculture Memorabilia to Celebrate Hammonton’s 150th Anniversary
For Immediate Release
Contact: Susan Allen
News and Media Relations
Galloway, NJ 08205
Susan.Allen@stockton.edu
(609) 652-4790
www.stockton.edu/media
Galloway, N.J. – Stockton University Kramer Hall and the Noyes Museum of Art of Stockton have partnered with the South Jersey Culture and History Center and the Town of Hammonton to host an exhibition focusing on the theme of agriculture in Hammonton as a part of the town's Sesquicentennial.
Kramer Hall and the Noyes are asking the community to consider sharing relevant historical items that they own which relate to any of the agriculture industries located in Hammonton. For example, items, documents or photographs might relate to farming, machinery, workers and the crop industries. There are some space and size limitations as to what can be accepted, so please contact Kramer Hall at 609-626-3837 to coordinate the display of larger items.
Those interested in participating can email a picture of an item along with a description
to michael.cagno@stockton.edu.
The exhibit will be open Aug. 15 through Dec. 31 at the Noyes Gallery at Kramer Hall
with an opening reception on Thursday, Sept. 15, from 6 - 8 p.m. as part of Hammonton's
Third Thursday activities.
This is the second exhibition focused on preserving Hammonton’s history. Currently on display until August 8 is a 150-year showcase of the local industry and progress highlighting garments, shoes, textiles, glass and more.
For details about Stockton Kramer Hall, visit www.stockton.edu/hammonton.
# # #