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2023 New Jersey Arts Annual
Mother Nature vs Human Nature: The Inequity of Climate Resilience
February 1 - June 24, 2023
The Noyes Museum of Stockton University is delighted to host the 2023 New Jersey Arts Annual and to welcome the public to this state-wide juried exhibition sponsored by New Jersey State Council on the Arts (NJSCA). “Mother Nature vs Human Nature: The Inequity of Climate Resilience.” Through this exhibition, the public will gain a profound understanding of the interconnection between life and the disturbances related to the climate. The artists have presented a renewed sense of responsibility for action. With 825 artworks submitted, 103 artists were selected to participate. This year, the exhibition is located at both the Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University in Atlantic City and the Noyes Gallery at Kramer Hall in Hammonton.

Essential Financial Literacy Series
Thursdays, April 13, 20, & 27 | 6 - 8pm
The "essentials" 3-part series will review the basics of investing, how banks and credit cards work, "good debt" and "bad debt", wise borrowing strategies, interest basics, and the introduction to stocks, bonds, and intermediate finanical planning. Led by Hammonton-local and Accredited Assset Management Specialist, Ben Ott, this series is designed to enhance basic financial literacy for mature teens (with adult supervision) and adults who want to understand the fundamentals of money.
Each paid registrant is allowed to bring one complimentary guest.
Intermediate Financial Literacy Series
Thursdays, May 4, 11, 18 & 25 | 6 - 8pm
These four "Intermediate" courses are designed to build off our previous "Essential Financial Literacy" Series and to advance your personal financial skills and strategies. Participants in this course will learn about the stock market, P/E ratios, bonds, interest rates, maturities, insurance policies, variable annuities, mutual funds, 401(k)s, IRAs, inheritance, estate taxes, and tax consequences from investments. Led by Hammonton-local and Accredited Assset Management Specialist, Ben Ott, this series is designed to enhance basic financial literacy for adults or mature teens (with adult supervision) who have attended the previous financial literacy course.
Each paid registrant is allowed to bring one complimentary guest.
Migration, Intergenerational Relations, and the Life Course: Piecing Together Social Reproduction in a Global Context
Thursday, April 13th
4:30 pm
Dr. Cati Coe, Professor and Canada Research Chair in Migration and Care, will examine how Ghanaian migrants to the United States organize long-distance parenting and elder caregiving as they try to ensure their own future in the United States. View the remote lecture at Kramer Hall. Refreshments will be served.
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Nolan Ryan Pop-Up Memorabilia Exhibit
The exhibit displays pieces of the extraordinary Nolan Ryan memorabilia collection donated by Leo S. Ullman to Stockton University. The eclectic items on display in Kramer Hall include bats, puzzles, pennants, figurines, coins, and jerseys.
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.
Adler Aphasia Center
The Stockton University Masters of Science in Communication 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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