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SUMMARY:CANCELED Historical Society: Crescent Tire & Service and the Crescenzo Family
DESCRIPTION:Please note: The Historical Society of Hammonton’s May membership meeting and Speaker Series program have been canceled.\n\n\nWe look forward to seeing everyone at our next meeting on Thursday\, June 4 at the Canoe Club (6:00 PM meeting\, 7:00 PM program).\n\n\n\n\nHistorical Society of Hammonton \nMark your calendars and plan to join us for an evening of local history and community! \nThursday\, May 7\, 2026\nCanoe Club at Hammonton Lake Park\nFree and open to the public – no membership or RSVP required! \nSchedule: \n6 PM – Monthly Membership Meeting\n6:45 PM – Refreshments\n7 PM – Speaker Series Presentation \nThe May program\, “Built to Last: The Story of Crescent Tire & Service and the Crescenzo Family\,” will feature longtime local business owner Christa Crescenzo McIntosh. A true story of resilience\, reinvention\, and family continuity\, the presentation will explore the history of one of Hammonton’s enduring family businesses and the generations who helped shape it.
URL:https://townofhammonton.org/event/the-story-of-crescent-tire-service-and-the-crescenzo-family/
LOCATION:Hammonton Canoe Club\, 100 Sports Drive\, Hammonton\, NJ\, 08037
CATEGORIES:Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Historical Society of Hammonton":MAILTO:hammonton.historical@comcast.net
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260324T190000
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SUMMARY:New Book Club: Historical Society of Hammonton & Women's Civic Club
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin us for the launch of our new book club in partnership with the Women’s Civic Club of Hammonton!\nTuesday\, March 23\, 2026Woman’s Civic Club\, 418 S. Liberty Street\, HammontonFree – no RSVP required \nSchedule:7 PM – Discussion\, presentation\, and blueberry desserts! \nThis inaugural event marks the start of a new Book Club initiative and is presented in partnership with the Hammonton Woman’s Civic Club\, whose long-standing mission centers on community service\, civic engagement\, and fostering connections in Hammonton. \nThe first book selection is With Eager Hands: The Life of Elizabeth Coleman White\, which explores the life and legacy of Elizabeth White\, widely recognized as the “mother of the highbush blueberry.” White’s work helped transform blueberries into a commercially viable crop—an innovation with special significance in Hammonton\, known as the Blueberry Capital of the World. \nCopies of With Eager Hands: The Life of Elizabeth Coleman White will be available for purchase through the Historical Society of Hammonton\, or attendees may obtain the book through Amazon or the Whitesbog Village website. \nIn addition to group discussion\, the evening will feature a guest speaker from Whitesbog Village\, who will share additional insight into Elizabeth White’s life\, work\, and lasting impact. The program will follow an informal\, discussion-based format designed to encourage conversation and connection. Attendees are invited to bring their favorite blueberry dessert to share as part of the gathering. \nThe HSH Book Club is free and open to members and non-members alike\, and participants are welcome whether they have read the entire book\, part of it\, or are simply interested in the topic. \nCome connect\, learn\, and celebrate history with us!
URL:https://townofhammonton.org/event/16325/
LOCATION:Woman’s Civic Club\, 418 S. Liberty Street\, Hammonton\, 08037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Historical Society of Hammonton":MAILTO:hammonton.historical@comcast.net
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260320T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260320T130000
DTSTAMP:20260509T030625
CREATED:20260318T213407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260318T214148Z
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SUMMARY:Camp Boardwalk: AC During World War II • Historical Society of Hammonton
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a morning of local history and community!\nFriday\, March 20\, 2026\nNoyes Arts Garage of Stockton University\, 2200 Fairmount Ave.\, Atlantic City\, NJFree – RSVP required \nSchedule:11 AM – Exhibit tour and presentation \nWe’re pleased to invite the public to this special off-site program featuring a private tour and presentation of Camp Boardwalk: Atlantic City During World War II\, hosted by historian Dr. Patricia Chappine at the Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University in Atlantic City. \nThis experience offers a behind-the-scenes look at one of New Jersey’s most compelling and underexplored World War II stories\, guided by the exhibit’s curator\, historian Dr. Patricia Chappine\, who is also currently working with the Historical Society of Hammonton as part of its community history project. \nCamp Boardwalk explores Atlantic City’s dramatic transformation during World War II\, when the city became a major hub for military training\, medical care\, and home-front service\, earning it the nickname “Camp Boardwalk.” Major hotels were repurposed into training and redistribution centers\, and the Thomas M. England General Hospital was established to care for wounded and recovering soldiers returning from overseas. \nThe exhibition also highlights the vital contributions of local residents\, particularly women and African American men and women\, whose service as nurses\, Red Cross volunteers\, USO hostesses\, members of the Women’s Army Corps and Navy WAVES\, and in both military and civilian defense roles brings forward voices often underrepresented in traditional wartime narratives. \nAfter the program\, attendees are encouraged to explore the Noyes Arts Garage\, which houses working artist studios\, shops\, and the African American Heritage Museum of Southern New Jersey. Free parking will be provided for attendees\, courtesy of the Noyes Museum\, offering convenient access. \nClick here to RSVP:https://www.historicalsocietyofhammonton.org/hhs-rsvp \nCome connect\, learn\, and celebrate history with us!
URL:https://townofhammonton.org/event/camp-boardwalk-atlantic-city-during-world-war-ii-private-tour-historical-society-of-hammonton/
LOCATION:Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University\, 2200 Fairmount Ave.\, Atlantic City\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Historical Society of Hammonton":MAILTO:hammonton.historical@comcast.net
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260108T180000
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SUMMARY:Historical Society of Hammonton: Monthly Speaker Series Presentation
DESCRIPTION:Names\, Nonsense & Misnomers: A Stroll Through Hammonton’s Streets and Homes \n\nJoin us for an evening of local history and community! \n\nThursday\, January 8\, 2026\nCanoe Club at Hammonton Lake Park\nFree and open to the public – no membership or RSVP required!\n\n \nSchedule: \n\n6 PM – Monthly Membership Meeting\n6:45 PM – Refreshments\n7 PM – Speaker Series Presentation\n\nTake a trip through Hammonton’s past! Join us for a fun and fascinating evening exploring the stories behind our town’s streets\, old homes\, and historic sites. You’ll hear how roads were renamed\, buildings were moved\, legends were created – and how Hammonton once had three different “centers” before becoming an official town in 1866. \nExpect lots of great trivia\, surprising discoveries\, and plenty of “I never knew that!” moments. \nThe program will be presented by Greg White\, HSH’s immediate past president and lead historian\, and Deborah White\, HSH museum curator and trustee. Since joining the Society in 2017\, they’ve conducted extensive research efforts that keep uncovering new gems about Hammonton. \nCome connect\, learn\, and celebrate Hammonton’s history with us!
URL:https://townofhammonton.org/event/historical-society-of-hammonton-monthly-speaker-series-presentation/
LOCATION:Hammonton Canoe Club\, 100 Sports Drive\, Hammonton\, NJ\, 08037
CATEGORIES:Event,Historical Society of Hammonton
ORGANIZER;CN="Historical Society of Hammonton":MAILTO:hammonton.historical@comcast.net
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251002T190000
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SUMMARY:Historical Society of Hammonton • Speaker Series Presentation
DESCRIPTION:Historical Society of Hammonton • Speaker Series Presentation\nHammonton Presbyterian Church\nJoin us for an evening of local history and community! \nThursday\, October 2\, 2025\n\nCanoe Club at Hammonton Lake Park\nFree and open to the public – no membership or RSVP required! \n\nSchedule:\n\n6 PM – Monthly Membership Meeting\n6:45 PM – Refreshments\n7 PM – Speaker Series Presentation\n\nThis month’s program will feature a full evening focused on the Hammonton Presbyterian Church.\nDonna Brown will provide a fascinating recap of Hammonton’s history as it relates to the church\, sharing photos from her father’s archive. Her father was a longtime editor of the Hammonton News\, and his collection offers a unique glimpse into the town’s past. \nJohanna Johnson\, part of the church’s leadership team\, will highlight the upcoming 130th anniversary celebration. \nBill Parkhurst\, Historical Society trustee and longtime member\, may also share insights to round out the evening. \n\nCome connect\, learn\, and celebrate Hammonton’s history with us!
URL:https://townofhammonton.org/event/historical-society-of-hammonton-speaker-series-presentation-2/
LOCATION:Hammonton Canoe Club\, 100 Sports Drive\, Hammonton\, NJ\, 08037
CATEGORIES:Event,Historical Society of Hammonton
ORGANIZER;CN="Historical Society of Hammonton":MAILTO:hammonton.historical@comcast.net
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250206T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250206T210000
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CREATED:20250129T011847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250129T203813Z
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SUMMARY:Historical Society of Hammonton: History of Egg Harbor City's Sanitorium
DESCRIPTION:Historical Society of Hammonton\n\nJoin us for a fascinating evening of history and community!\n\n\n• Thursday\, February 6\, 2025\n• Canoe Club at Hammonton Lake Park\n\nFree and open to the public – no membership or RSVP required!\n\n\nSchedule:\n• 6 PM – Monthly Membership Meeting\n• 6:45 PM – Refreshments\n• 7 PM – Speaker Series Presentation\n\n\n\n“History of Egg Harbor City’s Sanitorium: The Neutral Water Health Resort”\n\n\n\nPresented by Dick Colby\, Volunteer Curator of the Egg Harbor City Historical Society’s Roundhouse Museum.\n\n\nDiscover the fascinating history of Egg Harbor City’s Sanitorium\, the “Neutral Water Health Resort\,” which operated between 1902 and 1923. Under the direction of Dr. Smith\, the sanitorium attracted visitors seeking the curative properties of the cedar waters of Landing Creek. This presentation will explore how such water-immersion health resorts\, popular in southern Germany and southeastern Europe\, found a home in southern New Jersey. Join us as we delve into the cultural and medical significance of this unique institution and its place in local history.\n\n\nOur speaker\, Dick Colby\, is the Volunteer Curator for the Egg Harbor City Historical Society’s Roundhouse Museum. A passionate researcher\, Colby brings Southern New Jersey’s rich history to life through his presentations\, including this fascinating story of Egg Harbor City’s Sanitorium.
URL:https://townofhammonton.org/event/historical-society-of-hammonton-history-of-egg-harbor-citys-sanitorium/
LOCATION:Hammonton Canoe Club\, 100 Sports Drive\, Hammonton\, NJ\, 08037
CATEGORIES:Historical Society of Hammonton
ORGANIZER;CN="Historical Society of Hammonton":MAILTO:hammonton.historical@comcast.net
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