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SUMMARY:Weekly Arts & Crafts Class at the Museum
DESCRIPTION:Looking for a creative morning out? Join us every Thursday morning for a relaxed\, creative drop-in arts & crafts session designed especially for our youngest visitors. Led by Ms. Lisa\, each week features a different simple craft inspired by history\, art\, or the season. \nCrafts take about 15–20 minutes to complete\, so families are welcome to arrive anytime between 10:00 AM and 12:00 PM and work at their own pace. During the colder months\, activities are held inside the Museum; in warmer weather\, crafts move to the outdoor walkway. \nThis program is ideal for ages 1–3. Adult guidance\, participation\, and supervision are required\, as activities are hands-on and designed for young children with caregiver support. \n Every Thursday\n 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM (drop in anytime)\n New craft each week\n Best for ages 1–3\n Indoors in winter / Outdoor walkway in warmer months\n Free to attend ($5 donation encouraged) \nNo registration required—just stop by\, get creative\, and enjoy a playful morning at the museum! 
URL:https://hobokenmuseum.org/event/artscrafts/2026-06-25/
LOCATION:Hoboken Historical Museum\, 1301 Hudson St.\, Hoboken\, NJ\, 07030\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Classes
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SUMMARY:Hoboken Talks with Milly-May McLaughlin and Gianni McLaughlin
DESCRIPTION:Please join us virtually on Thursday\, June 25th at 7 PM when Milly-May McLaughlin and Gianni McLaughlin sit down with Bob Foster for our next episode of Hoboken Talks! \nMilly-May is a British-American writer\, producer\, and classically trained actor. Gianni studied filmmaking at the New York Film Academy and made his acting debut in the award winning series “Peaky Blinders.” Milly-May and Gianni met as cast members in an Off-Broadway show. They fell in love and got married within five months of knowing each other. Shortly after their marriage\, they started a film production company\, Paper Cinema. \nIn 2023\, Gianni and Milly-May made their first feature film “Bless Me Father.” The film won 12 awards and was nominated for six others. The film made headlines in the press due to the way the McLaughlins funded the project. They had planned to have a destination wedding in Spain\, but then the pandemic hit. The wedding was cancelled\, and the money saved was used to fund their film. \nThis creative duo will be speaking about the innovative work of Paper Cinema\, with a special focus on BEFALLEN\, which marks Milly-May’s directorial debut. The film came together after she read the book Befallen by Dr. Edwin Duroy\, and discovered the largely erased history of “gentrification by fire” in Hoboken during the 1970s and 1980s. Milly-May felt a responsibility to help bring this underrepresented story to the big screen. \nPlease tune in on June 25th!
URL:https://hobokenmuseum.org/event/hoboken-talks-with-milly-may-mclaughlin-and-gianni-mclaughlin/
LOCATION:Hoboken Historical Museum\, 1301 Hudson St.\, Hoboken\, NJ\, 07030\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Featured
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