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Book Talk with Angus Gillespie
Book Talk with Angus Gillespie
Please join us for a book talk with Professor Angus Kress Gillespie on October 5, 2024 at 4pm! A twelve-lane behemoth cutting through the least scenic parts of the Garden State, the New Jersey Turnpike may lack the romantic allure of highways like Route 66, but it might just be a more accurate symbol of … Continue reading Book Talk with Angus Gillespie
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1st October Boricua Community Workshop
1st October Boricua Community Workshop
Puerto Rico History & Culture Explore Puerto Rico's history and cultural traditions shaping its identity in a workshop focusing on the evolution of Puerto Rico's culture. Presented by Walter Alomar, documentarian, educator, President of Origins of Hispanic Culture (OCHO)
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Hoboken Talks with Councilwoman Theresa Castellano
Hoboken Talks with Councilwoman Theresa Castellano
Please join us virtually on Thursday, October 10th at 7pm when Councilwoman Theresa Castellano sits down with Jaye Castellano for a special episode of Hoboken Talks! Theresa is a woman with numerous roles. She is a public servant, former councilwoman, entrepreneur, wife, mom and grandma. Her roots in Hoboken run deep. Theresa will have many … Continue reading Hoboken Talks with Councilwoman Theresa Castellano
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Storytime & Crafts with ‘Hoboken Jack’ Silbert and Bill Curran
Storytime & Crafts with ‘Hoboken Jack’ Silbert and Bill Curran
It's time for our next Storytime & Crafts with 'Hoboken Jack' Silbert and Bill Curran! We will be getting into the Halloween spirit by reading "The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything" by Linda Williams. We will also read "Sammy Spider's First Yom Kippur." Storytime & Crafts will take place on Saturday, … Continue reading Storytime & Crafts with ‘Hoboken Jack’ Silbert and Bill Curran
Thrifty Saturday
Thrifty Saturday
October 12th is our second to last Thrifty Saturday for the season! Don't miss it - 2pm-7pm this Saturday in the Museum Walkway at 1301 Hudson Street! Vendors include vintage, handmade jewelry, reworked watch necklaces, permanent jewelry, food and live DJ!
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2nd October Boricua Community Workshop
2nd October Boricua Community Workshop
Puerto Rico Politics Examine Puerto Rico's Political History and Current Landscape. Key topics include political parties, election history, voting rights, and the difference between residents and citizens. Don Pedro Albizu Campos will also be discussed. Presented by author and educator Andre Lee Muñiz
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Hispanic Heritage Month Film Screening
Hispanic Heritage Month Film Screening
On Saturday October 19, 2024, at 7:00pm, the Thomas Edison Film Festival (TEFF) and the Hoboken Historical Museum present a selection of three award-winning films in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month. “Shura” is a story of an octogenarian woman’s powerful commitment and mission to provide aid to migrants crossing the border and helping to save … Continue reading Hispanic Heritage Month Film Screening
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Day of the Dead Ofrenda Skull Decorating Workshop & Talk
Day of the Dead Ofrenda Skull Decorating Workshop & Talk
On Sunday, October 20, 2024, the Hoboken Historical Museum invites the community to a special Day of the Dead celebration. Professor Regina Marchi will be leading an ofrenda skull decorating class from 1:30pm-3:30pm, followed by a Day of the Dead talk from 4pm-5pm. No registration is required and both events are free of charge. Regina … Continue reading Day of the Dead Ofrenda Skull Decorating Workshop & Talk
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Halloween Market
Halloween Market
Join us this Saturday from 1pm-6pm for a spooky Halloween Market led by Cynthia Figueroa! Candles, vintage, handmade jewelry, crochet and more. All are invited to dress up to get into the holiday spirit!
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Hoboken House Tour
Hoboken House Tour
The Hoboken House Tour is just around the corner! Join us on Sunday, October 27th from 10am-4pm for a day filled with discovery, learning, and appreciation for the city's rich past.
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Fourth October Boricua Community Building Workshop
Fourth October Boricua Community Building Workshop
Please join us for the fourth installment of the October Boricua Community Workshop series on Monday, October 28th from 5pm-7pm at the Museum! This workshop will be led by Rev. Raymond Angel Guzman-Caraballo, who is the founder of the Boricua Community Building Center and owner of the upcoming cannabis dispensary HoneymoonJC. Rev. Raymond is a … Continue reading Fourth October Boricua Community Building Workshop
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Artist Talk with Raymond Smith
Artist Talk with Raymond Smith
Please join us virtually for an online Artist Talk on Friday, November 1, 2024 at 7pm when Raymond Smith sits down with Director Bob Foster. This program will be livestreamed on YouTube and Facebook. Raymond will be sharing about his upcoming exhibit “Recent Works,” which opens on November 3rd and is a stop on the … Continue reading Artist Talk with Raymond Smith
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Thrifty Saturday
Thrifty Saturday
Join us for the final Thrifty Saturday of the season this Saturday, November 2nd from 2pm-7pm in the Museum Walkway! Permanent jewelry, handmade jewelry, vintage vendors, and food.
Ofrenda Skull Decorating Class
Ofrenda Skull Decorating Class
Please join the Museum and Artist Bill Curran for an ofrenda skull decorating class to honor the Day of the Dead! No advanced registration is required.
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Opening Reception for Raymond Smith
Opening Reception for Raymond Smith
The Museum is proud to announce our next exhibit “Recent Works by Raymond Smith” in the Upper Gallery! All are invited to his opening reception, which is a stop on the Hoboken Artists’ Studio Tour, on Sunday, November 3rd, from 2pm-5pm at the Museum. Raymond Smith is an accomplished painter, illustrator, and graphic designer, specializing … Continue reading Opening Reception for Raymond Smith