Events
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Metal Ornament Workshop
Get into the holiday spirit with Elizabeth Ann Tokoly of Eat Metal, Inc. for a DIY Metal Ornaments Workshop! We’ll get to design and create our own custom metal holiday ornaments using professional stamping and texturing techniques. Participants will choose from a variety of ornament shapes and personalize each piece with patterns, letters, or symbols. … Continue reading Metal Ornament Workshop
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Hoboken Talks with Hank Forrest
Join us virtually for the season finale of Hoboken Talks! Hank Forrest and his wife arrived in Hoboken when Tom Vezzetti was Mayor in 1987. Hank describes the city as “having plenty of rough edges in those days with lots of traditions still in place but many things were already changing with the promise of … Continue reading Hoboken Talks with Hank Forrest
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Second Saturday Storytime & Crafts
Join "Hoboken Jack" Silbert and Bill Curran for Second Saturday Storytime & Crafts at the Grand Street Branch of the Library, which is housed in the Multi-Service Center on the 2nd floor! Jack will be reading his own holiday classic The Christmas Aliens published by Golden Books, with illustrations by John Manders. Christmas traditions look a … Continue reading Second Saturday Storytime & Crafts
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Hoboken Holiday Banding
Hoboken Holiday Banding Concert Presented by Projected Images of Hudson County & The Hoboken Historical Museum 📅 Sunday, December 14, 2025 📍 Willie McBride’s, 616 Grand Street ⏰ Doors Open: 4:30 PM 💵 Admission: $15 All proceeds support programming presented by the Hoboken Historical Museum. Featuring Live Performances By: Julio Fernandez • Eddie Skuller • … Continue reading Hoboken Holiday Banding
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Holiday Caroling
Let's share good cheer this holiday season with some holiday caroling! We'll meet in the Museum to review songs before heading out to serenade our neighbors in uptown Hoboken.
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Storytime with Ms. Cassia
Hoboken Historical Museum 1301 Hudson St., Hoboken, NJ, United StatesJoin the Hoboken Historical Museum at 1301 Hudson Street for a storytime on Fridays from at 10am-10:25am, which includes songs and rhymes. Recommended for children ages 2-5. $5 suggested donation. Doors open at 9:30am. First come, first served.