Event Series Storytime with Ms. Cassia

Storytime with Ms. Cassia

Hoboken Historical Museum 1301 Hudson St., Hoboken, NJ, United States

Join the Hoboken Historical Museum at 1301 Hudson Street for a storytime on Fridays at 10am, which includes songs and rhymes. Recommended for children ages 2-5. $5 suggested donation. Doors open at 9:30am.

Shipyard Park Shops

The Museum and Walkway Pops are teaming up to host a huge vendor pop-up event at Shipyard Park (across from the Museum) on Saturday, September 14th from 1pm-6pm! Please save the date! Support small businesses and shop for art, food, clothes, jewelry, home decor, and more.

A Sinatra Story by Jersey City Ballet

The Jersey City Ballet presents A Sinatra Story on Sunday, September 15 at 3pm at Sinatra Park. This special performance is free and open to the public.

The Last Sausage with The Heap

The Heap is back! The characters who reside on his back are coming to life for a special performance of The Last Sausage. Event Details: Date: September 18th Locations: 2:30 PM: Hoboken Historical Museum 3:00 PM: Church Square Park 5:00 PM: Behind Monroe Center With the generous support of Hoboken Business Alliance and local businesses, … Continue reading The Last Sausage with The Heap

Event Series Storytime with Ms. Cassia

Storytime with Ms. Cassia

Hoboken Historical Museum 1301 Hudson St., Hoboken, NJ, United States

Join the Hoboken Historical Museum at 1301 Hudson Street for a storytime on Fridays at 10am, which includes songs and rhymes. Recommended for children ages 2-5. $5 suggested donation. Doors open at 9:30am.

Shipyard Shops

Join us for the next installment of Shipyard Shops in the museum walkway!

“This Is Just To Say…” Honoring William Carlos Williams

The Hoboken Historical Museum presents "This is Just to Say: Honoring William Carlos Williams" on Sunday, September 22, 2024 at 4:00pm. This live public event will feature four notable poets celebrating legendary poet William Carlos Williams who made his home in Rutherford, NJ and wrote the 20th Century epic Paterson. The poets Catherine Doty, Frank … Continue reading “This Is Just To Say…” Honoring William Carlos Williams