On March 10th, 2013, the South Jersey Culture & History Center proudly joined dozens of authors, crafts people, and historical & cultural organizations displaying their recent efforts at the 8th annual Lines on the Pines in Hammonton. The Kerri Brooke Catering center on the White Horse Pike was hopping all day as hundreds of folks from the local community browsed through pinelands-themed materials.
SJCHC and the School of Arts & Humanities at Stockton were two of several co-sponsors of the event. They teamed up with Kramer Hall, Stockton’s Hammonton campus, to display materials from Stockton’s Archives & Special Collections, recent newsletters and exhibition pamphlets by the SJCHC, and materials describing Arts & Humanities and Kramer Hall. Also for sale were copies of SJCHC’s first publication, Atlantic City, and the recent history of Stockton, Reaching 40. Special thanks go to Stephanie Allen, James Pomar, and Christina Birchler who, along with Tom Kinsella, ably represented Stockton.
Here are a few pictures of our booth.