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SUMMARY:Mahwah Museum Presents: "The Havemeyers of Mountain Side Farm"
DESCRIPTION:Join NJCH grantee the Mahwah Museum for an afternoon with Tom Dunn discussing one of the most popular Mahwah families\, the Havemeyers of Mountain Side Farm. Tom has been studying Theodore Havemeyer and his family since about 2000\, when Ramapo College bought the “Havemeyer House” for use by its then-president.   \nHavemeyer was a partner in a sugar refining company that later became the largest participant in the Sugar Trust in the 1890’s. Havemeyer first bought property in Mahwah in 1879 and\, between then and his death in 1897\, acquired over 3000 acres.  During Theodore’s lifetime\, it was one of his principal homes\, and there he created Mountain Side Farm\, a major state-of- the- art dairy farm. One or more members of the Havemeyer family continuously occupied parts of Mountain Side Farm from 1879 for 116 years until the death of Theodore’s grandson\, Henry O. Havemeyer\, Jr.\, in 1995.  \nThis one-hour slide presentation will trace the history of this important Mahwah family and property;  include the story of a tragic death;  and reveal some other surprises. \nAbout Tom Dunn: Tom Dunn is a Trustee Emeritus of the Mahwah Museum. Tom practiced law in Bergen County\, he is a member of the Mahwah Historical Society\, the Mahwah Museum\, previously Planning Board Attorney\, member and officer of MBOE\,  Chamber of Commerce\, Ramapo College Board of Trustees\, and currently on the Board of Governors of The Ramapo College Foundation. \nRegistration is required for this event\, and open now. Reserve your spot today at www.mahwahmusuem.org  or at https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/the-havemeyers-of-mountain-side-farm. Tickets are $5 per person\, and free for Mahwah Museum members with discount code. Not sure you’re a member? Contact mahwahmuseum@gmail.com to find out. \nThe Mahwah Museum is open on Saturdays\, October-June\, from 1-4 pm. Admission to Mahwah Museum is $5 per person. Admission is free for children 18 and under\, students\, and Mahwah Museum members. The Museum is located at 201 Franklin Turnpike\, Mahwah\, NJ. Visit the museum website at www.mahwahmuseum.org for further details. 
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/mahwah-museum-presents-the-havemeyers-of-mountain-side-farm/
LOCATION:Mahwah Museum\, 201 franklin Tpk\, Mahwah\, New Jersey
CATEGORIES:Grantee Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260212T193000
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SUMMARY:Mahwah Museum Presents "Germany’s Shadow War: Spies\, Sabotage\, and the American Homefront"
DESCRIPTION:Join historian James Calaski at NJCH grantee Mahwah Museum on a lecture exploring Germany’s Shadow War: Spies\, Sabotage\, and the American Homefront. \nGet ready for a gripping dive into the shadows of WWI\, right here on American soil! Calaski uncovers the shocking truth about German espionage and sabotage in the US. Discover the clandestine battle waged by Imperial Germany’s spy network\, designed to cripple American industry and undermine neutrality. \nHe’ll expose the chilling details of the Black Tom Explosion\, a catastrophic blast that rocked New York Harbor\, and the Kingsland Explosion\, another act of calculated sabotage. This isn’t just history; it’s a pulse-pounding tale of undercover agents\, daring plots\, and the desperate fight to protect a nation on the precipice of war. Don’t miss this thrilling exploration of a forgotten front! \nAbout the speaker: James Calaski is a historian\, speaker\, researcher\, writer\, and genealogist. \nRegistration is now open. Tickets can be purchased below\, or click here. \nAny necessary information will be sent to the email you provide. \nNo physical ticket will be required or distributed. \nMuseum admission: Members: Free  – Non-Members: $5
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/mahwah-museum-presents-germanys-shadow-war-spies-sabotage-and-the-american-homefront/
LOCATION:Mahwah Museum\, 201 franklin Tpk\, Mahwah\, New Jersey
CATEGORIES:Grantee Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251214T140000
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SUMMARY:Mahwah Museum Presents "The Real Housewives of New Jersey: Early American Women and Their Kitchen Gardens"
DESCRIPTION:Mahwah Museum\, an NJCH grantee\, presents “The Real Housewives of New Jersey: Early American Women and Their Kitchen Gardens” on Sunday\, December 14\, 2025\, 2:00 p.m. \nPresented by Garden historian\, writer\, and 50-year veteran of working in public gardens Lesley Parness\, the event will examine the horticultural and culinary abilities of the 18th-century “huswife.” \nFull information and tickets can be found at https://mahwahmuseum.org/the-real-housewives-of-new-jersey-early-american-women-and-their-kitchen-gardens/.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/mahwah-museum-rhonj/
LOCATION:Mahwah Museum\, 201 franklin Tpk\, Mahwah\, New Jersey
CATEGORIES:Grantee Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251202T193000
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SUMMARY:Mahwah Museum Presents: "The Charles Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping\, Murder and Trial"
DESCRIPTION:Mahwah Museum\, an NJCH grantee\, presents “The Charles Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping\, Murder and Trial” on Tuesday\, December 2\, 2025\, at 7:30 p.m. \nJames Calaski\, a historian\, speaker\, researcher\, writer and genealogist\, will examine the investigation\, trial and analyze the various theories and myths surrounding this fascinating case. \nFull information and tickets can be found at https://mahwahmuseum.org/home/events/the-charles-lindbergh-baby-kidnapping-murder-and-trial-2/.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/mahwah-museum-lindbergh/
LOCATION:Mahwah Museum\, 201 franklin Tpk\, Mahwah\, New Jersey
CATEGORIES:Grantee Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251113T193000
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SUMMARY:Mahwah Museum Presents: "History of Bergen County Courthouse"
DESCRIPTION:Mahwah Museum\, an NJCH grantee\, presents “History of Bergen County Courthouse\,” Thursday\, November 13\, 2025\, 7:30-9:00 pm. \nJoin the Honorable Gregg A. Padovano and Honorable Menelaos W. Toskos for a fascinating virtual tour through the history of the Bergen County Courthouse and intriguing insights into its justice system. \nFull information and tickets can be found at https://mahwahmuseum.org/history-of-bergen-county-courthouse/.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/history-of-bergen-county-courthouse/
LOCATION:Mahwah Museum\, 201 franklin Tpk\, Mahwah\, New Jersey
CATEGORIES:Grantee Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250601T140000
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CREATED:20250522T021059Z
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SUMMARY:The New Jersey Tomato: From Cherry to Beefsteak with Judith Krall-Russo
DESCRIPTION:NJCH grantee the Mahwah Museum will host “The New Jersey Tomato: From Cherry to Beefsteak with Judith Krall-Russo” on June 1.  \nFind out when New Jersey was known for its tomato packing industry and what happened to that industry. Did you know that tomatoes were considered poisonous at one time\, and it was a New Jersey resident who decided to prove everyone wrong? Learn about heirloom varieties\, modern hybrids and the folklore attached to this fruit. \nAbout the speaker: \nJudith Krall–Russo has enjoyed a lifelong love of foods\, especially embracing the rich agriculture of her home state – New Jersey. Also a tea expert and historian\, she has earned certifications as a Tea Specialist by The Tea School in Pomfret\, Connecticut and The Specialty Tea Institute of New York.  \nTickets are required for this event\, and open now. Tickets can be purchased at https://go.evvnt.com/3038789-0 Tickets are $5 per person\, and free for Mahwah Museum members with discount code. Not sure you’re a member? Contact mahwahmuseum@gmail.com to find out.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/the-new-jersey-tomato-from-cherry-to-beefsteak-with-judith-krall-russo/
LOCATION:Mahwah Museum\, 201 franklin Tpk\, Mahwah\, New Jersey
CATEGORIES:Grantee Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250529T193000
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SUMMARY:A Novel in 500 Words: Explore the Challenging and Wonderful World of Writing for Children with Jenna Beatrice
DESCRIPTION:NJCH grantee the Mahwah Museum will host “A Novel in 500 Words: Explore the Challenging and Wonderful World of Writing for Children with Jenna Beatrice.” Beatrice will discuss her road to becoming an author of children’s books\, the nature of writing for children\, and how to get books published in today’s environment. \nThe event will be held Thursday\, May 29\, 2025\, 7:30-9:00 pm at the museum. \nAbout the speaker:\nJenna Beatrice is a children’s author\, lawyer\, and mother. Jenna\, a graduate of Mahwah High School\, earned a degree in literature and creative writing from Barnard College\, Columbia University\, and received her law degree from Fordham University School of Law. \nJenna’s debut picture book The Loud Librarian (Atheneum/Simon & Schuster)\, was voted by students across the United States for the Children’s Book Council’s 2024 Favorites Award; named to Mrs. Laura Bush’s 2023 Summer Reading List; selected for the 2024 Redbud Read-Aloud Book Award Masterlist; and featured in The Washington Post. Jenna’s latest picture book\, Annabelle and the Spaghetti-Confetti Surprise (Two Lions)\, was released this year. Any necessary information will be sent to the email you provide. \nNo physical ticket will be required or distributed.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/a-novel-in-500-words-explore-the-challenging-and-wonderful-world-of-writing-for-children-with-jenna-beatrice/
LOCATION:Mahwah Museum\, 201 franklin Tpk\, Mahwah\, New Jersey
CATEGORIES:Grantee Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250422T193000
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CREATED:20250410T123045Z
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SUMMARY:Mahwah Museum Hosts "Introducing Native Plants to Your Garden"
DESCRIPTION:NJCH Grantee the Mahwah Museum is excited to host “Introducing Native Plants to Your Garden” with Chris Kozar. Chris will discuss the value to be found in planting natives in your garden or yard. As climate change continues to affect our area\, native plants are vital to preserving biodiversity. By introducing native plants to your garden\, it becomes part of a collective to nurture and sustain the living landscape for birds and other animals. She will cover the philosophical underpinnings\, as well as specific plants you can use. There will be time for questions. \nAbout Chris Kozar: \nChristine Kozar is a Master Gardener certified by Rutgers Agricultural Extension. A lifelong gardener\, Chris has been part of the Bergen County Master Gardeners since retiring in 2019. After teaching for almost 30 years\, she finds sharing her knowledge of gardening and plants especially rewarding. Chris has given numerous presentations to garden clubs and libraries in Bergen and Essex Counties. \nRegistration is required for this event\, and open now. Reserve your spot today at www.mahwahmusuem.org  or at https://www.zeffy.com/ticketing/introducing-native-plants-to-your-garden-with-chris-kozar. Tickets are $5 per person\, and free for Mahwah Museum members with discount code. Not sure you’re a member? Contact mahwahmuseum@gmail.com to find out.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/introducing-native-plants/
LOCATION:Mahwah Museum\, 201 franklin Tpk\, Mahwah\, New Jersey
CATEGORIES:Grantee Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250406T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250406T160000
DTSTAMP:20250327T182148Z
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SUMMARY:Company Towns of New Jersey with Mumtahanah Williams-Ansari
DESCRIPTION:NJCH grantee the Mahwah Museum will host a presentation by Mumtahanah Ansari about New Jersey’s historic company towns on Sunday\, April 6\, 2025\, 2:30-4:00 p.m. \nDuring the late 19th and early 20th centuries company towns were built in New Jersey. These towns were highly controlled and included residences\, stores\, schools\, and churches. Employees were even paid in company cash. While this may have made for tight-knit communities\, workers and their families had very little autonomy or opportunities for growth. \nAbout the speaker: Mumtahanah Ansari is a member of Mahwah Museum’s Board of Trustees. She is also founder and president of Beyond Clouds and Women Are Medicine Health Initiative\, organizations that assist people of color with a focus on Indigenous communities. \nRegistration is required and can be completed through the Museum website. Any necessary information will be sent to the email you provide. Tickets are $5 for non-members and free for museum members. \nNo physical ticket will be required or distributed.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/company-towns-of-new-jersey-with-mumtahanah-williams-ansari/
LOCATION:Mahwah Museum\, 201 franklin Tpk\, Mahwah\, New Jersey
CATEGORIES:Grantee Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250325T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250325T210000
DTSTAMP:20250212T200101Z
CREATED:20250212T195851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250212T200101Z
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SUMMARY:Mahwah Museum Presents "A Cradle of the National Pastime: New Jersey Baseball 1855-1880" with John Zinn
DESCRIPTION:The Mahwah Museum presents “A Cradle of the National Pastime: New Jersey Baseball 1855-1880” a lecture led by John Zinn. Contrary to the popular myth\, Abner Doubleday did not invent baseball in Cooperstown\, New York.  The story of the early game is more complicated\, but also more interesting. \nThe program will discuss how organized baseball got started and the important role that New Jersey played in the game’s early days. This will include a description of what an 1860’s baseball game was like and the differences from the modern game. \nAbout John Zinn \nJohn Zinn is an independent historian with a special interest in the history of baseball.  John is the author of five books including three about the Brooklyn Dodgers. He also writes a blog on baseball history titled A Manly Pastime. John is the scorekeeper for the Flemington Neshanock vintage baseball team. \nRegistration \nRegistration is required for this event\, and open now. Reserve your spot today at https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/a-cradle-of-the-national-pastime-new-jersey-baseball-1855-1880-with-john-zinn. \nTickets are $5/person for non-members and free for Mahwah Museum members with discount code. Not sure you’re a member? Contact mahwahmuseum@gmail.com to find out. \nThe Mahwah Museum is open on Saturdays\, October-June from 1-4 pm. Admission to Mahwah Museum is $5 per person. Admission is free for children 18 and under\, students\, and Mahwah Museum members. The Museum is located at 201 Franklin Turnpike\, Mahwah\, NJ. Visit the museum website at www.mahwahmuseum.org for further details. \nThe Mahwah Museum is a recipient of NJCH grant funding.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/mahwah-museum-presents-a-cradle-of-the-national-pastime-new-jersey-baseball-1855-1880-with-john-zinn/
LOCATION:Mahwah Museum\, 201 franklin Tpk\, Mahwah\, New Jersey
CATEGORIES:Grantee Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250311T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250311T210000
DTSTAMP:20250303T190533Z
CREATED:20250212T194930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250303T190533Z
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SUMMARY:Mahwah Museum Presents "Jane Addams and the Women of Hull-House"
DESCRIPTION:The Mahwah Museum presents “Jane Addams and the Women of Hull-House\,” a lecture led by Cathy Moran Hajo. Jane Addams (1860-1935) was one of the foremost women in America at the turn of the 20th Century. From her base at Hull-House in Chicago\, Addams gathered a team of college-educated women to tackle the problems that faced America: child labor\, immigrant’s rights\, woman suffrage\, and fair labor conditions. Some of the other women who worked out of Hull-House included Florence Kelley\, Alice Hamilton\, Julia Lathrop\, and Grace and Edith Abbott. \nHull-House was more than a residence. It was an incubator for progressive activism. Join us in a celebration of Women’s History Month learning about the difference that women have made to better society. \nAbout Cathy Moran Hajo \nDr. Cathy Moran Hajo is the Vice-President and Archives Director of the Mahwah Museum\, and the Director of the Jane Addams Papers Project at Ramapo College. She holds a Ph.D. from New York University. \nRegistration is required for this event\, and open now. Reserve your spot today at https://www.zeffy.com/ticketing/jane-addams-and-the-women-of-hull-house-with-cathy-moran-hajo. Tickets are $5/person for non-members and free for Mahwah Museum members with discount code. Not sure you’re a member? Contact mahwahmuseum@gmail.com to find out. \nThe Mahwah Museum is a recipient of NJCH grant funding.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/mahwah-museum-presents-jane-addams-and-the-women-of-hull-house/
LOCATION:Mahwah Museum\, 201 franklin Tpk\, Mahwah\, New Jersey
CATEGORIES:Grantee Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250306T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250306T210000
DTSTAMP:20250212T194857Z
CREATED:20250129T153419Z
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SUMMARY:Mahwah Museum Hosts "The Irish in New Jersey" with Alan Delozier
DESCRIPTION:The deep and multi-faceted contributions of the Hibernian community in New Jersey over the last few centuries have made a tremendous impact on the development of the Garden State. From farming progress to improving the transportation routes to building the towns and cities from Cape May to High Point\, the influence of those with Irish ties have also made their lasting mark in the Arts\, Athletics\, Business\, Medicine\, Politics\, and all aspects of Irish-centered society statewide. \nAbout the speaker: Alan Delozier\, Humanities Librarian at Seton Hall University. Holds a Doctorate in Irish Studies from Drew University and a Certificate in Genealogy and Local Studies at Limerick University. \nRegistration is now open. Tickets can be purchased online through the museum here. \nAny necessary information will be sent to the email you provide. \nNo physical ticket will be required or distributed. \nMuseum admission: \nMembers: Free with discount code\nNon-Members: $5 \nThe Mahwah Museum is a recipient of NJCH grant funding.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/mahwah-museum-hosts-the-irish-in-new-jersey-with-alan-delozier/
LOCATION:Mahwah Museum\, 201 franklin Tpk\, Mahwah\, New Jersey
CATEGORIES:Grantee Event
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