From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design
From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design
From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design
From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design
From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design
From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design
From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design
From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design
From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design
From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design
Hundreds of products and services for Cape May County businesses will be held inside the Wildwoods Convention Center. The Expo is open to the business public, featuring over 100 exhibitors – come shop for all your business needs and make important contacts. The largest business networking event in Cape May County allows you to meet with potential suppliers and network with potential customers. The Expo has received high praise for its relaxed atmosphere which is conducive to making that important business deal. Exhibitor opportunities available. Expo seminars will be held from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and again from 3 p.m.-4:30 p.m. The main exhibit will take place from 4 p.m.-7 p.m.
Free admission, free parking, complimentary refreshments, and a chance to win many great door prizes!
Seal Team 6 Leader Robert J. O’Neill absorbingly relates the 2011 Navy Seal raid and the 3 shots he fired into Osama bin Laden. O’Neill offers a highly anticipated gripping presentation that you’ll never forget followed by public Q&A session and professional photo op with this American Hero.
Doors open at 5 pm. Tickets General Admission: $125, includes general admission to speaking engagement, Q&A and photo opportunity. Seating will be a first come first serve basis.
The 7th edition of TEDxAsburyPark – May 18, 2019
TEDxAsburyPark “CHAOS,” is amongst the largest and highest-rated TEDx conferences on the east coast set on the stage at the legendary Paramount Theatre on Saturday, May 18th, 2019.
Our speakers are listed below: Name, Hometown, Talk Title – More details about their ideas and their bios are on our website www.tedxasburypark.com
Akilah Richards, Lawrenceville, GA, Raising Free People
Alex Castillo, Brooklyn, NY, Empowering the Mind
Andrew Maris, Fair Haven, NJ, Quantum Chaos
Ben Freeberg, New York, NY, How My Chaotic 2018 Turned Me into an Adult
Bob Pflugfelder, Watertown, MA. Inspiring Science through Moments of Chaos
Cory Kahaney, New York, NY, The joke that saved my life
Courtney Reardon, New York, NY, Chaos of Climbing Everest: The Mental Journey
Kenneth Campbell, Perryville, MD, Chaos Theory and the Beatles
Kolton Andrus, San Jose, CA, Engineering for Chaos: Preparing for Disaster
Krishna Patel, Westport, CT, Complicated Chaos – Chains of the Unseen
Sarbmeet Kanwal, Holmdel, NJ, Chaos to Cosmos
Fox Beyer, Chatham, NJ, Win Anyway
Ganes Kesari, Monmouth Junction, NJ, Saving Our Planet’s Biodiversity with AI
Jessica Creane, Philadelphia, PA, Gamifying Chaos: Embracing Uncertainty through Play
John Nottingham, Cleveland, OH, Embrace Ambiguity
Jordan Modell, Asbury Park, NJ, Common Ground on Reproductive Rights – Yes Really
Philip Bump, New York, NY, How Subjective Media Replaced Institutions
Tara Geraghty, Franklin Lakes, NJ, Choosing Fun in the Chaos of Cancer
Resistance Revival Chorus, New York, NY
The Redef Movement, Brielle, NJ, A Street Dance Company,
Matt Cook, Brick, NJ, Musician
TEDxAsburyPark is an annual volunteer-organized event dedicated to education, community, innovation, and “ideas worth spreading.” Each year, a different theme culminates in a stimulating day of nonfiction theater. Well over 100 businesses, nonprofit leaders, professionals, students from local universities, and sponsors plan, manage, and fund the all-day event.
TEDxAsburyPark discovers and curates more than 25 speakers, entertainers, and artists who will share their “Chaos” stories and ideas on the Paramount Theatre stage in an all-day event.
For more information, to apply to be a sponsor, or to volunteer, please visit: TEDxAsburyPark.com
For information about group ticket sales, please email groupsales@tedxasburypark.com.
The DeMoro Leadership Group presents John Maxwell in New Jersey!
Don’t miss this amazing opportunity to see this internationally respected leadership expert and author!
Register now for an Early Registration price! Once registered, you will receive an email with details about the event and your electronic ticket. Please have your ticket available on your mobile device. The doors open at 9:00 am, plan to arrive early for preferred parking and seating.
Filmmaker Davis Guggenheim follows Al Gore on the lecture circuit, as the former presidential candidate campaigns to raise public awareness of the dangers of global warming and calls for immediate action to curb its destructive effects on the environment.
Come join the Atlantic County 4-H model Railroad club as they host the 6th N Scale gathering model train show featuring N scale modular layouts and T-Trak Tabletop Displays!
This wonderful event showcases vendors of green products/ideas, environmental organizations and local businesses. This year, one of the focuses of the Commission is to spread awareness of Integrated Pest Management: broad-based approach that integrates practices for economic control of pests. Vendors’ exhibits will have a theme, a product, or a lesson that is Environmentally Themed in nature.
Come join the Atlantic County 4-H model Railroad club as they host the 6th N Scale gathering model train show featuring N scale modular layouts and T-Trak Tabletop Displays!
Ruby-throated Hummingbirds are headed our way. They reached the Gulf Coast states in late February and early March. Is your yard ready for them? Where have they been all winter? Will more than one settle into a wildlife garden? Where is the nest? What does the female use to build her tiny nest? Do you need to buy bottled nectar for your feeder? Is red dye needed in feeders? Even if you think you know everything about these winged jewels, expect to be surprised by what you learn during this presentation by naturalist and wildlife gardener Pat Sutton. She will show you an actual hummingbird nest and share essential tips on how to ready your yard so that you can be entertained by a blizzard of hummingbirds through mid-September.
Pat Sutton has keenly studied the natural world for over 40 years (as the naturalist at the Cape May Point State Park in the 1970s and 1980s and for 21 years, until 2007, as the naturalist and program director at the Cape May Bird Observatory). Pat has an undergraduate degree in Literature and a Masters Degree in Environmental Education. She and her husband (Clay Sutton) wrote the landmark book, Birds and Birding at Cape May (2006), the in-depth result of their efforts over many years documenting and protecting the migration and the Cape May area that they so love. Other books by Pat and Clay include How to Spot Butterflies (1999), How to Spot Hawks & Eagles (1996), and How to Spot an Owl (1994). Today Pat is a free-lance writer, naturalist, educator, lecturer, and wildlife habitat / conservation gardening champion. Her own wildlife garden is a teaching garden included on many tours and featured in programs and workshops she teaches. For more information go to Pat and Clay’s website: www.patsuttonwildlifegarden.com
In honor of Holocaust Remembrance Day please join us to view, After Auschwitz, a “Post-Holocaust” documentary that follows six extraordinary women, capturing what it means to move from tragedy and trauma towards life. This program runs for 83 minutes and is free for public viewing. Registration begins on April 4, 2019.
The Cape May County Coast Guard Community Festival is presented by the Cape May County Coast Guard Community Foundation in partnership with the County of Cape May and its 16 municipalities, the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce, the City of Cape May and community sponsors.
The festival honors the men and women of the United States Coast Guard and celebrates the county’s designation as a Coast Guard Community. The designation was awarded after approval by the United States Coast Guard and an Act of Congress in 2015.
Considered by many to be the Coast Guard’s hometown, the festival takes place at Training Center Cape May (TRACEN) – the only active Boot Camp for Coast Guard recruits in the United States.
The Simon & Garfunkel Story is back! Using huge projection photos and original film footage, featuring a full live band performing all the hits including ‘Mrs Robinson’, ‘Cecilia’, ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’, ‘Homeward Bound’ and many more. Get your tickets fast as this is an evening not to be missed!