The Historical Society of Hammonton (HSH) resumes its FREE-to-the-public Speaker Series on Thursday, January 5 at 7 PM at the Canoe Club, Hammonton Lake Park.
Nicole Umosella will detail the growth and success of her family’s Hammonton-area businesses including Universal Supply Co., with 30 locations in 5 states, and Intex Millwork Solutions, where she is Director of Planning and Inventory. Her video presentation will also chronical her great grandfather’s arrival in Winslow and her grandparents settling the family in Hammonton.
Ms. Umosella, a lifelong Hammonton resident, graduated from Hammonton High, and earned her Bachelor degree from Penn State University.
The Historical Society of Hammonton Museum preserves the rich social, political, economic, and multi-cultural heritage of our town and its people. Our mission is to increase awareness of Hammonton’s history, and to establish public access to that history by collecting, conserving, interpreting, and promoting it to the widest possible audience. Our historic 1887 (ex-Town Hall/Library/Kindergarten) Museum, a treasure itself, is located behind Hammonton Veterans Memorial Park, open to the public Tuesdays 10 AM to Noon, and every Saturday 11 AM to 2 PM. New volunteers always welcome! Join the fun, and learn about YOUR great town!
If you can’t attend the presentation, come in and play back recordings of this and dozens of other past presentations. Monthly meetings and presentations will continue the 1st Thursday of each month through June. Mark your calendar with these upcoming events:
February 2: Gabe Donio and Gina Rullo – History of the Hammonton Gazette
Funding has been made possible in part by the New Jersey Historical Commission, a division of Cultural Affairs within the Department of State, through funds administered by the Atlantic County Office of Cultural and Heritage Affairs.