Intro to Seeds; Stories, Cultures, and Saving

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2200 Fairmount Avenue,Atlantic City NJ 08401

13 March, 2022

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Attend "Intro to Seeds; Stories, Cultures, and Saving" on March 13 from 1:00-2:30 p.m. for a free workshop on seed-saving. Intro to Seeds; Stories, Cultures, and Saving Seeds are storytellers in their own right. Their genetic story is contained within the shell. The human stories that connect cultures to their lands and their history are up to us to preserve by saving seeds. Please join Jeff Quattrone, Founder of the Library Seed Bank, in this free workshop designed to inspire you about the wonder of seeds where he will show you how to save this wonder, and keep it going for generations to come. The Noyes Museum of Art of Stockton University offers several locations in Southern New Jersey, providing access and support to the arts and artists of the region and beyond. A source of inspiration and enjoyment for enthusiasts of the arts, from residents of the community, students and faculty of the university, to visitors to the shore and Pine Barrens, the Noyes Museum serves the entire South Jersey area. In 2010, the Noyes partnership with Stockton University began as a natural extension of Stockton’s commitment to the area’s cultural scene. The Noyes Museum formally became a part of Stockton University in 2016. Home to one of the area’s top performing arts centers, Stockton has its own art gallery, a growing visual arts program, and a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree has been added to the courses of study. Through Communications Studies, Historical Studies, Language and Culture Studies, Literature and Philosophy, Stockton is serving the arts and humanities in southern New Jersey.    Today, The Noyes Museum maintains its founders’ dedication to preserving, highlighting, interpreting, and celebrating the arts through its dynamic locations in across South Jersey.

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