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SUMMARY:WASHINGTON: A MAN REMEMBERED
DESCRIPTION:TRENTON FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY\n  \nThe Trentoniana Exhibit at the Trenton Free Public Library features a rotating glass display showcasing themed archival materials from the library’s collection. Each installation highlights a different chapter in Trenton’s history.
URL:https://hiltonia-association.org/event/washington-a-man-remembered/
LOCATION:Trenton Free Public Library\, 120 Academy Street\, Trenton\, NJ\, 08608\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education/Learning,Historical,Trenton
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SUMMARY:Exhibit: African American Abstractions
DESCRIPTION:African American Abstractions\nSurround yourself in the vivid colors and exuberant shapes and patterns of abstract artists James Dupree\, Femi Johnson\, and Kenneth J. Lewis \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nArea abstract artists James Dupree\, Femi Johnson\, and Kenneth J. Lewis worked closely with curator Janis Purcell to select works that bring an explosion of color and shape to the galleries of Trenton City Museum. Watch for date and details about our Artists’ Roundtable! \nABOUT THE ARTISTS\nJames Dupree has been a practicing artist in the city of Philadelphia for over five decades. With exhibitions and residencies of national and international scope\, Dupree has created a legacy within the world of Fine Arts and Culture. His mediums include but are not limited to paint\, mixed media\, and sculpture. \nWith 35 different series of work reflecting the life of a contemporary African American Artist\, Dupree’s art treads the line between politics\, culture\, and fine art. What lies beyond the viewer’s initial aesthetic impression\, are poignant messages on race and class. As a master of his craft\, the intentionality behind his work is supported by the intersection of his expression of color\, form\, and unparalleled technique. Paired with Dupree’s ardent activism as a stronghold within the Philadelphia community for the last forty years\, this artist and agitator carefully impacts all which he touches. \n\n\n\nDupree holds a BFA from the Columbus College of Art and Design\, an MFA from the University of Pennsylvania\, and has attended the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art and Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine. After which\, he went on to teach at Arts Centers and Fine Arts Schools\, including Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art\, University of Pennsylvania\, and Crewe and Alsager College in England. \nCurrently\, James Dupree owns and operates two Contemporary Fine Art galleries. Dupree Gallery Philadelphia\, which has been open since the 1980’s\, is located at 703 South 6th Street in Philadelphia\, The newest gallery location is located in the vibrant small town of Lambertville New Jersey at 10 North Union Street. Both locations host a variety of solo and group exhibitions of artwork crafted by renowned national and international contemporary artists. \nFemi J. Johnson’s abstract storyscapes embody a uniquely raw and permissive form of contemporary abstraction. Floating harmonized color\, shaped figural elements\, and snippets of line drawing all find their position and coalesce as expressions of Johnson’s worldview. Familiar places\, formal or self-educated beliefs\, and personal or media-influenced subjects abstractly saturate his mutable compositions\, freeing the viewer to explore interchangeable scenarios. Translating chaos into temporary but believable order on canvas\, Johnson’s cohesive improvisations exalt the rich connectivity of life. \nFemi J. Johnson was born in Manhattan\, New York\, and raised in Easton\, Pennsylvania. His early talent in graphite and charcoal drawing led to a professional career as a Master Draftsman & Designer for companies in Pennsylvania and New York. After thousands of technical drawings over decades of work\, Johnson redirected his creative energy back to the fine arts. He studied in a two year studio art program at Hudson Valley Community College in Troy\, New York\, where his engagement with contemporary and modernist art in commune with his Yoruba spirituality inspired his emerging studio practice. In 2012 Johnson returned to the Lehigh Valley\, where he currently works out of his studio in downtown Allentown\, Pennsylvania. He has exhibited extensively across the region and internationally\, with works in corporate and private collections. \nJohnson is documented in Afrocosmologies: American Reflections at the Wadsworth Athenaeum Museum of Art in Hartford\, Connecticut. Shifting Time: African American Artists 2020-2021. A Gathering Of The Tribes#16: The Black Lives Matter Issue. \nHis work is held in the permanent collections of The Petrucci Family Foundation Collection of African American Art in Asbury\, New Jersey; the David C. Driskell Center for the Study of Visual Arts and Culture of African Americans and the African Diaspora at the University of Maryland\, in College Park\, Maryland.\nIn 2016 Johnson was recognized with an Allentown Arts Ovation Award for Outstanding Achievement in Visual Arts. From November 2018 through July 2019\, he was named Allentown Art Museum’s Artist-in-Residence\, and for five years\, Johnson has been a featured artist at the Museum’s Cocktails and Collecting event. He remains actively engaged as a teacher\, mentor\, and ardent supporter of the arts community. \nKenneth J. Lewis Sr. is a self-taught contemporary visual artist\, born and raised in New Jersey. Remarkably\, he did not paint at all until the age of 47—creating his first work after experiencing a sudden\, overwhelming urge to express himself through art. Since that pivotal moment\, he has developed a powerful and personal visual language that blends abstraction\, symbolism\, geometry\, and landscape. \n\n\n\nHis works often begin with layered and expressive backgrounds. From this abstract foundation\, he constructs environments and structures—typically using painter’s tape to shape forms\, pathways\, and geometric compositions. Kenneth’s pieces feature vibrant acrylics\, hand-drawn details\, spray paint\, pastels\, and oil glazes. His process allows for both spontaneous expression and structured design\, reflecting the balance between chaos and order in life. \nKenneth’s artistic practice is rooted in passion\, energy\, and intuition. He lives a creative and stress-free life\, often painting for hours at a time in his gallery/studio\, the KJL Art Sanctuary in Ewing\, NJ. This space serves not only as his personal studio but also as a gallery and community hub for exhibitions\, paint parties\, and workshops. It accommodates up to 20 people and is available by appointment. \nHis work has been exhibited in public and private spaces throughout New Jersey and beyond—including Capital Health Gallery in Hopewell\, the Hamilton Township Library (where his works have rotated every six months for over six years)\, Trenton Public Library\, Starbucks Trenton\, Ewing Municipal Building\, Trenton Social\, and numerous group exhibitions. He has upcoming solo shows and large-scale projects scheduled through 2025. \nKenneth J. Lewis Sr. is driven not by academic theories or traditional rules\, but by the emotional and spiritual force behind creation. His mantra\, “One moment. One muse. One masterpiece\,” captures the essence of his work: deeply human\, rooted in experience\, and boldly expressive. \n\n+ Read More\n\n\nDate(s)\nMarch 27 – May 24\, 2026 \n\n\nCurator\n\nJanis Purcell\n\n\n\nArtists\n\nJames Dupree\nFemi Johnson
URL:https://hiltonia-association.org/event/exhibit-african-american-abstractions/
LOCATION:Ellarslie\, Cadwalader Park\, Trenton\, 08606\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Trenton
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SUMMARY:The Power to Change: Revolutionary Stories from the NJ State Archives
DESCRIPTION:NJ State Museum\nDaily: 9:00 AM to 4:45 PM \nClosed Mondays \n  \nTrenton\, NJ – The New Jersey State Museum\, in partnership with the New Jersey State Archives\, is pleased to present a new exhibition celebrating both the State of New Jersey’s and the United States’ 250th anniversary. Entitled The Power to Change: Revolutionary Stories from the New Jersey State Archives\, the exhibition highlights rarely seen federal and state charters\, along with other pivotal documents and artifacts which illuminate the ideas established during the Revolutionary era. Visitors will explore how revolutionary ideals\, fought for by our founders\, influenced the newly established government and continue to allow for reinterpretation and adaptation today. The exhibition will be on view at the New Jersey State Museum from April 28\, 2026 through January 10\, 2027. The exhibition\, organized by guest curator Claudia Ocello\, has been made possible\, in part\, by funding from the New Jersey Historical Commission\, the New Jersey State Museum Foundation\, NJM Insurance Group\, and New Jersey Society of Colonial Wars. \nVisitors are invited to discover how what happened 250 years ago affected people then and continues to affect us today. The exhibition is divided into a number of themes for interpretation – Owning Property and Land; Belonging; Patriotism and Loyalty; Laws in Everyday Life; and Information and News – that encourage visitors to reflect and ask themselves questions such as “How is your life affected by the ideals on which the country and state were established? What’s changed? What’s stayed the same?” \nLieutenant Governor and Secretary of State Dr. Dale G. Caldwell remarked “The history of our nation is endlessly fascinating\, and endlessly relevant. When we examine the past 250 years\, we can discover important changes in how people envision the relationship between citizens and government. The ‘Power to Change’ exhibition is both a celebration of American freedoms and an exploration of how citizens’ rights have evolved in New Jersey. It tells the story of progress and setbacks as our state and the nation have adapted to social change and brought about greater equality over the centuries.” \nAccording to Joseph R. Klett\, Executive Director\, New Jersey State Archives\, most of these rarely seen objects are from the State Archives collection. “We are thrilled to share these foundational documents with the public and tell the stories of New Jersey’s evolution from royal colony to democratic state.” Highlights of some of the documents and objects on view include New Jersey’s 1664 “birth certificate” – the Duke of York’s Grant of New Jersey to John\, Lord Berkeley and Sir George Carteret; New Jersey’s State Constitution from 1776; the Ratification of the U.S. Constitution; and the Bill of Rights. \nNew Jersey State Museum Executive Director Margaret M. O’Reilly noted the relevance of this exhibition for all New Jerseyans. “The State Museum has been honored to partner with the State Archives\, our sister agency in the New Jersey Department of State\, to develop this important and timely exhibition. This examination of the early ideals set to paper by the founders\, and how those ideals continue to inform our civic dialogue today\, will certainly have resonance for museum visitors.” Notes O’Reilly\, “The Archives and Museum are grateful to the State of New Jersey for supporting this exhibition as part of its RevolutionNJ effort\, spearheaded by the New Jersey Historical Commission. In addition to the funders\, we also acknowledge the exhibition lenders\, advisors and representatives of a number of communities who lent their voices to the project.”
URL:https://hiltonia-association.org/event/the-power-to-change-revolutionary-stories-from-the-nj-state-archives/
LOCATION:NJ State Museum\, 205 West State Street\, Trenton\, NJ\, 08608\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Historical
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260705T170000
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SUMMARY:Exhibit: FIVE INDEPENDENT SOULS The Signers from New Jersey
DESCRIPTION:FIVE INDEPENDENT SOULS: THE SIGNERS FROM NEW JERSEY\n\n\n\n\n\nOpening May 2026\nDays before the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, John Adams wrote to Samuel Chase\, “Jersey has chosen five new Members all independent Souls\, and instructed them to vote on the first of July for Independence.” This turning point forever linked these five New Jersey men to the birth of the United States. But who were these lesser-known founding fathers? What were their lives like\, before\, during\, and after the Revolution? Discover all of this and more with this landmark exhibition opening in May 2026.\n\n\n\n\nMorven’s 2026 exhibit seeks to answer these questions\, delving into the lives of Abraham Clark\, John Hart\, Francis Hopkinson\, Richard Stockton\, and John Witherspoon. This will be the first exhibition to examine this group of men\, gathering paintings\, furniture\, objects\, and manuscripts from collections across the country to reveal aspects of their lives. As all five were enslavers\, the exhibition will also examine how the rhetoric of revolutionary America—freedom\, equality\, and liberty—was intertwined with the practice of slavery. \nMorven’s curators have spent years securing loans for this landmark exhibit. Visitors can expect to see over one hundred objects on loan from The Museum of Fine Arts\, Houston\, Independence Hall\, Museum of the American Revolution\, the National Gallery of Art\, Presbyterian Historical Society\, Princeton University Art Museum\, The New York Public Library\, Yale University Art Gallery\, and numerous private collections. \nCome to historic Princeton to experience America’s Semiquincentennial at the only extant home of a New Jersey signer open to the public. \n 
URL:https://hiltonia-association.org/event/exhibit-five-independent-souls-the-signers-from-new-jersey/
LOCATION:Morven Museum and Gardens\, 55 Stockton Street\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Historical,Mercer County
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260502T100000
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SUMMARY:Trenton Run Club-
DESCRIPTION:TRENTON RUN CLUB\n  \nFirst meet up: Cadwalader Park \nMay 2 \n10:00 Check In and Stretch \n10:30 3 mile Group Walk/Run \n  \nParkside Avenue\, Trenton. All levels welcome – beginners\, walkers\, kids friendly\, pet friendly.
URL:https://hiltonia-association.org/event/trenton-run-club/
LOCATION:Cadwalader Park\, 36 Parkside Avenue\, Trenton\, NJ\, 08618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Health/Fitness,Mercer County,Trenton
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260503T150000
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CREATED:20260207T024429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260207T024429Z
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SUMMARY:LA DOLCE FIAMMA
DESCRIPTION:La Dolce Fiamma​\nSunday\, May 3\, 2026 at 3:00 PMPassage Theater • 205 E Front St. Trenton\, NJ \n​ \nOnce upon a time—long before rock stars and TikTok—there were singers so famous that composers wrote arias just for them. Their voices had a quality like no other! This concert brings you back to that time in history as we features countertenor Filippo Mineccia accompanied by a string ensemble. Hear forgotten treasures by J.C. Bach\, Handel\, Porpora\, Broschi\, and Pergolesi. Expect drama\, heartbreak\, elegance\, and some serious vocal gymnastics. It’s Baroque music like you’ve never heard it before! \n  \nhttps://www.capitalphilharmonic.org/chamber-concerts
URL:https://hiltonia-association.org/event/la-dolce-fiamma/
LOCATION:Passage Theater\, 205 East Front Street\, NJ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Trenton
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260512T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260512T203000
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CREATED:20251117T133041Z
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SUMMARY:Hiltonia Association General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Pat Flores’s home @ 7 p.m.
URL:https://hiltonia-association.org/event/hiltonia-association-general-meeting-2-4/
LOCATION:Pat Flores’s Home\, 122 Renfrew Avenue\, Trenton\, NJ\, 08618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hiltonia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260516T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260516T130000
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SUMMARY:Locust Hill Cemetery Clean UP
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, May 16\, 2026 from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. the public is asked to come out and help clean and maintain the cemetery grounds. The cemetery borders the Assunpink Creek and greenway. Help is needed – Please register by emailing mccormicknj@aol.com or calling (609) 208-9991. The cemetery is located at 73 Hart Avenue\, Trenton NJ 08638.
URL:https://hiltonia-association.org/event/locust-hill-cemetery-clean-up/
LOCATION:Locust Hill Cemetery\, 73 Hart Avenue\, Trenton\, New Jersey\, 08638\, United States
CATEGORIES:Get Involved,Giving Back
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260517T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260517T160000
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CREATED:20251008T114822Z
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SUMMARY:Capital Philharmonic: An American Journey
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, May 17th\, 2026 4:00 PM\n\nTICKETS\n\nEvent Location\n\n\nNew Jersey State Museum Auditorium\n\n\nThe Program\n\n\nChris Rogerson (b. 1988): Luminosity(approx. 4 minutes) \nYouth Concerto Competition Winner(approx. 10–15 minutes) \n​ \nAaron Copland (1900–1990):  Lincoln Portrait(approx. 15 minutes) \nAntonín Dvořák (1841–1904): Symphony No. 9 in E Minor\, Op. 95\, “From the New World”(approx. 40 minutes) \n\n\nAbout this Performance\n\n\n\nConductor Joshua Gersen brings a  fresh and inspiring perspective to this season finale\, celebrating American  voices through powerful storytelling and unforgettable sound. The program opens with Luminosity by local composer Chris  Rogerson\, includes Copland’s stirring Lincoln Portrait\, and concludes with Dvořák’s New World Symphony — a heartfelt tribute to America’s spirit\, just ahead of the Nation’s 250th anniversary. A former Assistant Conductor of the New York Philharmonic and a frequent guest with orchestras across North America\, Gersen is known for his  expressive style\, adventurous programming\, and deep commitment to music education and contemporary composers
URL:https://hiltonia-association.org/event/capital-philharmonic-an-american-journey/
LOCATION:NJ State Museum\, 205 West State Street\, Trenton\, NJ\, 08608\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260523T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260523T120000
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CREATED:20260509T165713Z
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SUMMARY:Memorial Day of Remembrance: Civil War Veterans of Locust Hill Cemetary
DESCRIPTION:At least ten African American Veterans of the Civil War rest in Trenton’s Locust Hill Ceremony. Since their deaths\, much has changed in Trenton\, and their graves were neglected for many years\, but a restoration effort has now brought together residents\, multiple city groups and civic leaders. \nOn Saturday\, May 16\, 2026 from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. the public is asked to come out and help clean and maintain the cemetery grounds. The cemetery borders the Assunpink Creek and greenway. Help is needed – Please register by emailing mccormicknj@aol.com or calling (609) 208-9991. The cemetery is located at 73 Hart Avenue\, Trenton NJ 08638. \nOn Saturday\, May 23\, 2026 at 11 a.m. the public is invited to join in honoring the veterans of Locust Hill and all who served in a traditional flag placement ceremony. Ten flags will be planted in the Cemetery sod during the ceremony\, one for each of the Civil War veterans buried there. The flags will be placed by Trenton High School Junior ROTC cadets\, assisted by reenactors of the 6th Regiment United States Colored Troops. After firing a volley\, taps will sound and the Lotus Chorale of Trenton will perform “Mansions of the Lord.” Mayor Reed Gusciora will offer remarks.
URL:https://hiltonia-association.org/event/memorial-day-of-remembrance-civil-war-veterans-of-locust-hill-cemetary/
LOCATION:Locust Hill Cemetery\, 73 Hart Avenue\, Trenton\, New Jersey\, 08638\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education/Learning,Historical,Mercer County,Trenton
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260529T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260702T170000
DTSTAMP:20260616T223801
CREATED:20260207T032344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260207T033209Z
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SUMMARY:WASHINGTON'S TRIUMPH
DESCRIPTION:TRENTON FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY\n  \nThe Trentoniana Exhibit at the Trenton Free Public Library features a rotating glass display showcasing themed archival materials from the library’s collection. Each installation highlights a different chapter in Trenton’s history.
URL:https://hiltonia-association.org/event/washingtons-triumph/
LOCATION:Trenton Free Public Library\, 120 Academy Street\, Trenton\, NJ\, 08608\, United States
CATEGORIES:Historical,Trenton
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T210000
DTSTAMP:20260616T223801
CREATED:20260430T165031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260529T182226Z
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SUMMARY:Flamingo Social!
DESCRIPTION:Join with neighbors for good food and conversation. \nAddress: 123 Cadwalader Drive \nHosts: Becky Taylor and Matt Reilly \nThis event is a pot luck. All adult residents are welcome. \nIf you would be willing to host a future Flamingo Social\, please contact Jeannie Weakliem (mailto:mamaweak22@gmail.com). \nFlamingo Socials are adults-only events. Please bring a dish to share and whatever you’d like to drink.
URL:https://hiltonia-association.org/event/flamingo-social/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:Hiltonia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260531T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260531T173000
DTSTAMP:20260616T223801
CREATED:20260529T183112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260529T183440Z
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SUMMARY:Testament of Freedom: Capital Singers of Trenton
DESCRIPTION:Come here the Capital Singers of Trenton perform Testament of Freedom \nSunday\, May 31 @ 4 pm \nSacred Heart Church (343 South Broad Street)
URL:https://hiltonia-association.org/event/testament-of-freedom-capital-singers-of-trenton/
LOCATION:Sacred Heart Church\, 343 South Broad Street\, Trenton\, NJ\, 08608\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Historical,Trenton
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