Events & Workshops
Whether you're interested in short courses led by expert faculty or engaging social
and recreational activities, there’s something for everyone.
Please note: All guests driving to the Galloway or Atlantic City campus must register their car for each visit.
Upcoming Events:
S'more Basket
Saturday,
December 13,
2025
| 10 a.m.
- 12 p.m.
Location: Swan Bay Folk Art Center 300 Sooys Landing Rd, Port Republic
In this workshop, students will complete the perfect partitioned basket for loading
it up with S’more ingredients and carrying it to the bonfire.
To register call Niki 609-652-0366, class fee is $35.
Tour of Poetry
Second Saturday Monthly Program
Saturday,
December 13,
2025
| 2
- 4 p.m.
Location: Otto Bruyns Public Library of Northfield
During each session of this monthly program, an established poet will read original
work, present an engaging lecture, and encourage participants to write & share something
of their own. Participants will have an opportunity to have their poetry included
in the Tour of Poetry Anthology.
No registration necessary.

Tuesday,
December 16,
2025
| 12
- 1 p.m.
Location: IN PERSON or ZOOM
Choice of IN PERSON ĢƵ Parkway Building or ZOOM. Each session will include education and support with SCOSA's experts on
caregiving and mental health.
Click on the event title to register for FREE.
New Caregiver Support Group Session Available!
We are pleased to announce that an additional caregiver support group session will
be held every Thursday from 6:30–7:30 PM via Zoom ONLY beginning January 8th, 2026.
Click for FREE registration for 2026 sessions!
Saturday,
December 20,
2025
| 1
- 4 p.m.
Location: September 2025 - June 2026 John F Scarpa Academic Center, Room 210
Players and Playwrights (P&P) is a collective of playwrights and readers (aka players)
who meet monthly to read original plays. Performances are organized several times
a year. Interested players and playwrights are invited to attend a meeting once before
committing to join.
Click on the event title to register for FREE.
Monday,
January 26,
2026
| 6
- 9 p.m.
Location: Offerings in Hammonton, Atlantic City & Galloway
In this course you’ll learn how to: manage investment risks, use new tax laws to your
advantage, make informed decisions about your company's retirement plan, and adjust
your estate plan to function properly under the new laws.However, money is only one
aspect of retirement planning. This course blends financial education with life planning
to help you build wealth, align your money with your values, and achieve your retirement
lifestyle goals.This comprehensive course on preparing for a comfortable retirement
will be taught by Louis T. Barberio, III.
Click on the event title to register!
Registration includes one guest & a complimentary one-hour, personalized follow-up
meeting for each registrant. One workbook per paid registration will be provided.
Light refreshments will be served.
This course will be given in two informative sessions.
Hammonton Campus: 01/26/2025 and 02/02/2026
Galloway Campus: 01/27/2026 & 02/03/2026
Atlantic City Campus: 02/24/26 & 03/03/26
February 3
- March 24,
2026
| 11 a.m.
- 12 p.m.
Location: Online via Zoom
The Gilded Age is an American historical (1880s to 1900s) drama television series
created and written by Julian Fellowes. The series explores conflicts of new money,
industrialism, and old money, the African American upper class, and the domestic workers
who are considered a lower class. The series follows Marian Brook, a young woman entering
1882 New York City's rigid social scene with strict rules that cause drama, daily
conflicts, and scandals between families of “new money” and “old money.” We will discuss
the numerous real (and famous) families of the era, as they relate to Season 2.
Click on the event title to register for FREE.