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:
Join Lois Allen for this eight-week class teaches you to knit and/ or crochet like
you are a pro! Supply list: Two balls of light-colored yarn, Weight 4 Knitting Needles
size 10 OR Crochet Hook size H.
Click on the event title to register, $60 for 8 lessons.
Join Lois Allen for One Stroke, a multi-loading style of acrylic decorative painting
that is very friendly to novice painters. Supplies needed: apron, set of multicolor
acrylic paints, wax paper, paper plate, container for water, book of watercolor paper,
and a set of Donna Dewberry brushes.
Click on the event title to register, $60 for 8 lessons.
Join Lois Allen for Chair Yoga with modified poses that can be done while seated,
which makes the poses accessible to more people.
Click on the event title to register, $60 for 8 lessons.
Join us with Lois Allen's School of Dance to learn adult tap dancing, an exciting
and social activity.
Click on the event title to register, $60 for 8 lessons.
Click on the event title register, $60 for 8 lessons.
Perfect for fall decorating, students will learn the art of needle felting as they
create two pumpkins out of wool from our sheep farm.
To register call Niki 609-652-0366, class fee is $25.
Click on the event title to register for FREE.
Click on the event title to register for FREE.
Click on the event title to register for FREE.
Join Laura Auricchio, VP of the John Guggenheim Memorial Foundation for a lecture
and reception while immersed in the Diverse Perspectives in Photography: Four Black
Guggenheim Fellows in the Philadelphia region.
Click on the event title to register for FREE.
James Sullivan, Ph.D. , Professor of Economics Director, Notre Dame Poverty Initiative Director & Co-Founder, Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities (LEO) University of Notre Dame
An overview of the Notre Dame Poverty Initiative and the work of LEO, which runs Randomized
Controlled Trials and quasi-experimental studies to identify effective anti-poverty
programs.
No Pre-Registration Required, this event is FREE and open to the public.
Join us to unlock your inner artist through a guided painting lesson.
Join SCOSA, the Noyes Museum of Art of ĢƵ, and Bratton Law for a
free discussion on End-of-Life Planning. Community altars will be set up for the Noyes
Arts Garage of ĢƵ's annual Dia de los Muertos celebration, where
participants can view how loved ones' lives are honored through this cultural celebration
of life.
Click on the event title to register for FREE.
100 Years of Broadway recreates the greatest moments from the finest shows of the century featuring the actual stars of shows such as The Phantom of the Opera, Les Misérables, CATS, Jesus Christ Superstar, and Jekyll & Hyde. These amazing performers light up the stage with songs from the hit shows in which they starred. Neil Berg presents brilliantly revived arrangements of Broadway classics as well as thrilling numbers from Broadway’s newest hit shows.
Click on the event title to register before October 26th, ticketholders will be confirmed
by October 28th.
SCOSA has partnered with the PAC to offer a very limited number of SCOSA sponsored tickets to the older adults (age 60+) living in
Atlantic County. Other tickets may be purchased for $23 through SCOSA. This applies to all tickets
ordered through SCOSA for this show.
Click on the event title to register for FREE.
Join us for a beginner basket making class.
Free for anyone 60+, 8 seats available. Email fionna.janson@stockton.edu to register. You will be notified via email by 10/31 if you have a seat.
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.
In this workshop students will create a very functional basket for winter glove storage.
A method of weaving a decorative band will be explored.
To register call Niki 609-652-0366, class fee is $28.
Join us to learn origami basics, and folding techniques to create origami designs.
Free for anyone 60+, 10 seats available. Email Fionna.Janson@stockton.edu to register.
You will be notified via email by 11/4 if you have a seat.
Inspired by true events, Black Angels Over Tuskegee is a vibrantly energetic, emotionally captivating, award-winning drama that tells the story of six trail-blazing men who exhibited courage to excel despite overwhelming odds. The play follows the collective struggle of the first African American aviators in the United States Army Air Forces as they overcame Jim Crow-era injustices with intelligence, patriotism and brotherhood as they worked towards their dreams of an inclusive and fair society. Written and Directed by Layon Gray.
Click on the event title to register before November 9th, ticketholders will be confirmed
by November 10th.
SCOSA has partnered with the PAC to offer a very limited number of SCOSA sponsored tickets to the older adults (age 60+) living in
Atlantic County. Other tickets may be purchased for $28 through SCOSA. This applies to all tickets
ordered through SCOSA for this show.
Rella, Rose, and I is a powerful one-woman play from "The Manya Project" and was written
by Anthony Hostetter and performed by Natalie Mullanaphy. Based on the true story
of Holocaust survivor Elizabeth Ehrlich Roth of Vineland, the play follows her journey
through Auschwitz and beyond, highlighting the unbreakable bond with her sister and
cousin. Elizabeth’s story is a moving testament to resilience, love, and survival,
brought to life in this unforgettable performance for a new generation.
Click on the event title to register for FREE.
Name four great Hanukkah songs. Not easy, huh? Even the great Jewish songwriters, from Irving Berlin to Lieber and Stoller, only wrote Christmas songs. The LeeVees, formed by Adam Gardner (Guster) and Dave Schneider (The Zambonis), set out to fix the holiday music gap with their hit album Channukah Rocks called “the best holiday record of the decade” by NPR’s Bob Boilen. With songs featured on Grey’s Anatomy and The Cleveland Show, and tour credits alongside Barenaked Ladies, Matisyahu, and the Boston Pops, The LeeVees bring laughter, energy, and fresh tunes to the Festival of Lights!
Click on the event title to register before December 2nd, ticketholders will be confirmed
by December 4th.
SCOSA has partnered with the PAC to offer a limited number of SCOSA sponsored tickets to the older adults (age 60+) living in Atlantic County. Other tickets may be purchased for $15 through SCOSA. This applies to all tickets ordered
through SCOSA for this show.
To register call Niki 609-652-0366, class fee is $35.
Celebrate a long-cherished tradition of wondrous holiday performances from the Atlantic City Ballet’s “The Nutcracker.” This beloved ballet tells the story of a little girl named Clara who is given a magical nutcracker doll on Christmas Eve. Embarking on a wonderous journey through the Kingdom of Snow and the Land of the Sweets, Clara encounters many unforgettable and timeless characters. Young and old alike will experience the magic of this marvelous Christmas tale that will create a lifetime of memories.
Click on the event title to register before December 8th, ticketholders will be confirmed
by December 10th.
SCOSA has partnered with the PAC to offer a very limited number of SCOSA sponsored tickets to the older adults (age 60+) living in Atlantic
County. Other tickets may be purchased for $30 through SCOSA. This applies to all tickets ordered through SCOSA for this
show.