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Visit Fridays & Saturdays 12-4 pm; Sundays 1-4 pm

ART, HISTORY & HAPPENINGS FOR YOU!

SEE THE NEW SPACE & CLUTTER

Artists & TMS Members' Reception May 11, 3-5 pm

Enter EO41 Call for Art online May 13 - June 13 Kimberly Camp Named Juror for Ellarslie Open 41

ARTISTS: Enter the EO41 Call for Art on entrythingy.com from May 13 to June 13!

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Kimberly Camp is renowned as an Artist, Gallery Owner, Educator, and Museum Leader (including President & CEO of the Barnes Foundation, 1998 to 2005). We are honored to have her as Juror for Ellarslie Open 41.

See this State of the Arts feature on Kimberly Camp

Registration now open for Saturdays in July!

Linda McRae and the Education Committee announce that registration is open for our popular Saturday morning activities in July! Families with kids 5-12, join us this summer for a variety of projects taught by visiting artists, museum scavenger hunts and exploration led by knowledgeable volunteers, and tons of fun and learning for everyone. Breakfast, snacks, and t-shirts provided. NEW for 2024: Kids’ Art Show August 3. Thank you to our sponsor Mercer County Education Association. Register in advance. (Parent or guardian must accompany children.) Questions/Preguntas: tms@ellarslie.org or 609-989-1191

Delve Into Trenton's Rich History throughout Trenton City Museum


Celebrating Black Dolls Made in Trenton's Horsman Factory ... the newly installed Flowers of Stangl ... Early Acquisitions highlighted from the Trenton Museum Society Collection ... the Stacy-Trent Hotel ... Boehm ... and so much more in our upper floor galleries, history hallway, and throughout historic Ellarslie Mansion

Spring and Summer-time = Prime time to admire the hand-painted flower patterns of Stangl pottery, on view in our history hallway

TMS trustees Jean Shaddow and David Bosted participate in Cadwalader Park Tree Planting

One hundred new native trees are growing in the Stuyvesant Ave. portion of Cadwalader Park, thanks to a volunteer effort drawing on many organizations. David represented Trenton City Museum, while Jean was on hand with Isles, Inc. "We were glad to be a part of this community endeavor to enhance Cadwalader Park for many decades to come," David said.

In a two-day project to beautify Cadwalader Park, The NJ Department of Environmental Protection partnered with volunteers and the NJ Conservation Foundation, City of Trenton, Isles, NJ Tree Foundation, and Watershed Institute. Photo: NJ Conservation Foundation.

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Cadwalader Park, Trenton, NJ 08618

ellarslie.org; tms@ellarslie.org; 609-989-1191

Fridays & Saturdays, 12-4 pm; Sundays, 1-4 pm

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Ellarslie Mansion, which houses Trenton City Museum, is owned and maintained by the City of Trenton. Funding support for Trenton City Museum operations is provided by members and patrons of the Trenton Museum Society and by the Bunbury Fund of the Princeton Area Community Foundation, the New Jersey Arts and Cultural Recovery Fund of PACF, NJM Insurance Group, and the Mercer County Cultural and Heritage Commission through funding from the Mercer County Board Commissioners, and the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a partner agency of the National Endowment of the Arts.

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