Cape May Event Calendar

Tag: Lecture

An Evening with the Authors

Episcopal Church of the Advent presents An Evening with the Authors in the Parish Hall. Four local authors will discuss their books including Scott Griffith, Skeeter Lee, Amy M. Read and Suzanne Simonetti. Beverages and desserts will be offered and there will be door prizes. You can make reservations by calling the office at 609-884-3065.… Read more »


Exploring American Literature with Sylvia Baer

Cape May’s Poet Laureate Sylvia Baer hosts three 1.5-hour interactive online seminars via Zoom this March that delve into American literature of the Victorian age. “The Fear Gang” on Monday, March 24 delves into Hawthorne, Poe and Melville. These seminars are designed for those at any level of knowledge and experience who wish to learn… Read more »


Exploring American Literature with Sylvia Baer

Cape May’s Poet Laureate Sylvia Baer hosts three 1.5-hour interactive online seminars via Zoom this March that delve into American literature of the Victorian age. “The Amherst Gang” on Monday, March 17 features Emily Dickinson and Helen Hunt Jackson. These seminars are designed for those at any level of knowledge and experience who wish to… Read more »


Exploring American Literature with Sylvia Baer

Cape May’s Poet Laureate Sylvia Baer hosts three 1.5-hour interactive online seminars via Zoom this March that delve into American literature of the Victorian age. “The Concord Gang” on Monday, March 10 highlights Emerson, Thoreau, and Alcott. These seminars are designed for those at any level of knowledge and experience who wish to learn more… Read more »


Cold Spring Brewery – Fire Side Chat

John Ryan, Chief Operating Officer for Historic Cold Spring Village, will be conducting a talk on FORGOTTEN CAPE MAY: Lost Towns, Industries, Military Bases, and Some That Never Were at Cold Spring Brewery. This is the last Fire Side Chat of the Winter/Spring Series and one that you don’t want to miss!


Lunch & Learn: Myths & Legends

Historic Cold Spring Village is a non-profit educational institution established as an Early American open-air living history museum. Its purpose is three-fold: historic preservation, history education, and heritage tourism. This is accomplished by promoting New Jersey history through extensive programs utilizing the architecture, lifestyles, arts, history, and culture found in a rural South Jersey village… Read more »


Monarchs & Cape May: A Migration Story

Join Cape May Bird Observatory’s (CMBO) Monarch Field Naturalists, Maya Clark & Anna Haggenjos, as they discuss all things Monarch Butterflies! They will review monarch ecology and lifecycle, as well as the efforts of CMBO’s Monarch Monitoring Project to increase our understanding of the fall migration of monarchs along the Atlantic coast, through both research… Read more »


Cape May Historic Preservation Event

Designing with History in Mind – Architects & Design Professionals Thursday, September 28 – 7 PM Virtual via Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82666345219 Dive into historic preservation with a focus on integrating Historic Design Standards into architectural projects. This AIA-accredited course showcases the updated City of Cape May Historic Design Standards, providing design professionals with in-depth knowledge on… Read more »


Cape May Historic Preservation Event

Selling the Historic District – Real Estate Professionals Thursday, September 14 – 2 PM Or join virtually via Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86986211747 Explore the significance of Design Standards in historic preservation, focusing on their impact on property marketability and the vital role of Real Estate Agents in introducing buyers to the Historic District. Highlight how Design Standards… Read more »