>Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2003 11:10:58 -0400 >From: Sandra Ragonese <sragonese@BARCLAYFARMSTEAD.ORG> >Subject: [NJ_HIST] Campbell Soup Company >Sender: "New Jersey history and related topics." ><NJ_HISTORY@EMAIL.RUTGERS.EDU> >To: NJ_HISTORY@EMAIL.RUTGERS.EDU >Reply-to: Sandra Ragonese <sragonese@BARCLAYFARMSTEAD.ORG> >Delivered-to: NJ_HISTORY@EMAIL.RUTGERS.EDU > >Cherry Hill Township Celebrates National Humanities Month > >Featuring the Campbell Soup Company > > > >In celebration of National Humanities Month, the Cherry Hill >Historical Commission is sponsoring a free presentation showcasing >the Campbell Soup Company on Wednesday, Oct. 22nd at 7:30 p.m. > > > >Learn more about our regional history and this American icon with >journalists/authors Martha Esposito Shea and Mike Mathis as they >discuss their new photographic history, The Campbell Soup Company >(Arcadia, 2002), and it's evolution from a small South Jersey >canning business to an international conglomerate. Copies of The >Campbell Soup Company will be available for purchase following their >presentation. > > > >This FREE program takes place at the Croft Farm Arts Center, 100 >Borton Mill Road, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034. > > > >For more information or directions, contact Sandra Ragonese, >Township Liaison to the Cherry Hill Historical Commission, at >856-795-6225 or ><mailto:sragonese@barclayfarmstead.org>sragonese@barclayfarmstead.org. > > > >The Cherry Hill Historical Commission is dedicated to preserving the >history of Cherry Hill Township. Established in 1989, the 15-member >Commission collects, preserves and maintains a Township archive, >assists in identifying historical resources and promotes the >heritage of Cherry Hill through annual education programs and >lectures. > ># # # > >Sandra Rayser Ragonese >Director of Historic Properties & Programming >Cherry Hill Township >(856) 795-6225 >(856) 795-9722 fax ><mailto:sragonese@barclayfarmstead.org>sragonese@barclayfarmstead.org