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Monthly Speaker Series Presentation – Stories of Heritage, Home, and Hammonton: A Panel Discussion

September 10, 2025 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

The Historical Society of Hammonton (HSH) presents another FREE-to-ALL Speaker Series event on Wednesday, September 10, 2025 at 7:00 PM at the Hammonton Family Success Center, 310 Bellevue Ave., Hammonton. No pre-registration required.

The presentation begins at 7:00 PM, following the HSH Monthly Membership Meeting at 6:00 PM, open to all. If attending just the lecture, we recommend arriving around 6:45-6:50 PM. Refreshments will be available.

Mark your calendars for a special Wednesday evening program, September 10, 2025, as we switch things up with a new day, new location, and a fresh perspective. Instead of our usual Thursday night gathering at the Canoe Club, we’ll be meeting at the Hammonton Family Success Center (310 Bellevue Ave), right in the heart of Downtown Hammonton.

We’ll kick off our speaker series during Hispanic Heritage Month with a powerful panel discussion featuring three amazing women who will share their personal stories of immigration, identity, and connection to the Hammonton community. The conversation will be moderated by Jim Bacon, Vice President at TD Bank, local leader, and poet. The event is part of the Society’s monthly speaker series and will begin at 7:00 PM, following a brief membership meeting at 6:00 PM.

Panelists include:
Corina Mendoza (Mexico) – Born in Mexico and raised in South Jersey, Corina overcame significant obstacles on her path to a successful professional life. After graduating high school, she deferred a scholarship to Penn State due to her immigration status and worked a variety of local jobs, including as a tax preparer and restaurant manager. Once her status was approved, she pursued her dream of higher education and is now a dental hygienist at Lakeview Dental Care in Blackwood. Corina is also active in real estate and has been deeply involved in local community work, including with Migrant Worker Outreach and the Hammonton Health Coalition, where she helped launch the Hispanic Leadership Scholarship Program.

Kelin Jimenez (Honduras) – Kelin immigrated to Hammonton at the age of 13, continuing the legacy begun by her grandfather, who came to the U.S. as a migrant farmworker and eventually laid roots in Hammonton. Today, Kelin is a social impact marketer and small business consultant who has supported a wide range of local initiatives spanning education, public health, small business development, and faith-based outreach. For Kelin, Hammonton is more than just a town—it’s home. Her personal journey and professional work reflect a deep connection to the values and evolving identity of the community.

Laly Acosta (Peru) – Laly’s life story is one of perseverance and passion. Raised by her aunt in Peru after childhood health issues separated her from her parents, Laly developed an early love for cooking in her aunt’s home restaurant. After immigrating to the U.S. in 2010, she pursued culinary work in restaurants and bakeries before opening her own business: Downtown Peru, a vibrant restaurant in the heart of Hammonton. Her traditional dishes and creative flair have made her a beloved local figure. Despite the challenges of learning a new language and adapting to a new country as an adult, Laly continues to thrive and share her culture through food.

Moderator Jim Bacon brings both professional and personal insight to this conversation. Originally from Peru, Jim came to Hammonton in 2001, graduated from Hammonton High School in 2004, and went on to establish a successful career in the financial industry. Today, he serves as a Vice President at TD Bank. Jim is also a published poet and community advocate, with experience on the board of the Hammonton Revitalization Corporation (MainStreet Hammonton), where he works to strengthen ties with the Hispanic community.

The Historical Society of Hammonton is dedicated to preserving and celebrating the rich, multi-cultural social, economic, and political heritage of our town and its people. Our mission is to increase awareness of Hammonton’s rich history and to establish public access by collecting, conserving, interpreting, and promoting it to the widest possible audience.

Our Museum, built in 1887, is a treasure in itself. Formerly the Hammonton Town Hall, it also served as a Town Library and Kindergarten. Located in Hammonton Veterans Memorial Park, it is open to the public on Saturdays from 11 AM to 2 PM; other days by appointment or happenstance (if the Open flag is flying, we’re open).

We are always looking for new member and volunteers, even if you’re new to Hammonton. Volunteering with us is a fun way to learn about and appreciate our great town. We uncover exciting new bits of Hammonton history every week! Our Museum also sells many books highlighting local history, including out-of-print titles. All proceeds support the Historical Society of Hammonton.

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  • Date: September 10, 2025
  • Time:
    7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

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  • Hammonton Family Success Center, 310 Bellevue Ave., Hammonton
  • 310 Bellevue Ave.
    Hammonton, NJ 08037 United States
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