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Successful Aging Festival to be held at Stockton's Galloway campus, May 16

  • Atlantic County

Carrie Andreoletti

GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP - The Stockton Center on Successful Aging  will host its annual Successful Aging Festival 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday, May 16 at the Campus Center on the Galloway campus.

The event free and open to the public. It will feature more than 40 exhibits by local service organizations, as well as numerous talks, workshops and demonstrations related to aging and aging awareness led by industry professionals.

At noon, keynote speaker and Central Connecticut State University Psychology Professor Carrie Andreoletti will lead a presentation titled, The Age Friendly University Pathway to Successful Aging. The talk will address how age-friendly universities nurture positive attitudes at all ages, create opportunities for engagement and encourage health and well-being among older adults.

A panel discussion on successful aging will feature former U.S. Ambassador to Panama William J. Hughes, Stockton Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs Lori Vermuelen, and Interim Executive Director of the William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy at Stockton John Froonjian.

Other workshops include:


  • Nourishing Body and Soul: Historical Stories of the People Who Feed South Jersey by Jeff Quattrone

  • Veterans' Aging by Lisa Cox and Ashley Jones

  • Fact and Fiction: A Writer's Perspective by Mary Ann Trail

  • Internet Security: Connecting Online Safely by Ben Brotsker

  • Lotus Flower Art Making by Saskia Schmidt

  • Memories in the Making: An Art Program for Those Living with Dementia by Maria Garcia

  • Chair Yoga by Luann Anton


Visit the SCOSA website for more information.

Major sponsors of this year's festival are Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Vineland, the William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy, South Jersey Gas Company Energy Efficiency Department, Angelic Health, Seashore Gardens Living Center, Stockton University Retirees Association, Frances Leonilda Acerra Christopher Memorial Fund, South Jersey Senior Marketing Group, and Southern New Jersey Council on Issues of Aging Endowment Fund.