Art / Business Associations of Morris County

Arts Council of the Morris Area,The Arts Council of the Morris Area is a private not-for profit founded in 1973 dedicated to enriching the community through the arts. Our mission is to bring the arts to the center of community life and we accomplish that through arts education, arts programming (in the community), arts advocacy and by supporting artists and arts organizations.
14 Maple Avenue, Suite 301, Morristown
973-285-5115
morrisarts.org
Associated Antique Dealers of New Jersey
A non-profit industry organization incorporated withthe opurpose to educate and promote public understanding and appreciation of antiques
Madison
Historic Chester Business Association, SHOP. DINE. EXPLORE!
The Historic Chester Business Association (HCBA) is a non-profit organization representing over 60+ businesses in Chester, NJ. Our mission is to promote business growth, foster the overall economic climate in the community and work closely with our members, local government, landlords and residents to build a prosperous quality of life.
Once known as Black River in the early 1700’s, Chester has evolved into a well diversified and quaint Historic Shopping and Dining Center - notable for its popular eateries and variety of over 100 specialty shops featuring antiques, art, jewelry, crafts, collectibles, clothing, gift accessories and furnishings (just to name a few).
The HCBA sponsors a multitude of fun and lively public events throughout the year, including one of the largest craft shows in the nation, an annual Classic Car Show, a family-oriented Harvest Celebration, and a number of exciting attractions throughout the holiday season. These events, as well as Chester’s sprawling farms, lush green parks and pictorial scenery, continue to attract visitors from points far and wide.

Madison Arts and Culture Alliance, collaboration of “Rose City” arts
organizations, cultural institutions, historical societies, colleagues and friends.
PO Box 1295, Madison
973-514-1787 ext 11

Morristown Craftmarket
Randolph Kiwanis Club, Mount Freedom
973-442-2840
morristowncraftmarket.org

Women's Association of Morristown Memorial Hospital
The WAMMC has been a driving force and supporting presence at Morristown Medical Center since the organization founded the hospital in 1893. The Association has over 900 members and raises more than $700,000 annually for the hospital. Mansion In May is their most profitable event held every two to three years and has generated over $6 million for Morristown Medical Center since the first showhouse in 1974.















