Eastern Festival of Music: USA at 250!
Copland, Aaron: Appalachian SpringZwilich, Ellen Taaffe: Remembrance (world premiere)Foote, Arthur: Cello Concerto (Schwarz)Zwilich: JubilationGershwin, George: American in ParisEastern Festival Orchestra
Copland, Aaron: Appalachian SpringZwilich, Ellen Taaffe: Remembrance (world premiere)Foote, Arthur: Cello Concerto (Schwarz)Zwilich: JubilationGershwin, George: American in ParisEastern Festival Orchestra
Join us for a community reading of the Declaration of Independence. This program is part of a national event led by America250 Hawaii. Americans from all 50 states, 5 Territories, the District of Columbia, and Minor Outlying Islands of the United States will read the Declaration of Independence ‘together,’ 100 year to the day it was first publicly read to colonists in […]
The Historic First Presbyterian Church Cemetery next to the museum contains the graves of many prominent early residents of Greensboro, including Governor John Motley Morehead. Drop in anytime during the above hours for a free tour to learn about the history, people, and remarkable funerary art of this historic cemetery.
250 years ago today, the “Declaration of Independence” was first read aloud to the public! Learn about the importance of this document and try your hand at writing like the Founding Fathers. Practice your penmanship with quills and ink provided by our costumed interpreters. FREE. All ages welcome. Drop-in.
Greensboro History Museum’s Flashback family fun series highlights decades past for our city and beyond. Recent Flashbacks have explored the history, music, culture, and curiosities of the 1920s, 1940s, and 1950s. This year we’re crossing centuries by looking back at the decades of the 1770s and 1970s as our nation celebrates major milestones.
Join High Point Museum for a free public screening of the new historical documentary, “The American Constitution.” The film brings the dramatic story of the nation’s founding to life. A live Q&A with the film’s award-winning director, David Garrigus, will follow the screening. Free and open to the public.
Focus on America250 in NC and the library’s 100th anniversary. Check the Children’s page on the website for more details: https://www.highpointnc.gov/1022/Childrens-Programs.
How did colonists prepare their households for the seasons? What was bathing and hygiene like? How did soldiers clean their wool uniforms? How were plants and herbs used to freshen things up? Join our costumed interpreters as they demonstrate practices of cleanliness in the 18th and 19th centuries. FREE. All ages welcome. Drop-in.
In this presentation, archivists Alison Thurman and Josh Hager will highlight selections from the blog and other records covering a variety of topics related to Outlander, including land grants, court records, military records, and more. Attendees will have an opportunity to ask questions about North Carolina history and records available relating to Colonial North Carolina, […]
Goossens, Eugene: Jubilee VariationsHanson, Howard: Symphony No. 2Rachmaninoff, Sergei: Piano Concerto #2 featuring soloist William Wolfram Eastern Festival Orchestra
FREE EVENT! Come enjoy an evening of exhilarating string quartet music performed by the US Army String Quartet.
Want to protect yourself from getting a cold or learn about the medical issues our Founding Fathers had? Come to Hoggatt House and learn about the tinctures, tonics, and popular beliefs to prevent sickness in the 18th and 19th centuries. FREE. All ages welcome. Drop-in.