• Black History Month Cinema: “She’s Gotta Have It”

    Hemphill Branch Library 2301 W. Vandalia Road, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

    Celebrating 100 Years of Black History Month Celebrate 100 years of Black History Month as we present a film series of classic African-American cinema. She’s Gotta Have It (rated R), is the 1986 debut of director Spike Lee. It stars Spike Lee and Tracy Camilla Johns. This comedy-romance is about beautiful Nola Darling who can’t decide what […]

    Free
  • High Point Historical Society Presents: Exploring the Legacy of the Washington Street Branch Library

    Community and Neighborhood Development Center 201 Fourth Street, High Point, North Carolina, United States

    The High Point Historical Society will collaborate with the High Point Public Library to discuss the legacy of the Washington Street Branch of the High Point Public Library with an emphasis on its past, present, and future influences on the Washington Street Neighborhood district and on the High Point community. This event is the first […]

    Free
  • Greenway History Series: Honoring Black Patriots

    Greensboro Downtown Greenway 801 Smith Street, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

    Celebrate Black History Month with an engaging, family-friendly exploration of the contributions of Black Patriots during the pivotal Battle of Guilford Courthouse. Led by knowledgeable staff from the National Park Service, this program brings history to life through interactive activities and storytelling suitable for all ages. Discover the bravery, resilience, and critical role of these […]

    Free
  • Montford Point Marines of High Point

    High Point Museum 1859 E. Lexington Ave, High Point, NC, United States

    More than 20,000 African Americans trained in segregated facilities between 1942 and 1949 at Montford Point, NC, and became the first African Americans to serve in the United States Marine Corps. Join us as we recognize, remember and honor the Montford Point Marines of High Point as part of Black History Month. This event is […]

  • Landscapes of Freedom: New Garden Neighborhoods Through the Centuries

    Greensboro History Museum 130 Summit Ave, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

    By 1776, the New Garden area was well known as an early Quaker settlement. Over continuing generations, the community was a hub for worship, education, and abolitionism. Additional families, including African American families seeking a safe place to live and work, established themselves post-Civil War. Learn what the historical records and family stories tell us […]

  • Black History Month Cinema: “Eve’s Bayou”

    Hemphill Branch Library 2301 W. Vandalia Road, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

    Celebrating 100 Years of Black History Month Celebrate 100 years of Black History Month as we present a film series of classic African-American cinema. Eve’s Bayou (rated R), is the 1997 debut of African-American female director Kasi Lemmons. It stars the director, Jurnee Smollett-Bell, Lynn Whitfield, Meagan Good, Debbi Morgan, Diahann Carroll and Samuel Jackson. This renowned […]

    Free
  • Let’s Craft! Tricorn Hats in Little Red Schoolhouse (Sensory Friendly)

    High Point Museum 1859 E. Lexington Ave, High Point, NC, United States

    Want to wear a piece of 18th-century clothing? Join us in Little Red Schoolhouse as we make and decorate our own tricorn hats, just like the ones worn during the American Revolution! Our Sensory-Friendly environment (dim lights, a calm room, limited people) will be from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Free. Drop in. All ages welcome.

    Free
  • Lifted Voices: Black History, Little Lions & More!

    Greensboro History Museum 130 Summit Ave, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

    Drop by the museum to explore the stories of African American history makers. Black Patriots at the Battle of Guilford Courthouse 11 am in the Mary Lynn Richardson Lecture Hall Join us for a short presentation by historian Dr. Scott Culclasure and descendant Sage Chioma as they explore the stories of Black Patriots from the […]

  • Dr. Brown & Her Network of Women

    Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum 6136 Burlington Road, Gibsonville, North Carolina, United States

    We’re looking forward to welcoming folks to our Women’s History Month tours, “Dr. Brown & Her Network of Women.” Dr. Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum staff will take you through Canary Cottage as we discuss the women Dr. Brown surrounded herself with and their impact on Palmer Memorial Institute. This tour will take place at 10 […]

  • Create a Time Capsule (Sensory Friendly)

    High Point Museum 1859 E. Lexington Ave, High Point, NC, United States

    This Global Day of Unplugging, take a break from technology and create a personal or family time capsule! As the Museum prepares for the America 250 Guilford County Time Capsule celebration in April, visitors will get a chance to collect their own memories to keep for a year, ten years, or even 50 years! This […]

    Free
  • America250 Guilford Kickoff Celebration

    Stock + Grain Assembly 275 N. Elm Street, High Point, North Carolina, United States

    Guilford County is kicking off America’s 250th birthday, and you’re invited. Join us on March 12 at Stock + Grain Assembly for trivia, karaoke, and a community celebration. FREE. Open to the public. Show up early for trivia. Let’s celebrate the story of Guilford County and the role we’ve played in America’s history.

    Free
  • Dr. Brown & Her Network of Women

    Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum 6136 Burlington Road, Gibsonville, North Carolina, United States

    We’re looking forward to welcoming folks to our Women’s History Month tours, “Dr. Brown & Her Network of Women.” Dr. Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum staff will take you through Canary Cottage as we discuss the women Dr. Brown surrounded herself with and their impact on Palmer Memorial Institute. This tour will take place at 10 […]