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SUMMARY:Headstone Preservation Workshop
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT\nThe Second Life of Cemeteries: A Cemetery Preservation Tour and Headstone Cleaning Workshop\nJoin the Bartow History Museum and the Euharlee Historical Society for a special workshop on headstone cleaning and cemetery preservation in the Euharlee Presbyterian Church Cemetery. The workshop will be led by Paige Jennings\, a historic preservationist\, and former Educator at the Bartow History Museum.\n\nThe workshop is $30 per person. All materials needed to properly clean a headstone will be provided by the museum are included in the price of the workshop.\n\n\nGet to Know Your Preservationist\n \nBorn and raised in Cartersville\, Paige Jennings has a Bachelor’s degree in History with a certification in Public History from Kennesaw State University and a Master’s degree in Historic Preservation from Georgia State University. Paige previously interned at Oakland Cemetery with the Historic Oakland Foundation’s preservation team and now actively works in the field doing preservation professionally.
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/headstone-preservation-workshop/
LOCATION:Euharlee Presbyterian Cemetery\, 61 Covered Bridge Rd.\, Euharlee\, 30145
CATEGORIES:Adults,Workshops
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SUMMARY:Book Signing: Danny & Wanda Pelfrey
DESCRIPTION:Booking Signing at the Bartow History Museum\nJoin us for a special book signing event with local authors Danny & Wanda Pelfrey\, as they prepare to release their newest novel\, A Night to Remember. The novel\, an Adairsville Heritage Mystery\, follows the protagonist Riley Gordan\, a beautiful and personable law student\, and her friend\, Trish\, who stumble upon an abduction plot\, and are pulled headfirst into the search for a young girl. \nBooks will be available for purchase. \n  \nGet to Know the Authors\n \nA Night to Remeber is the sixth mystery novel authored by the Pelfreys set in Adairsville.. In addition to the mystery novels\, the Pelfreys have authored several non-fiction books including Danny’s Life in Adairsville and Wanda’s Making the Most of Your Child’s Teachable Moments. Danny spent forty-five years as a minister while Wanda taught Montessori school for more than twenty years. After many years in other parts of the country\, they returned to Adairsville where they now reside. \n 
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/book-signing-danny-wanda-pelfrey/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Other Events
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SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn: Chanell Lowery
DESCRIPTION:The Complexities of Memory: A Case Study About Inclusion\nJoin Chanell Lowery for a presentation on the desegregation of the textile manufacturing industry in the town of Bowdon\, GA. Her presentation is the result of graduate research she did at the University of West Georgia. The presentation will introduce attendees to the Bowdon Georgia Spur Project through the lenses of both decolonizing and community narratives using oral histories.\n\nThis lecture is free for members. $7 for not yet members.\nGet Tickets Here\n  \nGet To Know The Speaker\n \nI am a first generation college student that is constantly trying to be a better woman than I was yesterday. I began my college career at the age of twenty-five with a ninth grade education and a GED. I obtained my masters degree in History\, which has allowed me to help tell the stories of marginalized communities in the South. In turn\, assisting communities in telling their stories has helped me navigate my own story and how we all truly deserve the pursuit of decolonizing our own narratives.
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/lunch-learn-chanell-lowery/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Lectures/Programs
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SUMMARY:Evening Lecture: Andrew Feiler
DESCRIPTION:A Better Life for Their Children: Julius Rosenwald\, Booker T. Washington\, & the 4\,978 Schools That Changed America\nJoin us for a special presentation by photographer Andrew Feiler\, who will discuss his new book\, A Better Life for Their Children: Julius Rosenwald\, Booker T. Washington\, and the 4\,978 Schools That Changed America. This presentation will be in conjunction with a photo exhibit along the fence in downtown Cartersville.\n\nIn 1912 Booker T. Washington and Julius Rosenwald launched an ambitious program to partner with Black communities to build public schools for African American children. From 1912 to 1937\, when few such schools existed\, the program built 4\,978 schools across fifteen southern and border states. Rosenwald schools – one of the earliest collaborations between Jews and African Americans – drove dramatic improvement in Black educational attainment and educated the generation who became leaders and foot soldiers of the civil rights movement.Of the original 4\,978 schools\, only about 500 survive. To tell this story visually\, Feiler drove more than twenty-five thousand miles\, photographed 105 schools\, and interviewed dozens offormer students\, teachers\, preservationists\, and community leaders.\n\nFeiler will discuss how this project came to be and how the Rosenwald schools represent a watershed moment in the history of philanthropy.\n\nTo learn more about the photo exhibit and Andrew Feiler’s book\,  please visit the Exhibitions Tab on the Bartow History Museum website.\n\nThis program is co-sponsored by the Noble Hill-Wheeler Memorial Center\,  the Cartersville-Bartow Convention & Visitors Bureau\, and Mack Eppinger & Sons Funeral Services.\n\n      \n  \n\nGet Tickets Here\nGet to Know the Speaker\n \nAndrew Feiler is a photographer and author and fifth generation Georgian. Having grown up Jewish in Savannah\, he has been shaped by the rich complexities of the American South. Feiler has long beenactive in civic life. He has helped create over a dozen community initiatives\, serves on multiple not-forprofit boards\, and is an active advisor to numerous elected officials and political candidates. His art is an extension of his civic values. \nFeiler’s newest book of photography\, A Better Life for Their Children: Julius Rosenwald\, Booker T. Washington\, and the 4\,978 Schools that Changed America\, was recently published by the University of  Georgia Press. This work is the first comprehensive photodocumentary of the program created by Tuskegee Institute principal Booker T. Washington and Sears\, Roebuck & Company president Julius Rosenwald. From 1912 to 1937\, this collaboration built 4\,978 schools for African American children across 15 southern and border states and transformed America. \nFeiler’s photographs have been instrumental in the campaign to create a new US national historical park and inspired the composition of a symphony. His work has been featured in the Wall Street Journal\, Smithsonian\, Architect\, Preservation\, Eye on Photography\, The Forward as well as on CBS This Morningand NPR. His prints have been displayed in galleries and museums including solo exhibitions at such venues as the National Civil Rights Museum at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis\, National Center for Civil and Human Rights in Atlanta\, and International Civil Rights Center & Museum in Greensboro\, NC. His photographs are in public and private collections including that of the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of African American History and Culture. \nFeiler earned his bachelor’s in economics from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He earned a master’s in modern history from Oxford University and a master’s in business administration from Stanford University. \nTo view more of Feilers work\, visit his website www.andrewfeiler.com
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/evening-lecture-andrew-feiler/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Exhibitions,Lectures/Programs
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