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SUMMARY:Home School Day -- STEAM
DESCRIPTION:Home School Day- STEAM (Science Technology Art Engineering and Mathematics)\nFriday\, September 9\, 2022\, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm \nAges: 5-12 years\nCost: $7.00 per participant; $7.00 per adult \n*siblings that do not fall within this age range are welcome to visit Sagebrush Ranch during the program\n*siblings under 5 years old not participating in the program are FREE\n \nREGISTRATION REQUIRED:\nRegistration deadline: September 5 Join us for our annual fall Home School Day! STEAM is the focus as participants learn about historical engineering and technology through the Bartow History Museum’s collection.  Participants will build a pinwheel and learn about windmill design\, mini stagecoach\, and telegraph key. Decipher a top-secret message (+ more)! This program is presented in collaboration with Booth Western Art Museum. \nRegister Here
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/home-school-day-steam/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Homeschool,Kids
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220825T200000
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220817T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220817T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T093900
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220719T204319Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220813T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220813T160000
DTSTAMP:20260412T093900
CREATED:20220706T174020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220706T185540Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220806T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220806T113000
DTSTAMP:20260412T093900
CREATED:20220705T182534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220804T211551Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220728T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220728T210000
DTSTAMP:20260412T093900
CREATED:20220705T183659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220708T192940Z
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SUMMARY:Archives Dedication
DESCRIPTION:Archives Naming & Dedication\nJoin us for a special event dedicating the Bartow History Museum Archives in honor of the Mulinix Family. The evening will include a reception and brief remarks at the Downtown Gallery located at 13 N. Wall St.\, followed by an opportunity to tour the archives\, located above the gallery.\n\n\n\nRSVP 
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/archives-dedication/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Lectures/Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220720T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220720T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T093900
CREATED:20220705T181014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220708T153705Z
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SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn: Denise Smith\, Ph.D.
DESCRIPTION:Pictures in Stone: The Rock Art of Northern GA\nStories have been written in stone by every culture around the world\, from the earliest mark-making to modern graffiti. Learn more about how different cultures in Georgia have left their mark from Dr. Denise Smith\, Associate Dean for the Schools of Communication\, Design\, and Liberal Arts at Savannah College of Art and Design. Sites from Track Rock Gap to Stone Mountain will be the focus of discussion. \nThis lecture is free for members. $7 for not yet members. \nGet Tickets Here\nGet to Know the Speaker\n \nCurrently serving as an associate dean at the Savannah College of Art and Design’s Atlanta location\, Dr. Smith has been a professor of art history and a college administrator for over 25 years.  Her field of interest is the rock art of North America\, images painted or carved into rock surfaces – usually by indigenous people.  To prepare for her career\, she studied Art with a concentration in Art History at Colorado State University\, then finished with a Master’s degree from the University of Colorado\, and a Ph.D. in Art History from the University of New Mexico.  She currently serves on the executive committee of the Eastern States Rock Art Research Association\, as well as one of the reviewers for North American publications for the Rock Art Review\, the flagship professional journal for the field.  She has published numerous articles and papers throughout her career\, but dreams of publishing a book when her administrative duties permit.
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/lunch-learn-denise-smith-ph-d/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Lectures/Programs
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220711
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220716
DTSTAMP:20260412T093900
CREATED:20220321T152506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220516T190858Z
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SUMMARY:Bartow History Museum Summer Camp
DESCRIPTION:Superhero Camp\nJuly 11-15\, 9:00 a.m- 12:00 p.m.\nThis town needs a hero… \nJoin the Bartow History Museum for superhero camp this summer! \nLearn about the history of your favorite superheroes and comic book characters\, create your own superhero costume and secret identity\, and learn about responsibility and leadership through interactive scavenger hunts and games. You may even get the chance to put your powers to the test in a game of “Save the City.” \nThe registration fee is $110 per student for the week.  This camp is designed for students ages 5-9. \nRegister Here\n 
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/bartow-history-museum-summer-camp-2/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camps,Kids
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220630T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220630T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T093901
CREATED:20220531T202046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220603T200025Z
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SUMMARY:Evening Lecture: Erin Zaballa
DESCRIPTION:Scales and Tales: The Importance of Reptiles in Native American Cultures of the Southeast\nWhen it comes to reptiles and amphibians\, the southeastern United States is the most biodiverse region in North America – Georgia alone is home to over 160 species! For thousands of years the Native Americans of this region\, like the Cherokee\, have not only lived alongside their many scaly neighbors\, but also incorporated them into their culture. Evidence of the prominent role of reptiles in the traditions of southeastern indigenous people can be found in their artwork\, in their legends\, and in their traditional knowledge. During this presentation\, attendees will explore some of these aspects of southeastern Native American culture and meet some of the real-life animals that inspired them. \nThis lecture is free for BHM members. $7 for not yet members. \nGet Tickets Here\nGet to Know the Speaker\n \nErin Zaballa is a history and environmental educator who has always been fascinated by how  landscapes and ecosystems of the natural world have influenced human history. She graduated from Kennesaw State University with a BA in American History with minor in Native American Studies and a BS in Environmental Studies. She also holds a native species education/exhibition permit from the GA Department of Natural Resources and has a certification in venomous snake handling/relocation from The Rattlesnake Conservancy. Erin has worked in museums and nature preserves for almost 20 years\, and currently works as a museum educator at the Booth Museum and serves as the vice president of the GA Reptile Society (a nonprofit education\, conservation\, and pet reptile rescue organization). As part of GRS\, she and her Animal Ambassadors provide meaningful education via in-person reptile interactions to thousands of people each year. Erin lives in Cartersville\, GA with her husband\, 4 snakes\, 3 lizards\, a tortoise\, a frog\, a cat\, and usually a few scaly foster animals. \n 
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/evening-lecture-erin-zaballa/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Lectures/Programs
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220620
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220625
DTSTAMP:20260412T093901
CREATED:20220321T153604Z
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SUMMARY:Bartow History Museum Summer Camp
DESCRIPTION:Myths & Monsters Camp\nJune 20-24\, 9:00 a.m- 12:00 p.m.\nGet a little a spooky with the Bartow History Museum this summer as we dive into the history of your favorite mysths\, legends\, and monsters in this summer camp! \nLearn about ancient Egyptian and Greek myths\, urban legends\, and famous movie monsters. Get  the chance to make your own mummy\, Medusa mask\, and even get the chance to go on an expedition to find the elusive Bigfoot. \nThe registration fee is $110 per student for the week.  This camp is designed for students ages 5-9. \nRegister Here\n 
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/bartow-history-museum-summer-camp-3/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camps,Kids
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220615T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220615T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T093901
CREATED:20220525T180325Z
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SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn: Linda Kellogg
DESCRIPTION:Martin Luther King Celebrations in Bartow County\nJoin us at the Bartow History Museum on June 15 at noon for a presentation by Linda Kellogg. Kellogg\, a long-time employee of Cartersville City Schools\, will discuss her volunteer work in our community. More specifically\, she will delve into her ongoing involvement in organizing the annual Martin Luther King celebrations that take place here in Bartow County. \nThis lecture is free for members. $7 for not yet members. \nGet Tickets Here\nGet to Know the Speaker\n \nLinda Ford Kellogg is the mother of three wonderful children and two grandchildren. \nShe holds an Associate in Science degree in Banking and Finance and a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Reinhardt College.  In 2006\, she received the “Student Affairs Appreciation Award” from the college. She is one of the founding members of the Reinhardt TIPOFF Club.  Currently\, she is a member of the 1883 Club at Reinhardt University.   She holds basic and general certificates from The American Institute of Banking – American Bankers Association. She is a Certified Mediator with the State of Georgia. \nShe retired from the Cartersville City Schools\, June 1\, 2014 and is currently serving her eighth year as a student services’ consultant at Cartersville High School. \nShe is involved and supports her beloved community by volunteering as much as she can and wherever she can. She has served on many boards – locally\, state\, and one on the national level.  She is a board member with the Cartersville/Bartow County Chamber of Commerce\, NAACP #5170 member\, American Heart Association supporter\, and she continues to chair the Martin Luther King\, Jr. Celebration of Bartow County. \nShe is an active member of New Hope Missionary Baptist Church in Cassville. \nHer favorite quote is one of Dr. Martin Luther King\, “Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.”
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/lunch-learn-linda-kellogg/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Lectures/Programs
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220611
DTSTAMP:20260412T093901
CREATED:20220317T174919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220517T191951Z
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SUMMARY:Bartow History Museum Summer Camp
DESCRIPTION:Pirate Camp\nJune 6-10\, 9:00 a.m- 12:00 p.m.\nAhoy mates! Join the Bartow History Museum for a high seas adventure this summer! \nCampers will learn about the history of piracy\, get the chance to make their own pirate hat\, hook\, and treasure bag\, and get the chance to go on an interactive treasure hunt!   \nThe registration fee is $110 per student for the week.  This camp is designed for students ages 5-9. \nRegister Here\n 
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/bartow-history-museum-summer-camp/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camps,Kids
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220518T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220518T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T093901
CREATED:20220509T200611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220509T200611Z
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SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn: Hannah Eisla
DESCRIPTION:From Our Own Backyards: A History of Materials Use in Bartow County\nJoin Tellus Science Museum’s Geology Program Manager Hannah Eisla as she discusses the rich geologic resources of Bartow County and how these materials have been used by the people who live here. From the mounds to mining\, materials have played a vital role in the history of Bartow County. \nThis lecture is free for members. $7 for non-members. \nGet Tickets Here\nGet to Know the Speaker\n \nHannah Eisla is the Geology Program Manager at Tellus Science Museum. She is passionate about science education and loves to teach others about the world around us. She currently serves as one of the Georgia State Representatives to the National Association of Geoscience Teachers and works to promote geoscience education for students at every level in our state. Hannah started her career as a science educator in a high school classroom before transitioning into informal settings delivering public programming at Zoo Atlanta and the Georgia Aquarium. She holds a Bachelor’s degree from Georgia Tech in Earth and Atmospheric Science and a Master’s in Science Education from the University of Georgia.
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/lunch-learn-hannah-eisla/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Lectures/Programs
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220507
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220508
DTSTAMP:20260412T093901
CREATED:20220210T153424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220223T195442Z
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SUMMARY:History Hustle 5K
DESCRIPTION:Annual History Hustle 5K\nLace up your running (or walking) shoes and join us on a trek through some of Cartersville’s history in the annual History Hustle 5K! \nImmerse yourself in the history of Cartersville\, Georgia on our unique race course! The route begins at Rose Lawn Museum\, a historic Victorian home that once housed the well-known evangelistic minister\, Sam Jones and then takes you through one of the historic\, residential districts in Cartersville\, Georgia. Open to adults and children. Pets welcome. Our race route is now an official\, USATF-Certified 5K Course! [GA19045WC] \nFollowing the race\, participants are encouraged to enjoy the Rose Lawn Arts & Crafts Festival and visit the Bartow History Museum free that day with their race t-shirt. \nProceeds from this event will benefit the educational and preservation efforts of the Bartow History Museum and Rose Lawn Museum. \nRegister Now\n \nEVENT DETAILS & SCHEDULE\nSaturday\, May 7\, 2022 at Rose Lawn Museum \nRegistration: 6:30 a.m. – 7:45 a.m. \n5K Run/Walk:  8:00a.m. \n\nPre-Registration:\n$25 until 5/1/22\nT-Shirt included\, size guaranteed\n\n\nRace Day Registration:\n* $35 (on site)\n* T-Shirt and/or size cannot be guaranteed\n\n 
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/history-hustle-5k-3/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,History Hustle 5K,Kids
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220428T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220428T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T093901
CREATED:20220404T195308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220404T195308Z
UID:10002640-1651172400-1651176000@bartowhistorymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Evening Lecture: Amelia Golcheski
DESCRIPTION:“Material Worth Preserving: Care Labor and the Foxfire Project”\nJoin the Bartow History Museum for a presentation by Amelia Golcheski\, a doctoral candidate in history at Emory University. Golcheski will be discussing Appalachia\, care labor\, and the Foxfire project. More specifically\, she will discuss how the Foxfire project preserved southern Appalachian culture during a period of change and globalization (the 1960s-1980s)\, and womens important role in this preservation. \nThis lecture is free for BHM members. $7 for non-members. \nGet Tickets Here\nGet to Know the Speaker\n \nAmelia Golcheski is a doctoral candidate in history at Emory University. Her research examines the professionalization of women’s care labor in central Appalachia at the end of the 20th century. She traces the development of unpaid labor in the home to jobs defined by care in the education\, healthcare\, and childcare professions. Her work argues that women’s labor\, vital and unpaid in the industrial economy in the early 20th century\, became central to the region’s post-industrial landscape. Before coming to Emory\, Amelia received a Master’s in Public Humanities from Brown University and a Bachelor’s in History from Agnes Scott College.
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/evening-lecture-amelia-golcheski/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Lectures/Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220423T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220423T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T093901
CREATED:20220310T205926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220415T191004Z
UID:10002635-1650736800-1650744000@bartowhistorymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Market Garden Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Kick off the summer growing season with the Bartow History Museum and the Cartersville Farmers Market at our Market Garden Dinner on April 23 at 6 p.m.! \nCelebrate local cuisine and culture with an exclusive culinary experience featuring locally sourced fare from Cartersville Farmers Market farmers and producers. Enjoy the flavors of Georgia through libations and a seasonally inspired menu\, while learning more about Bartow County’s rich agricultural history. \nGuests should check in at the desk at the Booth Western Art Museum and proceed to the Booth Ballroom for dinner at 6:00 p.m. \nTickets are $85 per person. \n  \nGET TICKETS HERE\nFor more information on the Cartersville Farmer’s Market\, please visit their website.
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/market-garden-dinner/
LOCATION:Booth Western Art Museum\, 501 Museum Drive\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120-3202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220420T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220420T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T093901
CREATED:20220404T154418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T194703Z
UID:10002639-1650456000-1650459600@bartowhistorymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn
DESCRIPTION:Uncovering A History of Poverty & Disability in Northwest Georgia From 1928 – Today\nJoin us for a joint presentation by Dr. Michelle Haney\, Professor of Psychology and Director of the Autism/Applied Behavioral Analysis Program at Berry College\, and Dr. Keith Hébert\, Professor of Southern History at Auburn University.\n\n\n\nThe presentation will focus on the origins of modern practices of institutional care for marginalized people\, and how cultural and scientific trends shaped the history of such practices using a case study of Bartow County\, Georgia.\n\nThis lecture is free for members. $7 for non-members.\nGET TICKETS HERE\nAbout the Speakers\nDr. Michelle Haney \nDr. Michelle Haney is a Professor of Psychology and Director of the Autism/Applied Behavior Analysis Program at Berry College.  Her current research interests include transitioning students with developmental disabilities from high school to the community\, inclusive post-secondary education opportunities for people with intellectual disabilities\, and the intersection of history\, culture\, and current practices that support independence and self- determination for people with intellectual disabilities.   Dr. Haney especially enjoys teaching courses that actively engage students in community projects\, while also supporting inclusive opportunities for people with developmental disabilities. \nDr. Haney received her BA degree in psychology from Oglethorpe University\, her Master’s and Specialist Degrees in school psychology from the University of Georgia\, and her Ph.D. in school psychology from Georgia State University. For eight years\, she worked as a school psychologist in Bartow and Cobb County Schools in Georgia\, with a clinical specialty in developmental disabilities. More recently\, Dr. Haney completed supervised clinical experiences in Applied Behavior Analysis\, working with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder in clinic settings. \n \nDr. Keith Hébert \nKeith S. Hébert joined the Auburn University faculty in 2014 where he directs the department’s public history certificate program and offers courses in public history and southern history. Previously\, Hébert worked for the Georgia Department of Natural Resources\, Historic Preservation Division as the state historian. His research focuses on the Confederate home front during the American Civil War and the role that white supremacy played in the development of Civil War memory. Hébert is an accomplished scholar and writer with many articles and books to his credit.
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/lunch-learn-dr-michelle-haney-dr-keith-hebert/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Lectures/Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220331T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220331T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T093901
CREATED:20220303T190708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220303T202430Z
UID:10002634-1648753200-1648756800@bartowhistorymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Evening Lecture: Jordan Duncan
DESCRIPTION:Evening Lecture: Jordan Duncan\nJoin the Bartow History Museum for our Evening Lecture on March 31 at 7:00 p.m. Jordan Duncan\, one of our own Educators here at the Bartow History Museum\, will be speaking about the history of toys and how the popular culture of our world shaped the iconic toys we know and love. This lecture will coincide with the opening of our new feature exhibition\, It’s All Fun and Games\, featuring vintage toys and games from the BHM collection! \nThis lecture is free for members. $7 for non-members. \nGet to Know the Speaker\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJordan is originally from south Louisiana and has been a Georgia resident since 1998. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in World History and Cultures\, a certificate in Public History\, and a minor in Classical Studies from Kennesaw State University. He lives in Canton\, Ga with his wife Chelsea and their three cats. Over the last seven years\, he has held various positions within the museum field. In addition to his passion for history and history education\, Jordan is an avid lover of all things pop-culture related such as music\, film\, animation\, comic books\, and video games. He is always up for a good ghost story and in his spare time he is a vlogger and podcaster.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nGet Tickets Here
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/evening-lecture-jordan-duncan/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Exhibitions,Lectures/Programs
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220318
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220320
DTSTAMP:20260412T093901
CREATED:20220216T192841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220301T194740Z
UID:10002633-1647561600-1647734399@bartowhistorymuseum.org
SUMMARY:St. Patty's Day Pub Crawl
DESCRIPTION:St. Patty’s Day Pub Crawl\nYou’re in for a {sham}rockin’ good time! Join the Cartersville DDA and the Bartow History Museum for the St. Patty’s Day Pub Crawl! \nThe Crawl will begin at start of business on both March 18th and 19th\, and will run until close of bar hours.\nThe price of a ticket is $45 and includes a branded rainbow silicone pint glass\, punch card\, and one beverage at each of the 10 participating locations. \nThis year for an additional $10\, you have the option to swing by the Bartow History Museum on Saturday from 5-6PM for a Shamrock-themed cocktail and live music from a Celtic rock band! \n \nYou’ll be drinking with: \n\nDrowned Valley Brewery Co.\nJefferson’s\nJZ’s Taste of Georgia\nMaine Street Coastal Cuisine\nMellow Mushroom\nOld Havana Cigar Bar\nOlive Tree & Vine\nShipfaced Pub\nTable 20\nThe Local Bar and Grill\n\n*Hours of operation vary\, so be sure to check each participating location’s social page as you plan your route. \nIn order to participate\, cups must be picked up at the Downtown Development Authority office\, located in the historic train depot in downtown Cartersville. The address is 1 Friendship Plaza\, Cartersville GA 30120. \nParticipants must be 21 years of age or older. \nGet Tickets Here \n\nMEMBER’S ONLY SPECIAL\nFor our members only\, we are offering stand-alone tickets just for Celtic concert. If you are a member and interested in coming to the concert only\, please email programs@bartowhistorymuseum.org.\nAll non-members must purchase the pub crawl package in order to participate in the concert. \nBECOME A MEMBER\nWant to become a member so you can get exclusive access to more events like this? Head to the link below to find out more about membership at the Bartow History Museum! \nBHM Membership
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/st-pattys-day-pub-crawl/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220316T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220316T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T093901
CREATED:20220214T201645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220303T201436Z
UID:10002632-1647432000-1647435600@bartowhistorymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn: Dr. Andi McKenzie
DESCRIPTION:Lunch & Learn: Dr. Andi McKenzie\nJoin the Bartow History Museum for our March Lunch & Learn presentation! Dr. Andi Mckenzie\, Curator of Works on Paper at the Carlos Museum at Emory University\, will discuss how museums can use their collections\, archives\, and exhibits to actively engage with ongoing civil rights issues. McKenzie plans to draw on past and current exhibits at the Carlos such as the\,  “And I Must Scream\,”  exhibit running now through May 15\, 2022\, to demonstrate her points. \nThis lecture is free for members. $7 for non-members. \nGet Tickets Here \nFor more information on the Carlos Museum\, please visit their website: https://carlos.emory.edu/  \nFabrice Monteiro\, Prophecy #8\, 2014\, color inkjet print\, © Fabrice Monteiro\, courtesy MAGNIN-A Gallery\, Paris.
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/lunch-learn-dr-andi-mckenzie/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Lectures/Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220216T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220216T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T093901
CREATED:20220210T204334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220214T194425Z
UID:10002631-1645012800-1645016400@bartowhistorymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn: History of Queen Chapel Methodist Church
DESCRIPTION:Lunch & Learn: The History of Queen Chapel Methodist Church\nJoin the Bartow History Museum for our Lunch & Learn on February 16 at noon. Reverend Louise Young- Harris\, will discuss the rich history of Queens Chapel Methodist Church in Kingston\, GA from its founding in 1852 through modern times. Specifically\, attendees can look forward to learning about the church’s unique cemetery which was used by many settlers who relocated to Kingston after the Civil War and reveals a surprising connection to former First Lady\, Michelle Obama. \nThis lecture is free for members. $7 for non-members. \nGet Tickets Here \nGet to Know the Speaker\n \nReverend Louise Young Harris is a gospel preacher\, City Council Woman\, Board of Director President\, lecturer\, writer\, tour coordinator\, volunteer\, and a retiree with more than fifty years of committed service to the business sector\, church\, community\, schools\, and civic organizations. \nShe is a native of Kingston\, Georgia\, the third child born to the late Mr. James William Young\, Sr.\, and Mrs. Sara Lewis Young.   She has a son\, Ashley Rashard (Anita) Johnson and two daughters\, Michka D. Johnson\, and Erica Andrews Smith.  The joy of her life is her seven awesome grandchildren: Princess\, Parisse\, Paje\, Austyn\, Ashton\, Markia and Mekhi. \nPresently\, Reverend Louise serve as The Senior Pastor of the Queen Chapel Independent Methodist Church\, Kingston\, Georgia; serving a second 4 year term\, Kingston City Council Woman\, President of the Noble Hill Wheeler Memorial Center-Official Board President\, Chairlady-NAACP-Scholarship Committee\, Excel Christian Academy\, Chapel Teacher/Preacher and is retired from the Cartersville Bartow County Georgia Convention & Visitors Bureau where she served as the Group Sales Coordinator and assist with Marketing and Sales for the Clarence Brown Conference Center\, Cartersville\, Georgia. \nReverend Louise Young Harris is very humble and extremely grateful for the many opportunities and advancements. She is committed\, with a deep passion to represent well and to press on to be all that she is called to be and to serve\, share\, teach\, preach\, and assist others along the way. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/lunch-learn-history-of-queens-chapel-methodist-church/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Lectures/Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220127T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220127T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T093901
CREATED:20220110T163957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220114T163950Z
UID:10002629-1643310000-1643313600@bartowhistorymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Evening Lecture: Ann McCleary
DESCRIPTION:The West Georgia Textile Heritage Trail\nJoin us at the Bartow History Museum on January 27 at 7:00 p.m. for our Evening Lecture. In keeping with the theme of our feature exhibition\, “Thread by Thread: Northwest Georgia’s Tufted Textile Heritage\,” Dr. Ann McCleary\, Professor of History and Director of the Center for Public History\, will be presenting on the West Georgia Textile Heritage Trail project. \nThis lecture is free for members. $7 for non-members. \nGet Tickets Here \nGet to Know the Speaker\n \nDr. McCleary’s current research focuses on National Park Service history\, textile history in Georgia\, and cultural heritage tourism. She co-curated a Smithsonian Museum on Main Street Exhibition on rural America\, Crossroads: Change in Rural America\, which opened in 2018\, and she serves as the state scholar for the 2019-20 exhibition tour in Georgia. She is also currently researching and writing about heritage tourism and craft in Malawi. \nDr. McCleary coordinates the Public History program and the Museum Studies Certificate program. She co-teaches the courses in Museum Studies with staff at the Atlanta History Center\, having worked for many years in the museum community in Virginia and as a museum consultant. \nIn her role as Director of the Center for Public History\, Dr. McCleary directs a variety of research projects focusing on the history and culture of the region and the state\, including the West Georgia Textile Heritage Trail and the Regional Music Project. She co-chairs a university committee documenting and interpreting a cemetery for enslaved peoples on the former Thomas Bonner plantation\, formerly located on the UWG campus. \nBefore coming to establish the public history program at the University of West Georgia in 1997\, Dr. McCleary worked as an architectural historian with the Virginia state historic preservation office; as assistant director\, chief curator\, and curator of research and programs at the Museum of American Frontier Culture in Staunton\, Virginia; and as a public history consultant.
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/evening-lecture-ann-mccleary/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Lectures/Programs
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220122
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220123
DTSTAMP:20260412T093901
CREATED:20220105T155231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220118T201443Z
UID:10002627-1642809600-1642895999@bartowhistorymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Girl Scout Camp- Juniors
DESCRIPTION:Girl Scout Camp- Juniors\nThrough interactive games and crafts\, scouts will use the Bartow History Museum’s exhibit spaces to learn about historic girls of the past. Scouts will qualify for their Playing the Past badge. \nFor more information regarding the program\, please email our Manager of Programs\, Joshua Graham at programs@bartowhistorymuseum.org
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/girl-scout-camp-juniors/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Girl Scouts,Kids
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220119T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220119T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T093901
CREATED:20220105T160520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220110T164135Z
UID:10002628-1642593600-1642597200@bartowhistorymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn: Randy Patton
DESCRIPTION:The Origins of the Chenille Industry in Northwest Georgia and Bartow County.\nIn keeping with the theme of our current temporary exhibit\, Thread by Thread: Northwest Georgia’s Tufted Textile Industry\, our January Lunch & Learn will focus on textile history. For this particular lecture\, Randy Patton\, Professor of History at Kennesaw State University\, will be presenting on the topic of the chenille industry in Northwest Georgia and Bartow County. \nThis lecture is free for members. $7 for non-members. \nGet Tickets Here \nGet to Know the Speaker\n \nRandall Patton holds the Shaw Industries Distinguished Chair in History at Kennesaw state University. He is a native of Northwest Georgia\,  received his B.A. from UT-Chattanooga\, and his MA and PhD degrees from the University of Georgia. His publications include Carpet Capital: The Rise of a New South Industry (1999)\, Shaw Industries: A History (2002)\, Working for Equality: The Narrative of Harry Hudson (editor\, 2015)\, and Lockheed\, Atlanta\, and the Struggle for Racial Integration (2019). \n 
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/lunch-learn-randy-patton/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Exhibitions,Lectures/Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211202T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211202T213000
DTSTAMP:20260412T093901
CREATED:20211110T165507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211122T144607Z
UID:10002626-1638466200-1638480600@bartowhistorymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Christmas Parade Sip & Stroll
DESCRIPTION:Family Friendly Parade Sip & Stroll\nJoin the Bartow History Museum on December 2\, 2021 for our Christmas Parade Sip & Stroll. \nThose who sign-up for the Sip & Stroll will be guaranteed downtown parking\, a prime parade viewing location at the corner of Church and Erwin St.\, and snacks while watching the parade\, put on by the Cartersville Exchange Club. \nAfter the parade passes\, while everyone else is stuck in traffic\, the actual Sip & Stroll will begin. One of our BHM educators will take attendees on a guided tour back to the museum\, near where they are parked. This year’s tour will focus on the history of holiday music. At the conclusion of the tour\, attendees will then be welcome to come into the museum for complimentary cookies and hot chocolate. \nTickets for this event are $8 for members\, $10 for non-members\, and $5 for children (ages 6-18). \nGet Tickets Here
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/christmas-parade-sip-stroll/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Kids
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211117T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211117T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T093901
CREATED:20211104T192229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211104T192229Z
UID:10002625-1637150400-1637154000@bartowhistorymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Georgia’s Jewish History\nJoin the Bartow History Museum on November 12 at noon for a presentation by Lindsay Resnick\, Archivist at the William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum in Atlanta\, Georgia. \nResnick will be discussing Jewish history and cultural heritage in the state of Georgia. Attendees can expect to learn more about the few Jewish communities in our region\, and how they\npreserved their unique identity within the wider scope of Southern culture. \nFree for members. Non-members $7. \n  \nGet Tickets Here \n  \nGet to Know the Speaker\n\nLindsay Resnick is the Archivist at the William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum in Atlanta\, Georgia\, serving in that capacity since 2015. Though a native of New York\, Lindsay grew up in\nRoswell\, Georgia. She graduated from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2013 with a Bachelor of Science in History\, Technology\, and Society. She then earned her Master of Heritage Preservation with a concentration in Public History from Georgia State University in 2015. Lindsay has been a Certified Archivist since 2019 and has research interests in 20th Century Southern history\, American religious history\, and architectural and design history.
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/lunch-learn-lecture-2/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Lectures/Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211113T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211113T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T093901
CREATED:20211004T185920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211004T185920Z
UID:10002624-1636797600-1636808400@bartowhistorymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Old Fashioned Christmas
DESCRIPTION:Santa Claus is Coming to the Bartow History Museum\nSanta is coming to the Bartow History Museum on November 13 for a special photography session with local photographer\, Louis Tonsmeire. Bring your letter to Santa\, and have your photo taken in a socially distant\, but creative way that will still be fun for the whole family. Guests will also have a chance to look in Santa’s workshop\, pick up a goody bag full of fun holiday crafts\, and get a chance to see our museum exhibits decorated for the holidays! Our BHM elves will also be around to tell you about Christmas traditions of the past. \nPhotography is in partnership with Louis Tonsmeire Studio. Children 3 and under must have an adult with them in the photograph. Photography times are available throughout the morning. Reservations are required. Masks are not required for your photo\, but are encouraged for the rest of your visit. Please visit the Bartow History Museum website for information on photo packages and to reserve your spot. If you have any questions or concerns\, please call the museum at (770) 387-2774. \nReserve Your Spot
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/old-fashioned-christmas-2/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Kids,Old Fashioned Christmas
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211106T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211106T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T093901
CREATED:20210928T180456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210928T180456Z
UID:10002621-1636210800-1636228800@bartowhistorymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Euharlee Cemetery Tour
DESCRIPTION:Euharlee Cemetery Tour\nJoin the Bartow History Museum on Saturday\, November 6 for tours through the historic cemeteries of Downtown Euharlee. \n  \nBartow History Museum tour guides will lead attendees through the Euharlee Presbyterian and the Euharlee Baptist Church cemeteries. The tour will also include stops in the re-discovered and partially restored Black Pioneer Cemetery that lies in between the Baptist and Presbyterian Church yards. Actors from the Grand Theatre will be along the tour route providing live interpretations of what life could have been like for the people in Euharlee over 150 years ago. \n  \nThere are five available tour times: 3:00\, 4:00\, 5:00\, 6:00 and 7:00 p.m. Attendees should be prepared to walk on uneven terrain. \n  \nTickets $13.50 for members. $15 for non-members \nGet Tickets Here \n 
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/euharlee-cemetery-tour/
LOCATION:4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Lectures/Programs,Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211030T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211030T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T093901
CREATED:20210928T183753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T132229Z
UID:10002622-1635613200-1635624000@bartowhistorymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Halloween Pub Crawl & Haunted History Tour
DESCRIPTION:Haunted History: Ghosts of Bartow\nThe Bartow History Museum has  partnered with the Cartersville Downtown Development Authority to add a ghost tour to this year’s Downtown Halloween Pub Crawl on Saturday\, October 30. \nListen to haunting tales from every corner of the county as the BHM staff leads you on a tour of our permanent exhibits. Then enjoy a “witches brew” cocktail and spooky Halloween appetizer. Who knows\, you might even catch a glimpse of a ghost that lives in our own 152 year old building. \nTour Times:  5:15\, 6:15\, and 7:15 p.m. \nPub Crawl tickets are $55 per person with the tour and $45 without the tour.  Head to the Downtown Development Authority’s website (linked below) to get your tickets! \nGet Tickets Here  \nMember’s Only Special\nFor our members only\, we are offering stand-alone tickets just for the haunted history tour. If you are a member and interested in coming to the tour only\, please email programs@bartowhistorymuseum.org.\nAll non-members must purchase the pub crawl package in order to participate in the tour. \nBecome a Member\nWant to become a member so you can get exclusive access to more events like this? Head to the link below to find out more about membership at the Bartow History Museum! \nBHM Membership
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/halloween-pub-crawl-haunted-history-tour/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Lectures/Programs,Other Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211028T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211028T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T093901
CREATED:20210923T144054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210930T215825Z
UID:10002620-1635447600-1635451200@bartowhistorymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Evening Lecture: Historic Restoration in Euharlee
DESCRIPTION:Historic Restoration Efforts In Euharlee\nJoin us at the Bartow History Museum on October 28\, 2021 at 7:00 p.m. for a presentation by Katie Gobbi\, the Director of the Euharlee Welcome Center & History Museum. \n  \nGobbi will discuss the recovery and restoration of the Euharlee Presbyterian Church sanctuary and cemetery following the devastating storm of January 2020. She will also touch on the restoration of the recently discovered Black pioneer cemetery that lies in the wooded area between the Presbyterian and Baptist church yards in Downtown Euharlee. \n  \nThis is an in-person lecture at the Bartow History Museum.  Tickets are required. \nMembers free. Non-members $7. \nGet Tickets Here \nGet to Know the Speaker:\nKatie Gobbi has been with the City of Euharlee for almost nine years. Before coming to Euharlee\, she received a B.S. in Political Science and Public History Certificate from Kennesaw State University and a Master’s in Heritage Preservation from Georgia State University. Katie was introduced to Bartow County and its rich history while interning at the Bartow History Museum in 2009. She now resides in Cartersville with her husband Seth\, and two children Will and Amelia
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/evening-lecture-historic-restoration-in-euharlee/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Lectures/Programs
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