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SUMMARY:Movement: Atlanta's Journey to Leadership in the Quest for Civil and Human Rights
DESCRIPTION:Join the Bartow History Museum as Dr. Clarissa Myrick-Harris\, Morehouse College professor\, presents Movement: Atlanta’s Journey to Leadership in the Quest for Civil and Human Rights.  Dr. Clarissa Myrick-Harris will discuss:\n\n\nHow Black Atlantans’ Activism in the late 19th Century laid the foundation for Atlanta’s role in the Civil Rights Movement in the mid- 20th century\nWhy Atlanta emerged as a major incubator of prominent black leaders and headquarters for national civil rights organizations\nLittle known Black women leaders in Atlanta during the height of the Civil Rights Movement\n\nThis is a Zoom lecture.  Tickets are required.  Tickets\nMembers – Free\nNon-members – $6.50
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/civil-rights-in-the-19th-century-virtual-zoom-lecture/
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:20210319T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210319T110000
DTSTAMP:20260415T111027
CREATED:20210302T154736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210302T155129Z
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SUMMARY:Members Only - Top of the Dam Tour.
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to this special Members Only tour across the top of Allatoona Dam. Join us on Friday\, March 19th\, at 9:30 a.m. for a guided tour.with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Together\, we will learn about this massive structure while enjoying views of Lake Allatoona and the Etowah River. Feel free to bring your binoculars to capture a glimpse of local wildlife. Lite refreshments will be served. \n  \nDirections: Take SR 20 Spur to the top of Allatoona Dam and follow the “BHM Event” signs. \nThere is limited space so get your ticket now.  Sold out.
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/members-only-top-of-the-dam-tour/
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:20210325T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210325T190000
DTSTAMP:20260415T111027
CREATED:20210310T192145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210315T202107Z
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SUMMARY:Saving our History & Heritage
DESCRIPTION:Saving our History & Heritage\nJoin us on Zoom.  This is part of our on-line lecture programming.  Leslie Barker Thomas presents Saving Our History and Heritage. Thomas will discuss the importance of preservation of Cherokee history.  In addition\, she will talk about what the Trail of Tears Association does to preserve the history\, what has been done to sign sites\, and what sites are in our area. \nThomas has been a long-time member (20 years) of the Georgia Chapter of the Trail of Tears Association\, serving as the newsletter editor\, communications director and as the President.  She serves on the board of directors for the National Trail of Tears Association\, which involves nine states\, and on the board of the local Georgia chapter. For more information on the Georgia Trail of Tears Association\, visit www.gatrailoftears.com. \nThis is a virtual lecture on Zoom.  Tickets are required.\nMember tickets are free and non-member tickets are $6.50.  Tickets \nGet to know your speaker:  \nLeslie Barker Thomas has been a long-time member (20 years) of the Georgia Chapter of the Trail of Tears Association\, serving as the newsletter editor\, communications director and as the Vice President for twelve years\, President of the Georgia Chapter of the Trail of Tears Association 2014-2017 and has recently had her research coordinator title changed to the Georgia Chapter of the Trail of Tears Historical Preservation Officer by the National Association based in Oklahoma.  She serves on the board of directors for the National Trail of Tears Association which involves nine states\, and on the board of the local Georgia chapter. \nRetired from the medical field\, after 25 years working with people and another 5 years with animals\, retirement allows her to pursue her love of historical research and writing.  She writes for the local Times Courier Newspaper and Appalachian Country Living Magazine. \nShe is the current President of the Gilmer County Historical Society and operates the local heritage museum\, former member of the board of directors for Chieftains Museum in Rome\, former board member for the Gilmer County Genealogy Society\, former board member for the Gilmer Arts and Heritage Association\, and newsletter editor for her local church. \n  \nBorn in Chicago she got here as soon as she could.  Her late husband Roddy Thomas was retired from the US Postal Service as a Postal Inspector and Supervisor was born in Alpharetta. They have five children and five grandchildren.  Currently residing in Gilmer County’s Blue Ridge Foothills. \n  \nLeslie Barker Thomas \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nMore events\nWant to learn about other upcoming events?  Click here. \nMembership\nWant to become a member?  Click here. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/saving-our-history-heritage/
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:20210331T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210331T122000
DTSTAMP:20260415T111027
CREATED:20210315T200141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210315T202412Z
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SUMMARY:Bartow Book Break
DESCRIPTION:Bartow Book Break\nJoin us on Facebook Live.\nIn honor of Women’s History Month\, join us on Facebook Live on March 31st at noon as we discuss Georgia Women: Their Lives and Times\, Volume 1 edited by Ann Short Chirhart and Betty Wood. This will touch on women with local Bartow connections including Rebecca Latimer Felton\, Martha Berry\, Corra Harris\, and Juliette Gordon Low.\n \nGet the book.\nA limited number of books are available in our gift shop. Members will receive a 10% discount on their purchase.  Curbside pick-up available.  Call 770-387-2774 to purchase your book or stop by the museum gift shop.  The price of the book is $28. \nLocate the gift shop.\nWe are located in beautiful historic downtown Cartersville.  The museum and gift shop are located under the bridge.   For directions\, click here. \nMore events\nWant to learn about other upcoming events?  Click here. \nMembership\nWant to become a member?  Click here. \n  \n 
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/bartow-book-break/
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:20210421T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210421T130000
DTSTAMP:20260415T111027
CREATED:20210407T125920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210407T133905Z
UID:10002600-1619006400-1619010000@bartowhistorymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Lunch and Learn  - Zoom Lecture - "Its Success Is Our Success"...
DESCRIPTION:“Its Success Is Our Success:” The Negro Building and the Politics of Slavery at the 1895 Atlanta Cotton States and International Exposition\nJoin us on Zoom.  This is part of our on-line lecture programming. During this lecture Tiffany Player\, assistant professor of History at Georgia State University\, will present\, “Its Success Is Our Success:” The Negro Building and the Politics of Slavery at the 1895 Atlanta Cotton States and International Exposition.  Player will share why the 1895 Atlanta Exposition offered a unique opportunity for African Americans to control the legacy of slavery after the Civil War.  In addition\, she will talk about what was the Negro Building and why was it so popular among Atlanta fair goers\, and how the Negro Building helped launch a national Black women’s reform movement. \nThis is a virtual lecture on Zoom.  Tickets are required.\nMember tickets are free and non-member tickets are $6.50.  Tickets \nGet to know your speaker:  \nTiffany Player is completing her first year as an assistant professor of History at Georgia State University. She received her Ph.D. in History from Washington University in St. Louis. She’s received a warm welcome from her students\, GSU colleagues\, and members of the greater Atlanta community and looks forward to making new connections. She is a native of New Orleans and so coming back home to the South has been a dream come true! Tiffany is a historian of identity formation and the attendant political and social transformations of communities within the African diaspora during slavery and after emancipation. She is currently working on her book project\, tentatively titled\, “What Are We Going to Do For Ourselves?: African American Women and the Politics of Slavery from the Antebellum Era to the Great Depression that analyzes Black women’s efforts to force a public reckoning with the material and cultural legacies of slavery in the United States as an essential component of their political power across multiple generations. Her presentation on the Negro Building and the 1895 Atlanta Exposition is a part of this larger project. \n \nMore events\nWant to learn about other upcoming events?  Click here. \nMembership\nWant to become a member?  Click here.
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/lunch-and-learn-zoom-lecture-on-the-negro-building-and-the-1895-worlds-fair/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210429T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210429T200000
DTSTAMP:20260415T111027
CREATED:20210407T130844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210414T161008Z
UID:10002601-1619722800-1619726400@bartowhistorymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Zoom Evening Lecture - Getting to Know Genealogy and Our Society
DESCRIPTION:Getting to Know Genealogy and Our Society\nJoin us on Zoom.  This is part of our on-line lecture programming. Participants will hear from Sally and Bob Hatfield. Sally is Bartow County Genealogical Society’s president and Bob is past president.  They will discuss what genealogy is and how to do it.  In addition\, they will talk about how the Bartow County Genealogical Society can help researchers. \nThis is a virtual lecture on Zoom.  Tickets are required.\nMember tickets are free and non-member tickets are $6.50.  Tickets \nGet to know your speakers:  \n \n  \nSally is Bartow County Genealogical Society’s president and Bob is past president.  They belong to several Genealogy Societies including:: \n\nBartow Co. Genealogical Soc. \, Cobb Co. Gen. Soc.\, Georgia Gen. Soc.\nKYOWVA Historical & Gen. Soc.\, Wayne Co. (WV) Historical and Gen. Soc.\nCumberland Gap Hist. and Gen. Soc. \, Immigrant Gen. Soc.\n\nThey have taught genealogy for more than five years and have given several talks on genealogy. \nMore events\nWant to learn about other upcoming events?  Click here. \nMembership\nWant to become a member?  Click here. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/zoom-evening-lecture-researching-your-personal-history/
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:20210430T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210430T121500
DTSTAMP:20260415T111027
CREATED:20210329T212539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210414T134912Z
UID:10002599-1619784000-1619784900@bartowhistorymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Bartow Book Break - Growing Up In Cartersville
DESCRIPTION:Bartow Book Break\nJoin us on Facebook Live.\nAdd this book\, Growing Up in Cartersville\, by Van Henshaw to your spring reading list and then join us on Facebook Live for a brief discussion. It is available in our gift shop for $15.  Curbside service is available for those wishing to order it over the phone. Simply call us at 770-387-2774.\n\nFree to participate in Facebook Live.\nBook – $15  – Correction – The member discount does not apply to this book.\nGet the book.\nA limited number of books are available in our gift shop. Curbside pick-up available.  Call 770-387-2774 to purchase your book or stop by the museum gift shop.  The price of the book is $15. \nLocate the gift shop.\nWe are located in beautiful historic downtown Cartersville.  The museum and gift shop are located under the bridge.   For directions\, click here. \nMore events\nWant to learn about other upcoming events?  Click here. \nMembership\nWant to become a member?  Click here. \n 
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/bartow-book-break-2/
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:20210501T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210501T090000
DTSTAMP:20260415T111027
CREATED:20210301T182258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210426T143829Z
UID:10002595-1619856000-1619859600@bartowhistorymuseum.org
SUMMARY:History Hustle - 5K
DESCRIPTION:History Hustle 5k\nImmerse yourself in the history of Cartersville\, Georgia! Now\, an official\, USATF-Certified 5K Course\, [GA19045WC]\, the route begins at Rose Lawn Museum\, an historic Victorian home that once housed the well-known evangelistic minister\, Sam Jones. The course takes you through one of the historic\, residential districts in Cartersville\, Georgia.  Open to adults and children.  Pets welcome.  More information. \nRegistration fees\n \nPre-Registration:\n$25 until 4/25/21\nT-shirt included\, size guaranteed \nRace Day Registration:\n$35 (on site)\nT-shirt and shirt size cannot be guaranteed \nRegister. \nThank you sponsors!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMore events\nWant to learn about other upcoming events?  Click here. \nMembership\nWant to become a member?  Click here. \n 
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/history-hustle-5k-2/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,History Hustle 5K,Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210505T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210527T235900
DTSTAMP:20260415T111027
CREATED:20210505T170229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210505T181503Z
UID:10002608-1620172800-1622159940@bartowhistorymuseum.org
SUMMARY:“Its Success Is Our Success”...
DESCRIPTION:Recorded Zoom Lecture – “Its Success Is Our Success”: The Negro Building and the Politics of Slavery at the 1895 Atlanta Cotton States and International Exposition\nWatch this recorded video as Tiffany Player\, assistant professor of History at Georgia State University\, presents\, “Its Success Is Our Success”:  The Negro Building and the Politics of Slavery at the 1895 Atlanta Cotton States and International Exposition. Player will share why the 1895 Atlanta Exposition offered a unique opportunity for African Americans to control the legacy of slavery after the Civil War.  In addition\, she will talk about what was the Negro Building and why was it so popular among Atlanta fair goers\, and how the Negro Building helped launch a national Black women’s reform movement. \nPurchase link.\nMembers are free.  Non-members – $6.50 \nGet link. \nGet to know your speaker:\nTiffany Player \nTiffany Player is completing her first year as an assistant professor of History at Georgia State University. She received her Ph.D. in History from Washington University in St. Louis. She has received a warm welcome from her students\, GSU colleagues\, and members of the greater Atlanta community and looks forward to making new connections. She is a native of New Orleans and so coming back home to the South has been a dream come true! Tiffany is a historian of identity formation and the attendant political and social transformations of communities within the African diaspora during slavery and after emancipation. She is currently working on her book project\, tentatively titled\, “What Are We Going to Do For Ourselves?: African American Women and the Politics of Slavery from the Antebellum Era to the Great Depression that analyzes Black women’s efforts to force a public reckoning with the material and cultural legacies of slavery in the United States as an essential component of their political power across multiple generations. Her presentation on the Negro Building and the 1895 Atlanta Exposition is a part of this larger project. \n\n\n\nMore events\nWant to learn about other upcoming events?  Click here. \nMembership\nWant to become a member?  Click here.
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/recorded-lecture-its-success-is-our-success/
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:20210505T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210528T235900
DTSTAMP:20260415T111027
CREATED:20210505T180041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210505T181951Z
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SUMMARY:Getting to Know Genealogy...
DESCRIPTION:Recorded Zoom Lecture – Getting to Know Genealogy and the Bartow County Genealogical Society\nWatch in this recorded Zoom lecture\, as Sally and Bob Hatfield\, present\, Getting to Know Genealogy and the Bartow County Genealogical Society.  Sally is Bartow County Genealogical Society’s President and Bob is past President.  They will discuss what genealogy is and how to do it.  In addition\, they will talk about how the Bartow County Genealogical Society can help researchers. \nPurchase link.\nMembers are free.  Non-members – $6.50 \nGet link. \nGet to know your speaker:\n \nBob and Sally Hatfield – Sally\, a homemaker\, was involved in the Girl Scouts of America for over 30 years.  She likes working in her yard and making wooden yard ornaments. In addition\, she is the current president of the Bartow County Genealogical Society. \nBob Hatfield\, a Wayne State University graduate\, was an industrial electrician for 30 years.  He is currently retired.  Bob is a board member of the Cultural Arts Alliance in Bartow County and also belongs to the Polish Genealogical Society of America.  He is the past President of the Bartow County Genealogical Society. \nIn addition\, they enjoy traveling and cemetery walking.  The Hatfileds have taught genealogy for more than 5 years and have given several talks on the subject.  They belong to the Bartow County Genealogical Society\, Cobb County Genealogical Society\, Georgia Genealogical Society\, KYOWVA Historical & Genealogical Society\, Wayne Co. (WV) Historical and Genealogy Society\, Cumberland Gap History and Genealogical Society\, and the Immigrant Genealogical Society. \n\n\n\nMore events\nWant to learn about other upcoming events?  Click here. \nMembership\nWant to become a member?  Click here.
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/getting-to-know-genealogy/
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:20210515T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210515T150000
DTSTAMP:20260415T111027
CREATED:20210427T194613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210505T152018Z
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SUMMARY:Book Signing With Author Van Henshaw
DESCRIPTION:Book Signing With Author Van Henshaw\nStop by the museum gift shop and pick up a copy of Van Henshaw’s new book\, Growing Up In Cartersville.  While at the museum\, have it signed by the author.  The price of the book is $15. \nMore events\nWant to learn about other upcoming events?  Click here. \nMembership\nWant to become a member?  Click here.
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/book-signing-with-author-van-henshaw/
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:20210519T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210519T130000
DTSTAMP:20260415T111027
CREATED:20210503T165224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210517T172124Z
UID:10002604-1621425600-1621429200@bartowhistorymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Zoom Lecture - Etowah Indian Mounds
DESCRIPTION:Lecture With Keith Bailey\, Interpretive Range at the Etowah Indian Mounds\nJoin us on Zoom as part of the Bartow History Museum’s on-line lecture programming on May 19\, 2021 at noon as Keith Bailey\, Interpretive Ranger of Etowah Indian Mounds State Historic Site\, present\, “It’s Georgia Archaeology Month – One Thing Leads to Another”.   \nBailey will discuss how archaeology connects us to the past.  In addition\, he will talk about life before the Etowah Mounds and the hunt for resources that brought Native Americans to this area.  Finally\, he will discuss the link between those that lived at the Etowah Mounds and others across time.  We hope you will take time to be a part of this interesting and informative lecture and opportunity to learn about those that also wants called this area home. \nIf you would like to learn more about the Etowah Indian Mounds prior to our lecture\, please visit their website. \nThis is a virtual lecture on Zoom.  Tickets are required.\nThe lecture is free for members and $6.50 for non-members.  Tickets \nGet to know the speaker\n \nKeith D. Bailey serves the Parks and Historic Sites Division\, as the Interpretive Ranger of Etowah Indian Mounds State Historic Site.  He was born in Calhoun\, Georgia in 1972. As a youth\, he spent a lot of time outdoors with his family and scouting. After graduating high school\, he received an Associate’s Degree in Fine Arts at Reinhardt College. \nHis interests in nature\, history\, and tinkering have led him to explore a variety of hobbies\, including blacksmithing and genealogy. After a couple years working in a dye-house he began to care take his grandmothers farm\, was self-employed\, and home schooled his oldest child. He spent several years volunteering at RTM and occasionally a few other state parks as a Friend of Georgia State Parks and volunteers with scouting as an adult leader. Returning to school after the economic crunch\, he graduated Magna Cum Laude from Georgia State University\, with a B.A. in Anthropology. \nMore events\nWant to learn about other upcoming events?  Click here. \nMembership\nWant to become a member?  Click here. \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/lecture-with-keith-bailey-curator-of-the-etowah-indian-mounds/
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:20210528T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210528T121500
DTSTAMP:20260415T111027
CREATED:20210503T172844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210527T132848Z
UID:10002605-1622203200-1622204100@bartowhistorymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Bartow Book Break  - Cornerstone of the Confederacy
DESCRIPTION:Bartow Book Break – Cornerstone of the Confederacy\nListen in on Facebook Live as our educators discuss the book\, Cornerstone of a Confederacy: Alexander Stephens and the Speech that Defined the Lost Cause. It is available for purchase in the gift shop. Remember\, curbside service is available for those wishing to wait in their vehicle. \nMore events\nWant to learn about other upcoming events?  Click here. \nMembership\nWant to become a member?  Click here. \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/bartow-book-break-cornerstone-of-the-confederacy/
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:20210531T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210531T170000
DTSTAMP:20260415T111027
CREATED:20210503T174239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210503T174517Z
UID:10002606-1622455200-1622480400@bartowhistorymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Memorial Day - Museum Closed
DESCRIPTION:In honor of Memorial Day\, the museum will be closed. We send our condolences to all those families who have lost loved ones while serving in the military.  We will reopen tomorrow with our regular business hours.
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/memorial-day-museum-closed/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210610T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210610T170000
DTSTAMP:20260415T111027
CREATED:20210419T210206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210505T181226Z
UID:10002602-1623340800-1623344400@bartowhistorymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Charleston Garden Tour & Tea Party
DESCRIPTION:Zoom Event – Charleston Tea Garden Tour and Tea Party – Member Appreciation Event\nYou are cordially invited to this free member appreciation event! Join us on-line on Zoom\, June 10 from 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. for our Charleston Tea Garden Tour and Party. Mr. Bill Hall\, master tea taster\, will give us a virtual tour of the only remaining tea farm in the United States and its processing plant. Each participant will receive a complimentary party box.  Feel free to dress up. \n\nTo learn more about the Charleston Tea Garden\, please click here. \n\nThis is a virtual program on Zoom.  Reservations are required.\nAdd  this tea cup to your registration when you RSVP by May 20. \nReservations \n\nMore events\nWant to learn about other upcoming events?  Click here. \nMembership\nWant to become a member?  Click here.
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/charleston-garden-tea-party-and-tour-on-line-event/
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:20210624T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210624T200000
DTSTAMP:20260415T111027
CREATED:20210602T153705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210602T153705Z
UID:10002611-1624561200-1624564800@bartowhistorymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Lecture with Keith Hebert
DESCRIPTION:Lecture with Keith Hebert\n\nKeith Hebert\, Associate Professor of History at Auburn University and Bartow County native\, will profile little known stories of Bartow people and places connected to the Civil War and Reconstruction. The lecture is free for members and $6.50 for non-members.  Tickets are required. \nThis is a virtual lecture on Zoom.  Tickets are required.\nThe lecture is free for members and $6.50 for non-members.  Tickets \nGet to know the speaker\nKeith Hebert is associate professor of history at Auburn University and author of The Long Civil War in the North Georgia Mountains: Bartow County\, Georgia.  In 2019\, his book received an award from the American Library Association as one of the year’s best works of history.  Keith grew up in Bartow County where he attended school in Kingston and graduated from Adairsville High School.  He is currently writing a biography of Confederate Vice President Alexander H. Stephens of Georgia. \nMore events\nWant to learn about other upcoming events?  Click here. \nMembership\nWant to become a member?  Click here. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFree for members\n$6.50 for non-members
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/lecture-with-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=America/New_York:20210626T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210626T200000
DTSTAMP:20260415T111027
CREATED:20210503T184921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210505T180201Z
UID:10002607-1624730400-1624737600@bartowhistorymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Objects From Those Summer Nights
DESCRIPTION:White Glove Event – Objects From Those Summer Nights\nYou are invited to our White Glove Event at the Bartow History Museum in Cartersville on June 26th from 6 to 8 p.m. Enjoy the evening with your special someone or get the girls together for a fun night out. Wine and hors d’oeuvres will be followed by an opportunity to don white gloves and handle objects from the collection that are not often on display. See vintage bathing suits\, ways of keeping cool from the 1920 through the 1960s\, picnic items\, and so much more. This is a limited ticketed event. \n\n\nThis is an in-person event at the museum.  Tickets are required.\n\n\nMembers – $31.50\nNon-members – $35\n\nTickets\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMore events\nWant to learn about other upcoming events?  Click here. \nMembership\nWant to become a member?  Click here.
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/white-glove-event-objects-from-those-summer-nights/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Museum After Dark,Other Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210705T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210705T170000
DTSTAMP:20260415T111027
CREATED:20210630T195217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210630T195217Z
UID:10002612-1625472000-1625504400@bartowhistorymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Museum Open/Archives Closed
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Fourth of July holiday\, the Bartow History Museum Archives will be closed Monday\, July 5\, 2021. \nThe museum will still be open for your enjoyment from 10 a.m. -5 p.m. Come visit us!
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/museum-open-archives-closed/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Kids
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210721T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210721T130000
DTSTAMP:20260415T111027
CREATED:20210517T173042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210712T160110Z
UID:10002610-1626868800-1626872400@bartowhistorymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Saving Our History and Heritage
DESCRIPTION:The Cherokee Nation: Saving Our History and Heritage in Georgia\nJoin us at the Bartow History Museum on July 21\, 2021 at noon as Leslie Barker Thomas presents Saving Our History and Heritage. Thomas will discuss the importance of preservation of Cherokee history.  In addition\, she will talk about what the Trail of Tears Association does to preserve the history\, what has been done to sign sites\, and what sites are in our area. \nFor more information on the Georgia Trail of Tears Association\, visit https://www.gatrailoftears.com. \nThe lecture is free for members. Tickets for non-members are $7. \nGet Tickets Here \nGet to know the speaker\nPhoto of Leslie B. Thomas \nLeslie Barker Thomas has been a long-time member (20 years) of the Georgia Chapter of the Trail of Tears Association\, serving as the newsletter editor\, communications director and as the Vice President for twelve years. She was also the President of the Georgia Chapter of the Trail of Tears Association 2014-2017 and has recently had her research coordinator title changed to the Georgia Chapter of the Trail of Tears Historical Preservation Officer by the National Association based in Oklahoma.  She serves on the board of directors for the National Trail of Tears Association which involves nine states\, and on the board of the local Georgia chapter. \nAfter 30 years of working in the medical field\, Leslie was able to retire and pursue her love of historical research and writing.  She writes for the local Times Courier Newspaper and Appalachian Country Living Magazine. \nFurthermore\, she is the current President of the Gilmer County Historical Society and operates the local heritage museum\, Leslie has been on the boards of various historical organizations including the Chieftains Museum in Rome\, the Gilmer County Genealogy Society\, and the Gilmer Arts and Heritage Association. She also serves as the newsletter editor for her local church. \nLeslie was born in Chicago.  Her late husband Roddy Thomas was retired from the United States Postal Service. He was born in Alpharetta. They have five children and five grandchildren.  Leslie currently lives in Gilmer County’s Blue Ridge Foothills. \nMore events\nWant to learn about other upcoming events?  Click here. \nMembership\nWant to become a member?  Click here. \n  \n 
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/evening-lecture-leslie-thomas/
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:20210729T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210729T203000
DTSTAMP:20260415T111027
CREATED:20210714T155648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210714T155953Z
UID:10002614-1627581600-1627590600@bartowhistorymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Celebration of Justice Robert Benham
DESCRIPTION:Celebration in honor of Justice Robert Benham\, recent retiree of the Supreme Court of Georgia.\nJoin us on Thursday\, July 29\, 2021 at 6 p.m. at the Booth Western Art Museum’s Bergman Theatre for an event honoring Justice Robert Benham’s years of service to the state of Georgia. \nPresentations and Discussion\nGuests should arrive and go directly to the Booth Western Art Museum. The event will start with brief presentations from the City of Cartersville and Bartow County\, and State Representative Matthew Gambill. Following the presentations\, local attorney\, David Archer\, and long-time friend\, Donald Jones will hold a discussion with Justice Benham. \nReception\nFinally\, the evening will end with a reception at the Bartow History Museum at 7:30 p.m. During the reception\, attendees are invited to visit the temporary exhibit called\, “From Summer Hill to the Halls of Justice: Robert Benham’s Journey to the Supreme Court of Georgia. The exhibit features items from the Bartow History Museum’s collection and items on loan from the Benham’s themselves. \nThis event is free and open to the public. Anyone planning to attend should RSVP to info@bartowhistorymuseum.org or call the Bartow History Museum at (770) 387-2774. \n  \nAbout Justice Robert Benham\nPhoto of Justice Robert Benham \nRobert Benham was born September 25\, 1946 to Jesse Knox Benham and Clarence Benham in Cartersville\, GA. He graduated Summer Hill High School in 1963. Benham continued his education earning a B.S. in Political Science from Tuskegee University in 1967; graduated from the University of Georgia\, Lumpkin School of Law with a J. D. Degree in 1970; and a Master’s in Law from the University of Virginia in 1989. \nAfter completing law school\, Justice Benham served in the U.S. Army Reserve\,. He attained the rank of Captain. Benham later returned to Cartersville where he took up private practice law\, served as Special Assistant Attorney General\, and served two terms as President of the Bartow County Bar Association. \nOn April 3\, 1984\, Benham was appointed to the Court of Appeals by Governor Joe Frank Harris. He won the statewide election and served on the Court of Appeals for five years. In December 1989\, Benham was appointed by Governor Joe Frank Harris to the Supreme Court of Georgia. Again\, Benham won statewide election to a full term on the Supreme Court. In December of 2019\, Justice Benham announced that he would resign from the Supreme Court of Georgia in March of 2020\, ending his Benham spent 34 years of service on the bench. \n 
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/celebration-of-justice-robert-benham/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210814T171500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210814T200000
DTSTAMP:20260415T111027
CREATED:20210701T142059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210701T142104Z
UID:10002613-1628961300-1628971200@bartowhistorymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Member Night at the Grand Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Member Night at the Grand Theatre\nSocialize with other members and watch Father’s Little Dividend\, the 1951 sequel to Father of the Bride and starring Spencer Tracy\, Joan Bennett\, and Elizabeth Taylor. \n\nMovie theatre marquee graphic \n\nThis event is free to members\, but reservations are required.\nUse the link below to make your reservation. \nTickets
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/member-night-at-the-grand-theatre/
LOCATION:The Grand Theatre\, 7 North Wall St.\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210818T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210818T130000
DTSTAMP:20260415T111027
CREATED:20210721T141105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210728T135320Z
UID:10002616-1629288000-1629291600@bartowhistorymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Lecture: WWII in Georgia
DESCRIPTION:WWII in Georgia\nJoin us on August 18th at 12 p.m. for a lunch and learn lecture on Georgia’s connection to World War II and the Holocaust. Tyler Crafton-Karnes\, Education Coordinator and Accessibility Specialist at Kennesaw State University’s Museum of History and Holocaust Education\, will be presenting. The lecture will focus on how several areas of Georgia specifically contributed to WWII. Come hear stories of communities and individuals who got involved in the war effort and were forever impacted by the outcome. \nThis lecture is in-person at the Bartow History Museum \nFree for members. Non-members $7. \nClick here for tickets \nAbout the Speaker\nTyler Crafton-Karnes is the Adult Program Coordinator and Accessibility Specialist at the Museum of History and Holocaust Education at Kennesaw State University. He is also a PhD student in the Department of History at Georgia State University. Tyler specializes in the history of World War II\, the Holocaust\, dress\, the body\, and historical interpretation. \nHeadshot of Tyler Crafton-Karnes \n 
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/save-the-date-august-lunch-and-learn/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210826T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210826T200000
DTSTAMP:20260415T111027
CREATED:20210727T195104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210809T143342Z
UID:10002617-1630004400-1630008000@bartowhistorymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Lecture: Passport for Life
DESCRIPTION:Passport for Life: Holocaust Rescue and Survival\nJoin us on August 26 at 7:00 pm for a presentation by Georgia Highlands College Assistant Professor of Communication Alexandra MacMurdo Reiter and special guest Heidi Fishman. The presentation will focus on the heroic efforts of MacMurdo’s grandfather Stefan Ryniewicz during WWII. Ryniewicz\, a Polish diplomat\, was part of a covert group that forged passports to give to Jewish families. These passports ultimately saved thousands of Jews from the horrors of the Holocaust\, including Heidi Fishman’s grandfather. \nThis is an online\, Zoom lecture. \nFree for members. $7.00 for non-members. \nGet tickets here \nAbout the Speakers:\nHeidi Fishman (left) and Alexandra MacMurdo Reiter (right) pose for a photo following a joint presentation. \nAlexandra Reiter\, MA\, EMBA\n Alexandra Reiter is an Assistant Professor of Communication with 13 years of experience teaching Communication courses at Georgia Highlands College.  Alex received her Bachelor of Science in Communication from Florida State University\, and her Masters in Organizational Communication and Executive MBA from Suffolk University in Boston\, Massachusetts. \nAlex teaches courses including Human Communication\, Intercultural Communication and Public Speaking.  Alex’s mission is to help people become more confident communicators and presenters.  Her areas of expertise and focus include speech delivery and presentation\, audience analysis and nonverbal communication. \nIn June 2019\, Alex accepted the Virtus Et Fraternitas medal presented to her by Polish President Andrzej Duda.  Only 14 medals of this type have been given in Polish history.  This medal was given posthumously for her grandfather’s bravery in saving Jews in occupied German territory during World War II through the creation of fake foreign passports which saved thousands of lives. \nAlex lives in Dallas\, GA with her husband Brady and their 4 daughters\, 2 cats and 1 dog.  In her free time\, she enjoys yoga\, boating\, watching Florida State football and Atlanta United soccer and spending time with her family. \nHeidi Fishman\, MA\, EdD\, Author\nHeidi Fishman is an author and psychologist. She has an M.A. and an Ed.D. in Counseling Psychology and worked at Dartmouth College and in private practice for 20 years focusing on helping people overcome trauma and eating disorders. \nWhile Heidi always knew her mother and grandparents were Holocaust survivors\, she didn’t start researching their story until she retired. Five years of investigation led to Tutti’s Promise (2017\, MB Publishing\, Bethesda) which\, while fictionalized for the purpose of allowing conversations among characters\, follows the Lichtensterns’ true story from May 10\, 1940\, in Amsterdam through two Nazi camps\, liberation\, and resettlement; the book contains a significant number of original documents. \nFishman won the Joseph Zola Memorial Holocaust Educator Award from the Maurice Greenberg Center for Judaic Studies at the University of Hartford. Tutti’s Promise was designated by the National Council for the Social Studies and the Children’s Book Council as a Notable Trade Book for Young People and has won numerous other awards. \nHeidi speaks to schools and community groups in order to teach about the perils of prejudice and bigotry. She has made multiple visits to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington\, DC to sign copies of Tutti’s Promise. Pre-Covid\, she travelled throughout the US. In this time of Covid\, she presents remotely. Heidi is also on the board of the Vermont Holocaust Memorial and is Vice-Chair of the International Committee of the Ładoś Group. \nShe lives in Vermont with her husband and an aging border terrier. When she isn’t staying home due to Covid safety measures she likes to travel and discover new places and meet new people. \n  \n 
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/lecture-passport-for-life/
LOCATION:Zoom – Online
CATEGORIES:Adults,Lectures/Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210828T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210828T200000
DTSTAMP:20260415T111027
CREATED:20210720T183121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210720T183507Z
UID:10002615-1630173600-1630180800@bartowhistorymuseum.org
SUMMARY:History of Cocktails
DESCRIPTION:History of Cocktails\nJoin us Saturday\, August 28th from 6-8 p.m. at the Bartow History Museum for a fun night of treats. Guests will meet the crew from Dalton Distillery and learn about the history of distilling in North Georgia\, including the crew’s own family moonshining traditions. Guests will also learn about the history of cocktails from our museum staff and see historic artifacts related to different kinds of brewing\, distilling\, and moonshining. You must be 21 years of age or older to attend this event. \nAbout Dalton Distillery:\nDalton Distillery Logo \nDalton Distillery is a small\, craft distillery located in Historic Downtown Dalton\, Georgia. They produce their family’s 100+ year old recipe of moonshine\, Raymond’s Reserve. It’s distributed throughout Georgia and available at the distillery.  They also produce the world’s only Sunflower Spirit\, TazaRay\, made from malted sunflower seeds & corn. The Butler family\, who own and operate the distillery\, have made whiskey for generations. For them\, moonshining isn’t just a historic tradition\, but a way of keeping their family legacy alive. \nFor more information on Dalton Distillery visit their website: https://daltondistillery.com/ \n\nTickets are $9.50 per person and can be purchased by following the link below\nGet Tickets Here
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/history-of-cocktails/
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:20210915T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210915T130000
DTSTAMP:20260415T111027
CREATED:20210823T142634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210823T182703Z
UID:10002618-1631707200-1631710800@bartowhistorymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Lecture: Sans Souci Women's Club
DESCRIPTION:Sans Souci Women’s Club: Serving the Adairsville Community since 1914\nJoin us for our lunch and learn lecture on September 15 for a presentation by members of The Sans Souci Women’s Club from Adairsville\, GA. Linda Bass and Beth Smith will talk about the club’s history\, and record of community service in Bartow County.\n\nThis lecture is in-person at the Bartow History Museum.\n\nFree for members\n$7.00 for non-members\nGet tickets here \nAbout the Speakers:\nElizabeth Smith\, Ed.D. \nAfter graduating from Jacksonville State University in her home state of Alabama\, Smith’s educational career began in 1980 as the Kindergarten teacher at Pine Log Elementary School. In 2009\, she retired as Principal of Calhoun Primary School in the Calhoun City School System. In between\, she had the opportunity to serve as a second grade teacher at Mission Road Elementary\, a school counselor at Taylorsville Elementary\, and a program specialist at the State Department of Education in Atlanta. \nAfter retiring from education\, Smith joined the Sans Souci Women’s Club in Adairsville\, and was part of the collaboration between the City of Adairsville\, the Sans Souci Women’s Club\, and Kennesaw State University Public History Department. The collaboration resulted in the restructured and reorganized Adairsville History Museum at the historic Depot in downtown Adairsville. \nSmith and her husband Gary and lived in Adairsville for 19 years\, but recently moved back to Cartersville to be closer to family. Smith and her husband are enjoying retirement and watching 8 grandchildren\, ages 2-19\, grow up way too fast! \nLinda Bass \nBass moved to Adairsville in 1968 to begin her 35-year long teaching career. She taught French & English for 34 years at Adairsville High & French for one year at Cass High.  Bass joined the Sans Souci Women’s Club in 1998 and has held various offices in the club\, including president\, vice-president\, and secretary. Her husband\, Kenneth\, is also a retired teacher. They have one daughter\, Chelsea Bass Janik\, who is a teacher in Floyd County. \n 
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/lecture-sans-souci-womens-club/
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:20210930T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210930T200000
DTSTAMP:20260415T111027
CREATED:20210823T143618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210908T173830Z
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SUMMARY:Moonshine Sip & Stroll
DESCRIPTION:Moonshine Sip & Stroll\nJoin the Bartow History Museum for an evening stroll through historic\, downtown Cartersville on September 30 at 7 p.m. Learn about the South’s moonshining history\, including Bartow County’s own stories related to distilling and brewing. Wine and light appetizers will be served at the various stops along the stroll.\n\n\nYou must be 21 years of age or older to attend this event.\n\n\n\nTickets are $9.60 for members\n$12 for non-members\n\n\n\nGet tickets 
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/moonshine-sip-stroll/
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:20211020T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211020T130000
DTSTAMP:20260415T111027
CREATED:20210930T204715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T154012Z
UID:10002623-1634731200-1634734800@bartowhistorymuseum.org
SUMMARY:October Lunch & Learn Lecture
DESCRIPTION:From Cabin to College: How Martha Berry & The Berry Schools shaped education in Northwest Georgia\nJoin us for our Lunch & Learn lecture at the Bartow History Museum on October 20 at noon. Rachel McLucas\, curator of Oak Hill & the Martha Berry Museum\, will be discussing the Berry Schools and their impact on education in Northwest Georgia.\n\n\nLearn how Martha Berry’s chance encounter with local children would ignite a passion for educating the youth of rural Appalachia and the development of the Berry Schools\, which ultimately allowed Berry College to emerge out of Sunday School in a small cabin within 40 years’ time.\n\n\nFree for members\n$7.00 for non-members\n\n\n\nGet Tickets Here\n\n\nAbout the Speaker\n\nRachel McLucas has been with Oak Hill & The Martha Berry Museum since 2008\, when she began sharing the history of Martha Berry and the Berry Schools as a docent while completing her B.A. in Art History at Berry College. She joined the professional staff in 2012\, taking on the role of curator. McLucas has developed and contributed to exhibitions celebrating Berry’s rich legacy and connection to national stories such as “Sanctuary at Berry: Wildlife Photography by Gena Flanigen” and “Guastavino at Berry” while completing her M.A. in Museum Studies from Johns Hopkins University. Born and raised across the eastern coast\, McLucas and her husband Mark embrace being Romans and spend weekends traveling to and learning about local towns in the region.
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/lunch-learn-lecture/
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:20211028T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211028T200000
DTSTAMP:20260415T111027
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211030T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211030T200000
DTSTAMP:20260415T111027
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211106T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211106T200000
DTSTAMP:20260415T111027
CREATED:20210928T180456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210928T180456Z
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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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