Dr. Lisa Bratton – The Legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen

First United Methodist Church, Family Life Center 206 S. McDougald Ave, Pine Mountain, GA, United States

Dr. Lisa Bratton, associate professor at Tuskegee University and former historian with the National Park Service, will provide a comprehensive look at Georgians who served among the Tuskegee Airmen, tracing the Airmen's domestic and overseas experiences, the roles of women, the program's development and personal insights drawn from Dr. Bratton's interviews.

Preserving Family Collections – Presented by David Owings

Connley Building 126 E Johnston St., Forsyth, GA, United States

Join the Monroe County Historical Society on March 2, 2026 for our program Preserving Family Collections. Our guest speaker is David Owings, Head of Archives and Special Collections at Columbus State University. David will discuss steps you can take at home to help preserve your family treasures for future generations.  

Gordon Johnson – A River Runs Through Us: Stories From Georgia Watersheds

Joan P. Garner Library at Ponce De Leon 980 Ponce de Leon Avenue NE, Atlanta, United States

Join us for a special program from author Gordon Johnston, a Georgia Humanities Circuit speaker. A narrative performance blending ecology, history, and personal story to explore how Georgia’s waterways shape memory, community, and imagination across generations. This program is supported by the Friends of the Ponce Library.

Red, White, and ’Cue: Georgia History Through Barbecue

McDonough Public Library 1001 Florence McGarity Blvd, McDonough, United States

Celebrate National Barbecue Month with a flavorful journey through the traditions that shaped Georgia's social and cultural landscape. Join Dr. James "Trae" Welborn III as he explores the fascinating civic history behind our stat's favorite food, featuring delicious samples provided by Fresh Air BBQ. This program was made possible by a grant from Georgia Humanities. […]

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