Episodes in Excellence: Georgia’s Influential Women

The Learning Center of Senior Citizens, Inc. 3025 Bull Street, Savannah, GA, United States

The Learning Center of Senior Citizens Inc., in partnership with Georgia Women of Achievement, is hosting an eight-week lecture series on influential women in Georgia history. In this session, Jamie Credle, the director of the Isaiah Davenport House Museum, will present "Anna Colquitt Hunter: Author of Savannah Preservation."  This program is supported by a grant […]

Free

PRIME TIME Augusta

Augusta-Richmond County Library 823 Telfair St, Augusta, GA, United States

PRIME TIME® Family Reading Time is a family literacy program that helps families bond around the act of reading and talking about books. The program demonstrates a humanities-based model of reading and discussion and includes a shared meal, interactive storytelling, and group discussion in one 90-minute session per week for six weeks.

Free

NHD Georgia Volunteer Mixer

Wild Leap 308 Main St., LaGrange, GA, United States

National History Day Georgia volunteers are invited to join us for our first-ever volunteer mixer on Friday, April 21, at Wild Leap Brewery in LaGrange—the evening before the state contest. Get to know your fellow judges, meet the staff of Georgia Humanities, and enjoy light appetizers and refreshments. This event is free for volunteers, but […]

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Upson Historical Society: Preserving Family Records

David Owings, head of archives and special collections at Columbus State University, will discuss the importance of preserving family records and how to get started. A preservation starter kit will be provided. Sponsored by the Upson Historical Society, this program is supported by a grant from Georgia Humanities. 

Free

PRIME TIME Cartersville

Cartersville Public Library 429 W Main St, Cartersville, GA, United States

PRIME TIME® Family Reading Time is a family literacy program that helps families bond around the act of reading and talking about books. The program demonstrates a humanities-based model of reading and discussion and includes a shared meal, interactive storytelling, and group discussion in one 90-minute session per week for six weeks.

Free

Fox Center Georgia Seminar: Atlanta’s New Deal Housing

Emory University Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry 1635 North Decatur Road, Atlanta, GA

Presented by the Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry at Emory University and moderated by Dr. Christina A. Crawford, this seminar will drop into New Deal Atlanta to understand the economic, political, racial, and spatial context that made the city the birthplace of American public housing. The Georgia Seminars are sponsored by Georgia Humanities. 

Free

Episodes in Excellence: Georgia’s Influential Women

The Learning Center of Senior Citizens, Inc. 3025 Bull Street, Savannah, GA, United States

The Learning Center of Senior Citizens Inc., in partnership with Georgia Women of Achievement, is hosting an eight-week lecture series on influential women in Georgia history. In this session, Corey Rogers, chief historian at the Laney Museum of Black History, will present "Lucy Craft Laney: Educator for the Ages."  This program is supported by a […]

PRIME TIME Augusta

Augusta-Richmond County Library 823 Telfair St, Augusta, GA, United States

PRIME TIME® Family Reading Time is a family literacy program that helps families bond around the act of reading and talking about books. The program demonstrates a humanities-based model of reading and discussion and includes a shared meal, interactive storytelling, and group discussion in one 90-minute session per week for six weeks.

Free

PRIME TIME Cartersville

Cartersville Public Library 429 W Main St, Cartersville, GA, United States

PRIME TIME® Family Reading Time is a family literacy program that helps families bond around the act of reading and talking about books. The program demonstrates a humanities-based model of reading and discussion and includes a shared meal, interactive storytelling, and group discussion in one 90-minute session per week for six weeks.

Free

Fox Center Georgia Seminar: Atlanta’s New Deal Housing

Emory University Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry 1635 North Decatur Road, Atlanta, GA

Presented by the Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry at Emory University and moderated by Dr. Christina A. Crawford, this seminar will drop into New Deal Atlanta to understand the economic, political, racial, and spatial context that made the city the birthplace of American public housing. The Georgia Seminars are sponsored by Georgia Humanities. 

Free

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