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SUMMARY:Forum Lecture Series: Black Experiences in the American Revolution - NEGA History Center
DESCRIPTION:With Special Guest Speaker: Historian Glen Kyle \nJoin us in celebrating Black History Month with this special topic. The lecture will be followed by a short Question and Answer session with our special guest speaker. \nPreregistration Now Open!
URL:https://www.exploregainesville.org/event/forum-lecture-series-black-experiences-in-the-american-revolution-nega-history-center/
LOCATION:NEGA History Center\, 322 Academy St NE\, Gainesville\, GA\, 30501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Downtown Events,Main Calendar,US250
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SUMMARY:Super Museum Sunday - NEGA History Center
DESCRIPTION:Gainesville\, Georgia – The Northeast Georgia History Center recently announced that it will participate in the Georgia History Festival’s Super Museum Sunday on February 8\, 2026\, inviting the community to explore local history through free admission and special programming. Super Museum Sunday is part of the annual Georgia History Festival\, the signature K-12 educational program of the Georgia Historical Society\, reaching hundreds of thousands of students statewide. \nThe Northeast Georgia History Center will join over 130 historic sites\, house museums\, art museums\, and other points of interest throughout Georgia that will open their doors to the public\, FREE of charge. They will offer a variety of in-person and virtual experiences that encourage Georgians of all ages to explore and experience the history\, arts\, and cultural opportunities of our great state. \nThe Northeast Georgia History Center is dedicated to preserving and sharing our regional history and being our community’s pathway to history education. Through our educational programs\, community events\, exhibits\, and historic structures\, we strive to be a leading resource for promoting a greater understanding of local\, state\, and national history. \nFor Super Museum Sunday\, the History Center will be open February 8th\, 2026 from 12pm to 4pm with free admission. For more information\, please visit www.negahc.org\, on Facebook – @negahc\, and Instagram – @negahistorycenter. \nThe History Center will host a variety of fun events throughout the year\, from monthly Forums and Homeschool events\, to periodic Community Days and other fundraisers. 2026 will be especially busy\, in celebration of the 250th anniversary of the founding of America and of the state of Georgia. Please consider following on social media for future updates and other History Center news. \nSuper Museum Sunday is supported by SouthState Bank and The Coca-Cola Company.\nFor more information and to see a full listing of Super Museum Sunday sites visit georgiahistoryfestival.org.\nFor more information about the Georgia History Festival or Super Museum Sunday\, please contact Elyse Butler\, GHS Manager of Programs and Special Projects at 912.651.2125\, ext. 119 or by email at ebutler@georgiahistory.com.\nFor more information about The Northeast Georgia History Center\, please contact info@negahc.org or visit www.negahc.org. \nABOUT THE GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY\nThe Georgia Historical Society (GHS) is the premier independent statewide institution responsible for collecting\, examining\, and teaching Georgia history. GHS houses the oldest and most distinguished collection of materials related exclusively to Georgia history in the nation. \nTo learn more visit georgiahistory.com. \nABOUT THE GEORGIA HISTORY FESTIVAL \nThe Georgia History Festival is the signature K-12 educational program of the Georgia Historical Society\, reaching hundreds and thousands of students statewide. Beginning with the new school year in September\, a variety of public programs\, exhibits\, events\, and educational resources bring history to life for students of all ages and encourage Georgians to explore the richness of our state’s past. In addition to new online and in-person programming\, the Festival includes popular annual events\, such as the Colonial Faire and Muster living-history program; Super Museum Sunday\, the Georgia Day Expo\, and the Governor’s induction of two modern-day Georgia Trustees at the elegant Trustees Gala. \nTo learn more visit georgiahistoryfestival.org.
URL:https://www.exploregainesville.org/event/super-museum-sunday-nega-history-center/
LOCATION:NEGA History Center\, 322 Academy St NE\, Gainesville\, GA\, 30501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Downtown Events,Main Calendar,US250
ORGANIZER;CN="NEGA History Center":MAILTO:info@negahc.org
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SUMMARY:Homeschool Intensive Class: Surviving Winter - NEGA History Center
DESCRIPTION:*In Lieu of Homeschool Day*\nSurviving Winter: Homeschool Intensive Class\nGrades 6–12 \nTwo class options are available (each class is capped at 30 students to ensure a quality experience): \n• 10:00–11:15 AM\n• 11:45 AM–1:00 PM \nPrice: $20 per Student for members | $25 per Student for non-members \nJoin us for an immersive homeschool intensive class focused on how people throughout history survived the challenges of winter. This engaging\, hands-on class will give students the opportunity to step back in time and explore the skills\, knowledge\, and resourcefulness needed to live through cold months before modern conveniences. \nThe class will be led by Alexander Bryant of SARCRAFT\, a wilderness skills school based in Canton that specializes in traditional survival skills and outdoor education. Students will learn through direct participation in an outdoor setting\, gaining a deeper understanding of historical winter survival methods such as shelter considerations\, staying warm\, and practical decision-making in cold environments. \nThis class is designed to be interactive and educational\, encouraging curiosity\, critical thinking\, and hands-on learning. It is well suited for middle and high school students who enjoy history\, outdoor skills\, and experiential learning. Participants should be prepared to be outdoors for the duration of the class and dressed appropriately for winter weather. \nThis intensive offers a unique opportunity for homeschool students to learn history and survival skills in a memorable\, real-world setting guided by an experienced instructor. \nThis is a drop off class\, but parents are welcome to observe from inside the History Center. \nMUST PRE-REGISTER; LIMITED CAPACITY
URL:https://www.exploregainesville.org/event/homeschool-class-6-12-grades-surviving-winter/2026-01-15/2/
LOCATION:NEGA History Center\, 322 Academy St NE\, Gainesville\, GA\, 30501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Downtown Events,Main Calendar
ORGANIZER;CN="NEGA History Center":MAILTO:info@negahc.org
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SUMMARY:Homeschool Intensive Class: Surviving Winter - NEGA History Center
DESCRIPTION:*In Lieu of Homeschool Day*\nSurviving Winter: Homeschool Intensive Class\nGrades 6–12 \nTwo class options are available (each class is capped at 30 students to ensure a quality experience): \n• 10:00–11:15 AM\n• 11:45 AM–1:00 PM \nPrice: $20 per Student for members | $25 per Student for non-members \nJoin us for an immersive homeschool intensive class focused on how people throughout history survived the challenges of winter. This engaging\, hands-on class will give students the opportunity to step back in time and explore the skills\, knowledge\, and resourcefulness needed to live through cold months before modern conveniences. \nThe class will be led by Alexander Bryant of SARCRAFT\, a wilderness skills school based in Canton that specializes in traditional survival skills and outdoor education. Students will learn through direct participation in an outdoor setting\, gaining a deeper understanding of historical winter survival methods such as shelter considerations\, staying warm\, and practical decision-making in cold environments. \nThis class is designed to be interactive and educational\, encouraging curiosity\, critical thinking\, and hands-on learning. It is well suited for middle and high school students who enjoy history\, outdoor skills\, and experiential learning. Participants should be prepared to be outdoors for the duration of the class and dressed appropriately for winter weather. \nThis intensive offers a unique opportunity for homeschool students to learn history and survival skills in a memorable\, real-world setting guided by an experienced instructor. \nThis is a drop off class\, but parents are welcome to observe from inside the History Center. \nMUST PRE-REGISTER; LIMITED CAPACITY
URL:https://www.exploregainesville.org/event/homeschool-class-6-12-grades-surviving-winter/2026-01-15/1/
LOCATION:NEGA History Center\, 322 Academy St NE\, Gainesville\, GA\, 30501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Downtown Events,Main Calendar
ORGANIZER;CN="NEGA History Center":MAILTO:info@negahc.org
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SUMMARY:Forum Lecture Series: The Honorable General James Longstreet - NEGA History Center
DESCRIPTION:Gainesville’s Own Exceptionally Inspiring Role Model: The Honorable General James Longstreet \nWith Special Guest Speaker Dr. Douglas Young of The Longstreet Society \nJoin us and learn about the Civil War and the life of Gainesville’s own General James Longstreet. The lecture will be followed by a short Question and Answer session with our special guest speaker. \nPreregistration Now Open! \n 
URL:https://www.exploregainesville.org/event/forum-lecture-series-the-honorable-general-james-longstreet-nega-history-center/
LOCATION:NEGA History Center\, 322 Academy St NE\, Gainesville\, GA\, 30501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Downtown Events,Main Calendar
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