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SUMMARY:Prince Lunsford Lane's Return to Raleigh\, 1866 - A Talk with Dr. Craig Friend
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a talk by Craig Thompson Friend\, author & professor of history at North Carolina State University\, and celebrate Dr. Friend’s upcoming book “Becoming Lunsford Lane\, The Lives of an American Aeneas. \nLunsford Lane’s story is a biography for our times: a man searching to define life\, liberty\, and the pursuit of happiness in a changing American society scarred by contentious politics\, economic challenges\, class tensions\, loss of political rights\, and racial violence. \nDate: Sunday\, June 8\nTime: 2 – 3 p.m.\nAges: All\nCost: Free
URL:https://nchumanities.org/event/prince-lunsford-lanes-return-to-raleigh-1866-a-talk-with-dr-craig-friend/
LOCATION:City of Raleigh Museum\, 220 Fayetteville Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities Sector Event
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SUMMARY:Cornhusk Doll Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Summer with a hands-on workshop exploring early 1800’s crafts and creativity. Get your hands on some garden products and learn the art of cornhusk doll making. Participants will make two of their very own customized cornhusk dolls. Kid friendly techniques will accompany traditional doll making methods ensuring an equally exciting experience for visitors 8 years of age or older. Breakout your historical creativity\, grab your kids and join us for what will be a memorable evening spent in the historical Single Brothers’ Workshop! \nSpace is limited. Ages 8+ (participants under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a ticketed adult) \nCheck-in for this program will be held at the venue: Single Brothers’ Workshop\, 10 West Academy Street\, Winston Salem NC 27101 \nAll tickets are non-refundable. Pricing and entitlements for admission tickets are subject to change. Once the purchase transaction is completed\, you will receive a confirmation email. Please click the link in your confirmation email to view and/or print your barcoded eTicket. Tickets may be printed in advance or presented on your mobile device on the evening of the event. \nPlease arrive 15 minutes early to allow time for check-in. 
URL:https://nchumanities.org/event/cornhusk-doll-workshop/
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SUMMARY:Juneteenth Celebration at the Washington Waterfront Undergroudn Railraod Musuem
DESCRIPTION:The Washington Waterfront Underground Railroad Museum will host a series of events to celebrate Juneteenth. \n\nIt took 913 days after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation for news of the emancipation to reach the enslaved in Galveston\, Texas. In honor of that\, Leesa Jones\, curator of the Washington Waterfront Underground Museum\, will lead a walk from the museum at the corner of  Gladden and Main Streets to the site of the proposed Black History Legacy Park at the corner of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive and Van Norden Street. The walk is exactly 913 steps.\nJuneteenth flag raising honoring Washington’s Black United States Civil War soldiers\nDecorating the Juneteenth Celebration Tree\nChildren’s reading hour\nJuneteenth Jeopardy\, bingo\, a Juneteenth scavenger hunt and Juneteenth A to Z\n\nThe Black Oral Histories of Beaufort County will also have an information booth there to share more about the project\, with the hope of lining up additional interviews.
URL:https://nchumanities.org/event/juneteenth-celebration-at-the-washington-waterfront-undergroudn-railraod-musuem/
LOCATION:Washington Waterfront Undrground Railroad Museum\, Corner of Main and Gladden Streets\, Washington\, NC\, United States
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SUMMARY:Juneteenth Storytelling Festival at Latta University Historic Park
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a celebratory Juneteenth festival with live storytelling\, an interactive puppet show\, food trucks\, and crafts for kids in a historic park honoring African American freedom and community. \nBring your family\, friends\, and neighbors for a day filled with stories\, music\, food\, and connection.
URL:https://nchumanities.org/event/juneteenth-storytelling-festival-at-latta-university-historic-park/
LOCATION:Latta University Historic Park\, 1001 Parker Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27607\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities Sector Event
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SUMMARY:Lunch Box Lectures at the City of Raleigh Museum
DESCRIPTION:Feed your belly and your brain!\nBring your lunch to the City of Raleigh Museum and listen to a captivating lecture every third Thursday of the month. \nTime: noon – 12:45 p.m.\nAges: All\nCost: Free \n\n\nErin Morton Pugh and Tania Tully\nThursday\, June 26 \nJoin Erin Morton Pugh and Tania Tully from the City of Raleigh’s Historic Preservation Unit. They have recently completed a project to learn about historic places important to the city’s LGBTQIA+ communities. Come hear about how the project got started\, the consultant’s research process\, highlights from the report\, and potential next steps. \n 
URL:https://nchumanities.org/event/lunch-box-lectures-at-the-city-of-raleigh-museum/
LOCATION:City of Raleigh Museum\, 220 Fayetteville Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities Sector Event
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SUMMARY:Binding Blank Books Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join Old Salem staff and be transported back to the world of 18th century blank book making. This hands-on workshop will teach traditional techniques used to create handmade blank books with colorful paste paper. This highly sought after material was a true Moravian tradition used throughout the 18th century to create one-of-a-kind book bindings\, stationary and crafts. Demonstrating step-by-step techniques\, our Old Salem craftspeople will help you create small journals\, ledgers and even pocket sketchbooks. Each participant will cover and bind a book of their own and also create their very own paste paper for future at-home projects. Don’t miss an evening at Old Salem experiencing one of our most popular crafts: binding blank books. \nSpace is limited. Ages 8 years and older (participants under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a ticketed adult) \nCheck-in for this program will be held at the venue: Single Brothers’ Workshop\, 10 West Academy Street\, Winston Salem NC 27101 \nAll tickets are non-refundable. Pricing and entitlements for admission tickets are subject to change. Once the purchase transaction is completed\, you will receive a confirmation email. Please click the link in your confirmation email to view and/or print your barcoded eTicket. Tickets may be printed in advance or presented on your mobile device on the evening of the event. \nPlease arrive 15 minutes early to allow time for check-in. 
URL:https://nchumanities.org/event/binding-blank-books-workshop/
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