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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181020
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SUMMARY:Louis Comfort Tiffany: Painting with Glass
DESCRIPTION:EXTENDED THROUGH MARCH 24 \n“Beauty is what nature has lavished upon us as a supreme gift.” –Louis C. Tiffany \nThe name Louis Tiffany is synonymous with glass. A traveling display in the museum’s Carlson decorative arts gallery highlights the Tiffany Glass Company’s work of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Items on loan from Roswell\, Georgia\, collector Tom Wester\, features three stained-glass windows\, blown-glass vases and lamps. Also on view are pieces of Tiffany favrile glass from the museum’s collection. \nLouis Comfort Tiffany: Painting with Glass is on display through March 24\, 2019
URL:https://greensborohistory.org/event/louis-comfort-tiffany-painting-with-glass/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:International Women's Day Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Women’s Colleges in Greensboro Past and Present \nFrom the establishment of the Greensboro College for Women (today’s Greensboro College) in 1838 and the Edgeworth Female Seminary in 1840\, women’s colleges have been important to the city’s educational landscape. Alumnae from Bennett College and Woman’s College of UNC (today’s UNCG) will be on hand for a conversation about the history and continuing importance of women’s colleges in our city. \nReservations required. There is no charge to attend the luncheon. Box lunches are available for purchase in advance if ordered by March 6. Call 336-373-2982 or email mary.allen@greensboro-nc.gov
URL:https://greensborohistory.org/event/international-womens-day-luncheon-2-2/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Public Programs,Special Events
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SUMMARY:International Women's Day Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Women’s Colleges in Greensboro Past and Present \nFrom the establishment of the Greensboro College for Women (today’s Greensboro College) in 1838 and the Edgeworth Female Seminary in 1840\, women’s colleges have been important to the city’s educational landscape. Alumnae from Bennett College and Woman’s College of UNC (today’s UNCG) will be on hand for a conversation about the history and continuing importance of women’s colleges in our city. \nReservations required. There is no charge to attend the luncheon. Box lunches are available for purchase in advance if ordered by March 6. Call 336-373-2982 or email mary.allen@greensboro-nc.gov
URL:https://greensborohistory.org/event/international-womens-day-luncheon-2/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Public Programs,Special Events
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CREATED:20190226T222534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250523T054320Z
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SUMMARY:Lifted Voices: Greensboro Women Making Herstory
DESCRIPTION:From 1 to 4 pm\, costumed interpreters bring history to life by sharing Greensboro stories in first person. \nWomen portrayed in the museum galleries include Josephine Boyd\, the first African American student at Greensboro Senior High School; Nancy Mangum\, who wrote to the governor about food shortages during the Civil War; and Frances Jones Bonner\, a Bennett College basketball player who helped organize a movie theater boycott in the city in 1937; among other important Greensboro women from across the decades. \nThe program is free of charge and great for all ages
URL:https://greensborohistory.org/event/lifted-voices-greensboro-women-making-herstory-3-4/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:At the Museum,Family Fun,Public Programs
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CREATED:20190226T222534Z
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SUMMARY:Lifted Voices: Greensboro Women Making Herstory
DESCRIPTION:From 1 to 4 pm\, costumed interpreters bring history to life by sharing Greensboro stories in first person. \nWomen portrayed in the museum galleries include Josephine Boyd\, the first African American student at Greensboro Senior High School; Nancy Mangum\, who wrote to the governor about food shortages during the Civil War; and Frances Jones Bonner\, a Bennett College basketball player who helped organize a movie theater boycott in the city in 1937; among other important Greensboro women from across the decades. \nThe program is free of charge and great for all ages
URL:https://greensborohistory.org/event/lifted-voices-greensboro-women-making-herstory-3/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Happening at the Museum,Public Programs,x Family Fun
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CREATED:20190226T222534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250523T021614Z
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SUMMARY:Lifted Voices: Greensboro Women Making Herstory
DESCRIPTION:From 1 to 4 pm\, costumed interpreters bring history to life by sharing Greensboro stories in first person. \nWomen portrayed in the museum galleries include Josephine Boyd\, the first African American student at Greensboro Senior High School; Nancy Mangum\, who wrote to the governor about food shortages during the Civil War; and Frances Jones Bonner\, a Bennett College basketball player who helped organize a movie theater boycott in the city in 1937; among other important Greensboro women from across the decades. \nThe program is free of charge and great for all ages
URL:https://greensborohistory.org/event/lifted-voices-greensboro-women-making-herstory-3-3/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:At the Museum,Family Fun,Public Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190318T100000
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CREATED:20190223T030329Z
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SUMMARY:Museum Guild Program: Teachers on the Front Line of Desegregation
DESCRIPTION:Lena Murrill-Chapman discusses experiences of African American educators in the early days of desegregated schools in Guilford County. \n\nSocial time begins at 10\, with the program at 10:30. Guests welcome. For more information\, call Sandra Canipe at 336.273.6491.
URL:https://greensborohistory.org/event/museum-guild-program-teachers-on-the-front-line-of-desegregation/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Guild Member Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190324T140000
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CREATED:20190223T030621Z
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SUMMARY:Happy 211th Birthday\, Greensboro!
DESCRIPTION:Help us celebrate 211 years of fascinating history. Learn some Gate City trivia. Share your stories about voting for Project Democracy 20/20. Join a parade of women history-makers\, and more!
URL:https://greensborohistory.org/event/happy-211th-birthday-greensboro/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:At the Museum,Family Fun,Public Programs
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CREATED:20190223T030400Z
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SUMMARY:Friendly Furniture: The Quaker Cabinetmakers of Guilford County
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special lecture on Guilford County history with Robert Leath\, Chief Curator & Vice President at Old Salem Museums & Gardens. \nThe distinctive furniture of early Quaker settlers in Guilford County was first presented by the late John Bivins in a pioneering article in the May 1973 issue of The Magazine ANTIQUES\, “A piedmont North Carolina cabinetmaker: The development of regional style.” Bivins identified several case pieces—consisting of chests\, chests of drawers\, clock cases\, desks\, desks and bookcases\, high chests\, and high chests on frame—as part of a local and distinct group. Additional documentation over the past fifty years has revealed a complex network of Quaker cabinetmakers responsible for the region’s earliest furniture identity. \nFREE: Co-Hosted by The Greensboro History Museum\, The Guilford College Quaker Archives\, and Preservation Greensboro – Blandwood Mansion. \nThis program takes place at Blandwood Carriage House!
URL:https://greensborohistory.org/event/friendly-furniture/
LOCATION:Blandwood Carriage House\, 400 W. McGee Street\, Greensboro\, NC\, 27401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Partner Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190328T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190328T190000
DTSTAMP:20260406T191847
CREATED:20190130T215805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250523T021606Z
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SUMMARY:Greensboro: The World Through a City - Women's History
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Virginia Summey (moderator)\nCarol Ghiorsi Hart\, Greensboro History Museum\nJustina Licata\, UNC Greensboro \nGreensboro’s rich and ongoing history is inextricably connected with the histories of the nation and the world. This discussion series organized by UNCG’s Lloyd International Honors College explores these connections through three thematic topics: African American history\, women’s history and immigrants to the city.
URL:https://greensborohistory.org/event/world-through-a-city-womens-history/
LOCATION:NC
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