The Greensboro Youth Council’s Ghoulash! Halloween festival is back in LeBauer Park.
Free activities with the Museum include:
- Ghost tales with storyteller Cynthia Moore Brown
- Little Lions Saturday craft activity
- Lifted Voices: Unliving History Tours in the Historic First Presbyterian Cemetery
Ghoulash! is an annual festival featuring fall and Halloween themed activities led by the Greensboro Youth Council (GYC) in partnership with Greensboro Downtown Parks Inc. This is a family friendly event with most activities geared toward children 12 and under. Click here for more information.
This year’s Ghoulash! festival takes place 2:30-5:30 pm
Tour the museum’s galleries and meet costumed interpreters portraying Guilford County’s revolutionary residents, public figures, political activist, and more.
Lifted Voices is a series of living history programs that bring to life people and stories from Greensboro’s past. This is a free, family-friendly program. Join us for history in first person.
March is Women’s History Month! Bring your Little Lions to the museum for snacks, crafts and fun with some of Greensboro’s Revolutionary Ladies. Take part in fun activity with costume interpreters for pre-K to 3rd graders and their families.
Then explore the museum galleries to hear stories of Greensboro women from costumed interpreters with Lifted Voices: Women’s History from 1-4 pm.
Hear about Greensboro women’s successes and struggles from costumed interpreters in the museum galleries.
Lifted Voices is a series of living history events that bring to life people and stories from Greensboro’s past. This is a free, family-friendly program. Drop by and walk around the museum to experience history in first person.
Families with pre-K to elementary school kids make sure to drop by early at 12 pm for Little Lions Saturday: Revolutionary Ladies.
Drop by the museum to explore the stories of African American history makers.
Black Patriots at the Battle of Guilford Courthouse
11 am in the Mary Lynn Richardson Lecture Hall
Join us for a short presentation by historian Dr. Scott Culclasure and descendant Sage Chioma as they explore the stories of Black Patriots from the Battle of Guilford Courthouse.
Little Lions Saturday
11:30 am-12:30 pm in the Lobby
Discover Black Patriots with a fun activity for pre-k to 3rd graders & families.
Lifted Voices: Black History
1-4 pm in the Museum’s Galleries
Costumed interpreters in the museum galleries share well-known and little-known stories of African Americans in Greensboro. Featuring Black Patriot John Gibson, Revolutionary War widow Miley Caper, and many more.
Lifted Voices is a series of living history programs that bring to life people and stories from Greensboro’s past.
Explore the galleries and meet costumed interpreters portraying activists and public figures including suffragist Gertrude Weil, civil rights attorney J. Kenneth Lee, and Gov. William R. Davie, a signer of the U.S. Constitution. Free tours leave every 10-15 minutes from the museum lobby.
Lifted Voices is a series of living history programs that bring to life people and stories from Greensboro’s past. This is a free, family-friendly program. Join us for history in first person.
Costumed interpreters in the museum galleries share well-known and little-known stories from the exhibition NC Democracy: Eleven Elections. You’ll meet Federalist James Iredell, North Carolina’s first woman attorney Tabitha Ann Holton, Battle of Hayes Pond Participant Verdia Locklear and many more.
Lifted Voices is a series of living history programs that bring to life people and stories from Greensboro’s (and North Carolina’s) past. This is a free, family-friendly program. Join us for history in first person.