Historic Missionary Ridge Baptist Church Cemetery Clean-Up

Missionary Ridge Baptist Church 237 Shallowford Rd, Ridgeside, TN, United States

In honor of the 2025 Civic Season, the Tennessee Democracy Network and members of the United By Change Coalition invite you to join us in cleaning up one of Chattanooga's oldest African American cemeteries. Missionary Ridge Baptist Church was founded by free Black Chattanoogans in 1874, during the postwar Reconstruction period. Join us in honoring […]

Flint Cultural Center Juneteenth Celebration

Flint Cultural Center 1221 E. Kearsley St, Flint, MI, United States

The traditional Freedom March will kick off the festivities at 11 a.m. to provide spiritual coverage. Festivities include hands-on activities for children from the Flint Cultural Center institutions, live music including Mama Sol and other performances, and a few other special surprises. This ageless event never gets old! There will be lots to learn, lots […]

A Slice of History: Pizza & Prints

Join us for a free afternoon of creativity, community, and pizza! A Slice of History: Pizza & Prints is a hands-on program where participants will learn about craftivism—the use of crafting as a tool for activism—and explore how people throughout history have used handmade art to spark change. Enjoy free pizza (generously provided by Pizza […]

Del Sol Quartet on Angel Island: “The Japanese Picture Brides”

Angel Island Immigration Museum Angel Island State Park, Tiburon, CA, United States

Del Sol String Quartet, in partnership with Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation (AIISF), explores the history of Japanese picture brides experience through music and oral storytelling. This concert features: • Takuma Itoh’s “American Postcards - Picture Brides” and music by Andy Akiho & Erika Oba. • Art Installation by Patricia Wakida • Family and children […]

$3 – $5

Shrub Drinks and Cheesy Bites

Carlyle House Historic Park 121 N. Fairfax Street, Alexandria, VA, United States

When colonists came over from England, one of the popular methods of preserving berries was covering them with vinegar and letting them ferment over time eventually becoming shrubs or drinking vinegars. The shrub was then used to flavor water, soda waters, and even became a mixer for cocktails! What goes great with shrub? Cheese! On […]

$25

Lifted Voices: Civic Season

Greensboro History Museum 130 Summit Ave, Greensboro, NC, United States

Explore the galleries and meet costumed interpreters portraying activists and public figures. Lifted Voices is a series of living history programs that bring to life people and stories from Greensboro and North Carolina’s past. This is a free, family-friendly program. Join us for history in first person.

A Slice of History: Civic Bites and Historic Bites with the Idaho State Museum, Wassmuth Center, and Erma Hayman House

Idaho State Museum 610 Julia Davis Dr, Boise, ID, United States

History’s never been this fun (or delicious). Join us for an afternoon of free pizza, good vibes, and a fun walk through the past and present—all part of Civic Season, a national movement led by Made By Us, happening between Juneteenth and July 4th, our newest and oldest federal holidays. In partnership with the Wassmuth […]

$7

Presentation Exploring Fall Out of the Atomic Age: Beyond Los Alamos

Meadow Farm Museum 3400 Mountain Road, Glen Allen, VA, United States

As part of a commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, we will explore different aspects of the weapon that ended the war in our new free event series "Fall Out of the Atomic Age." In this first installment, we will delve into the history of the atomic bomb in […]

Voices of Freedom: Songs and Stories of the Underground Railroad

David M. Rubenstein Visitor Center 1050 Monticello Loop, Charlottesville, VA, United States

In honor of Juneteenth, join Monticello for an unforgettable evening of storytelling and music that delves into the heart of the Underground Railroad, the fight for freedom, and the enduring human spirit. This compelling program features acclaimed storyteller Sheila Arnold alongside renowned vocalist Dr. Kathy Bullock and singers from the Jubalo Choir. Together, they weave […]

Juneteenth 2025

Dorey Park & Recreation Center 2999 Darbytown Road, Henrico, VA, United States

On Saturday, June 21 at Dorey Park we will commemorate the 160th anniversary of Juneteenth and the powerful celebration of freedom. We’ve got a fantastic vendor fair featuring 160 local vendors, a kid zone with thrilling inflatables, a vibrant community stage showcasing local talent, and a variety of delicious food. And that’s not all – […]

A Slice of History: An Evening of Music, Pizza and Stories of Wisconsin Veterans

The Wisconsin Veterans Museum 30 W Mifflin St, Madison, WI, United States

The Wisconsin Veterans Museum (WVM) joins more than 200 iconic museums across the nation in presenting a Civic Season program to promote museums as civic hubs for younger generations. WVM’s event, “Slice of History: An Evening of Music, Pizza, and Stories of Wisconsin Veterans,” on Friday, June 21st from 5-7pm, is free and open to […]

Slice of History: Philadelphia, The Revolutionary City Quizzo

American Philosophical Society 104 South 5th Street , Philadelphia, PA, United States

Saturday, June 21st from 5:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Join the American Philosophical Society on Saturday, June 21st in celebrating Civic Season with our program, “Slice of History: Philadelphia, The Revolutionary City Quizzo”! Are you the type of museum-goer who has a competitive spirit? If so, join the APS Museum for "Slice of History: Philadelphia, The Revolutionary […]