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SUMMARY:The Regulator Movement and the Revolution in the North Carolina Backcountry
DESCRIPTION:Join the Chatham County Historical Association for The Regulator Movement and the Revolution in the North Carolina Backcountry on Sun\, Mar 1\, 2pm-3:30pm. Carole Troxler\, Professor Emerita at Elon University\, will discuss the years leading up to the American Revolution\, in which yeoman farmers in North Carolina’s Piedmont farmland became increasingly angry about the corruption and dishonesty among the colonial officials who collected their taxes and enforced their laws. A wave of popular support for stricter regulation of these laws slowly spread throughout the Piedmont\, resulting in years of minor clashes between the farmer ‘Regulators’ and the royal militia. Although the militia finally defeated the Regulators at the Battle of Alamance in 1771\, the seeds of revolt were planted. This little-known rebellion in North Carolina highlighted the growing discontent among American colonists with colonial rule and helped set the stage for the American Revolution. \nThis event takes place indoors. The Chatham County Historic Courthouse and Museum is ADA-accessible. No pets allowed. Please leave your furry friends at home. Free parking is available behind the courthouse and along Hillsboro Street. \nThis event is part of our Chatham Celebrates America 250 initiative. See more America 250 events. See more events hosted by The Chatham Historical Association.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/the-regulator-movement-and-the-revolution-in-the-north-carolina-backcountry/
LOCATION:Chatham County Historical Museum\, 9 Hillsboro St\, Pittsboro\, NC\, 27312\, United States
CATEGORIES:America 250,Community Events,History and Culture,Workshops
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SUMMARY:It's Elementary: America 250 Fun and Games!
DESCRIPTION:Join the Chatham Community Library for It’s Elementary: America 250 Fun and Games hosted on the second Thursday of every month\, 4pm-5pm. Elementary-age kids are invited to explore America’s past through a variety of crafts and games. \nThis FREE\, family-friendly event is open to the public. No registration is required. The event will take place indoors in the Chatham Community Library’s Holmes Family Meeting Room. The Chatham Community Library is ADA-compliant\, including wheelchair-accessible parking\, entrances\, seating\, common spaces\, walkways\, and restrooms. The Holmes Family Meeting Room has an automatic door opener. Free parking is available outside the library. Pets are not allowed – please leave your furry friends at home. \nThis event is part of our Chatham Celebrates America 250 initiative. See more America 250 events. See more events at the Chatham Community Library.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/its-elementary-america-250-fun-and-games/2026-03-12/
LOCATION:Chatham Community Library\, 197 NC Hwy 87 N\, Pittsboro\, NC\, 27312\, United States
CATEGORIES:America 250,Art,Community Events,Families,History and Culture
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SUMMARY:NC History Book Club: Between the Lines
DESCRIPTION:As part of Chatham County’s year-long celebration of America’s 250th birthday\, the Chatham County Historical Association (CCHA) is hosting an NC History Book Club: Between the Lines\, held on the third Saturday of every month in 2026\, from 9:30am-10:30am. This monthly book club will explore North Carolina’s rich history through engaging nonfiction. Whether you’re a lifelong history lover or are simply curious about the people and events that shaped our state\, join CCHA for conversation and lively discussion. \nRegister here for the June 2026 session\, where you will discuss Fire on the Beach: Recovering the Lost Story of Richard Etheridge and the Pea Island Lifesavers by David Wright and David Zoby. Fire on the Beach explores the dangers of 19th-century coastal transportation along North Carolina’s “Graveyard of the Atlantic\,” where ships carrying goods and people faced constant danger. Through the story of Richard Etheridge and the all-black crew of the US Life-Saving Service\, the crew faced discrimination and the dangers of the Atlantic\, yet rose to heroism in their service. Participation is free\, and you are welcome to bring friends. This month’s event takes place Sat\, Jun 20\, 9:30am-10:30am at the Chatham County Courthouse and Historical Museum. \nAll are welcome\, and admission is free. To register and for more information\, click here. This event takes place indoors. The Courthouse and Historical Museum is ADA-accessible. Free parking is available across the street in front of the Chatham County Government Annex. No pets allowed. This event is part of our Chatham Celebrates America 250 initiative. See more America 250 events. See more events hosted by The Chatham Historical Association.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/nc-history-book-club-between-the-lines/2026-03-21/
LOCATION:Chatham County Historical Museum\, 9 Hillsboro St\, Pittsboro\, NC\, 27312\, United States
CATEGORIES:America 250,Book Clubs,Books and Literature,Community Events,History and Culture
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SUMMARY:Goldston America 250: Film Series
DESCRIPTION:Join the Chatham Community Library for this Goldston America 250 Film Series\, hosted every fourth Tuesday\, January-December 2026\, 4pm-6pm. America 250’s mission is to honor and commemorate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, marking America’s Semiquincentennial. The Goldston Library will screen the following documentaries and films: \n\nTue\, Jan 27\, 4pm-6pm The Congress\, Ken Burns.\nTue\, Feb 24\, 4pm-6pm Becoming Frederick Douglass\, Stanley Nelson and Nicole London.\nTue\, Mar 24\, 4pm-6pm Rachel Carson: The Woman Who Launched the Modern Environmental Movement\, Michelle Ferrari.\nTue\, Apr 28\, 4pm-6pm Thomas Jefferson: A View from the Mountain\, Martin Doblmeier.\nTue\, May 26\, 4pm-6pm The Address\, Ken Burns.\nTue\, Jun 23\, 4pm-6pm The Brooklyn Bridge\, Ken Burns.\nTue\, Jul 28\, 4pm-6pm The Statue of Liberty\, Ken Burns.\nTue\, Aug 25\, 4pm-6pm American Coup: Wilmington 1898\, Yoruba Richen and Brad Lichtenstein.\nTue\, Sep 22\, 4pm-6pm How it Feels to be Free\, Yoruba Richen.\nTue\, Oct 27\, 4pm-6pm 80 Years Later\, Celine Parreñas Shimizu.\nTue\, Nov 24\, 4pm-6pm Gather\, Sanjay Rawal.\nTue\, Dec 22\, 4pm-6pm Women of World War II: The Untold Stories\, Eli Brown.\n\nThis FREE\, family-friendly event is open to the public. No registration is required. The event will take place indoors in the Goldston Library. The Goldston Library is ADA-compliant\, including wheelchair-accessible parking\, entrances\, seating\, common spaces\, walkways\, and restrooms. Free parking is available outside the library. Pets are not allowed – please leave your furry friends at home. \nThis event is part of our Chatham Celebrates America 250 initiative. See more America 250 events.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/goldston-america-250-film-series/2026-03-24/
LOCATION:Goldston Library\, 9235 Pittsboro-Goldston Road\, Goldston\, 27252\, United States
CATEGORIES:America 250,Community Events,History and Culture,Movies
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SUMMARY:Bald Eagle Search Paddle with Two Sisters Adventure Company
DESCRIPTION:Join Two Sisters Adventure Company for a Bald Eagle Search Paddle at Jordan Lake State Recreation Area\, hosted on select dates throughout 2026. Jordan Lake is one of the best Bald Eagle viewing locations in the region. You will paddle past multiple nesting areas in search of our majestic national bird. While sightings are not guaranteed\, Bald Eagles are most common in the areas they visit. Your guide will help you identify and answer questions about Bald Eagles and other birds in the area. All participants should have basic kayaking skills\, due to the duration on the water this trip is considered intermediate. Pre-registration is required. Participants will launch from the Farrington Point Access. The trip will last approximately 4 hours. Trips will take place on the following dates: \n\nThu\, Mar 26\, 9am-1pm.\nSun\, Apr 26\, 8:30am-12:30pm.\nSat\, May 9\, 8am-12pm.\nSat\, May 30\, 8am-12pm.\nSun\, Jun 7\, 8am-12pm.\n\nTwo Sisters works with all guests to make trips as accessible as possible. Please contact them with any specific accessibility requests so they can ensure they have all the necessary equipment and staff. Free parking is available at the Farrington Point Canoe Launch. No pets are allowed. The cost is $60 per person\, and pre-registration is required. Single-person kayaks are provided. Participants ages 15 and older are welcome. \nThis event is part of our Chatham Celebrates America 250 initiative. See more America 250 events. See more Chatham Sports Alliance events. \nTwo Sisters acknowledges that the land on which this camp takes place is the ancestral land of the Skaruhreh/Tuscarora\, Lumbee\, Mánu: Yį Įsuwą (Catawba)\, Occaneechi\, Shakori\, and Cheraw Nations. As a part of their mission\, they honor and respect the history and significance this land holds for these Nations’ past\, present\, and future. To find out more about the Native People and Lands where you live and recreate\, visit this map.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/bald-eagle-search-paddle-with-two-sisters-adventure-company/2026-03-26/
LOCATION:Farrington Point Boat Ramp\, 605 Farrington Point Road\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27517\, United States
CATEGORIES:America 250,Birders,History and Culture,Nature,Sports,Tastings & Tours,Workshops
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