Join the Chatham County Historical Association for the Siler City History Club on Thu, Jan 8, 10:30am-11:30am at First Baptist Church. The Historical Association wants to better understand what life was like in one of Chatham County's most important cities during the 18th and 19th centuries. They need your help in learning about the rich and colorful...
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Join the Chatham Community Library for America 250 History Trivia on Sat, Jan 10, 10am-12pm. America 250 history trivia is a set of fun questions or facts about U.S. history made to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary in 2026. America 250’s mission is to honor and commemorate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, marking America’s Semiquincentennial.... |
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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. This FREE, family-friendly event is open to the public. No registration is required. The event will take place indoors in the... |
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Join McIntyre's Books for Welcome to Death Faire: Love, Loss, and Healing in a Small Southern Town on Sat, Jan 17, 11am-12pm. Come celebrate life, death, and everything in between. With reverence and rebellion, this soulful gathering of hearts will feature readings from a dozen of the 35 contributors, who will share glimpses from the page, weaving... Join McIntyre's Books for Con Lehane, The Red Scare Murders in Conversation with Eryk Pruitt on Sat, Jan 17, 2pm-3pm. This wry, big-hearted noir brings 1950s New York to life, from the tenements of Hell’s Kitchen to the mansions of Riverdale, from Sing Sing to City Hall, with a gripping murder mystery laying bare the explosive conflicts... Join Bynum Front Porch for monthly Mill Town Yarns Storytelling and Live Performances,hosted on selected Saturdays, September 2025-August 2026. Experience the magic of storytelling and live performance in this charming former mill village. Each month, top storytellers, singer/songwriters, and other performers share their craft within the historic walls of the Bynum General Store. Enjoy intimate one-of-a-kind... |
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At Peace Painting on Fri, Jan 23, 10am-11am, you'll join others in honoring the spirit of Marin Luther King Jr., promoting a message of peace and unity. Participants will paint large wooden peace cutouts perfect for hanging in your home. Supplies are included. This one-class session is instructed by Leigh Babcock. Registration opens Mon, Dec 15,... |
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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: Tue, Jan 27, 4pm-6pm The Congress, Ken Burns. Tue,... |
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Join McIntyre's Books for Katrina Denza, Burner: And Other Stories, in Conversation with Joanna Pearson on Sat, Jan 31, 2pm-3pm. Katrina Denza writes women in conflict: attempting to woo a man via a burner phone, subscribing to a hologram service to speak to a deceased husband, confronting the frustrations of being an artist, reckoning with mistakes made... |
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Join the Chatham County Historical Association for The Regulator Movement and the Revolution in the North Carolina Backcountry on Sun, Feb 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... |