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SUMMARY:America 250 History Trivia
DESCRIPTION: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. \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/america-250-history-trivia/
LOCATION:Chatham Community Library\, 197 NC Hwy 87 N\, Pittsboro\, NC\, 27312\, United States
CATEGORIES:America 250,Community Events,History and Culture,Trivia
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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/2026-01-15/
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:3rd Friday Artist Receptions
DESCRIPTION:Pittsboro Gallery of Arts is pleased to announce the return of 3rd Friday Artist Receptions. Each month\, they highlight a new artist and offer an opportunity to meet them and ask about their work. Beverages and snacks will accompany. These events are held every third Friday\, 5pm-8pm. Featured artists are announced on their Facebook Page. \nSee more Pittsboro Gallery of Arts events.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/3rd-friday-artist-receptions/2026-01-16/
LOCATION:Pittsboro Gallery of Arts\, 44 Hillsboro Street\, Pittsboro\, NC\, 27312\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Food and Drink,History and Culture,Receptions & Exhibits,Shopping,Weekly Nightlife
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260117T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260117T100000
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SUMMARY:Western Chatham NAACP Unity Breakfast
DESCRIPTION:Join Western Chatham County NAACP for a Unity Breakfast in celebration of the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Sat\, Jan 17\, 8am-10am at Holy Trinity United Holy Church in Siler City\, NC. The morning will feature keynote speaker Bishop Brian R. Thompson Sr.\, Presiding Prelate – Mid-Atlantic Episcopal District -AMEZ Church. Tickets are $15 per person. They are asking participants to bring school supplies\, which will be distributed to a local school. \nThis event is part of our Chatham Celebrates America 250 initiative. See more America 250 events.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/western-chatham-naacp-unity-breakfast/
LOCATION:Holy Trinity United Holy Church\, 309 Trinity Street\, Siler City\, 27344\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Families,Food and Drink,History and Culture,Holiday
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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/2026-01-17/
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:Welcome to Death Faire: Love\, Loss\, and Healing in a Small Southern Town
DESCRIPTION: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 personal stories that speak to love\, grief\, and the spaces in between. Expect a swirl of live music\, a sermon-like reflection on grief\, grace\, and the human heart. It’s the kind of conversation that lingers long after the lights go out. Whether you carry grief\, care for the dying\, walk beside someone in sorrow\, or simply long to explore life’s impermanence with an open heart\, this evening and this book welcome you. Come curious. Leave changed. \nIn our small Southern town of Pittsboro\, North Carolina\, something extraordinary happens each year. Born from heartbreak and transformed by community\, Death Faire at The Plant has become a beloved annual event where community gathers to face what our culture so often avoids: death. Through a soul-stirring day of music\, art\, poetry\, ritual\, culture\, and shared wisdom\, Death Faire invites you to celebrate and honor the full cycle of life and death. It’s messy. It’s beautiful. It’s unapologetic. \nNow\, a decade later\, that spirit has been poured into a book: Welcome to Death Faire—a mosaic of personal stories\, images\, essays\, and poetry\, that creates space where death is no longer hidden in the shadows. Published by Tami Schwerin\, this beautiful book—like Death Faire itself—encourages you to challenge the stories we tell ourselves about death and to embrace it as an integral part of living a full life. \nThis free event takes place indoors at McIntyre’s Books. The space is ADA-compliant. Free parking is available on-site. No pets are allowed. Fearrington Village is part of the Chatham County Craft Beverages & Country Inns Trail. See more events at Fearrington Village.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/welcome-to-death-faire-love-loss-and-healing-in-a-small-southern-town/
LOCATION:McIntyre’s Books\, 220 Market Street\, Pittsboro\, NC\, 27312\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Authors Events,Books and Literature,Craft Beverages & Country Inns Trail,Fearrington,History and Culture,Meet & Greet,Music,Performing Arts,Workshops,Yoga and Wellness
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SUMMARY:Con Lehane\, The Red Scare Murders
DESCRIPTION: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 between its big wheels\, its working stiffs\, its gangsters\, and its dreamers. \nBOOK SUMMARY \nJuly 1950: Mick Mulligan has just hung out his shingle as a private investigator in New York’s sweaty Hell’s Kitchen. A former Hollywood cartoonist who was blacklisted during a communist witch hunt\, Mick is broke\, divorced\, and in need of a paying gig to make his child support payments. But maybe not this gig. First off\, it’s impossible. Worse\, it’s liable to get him killed. \nLast year\, universally reviled cab company owner Irwin Johnson was murdered. One of his drivers\, an African American Communist Party member named Harold Williams\, was arrested\, tried\, and found guilty\, despite scant evidence. Now his execution date is two weeks away. New York City labor leader Duke Rogowski asks Mick to find fresh evidence that might buy Harold a stay of execution. \nLots of people might have wanted Irwin Johnson dead—anyone from his betrayed wife to his jilted mistresses’ jealous husbands to the mafiosi he was stealing business from. But no one has any reason to help Mick exonerate Harold Williams\, and some of Irwin’s former associates are happy to take a blunt object to the head of anyone asking awkward questions. Yet Mick can’t abandon a potentially innocent man to the electric chair. Can he pull off a miracle? \nABOUT THE AUTHORS \nCon Lehane is a mystery writer\, living in Washington\, DC. He is the author of The Red Scare Murders (Soho Press\, 2025)\, as well as the 42nd Street Library mysteries\, featuring Raymond Ambler\, curator of the library’s (fictional) crime fiction collection. He’s also the author of three mysteries featuring New York City bartender Brian McNulty\, and has published short stories in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine and Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine. Over the years\, he has been a college professor\, union organizer\, and labor journalist\, and has tended bar at about two dozen bars. He holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in fiction writing from Columbia University School of the Arts and teaches writing at The Writer’s Center in Bethesda\, Maryland. \nEryk Pruitt is a screenwriter\, author\, and filmmaker living in Durham\, NC\, with his wife Lana and his cat Busey. In 2011\, he wrote and produced the short film FOODIE\, which won eight top awards at more than 16 film festivals. Since then\, he has written several others\, including KEEPSAKE\, LIYANA\, ON COMMAND\, and THE HOODOO OF SWEET MAMA ROSA. Pruitt’s short fiction has appeared in The Avalon Literary Review\, Thuglit\, Pulp Modern\, and Zymbol\, among others\, and in 2014 was a finalist for a Derringer Award. His novels DIRTBAGS and HASHTAG are available in print\, audio\, and electronic formats. His latest novel\, WHAT WE RECKON\, was released on October 10th\, 2017. “If there’s one thing I want to do\, it’s tell a good story. Horror\, noir\, suspense…Film\, stage\, page…To me\, all that matters is the story. I’ll tell you one at the bar over a bourbon or in a packed movie house during a film festival. Life is short; in the end\, all that remains are the stories.” \nThis free event takes place indoors at McIntyre’s Books. The space is ADA-compliant. Free parking is available on-site. No pets are allowed. Fearrington Village is part of the Chatham County Craft Beverages & Country Inns Trail. See more events at Fearrington Village.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/con-lehane-the-red-scare-murders/
LOCATION:McIntyre’s Books\, 220 Market Street\, Pittsboro\, NC\, 27312\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Authors Events,Books and Literature,Craft Beverages & Country Inns Trail,Fearrington,History and Culture,Meet & Greet,Workshops
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SUMMARY:Mill Town Yarns Storytelling and Live Performances
DESCRIPTION: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 experiences in a unique venue! \nThe Bynum Front Porch “Mill Town Yarns” series is recognized by the NC Storytellers Guild as one of the state’s premier storytelling hubs. The 2025-2026 season will feature a mix of professional and local performers. Most shows are free\, with a hat passed for donations. For high-demand shows\, advanced tickets will be available to reserve seats in advance. Performances are hosted on the following dates: \n\nSat\, Sep 13\, 2025\, 7pm-8:30pm “Sing Me a Story”\nSat\, Oct 11\, 2025\, 7pm-8:30pm Lipbone Redding (Ticketed – $13 per person).\nSat\, Nov 15\, 2025\, 7pm-8:30pm Regional North Carolina Storytellers Showcase\nSat\, Jan 17\, 2026\, 7pm-8:30pm Chatham County Stories and Songs\nSat\, Feb 7\, 2026\, 7pm-8:30pm Michael Reno Harrell and Josh Goforth (Ticketed – $20 per person).\nSat\, Mar 14\, 2026\, 7pm-8:30pm Bil Lepp (Ticketed – $10 per person).\nSat\, Apr 11\, 2026\, 7pm-8:30pm Regional Story Slam with Mysti Mayhem\n\nDirections. See more Bynum Front Porch events.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/mill-town-yarns-storytelling-and-live-performances/2026-01-17/
LOCATION:Bynum General Store\, 950 Bynum Rd\, Bynum\, NC\, 27228\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Comedy,Community Events,History and Culture,Music,Performing Arts,Storytelling,Weekly Nightlife
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SUMMARY:MLK Community Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Join Mitchell Chapel AME Zion Church\, Chatham Community NAACP\, and The Community Remembrance Coalition – Chatham (CRC-C) for an MLK Community Celebration on Mon\, Jan 19\, 12:30pm-2pm. This community celebration recognizes the life and sacrifice of Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. CRC-C and students from Seaforth High School are sponsoring a drive to support CORA. The Chatham County Sheriff’s Honor Guard will open and close the event. The Woods Charter Chorus will be performing during the program under the direction of Mr. Irons. \nAn address from keynote speaker Mr. Courtney Crowder will begin at 1pm. \nThis free community event takes place indoors. The space is wheelchair-accessible. Free parking is available on-site. No pets allowed. This event is part of our Chatham Celebrates America 250 initiative. See more America 250 events. \nSPEAKER BIOGRAPHY \nCourtney is a leading expert in public affairs\, government relations\, and political strategy\, bringing a wealth of experience and a track record of success. With a career spanning nearly 25 years\, Courtney is known for his insightful approach and unrivaled knowledge of complex policy issues and strategic initiatives. Courtney earned his Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and French from North Carolina Central University and his Master of Arts in Liberal Studies from Duke University. He also studied at the University of Oxford in Oxford\, England\, where he completed the History\, Politics and Society program at Exeter College.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/mlk-community-celebration/
LOCATION:Mitchell Chapel AME Zion Church\, 1085 Mitchell's Chapel Road​\, Pittsboro\, NC\, 27312\, United States
CATEGORIES:America 250,Community Events,Families,History and Culture,Holiday
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260123T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260123T110000
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SUMMARY:Peace Painting for MLK Day
DESCRIPTION: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. \nSupplies are included. This one-class session is instructed by Leigh Babcock.  Registration opens Mon\, Dec 15\, 2025\, and closes Mon\, Jan 19\, 2026. This event is held indoors at the new Chatham County Parks\, Recreation\, and Cultural Resources (CCPRCR) Arts Center\, located at 964 East Street\, Suite 105\, Pittsboro\, NC 23712\, on the backside of the building. To access the studio\, drive straight through the open gate and look for the sign that reads “Arts Center.” Visual Arts participants may park in the back lot. \nThere is no fee to participate\, but registration is required. All ages are welcome. See more CCPRCR events.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/peace-painting-for-mlk-day/
LOCATION:The Arts Center\, 964 East Street\, Suite 105\, Pittsboro\, NC\, 27312\, United States
CATEGORIES:America 250,Art,Community Events,Families,History and Culture,Holiday,Painting,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260127T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260127T180000
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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/2026-01-27/
LOCATION:Goldston Library\, 9235 Pittsboro-Goldston Road\, Goldston\, 27252\, United States
CATEGORIES:America 250,Community Events,History and Culture,Movies
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