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Historic Athens History Hour
May
21

Historic Athens History Hour

Join us for another FREE Historic Athens History Hour at the Lyndon House Arts Center, hosted by Denise Sunta.

This event series is part of Historic Athens' mission to be a proactive force in developing a community-wide understanding of the value of historic buildings, neighborhoods, and heritage. Our public programming aims to bring awareness to communities and connect generations with their heritage. Through the preservation of narratives involving neighborhoods, music, art, restaurants, politics, religion, and society, we will help to tell a fuller story of Athens.

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Historic Athens History Hour
Jun
18

Historic Athens History Hour

Join us for another FREE Historic Athens History Hour at the Lyndon House Arts Center, hosted by Denise Sunta.

This event series is part of Historic Athens' mission to be a proactive force in developing a community-wide understanding of the value of historic buildings, neighborhoods, and heritage. Our public programming aims to bring awareness to communities and connect generations with their heritage. Through the preservation of narratives involving neighborhoods, music, art, restaurants, politics, religion, and society, we will help to tell a fuller story of Athens.

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Historic Athens History Hour
Apr
16

Historic Athens History Hour

Join us for another FREE Historic Athens History Hour at the Lyndon House Arts Center, hosted by Denise Sunta.

This month’s History Hour will center around Athens’ Day of Jubilee, which celebrates the freedom of an estimated 5,000 enslaved people in Athens on May 4, 1865! Listen to panelists Fred Smith, Sr., Homer Wilson, and Broderick Flanigan to discuss the history behind the Day of Jubilee and how it continues to impact communities around Athens today.

About Panelists:

Fred Smith, Sr., a former Georgia Department of Labor official, is deeply engaged in the Athens community. He served as the president of the local NAACP chapter, co-founded the Athens Area Black History Bowl, and currently contributes as a member of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH). Additionally, he holds a board member position with the Athens Historical Society and is the executive director of the East Athens Development Corporation, which works to empower communities in East Athens by providing various services to its residents.

Homer Wilson is the owner of Wilson's Styling Shop, a family barber shop that he used to help his father with. In 2000, Wilson and his father helped found the Hot Corner Association with the goal of sharing the history and achievements of the Hot Corner business district.

Broderick Flanigan is a local painter and muralist, who focuses on Black figurative works. Broderick is also deeply involved in the local community, having founded the outreach initiative HARPS (Helping Art Reach Public Spaces) in 2015 with the intention of introducing youth to the art-making process. Flanigan is also the current executive director of the Economic Justice Coalition, a local non-profit which aims to educate, advocate, and organize for quality jobs with living wages and benefits to build worker power for BIPOC communities in Northeast Georgia.

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Historic Athens History Hour: “Giving Voice to Linnentown”
Mar
19

Historic Athens History Hour: “Giving Voice to Linnentown”

Join us for another FREE Historic Athens History Hour at the Lyndon House Arts Center, hosted by Denise Sunta. This month drop in for a special author’s event with Linnentown first descendant Hattie Thomas Whitehead for selective readings, discussion, and Q&A from her memoir Giving Voice to Linnentown.

This event series is part of Historic Athens' mission to be a proactive force in developing a community-wide understanding of the value of historic buildings, neighborhoods, and heritage. Our public programming aims to bring awareness to communities and connect generations with their heritage. Through the preservation of narratives involving neighborhoods, music, art, restaurants, politics, religion, and society, we will help to tell a fuller story of Athens.

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Historic Athens History Hour: Topic TBA
Feb
20

Historic Athens History Hour: Topic TBA

Join us for another FREE Historic Athens History Hour at the Lyndon House Arts Center, hosted by Hope Iglehart. This event series is part of Historic Athens’ One Story initiative.

The One Story Athens initiative began in 2022 as an extension of Historic Athens' mission to be a proactive force in developing a community-wide understanding of the value of historic buildings, neighborhoods, and heritage. One Story Athens aims to bring awareness to communities and connect generations with their heritage. Through the preservation of narratives involving neighborhoods, music, art, restaurants, politics, religion, and society, we will help to tell a fuller story of Athens.

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Historic Athens History Hour: Topic TBA
Jan
16

Historic Athens History Hour: Topic TBA

Join us for another FREE Historic Athens History Hour at the Lyndon House Arts Center, hosted by Hope Iglehart. This event series is part of Historic Athens’ One Story initiative.

The One Story Athens initiative began in 2022 as an extension of Historic Athens' mission to be a proactive force in developing a community-wide understanding of the value of historic buildings, neighborhoods, and heritage. One Story Athens aims to bring awareness to communities and connect generations with their heritage. Through the preservation of narratives involving neighborhoods, music, art, restaurants, politics, religion, and society, we will help to tell a fuller story of Athens.

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Historic Athens History Hour: The Taylor-Grady House
Dec
19

Historic Athens History Hour: The Taylor-Grady House

Join us for another FREE Historic Athens History Hour hosted by Hope Iglehart. This event series is part of Historic Athens’ One Story initiative.

The One Story Athens initiative began in 2022 as an extension of Historic Athens' mission to be a proactive force in developing a community-wide understanding of the value of historic buildings, neighborhoods, and heritage. One Story Athens aims to bring awareness to communities and connect generations with their heritage. Through the preservation of narratives involving neighborhoods, music, art, restaurants, politics, religion, and society, we will help to tell a fuller story of Athens.

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Historic Athens History Hour: Athena Awards “Looking Back Over the Years”
Nov
14

Historic Athens History Hour: Athena Awards “Looking Back Over the Years”

Join us for another FREE Historic Athens History Hour at the Lyndon House Arts Center, hosted by Hope Iglehart. This event series is part of Historic Athens’ One Story initiative.

The One Story Athens initiative began in 2022 as an extension of Historic Athens' mission to be a proactive force in developing a community-wide understanding of the value of historic buildings, neighborhoods, and heritage. One Story Athens aims to bring awareness to communities and connect generations with their heritage. Through the preservation of narratives involving neighborhoods, music, art, restaurants, politics, religion, and society, we will help to tell a fuller story of Athens.

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Historic Athens History Hour: Indigenizing Athens with Prof. James Brooks
Oct
17

Historic Athens History Hour: Indigenizing Athens with Prof. James Brooks

Join us for another FREE Historic Athens History Hour at the Lyndon House Arts Center, hosted by Hope Iglehart. This event series is part of Historic Athens’ One Story initiative.

The One Story Athens initiative began in 2022 as an extension of Historic Athens' mission to be a proactive force in developing a community-wide understanding of the value of historic buildings, neighborhoods, and heritage. One Story Athens aims to bring awareness to communities and connect generations with their heritage. Through the preservation of narratives involving neighborhoods, music, art, restaurants, politics, religion, and society, we will help to tell a fuller story of Athens.

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