Spring 2024 Journal Newsletter

Moving Forward Through Changes and Challenges

As the Northeast Georgia History Center celebrates its 20th year at Brenau University, we reflect on our journey amid ongoing changes. Today, we provide an update on our leadership. Greg Payne, our Executive Director, has stepped down, and we express appreciation for his contributions both in his role and as a dedicated volunteer. Libba Beaucham now serves as our Interim Executive Director, and we are grateful to her team, Marie, Lesley, Sophie, Andrews, Jessy, and Jennifer, for their dedication to seamlessly continuing the mission and programming of the Northeast Georgia History Center.

In celebrating two decades at Brenau University, we also reflect on our evolution since our inception in 1981 as the Georgia Mountains Museum. The vision of John Jacobs, Sr. and James Mathis, Sr., who led the formation of the Georgia Mountains Museum, has materialized through our profound impact on the Gainesville community and Northeast Georgia.

Over the years, we've witnessed substantial growth in visitation, membership, outreach, and connection through our diverse programs, including field trips, homeschool days, lectures, and digital programs supported by the Ada Mae Ivester Education Center.

In 2023, we had over 7,000 visitors to the museum from walk-in visits, educational programs, and special events.

Our Digital Studio outreach has grown significantly since its inception in 2017. As of 2023, we have conducted 365 Time Travel Adventures for schools across Georgia reaching over 20,000 students! Our podcast Then Again continues to rise in popularity with 13,000 listens in 2023 bringing fascinating local, national, and world history topics to listeners across Georgia and beyond.

Gainesville Reads has provided free one-on-one tutoring in literacy for over 70 local elementary-grade students. We’ve seen significant progress with our students and are so proud of the confidence they have gained in reading. Gainesville Reads recently received an anonymous contribution of $25,000 to continue this phenomenal work in the community.

Testimonials from our community highlight the impact of our programs in bringing history to life and fostering deeper understanding:

“It’s a joy to visit a place where history is so approachable, touchable, and alive.”

“Students from every class that I’ve participated in the Time Travel Adventures thoroughly enjoyed them and talked about what they learned long after the program! They are always impressed seeing the musket shooting and learning all the cool medical details from the Civil War nurse. It’s an experience that no textbook or even a video can evenly match!”

“Without Gainesville Reads, I don't know how we would have done it. Our kid going from below grade level reading to now on level is huge.”

Our efforts to preserve and share our region’s history have seen great progress in our archives and exhibits. Lesley Jones, our Director of Archives & Curation, has overseen significant efforts to properly store and catalog our vast collection of artifacts, while recent updates to our exhibits enhance the visitor experience for children and adults alike.

The American Freedom Garden remains a beautiful tribute to US veterans and has been utilized in our educational events to connect young folks to the stories and experiences of our veterans.

In the coming months, we will be sharing reflections on the last 20 years at Brenau University as well as memories of our time as the Georgia Mountains Museum. We invite you to share in our celebration by attending our events and supporting the Northeast Georgia History Center however you can.

How You Can Support the Northeast Georgia History Center

  1. Become a Partner. We have several levels within our Partner program and they have excellent benefits in addition to supporting the museum. Details at www.negahc.org/member.

  2. Become a Member. Join our community of Members to receive free or discounted admission to events while supporting history education in your community. We also offer Small Business Memberships to offer Membership benefits to your staff. Details at www.negahc.org/member.

  3. Become a Sponsor. We have many opportunities for sponsorships for your business or organization. From new special exhibits to our weekly livestream programs, sponsorships are a great way to inform the public about your business and show your support for your local history museum. Email Libba Beaucham at libba@negahc.org to discuss sponsorship opportunities.

  4. Become a Volunteer. Our community of volunteers allow us to produce unique and engaging living history programs. Volunteering offers a flexible schedule, a diverse array of activities to match your skills and interests, and it’s just plain fun! Apply online at www.negahc.org/volunteer or email Marie Bartlett at marie@negahc.org.

  5. Donate. Donations at every level make a difference. If you are able to contribute toward our mission, you may do so at www.negahc.org/donate.

  6. Connect with Us. Have an idea on how to support the Northeast Georgia History Center? Reach out to us at info@negahc.org.

We are so grateful for the community we have fostered and those who share a love of history with us. Here’s to another 20 years of growth, impact, and truly making history!

 

Upcoming Events & Programs

Check out our upcoming events and programs in April! Members receive free admission or discounts to events throughout the year. Become a Member today.

 

History Center Highlights

 

Volunteer of the Month: Diane Walker

Our Volunteer of the Month is Diane Walker! Diane has volunteered for our special events and field trips for over three years now assisting with historic crafts, scavenger hunts, and more.

“I love to see people get engaged in and excited about history. It's fun to see the creative and variety of ways the Northeast Georgia History Center presents history to the public. And it's wonderful to see first-time visitors discover this hidden gem in Gainesville! I also enjoy seeing Marie create fun and engaging ways to learn and share her love of history with others.”
- Diane Walker

We look forward to honoring more of our great volunteers in future newsletters. To learn more about becoming a volunteer, visit www.negahc.org/volunteer.

 

Then Again Podcast

Check out the latest episodes of our podcast Then Again below. Join the History Center team as they explore history with special guest experts.

Listen now at www.thenagainpodcast.com.

Take our listener survey at this link: Then Again Listener Survey

 

Special Thanks

Our programs would not be possible without the support of the Ada Mae Ivester Education Center. More information on the Ada Mae Ivester Education Center: AMIEC

We would like to thank and welcome Rosalind & Frank Black for their support as Members at the Friend Level! Friend Level Memberships come with great benefits and support our programs, preservation efforts, and operations.

Become a Member at www.negahc.org/member.

We would like to thank our new and renewing Partners whose contributions help sustain the Northeast Georgia History Center’s operations:

Drs. Patricia and John “Jack” Burd

Cathy and Tony Herdener

Kathy & Richard Oates

Cheryl & Jerry Vandiver

Beckie & David Smith

Dr. Jim Southerland

Philip & Mary Hart Wilheit

Become a Partner today!

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