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October 2023 Journal Newsletter

We’re Hiring! Museum Services Manager

The Northeast Georgia History Center seeks a full-time Museum Services Manager to join our team. Details are available at www.negahc.org/jobs .

Farewell to Leah!

Many of you have met our wonderful Museum Services Manager, Leah. Leah will be leaving us in October as she starts a new life journey and career (and she's getting married!) She has been such a valuable team member and a joy to work with! We wish her and her future husband all the best.

 

Upcoming Events & Programs

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

 

Special Exhibit: School Days - The N.C. White Photography Collection

The Northeast Georgia History Center is debuting its last Special Exhibit theme of the N.C. White Photography Collection with historic portraitures of students spanning the 1880s-1950s.

"School Days" will feature students from Brenau College, Georgia Baptist Female Seminary, North Georgia Agricultural College, North Georgia College, and Riverside Military Academy. Artifacts like N.C. White's original camera will also be displayed during this exhibit.

The Special Exhibit will be on display through 2023.

Brought to you by:
Jack and Janice Frost Endowment
Memorial Park Funeral Homes

 

“Future Historian” Theme Featured in Museum Shop

During the month of October, we’re highlighting a great selection of items for folks of all ages who are interested in exploring their own family history and local history.

Stop by in person or shop online!

 

September Highlights at the History Center

Grandparents Day: Grandparents and grandchildren enjoyed a special program for Grandparents Day at the Northeast Georgia History Center with a storytime, craft, and “conversation stations” throughout the exhibits.

Homestead Day: Our first Homestead Day of the year was themed The One Room Schoolhouse and offered visitors a chance to practice their cursive writing with ink dipped pens, a lesson with slate and chalk in the White Path Cabin with Marie, and a fun time playing with historic toys and games during recess!

Homeschool Day: Our September Homeschool Day was all about the American Revolution and featured special guests like General George Washington, a Continental Soldier, Women Camp Followers, and the local chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution!

Forum: Our Forum in September covered the fascinating and remarkable history of the Newtown Florist Club in Gainesville with presenter Rev. Rose Johnson. Rev. Johnson is the Executive Director of the Newtown Florist Club which began informally after the 1936 tornado and developed into a non-profit that focuses on community and educational resources as well as environmental justice initiatives.

Chicopee Mill Architecture Program: Our Digital Studio Intern, Henry Rosenberger, presented at a special event hosted by the American Institute of Architects Northeast Georgia about Chicopee Mills in Gainesville.

Henry has been conducting research and oral history interviews about the mills and mill villages of Gainesville, Georgia that will culminate in a documentary in 2024. This event was focused on the architecture and landscape design of Chicopee Mill and Chicopee Village. We look forward to collaborating on the documentary project with the experts and folks we met at the event!

Not pictured but certainly worth recognizing are Tyler Kinsey and Ron Hooper. Tyler is a Digital Studio Intern on this project who has conducted research and interviews as well! Ron Hooper is a former mill employee who has researched the history of the local mills in great depth and has been a great resource and interviewee.

 

Volunteer of the Month: Bitzi Lacher

Our Volunteer of the Month is Bitzi Lacher who has volunteered for our family and homeschool events for several years. She has been a model in our historic fashion shows, a Station Leader during our Homeschool Day programs, and has assisted with numerous field trips and special events.

“I have missed being with children after retiring from teaching. The Northeast Georgia History Center affords me many opportunities to interact with kids of all ages and their lovely parents through homeschool days, homestead days, and field trips. It also allows me to impart my love of history and help keep it alive. Plus, who doesn’t enjoy the chance to play dress-up again?” - Bitzi Lacher

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.

 
 

New Small Business Memberships!

The Northeast Georgia History Center now offers Small Business Memberships for local businesses.

Our Small Business Memberships are just $300/year and include:

  • Two passes to share among staff

  • Each pass offers admission for up to 6 guests each visit to Northeast Georgia History Center exhibits & galleries

  • One guided tour of the Exhibit Galleries for up to 20 guests

  • Business name highlighted in the atrium

  • Business name listed in the monthly e-newsletter

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

We would like to thank our first Small Business Member Blair C. Diaz CPA for their support!

www.blairdiazcpa.com

 

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 our new and renewing Partners whose contributions help sustain the Northeast Georgia History Center’s operations:

Philip & Mary Hart Wilheit

Kathy & Richard Oates

Cheryl & Jerry Vandiver

Dr. Jim Southerland

Become a Partner today!

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September 2023 Journal Newsletter

New Executive Director Announced!

The Northeast Georgia History Center is excited to announce the appointment of Greg Payne, M.B.A., as its new Executive Director. With a passion for history and an extensive leadership and project management background, Greg is poised to steer the History Center into its next chapter of growth and community engagement.

Raised in the historically rich region of Northern Virginia, Greg's enthusiasm for history was ignited at an early age. “I was fortunate to grow up where I did, surrounded by as much American History as I was. It was through great teachers, musems, and books that I found a passion for history and how history can be used to connect people not just to the past but within their present communities as well.” adds Greg. Greg’s academic journey culminated with a Bachelor of Science in History from Portland State University and an M.B.A. from East Carolina University.

Professionally, Greg has showcased exemplary leadership in roles such as Senior Project Manager at Descartes Systems and Services Project Manager at Manhattan Associates. His experience managing multiple customer implementation projects, collaborating with diverse teams, and mentoring team members speaks to his ability to lead and inspire. His tenure at UPS in Corporate Transportation and IT Solutions further underscores his adeptness in strategic planning, project execution, and stakeholder communication.

Beyond his corporate journey, Greg's commitment to community shines through. Before accepting the position, Greg was a dedicated volunteer with the History Center and has held leadership roles in organizations like Toastmasters and the Boy Scouts of America. Greg is also the host of his original Cool Grandpa podcast which offers insights and resources for grandparents to connect with their grandchildren.

"We’re all so grateful to have Greg on the team,” says Libba Beaucham, who acted as Interim Executive Director and is now Director of Operations. “It was an honor and a rewarding experience to be Interim Executive Director, but we really needed someone with Greg’s skill set, experience, and strategic approach to fully realize our potential. Being a fellow history nerd, Greg also understands the value we offer to the community. I’m really looking forward to learning from Greg and working with him as a team leader!”

As the Northeast Georgia History Center continues its mission to connect people with the past, the addition of Greg Payne to its leadership team marks a promising new era, especially as the museum will be celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2024.

 

New Executive Director Greg Payne
Greg@negahc.org

I am excited to introduce myself to our incredible partners, members, and volunteers. My name is Greg Payne, and I am the new Executive Director of the Northeast Georgia History Center. After many years in the corporate environment, I am looking forward to serving the fantastic community of Northeast Georgia.

These are exciting times for the History Center as we prepare for our twentieth anniversary. By working with a great staff, board, and volunteers, we will create many opportunities for building strong community bonds through fun, education, and understanding of where we started from, where we are, and where we are heading.
— Greg Payne, Executive Director

Greg Payne leading a tour as a volunteer in 2022

 

Upcoming Events

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

 

Special Exhibit: School Days - The N.C. White Photography Collection

The Northeast Georgia History Center is debuting its last Special Exhibit theme of the N.C. White Photography Collection with historic portraitures of students spanning the 1880s-1950s.

"School Days" will feature students from Brenau College, Georgia Baptist Female Seminary, North Georgia Agricultural College, North Georgia College, and Riverside Military Academy. Artifacts like N.C. White's original camera will also be displayed during this exhibit.

The Special Exhibit will be on display through 2023.

Brought to you by:
Jack and Janice Frost Endowment
Memorial Park Funeral Homes

Consider contributing to this important collection so that we may continue processing the thousands of glass plate negatives that have yet to be debuted to the public. Processing these fragile negatives, restoring the photographs, and printing them for public display is a costly endeavor, but with your support, we can continue to share this incredible collection for generations to come.

Donate toward the N.C. White & Son Photography Collection

 

“Kids Corner” Theme Featured in Museum Shop

During the month of September, we’re highlighting our wonderful selection of children’s literature!

This month’s collection would not have been possible without the generous donation of Diane Walker, a dedicated volunteer, who has worked with the History Center for over three years.

Stop by in person or shop online!

 

Condolences to Connie Propes & Family

We would like to offer our heartfelt condolences to Connie Propes, former Board Member of the Northeast Georgia History Center, and her family as they mourn the passing of Harry Propes, Connie’s husband. Harry was a longtime member of the Gainesville community who grew up in Chicopee Village, graduated from Gainesville High School, and established a successful career here, too. We invite you to read the obituary for Harry Propes who also offered his generous support to the History Center.

 

Summer Highlights at the History Center

The Living Museum: Our newly updated exhibits came to life to showcase the history of North Georiga during our first ever Family Night: The Living Museum!

Chautauqua: Our theme for our Summer Chautauqua series this year was Founders of Georiga. We heard from General Oglethorpe, Mary Musgrove, and Major-General Nathanael Greene and learned about the impact they had upon the colony and state of Georgia.

Historic Fashion Show: Our second annual historic fashion show, Promenade, focused on fashions from the 18th century that were popular in America and Europe. Thanks to our volunteer cast of historical costumers and models, our guests were able to see over 30 examples of ensembles ranging from 1730-1790. We had one guest in particular, Hazel, who made our day as much as we made hers. Hazel developed an interest in 18th-century fashion over the summer and had been studying it intently when she learned of the fashion show at the History Center focusing on her area of study. Hazel raised the money to buy herself a VIP ticket to the show, and all of the models enjoyed getting to meet her during the reception. Hazel even joined the models of the Duke of Kent's Waltz!

Summer Camp Field Trips: We had several summer camp groups visit for our Early American Daily Life program where students learn about life on a homestead, participate in historic skills like corn grinding, learn traditional folk dances, play with historic toys, and enjoy historic demonstrations like blacksmithing and open-fire cooking!

Sautee Nacoochee Visit: The team enjoyed visiting Sautee Nachoochee last month and touring the Sautee Nachoochee Center, History Museum, Folk Pottery Museum, and African-American Heritage Cabin. They enjoyed getting to meet the staff and Board Members of these cultural institutions and see their work in the community!

Hopewell Farms Visit: Libba & Marie had the pleasure of visiting Hopewell Farms with owner Phil Bonelli and family! Hopewell Farms uses regenerative farming practices that improve the health of the land and livestock without the use of chemical pesticides. Many of these practices are rooted in historical agricultural practices. We look forward to hosting Phil on our podcast soon to share his family's work and story!

 

Volunteer of the Month: Rev. Bennett Clough

We’re starting a new Volunteer of the Month article for our newsletter to honor our wonderful community of volunteers. This month we are honoring Reverand Bennett Clough who has volunteered for our family and homeschool events for over a year now. Most recently, Bennett offered his great skills as a speaker and his deep knowledge of the history of Methodism in Georgia for our Founding of Georgia Homeschool Day.

"I love volunteering at the History Center because our volunteers strive to tell stories of the generations that have come before us. They make the rich history of our state come alive in many unique presentations that are accessible to a wide range of people. I am proud to be a part of what goes on here!” Rev. Bennett Clough

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.

 
 

Intern Spotlight: Brynn Hungerford

We would like to introduce you to our newest intern, Brynn Hungerford, whose internship will focus on museum curation. Brynn will be mentored by our Collections & Archives Manager, Lesley Jones. Brynn will also have the opportunity to showcase the skills she learns with a special project by the end of her internship.

“Hello, my name is Brynn, and I am a Museum Curation Intern this semester! I am a History Major and Spanish minor at the University of North Georgia, and I am in my senior year of college. I hope to go into museum curation and historical preservation after concluding my time in college. Outside of school, I love to hike, read, and roller-skate! I am looking forward to learning all of the ins and outs of working within a museum and curating exhibits!”

Internships at the Northeast Georgia History Center offer college students hands-on experience in the field of their interest. Details on internships are available at www.negahc.org/internships.

 

Lesley’s October Takeover!

Have you ever wondered where the tradition of bobbing for apples originated? How about which conjuror Queen Elizabeth I trusted with her life? Or who the Bell Witch really was? Join our Collections & Archives Manager, Lesley Jones, as she delves into the spookier side of history during her “October Takeover” at the History Center! Topics for this month include Medieval Ghost Stories, Appalachian Folklore, the History of Witches, the Origin of La Llarona, and more. Stay tuned and prepare to be spookified!

 

New Small Business Memberships!

The Northeast Georgia History Center now offers Small Business Memberships for local businesses.

Our Small Business Memberships are just $300/year and include:

  • Two passes to share among staff

  • Each pass offers admission for up to 6 guests each visit to Northeast Georgia History Center exhibits & galleries

  • One guided tour of the Exhibit Galleries for up to 20 guests

  • Business name highlighted in the atrium

  • Business name listed in the monthly e-newsletter

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

We would like to thank our first Small Business Member Blair C. Diaz CPA for their support!

www.blairdiazcpa.com

 

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 our new and renewing Partners whose contributions help sustain the Northeast Georgia History Center’s operations:

Philip & Mary Hart Wilheit

Kathy & Richard Oates

Cheryl & Jerry Vandiver

Dr. Jim Southerland

Become a Partner today!

Read More
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August 2023 Journal Newsletter

Gainesville Reads Receives $25,000 Grant

We are thrilled to share that the North Georgia Community Foundation has awarded our children’s reading program, Gainesville Reads, with a $25,000 grant from an anonymous donor. Since January of 2020, Gainesville Reads has provided free one-on-one tutoring and virtual group tutoring for local students who struggle with reading. This contribution will sustain the program and its needs for another year including new books, learning resources, supplies, and more.

We are so grateful to the anonymous donor who recognized the impact of Gainesville Reads, our Program Managers and volunteer tutors, and our wonderful students who have made so much progress through their hard work (and lots of fun too!)

If you would like to learn more about Gainesville Reads, please visit www.negahc.org/gainesvillereads.

 

N.C. White Exhibit: Debuting Education Theme

In commemoration of Northeast Georgia’s educational institutions, the Northeast Georgia History Center is debuting a new theme for the N.C. White & Son Photography special exhibit to showcase individuals from Riverside Military Academy, Brenau University, and North Georgia Agricultural College.

These beautiful portraitures span the late 1800s to the early 1900s and will offer visitors a chance to explore the history, impact, and evolution of higher education in our region.

This special exhibit will debut on Friday, September 1st and will remain on display through October 2023.

Consider contributing to this important collection so that we may continue processing the thousands of glass plate negatives that have yet to be debuted to the public. Processing these fragile negatives, restoring the photographs, and printing them for public display is a costly endeavor, but with your support we can continue to share this incredible collection for generations to come.

Donate toward the N.C. White & Son Photography Collection

 

Upcoming Events

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

 

Limited tickets are available for our popular historic fashion show, Promenade, on Saturday, August 19th at 1 PM & 4 PM.

 

“Fiction of Northeast Georgia” Theme Featured in Museum Shop

During the month of August, we’re highlighting a great selection of books by local fiction authors. Stop by in person or shop online!

 

Welcome to the Board of Directors, Dr. Natasha Iszard!

The History Center is pleased to welcome Dr. Natasha Iszard, Assistant Professor of Education at Brenau University, to the Board of Directors. Dr. Iszard received her Master’s in Educational Leadership and Administration from the University of South Alabama and obtained her Doctor of Education at Argosy University Atlanta.

“Impacting K-12 educators and students is my passion. We have to understand where we came from in order to get where we're going. My eagerness to impact the community drives my passion to highlight the mission and vision of the History Center.”
- Dr. Natasha Iszard

 

July Highlights at the History Center

We had great groups of Summer Camp students visit in July for our popular field trip programs. Our Early American Daily Life field trip includes activity stations, historic demonstrations, a Kids Scavenger Hunt in the exhibits, and a Q&A with our Education Director Marie Bartlett.

Our Family Night was so much fun as our exhibits came to life to greet visitors and share the history of Northeast Georgia. We would like to thank all of our historic interpreters and our vendors Peyton’s Pies Pizza and Magnolia Willow Farms for helping us create a memorable night of history!

Audiences met Colonial Georgia’s Mary Musgrove during our New Gainesville Chautauqua living history series. Mary Musgrove was portrayed by living history interpreter Nicole Castoreno who brought this fascinating story to life. Join us for our last Chautauqua performance on Tuesday, August 8th at 7 PM with Major-General Nathanael Greene!

 

Oral History Project: The Mills of Gainesville

We are working on a great oral history project with our Digital Studio Interns and the help of researcher and former Gainesville Mill employee Ron Hooper. We are currently seeking folks who worked at or had family who worked at any of Gainesville’s mills (Gainesville Mill, Chicopee Mill, and New Holland Mill.) This project will document the experiences of mill workers and those who lived in the mill villages as well as explore the impact of the mills on Gainesville’s economy and growth since the early 1900s.

Our Digital Studio Interns are Henry Rosenberger and Tyler Kinsey, both film students at the University of North Georgia. Henry and Tyler have been working with Ron Hooper who has conducted great research on the mills of Gainesville.

We look forward to sharing updates with you! For now, if you have any recommendations about who we should interview, please email Libba at libba@negahc.org.

 
 
 

New Small Business Memberships!

The Northeast Georgia History Center now offers Small Business Memberships for local businesses.

Our Small Business Memberships are just $300/year and include:

  • Two passes to share among staff

  • Each pass offers admission for up to 6 guests each visit to Northeast Georgia History Center exhibits & galleries

  • One guided tour of the Exhibit Galleries for up to 20 guests

  • Business name highlighted in the atrium

  • Business name listed in the monthly e-newsletter

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

We would like to thank our first Small Business Member Blair C. Diaz CPA for their support!

“Since 2004, Blair Diaz CPA, PC has served North Georgia individuals, small businesses, and nonprofits. The founder and principal, Blair C. Diaz CPA, leads a small but professional team dedicated to providing expert financial services. Housed in the historic Garner Hulsey House on Gainesville’s Green Street, our company is a local business committed to serving our community. We believe in serving others by providing professional services to nonprofits throughout North Georgia. While nonprofits are our specialty, we also provide quality accounting services to small businesses and individuals including audits, bookkeeping, payroll, compilations, Quickbooks® consulting, tax planning and tax preparation. Our seasoned staff provides personalized help to each and every client. Through reliable communication and quality accounting, we create accurate financial reports that limit surprises and improve your financial decisions.”

www.blairdiazcpa.com

 

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 our new and renewing Partners whose contributions help sustain the Northeast Georgia History Center’s operations:

Philip & Mary Hart Wilheit

Kathy & Richard Oates

Cheryl & Jerry Vandiver

Dr. Jim Southerland

Become a Partner today!

Read More
Libba Beaucham Libba Beaucham

July 2023 Journal Newsletter

Juneteenth Generations Exhibit Extended Through July!

In honor of Juneteenth, the Northeast Georgia History Center is showcasing historic portraitures of Black Americans spanning the early 1900s taken by N.C. White & Son in Gainesville, Georgia.

This unique collection offers visitors the opportunity to reflect on the lives and experiences of local Black Americans who were born during the era of Reconstruction and into the turn of the century.

This exhibit will be on display for the public through July.

 

Upcoming Events

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

 

“Explore Georgia” Theme Featured in Museum Shop

During the month of July, we’re highlighting a great selection of books and items that explore Georgia’s history and landscape. Stop by in person or shop online!

Northeast Georgia: A Brief History by Carroll Proctor Scruggs

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Living on the Unicoi River by Matt Gedney

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Atlanta’s Stone Mountain by Hudson & Mirza

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Lost Towns in North Georgia by Lisa M. Russell

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The River Keeper’s Guide to the Chattahoochee by Fred Brown

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Summer Campers at the History Center!

Our field trips have continued through the summer with great groups of summer campers from local parks and recreation camps! Students enjoyed learning about life in the 1800s through activities and demonstrations like historic games and toys, a Virginia Reel dance lesson, open-fire cooking demonstrations, blacksmith demonstrations, and an exhibit scavenger hunt.

Our field trips and educational programs are available to groups of all ages! Details at www.negahc.org/onsite.

 

Seeking Sponsors for Historic Fashion Show!

Our popular historic fashion show Promenade will take place on Saturday, August 19th at 2 PM. This is a great opportunity for local businesses to support the History Center and promote their services!

As a $500 level sponsor, you would receive the following benefits:

  • Special thanks in all communications regarding Promenade at the Northeast Georgia History Center including social media posts, website events page, email campaigns, and the Promenade program provided to every attendee.

  • Mention in press releases

  • Featured article in our August newsletter

  • Listing on our Sponsored By signage during Promenade.

  • Mention in all regional calendar listings for Promenade

  • 4 VIP reserved seating tickets

  • 4 tickets to our VIP reception with the models and fashion historians after the show!

To become a Sponsor, contact Libba Beaucham at libba@negahc.org.

 

Oral History Project: The Mills of Gainesville

We are working on a great oral history project with our Digital Studio Interns and the help of researcher and former Gainesville Mill employee Ron Hooper. We are currently seeking folks who worked at or had family who worked at any of Gainesville’s mills (Gainesville Mill, Chicopee Mill, and New Holland Mill.) This project will document the experiences of mill workers and those who lived in the mill villages as well as explore the impact of the mills on Gainesville’s economy and growth since the early 1900s.

Our Digital Studio Interns are Henry Rosenberger and Tyler Kinsey, both film students at the University of North Georgia. Henry and Tyler have been working with Ron Hooper who has conducted great research on the mills of Gainesville.

We look forward to sharing updates with you! For now, if you have any recommendations about who we should interview, please email Libba at libba@negahc.org.

 
 

Gainesville Reads Accepting New Tutors

We currently accepting new volunteer tutors for our free children’s program, Gainesville Reads, for students in 1st-5th grade who need extra support in literacy skills. Tutors meet with the same student each week to help them build confidence in their reading skills through fun activities, reading books together, and worksheets that address specific challenges of the student. Training and curriculum is provided.

We are seeking new tutors for Fall 2023 so that we can serve even more deserving students in our community.


Details at www.negahc.org/gainesvillereads.

 

New Small Business Memberships!

The Northeast Georgia History Center now offers Small Business Memberships for local businesses.

Our Small Business Memberships are just $300/year and include:

  • Two passes to share among staff

  • Each pass offers admission for up to 6 guests each visit to Northeast Georgia History Center exhibits & galleries

  • One guided tour of the Exhibit Galleries for up to 20 guests

  • Business name highlighted in the atrium

  • Business name listed in the monthly e-newsletter

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

We would like to thank our first Small Business Member Blair C. Diaz CPA for their support!

“Since 2004, Blair Diaz CPA, PC has served North Georgia individuals, small businesses, and nonprofits. The founder and principal, Blair C. Diaz CPA, leads a small but professional team dedicated to providing expert financial services. Housed in the historic Garner Hulsey House on Gainesville’s Green Street, our company is a local business committed to serving our community. We believe in serving others by providing professional services to nonprofits throughout North Georgia. While nonprofits are our specialty, we also provide quality accounting services to small businesses and individuals including audits, bookkeeping, payroll, compilations, Quickbooks® consulting, tax planning and tax preparation. Our seasoned staff provides personalized help to each and every client. Through reliable communication and quality accounting, we create accurate financial reports that limit surprises and improve your financial decisions.”

www.blairdiazcpa.com

 

Then Again Podcast

Check out the latest episodes of our podcast Then Again below!

In this episode, Marie Bartlett speaks with Dr. Charity Armstead about the history of corsets and how they have changed since the early 19th century. Marie and Dr. Armstead explore the myths, research studies, and daily life activities of the women who wore them in the past.

Link to Research Article by Dr. Armstead:

www.iastatedigitalpress.com/itaa/article/id/8813/

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 our new and renewing Partners whose contributions help sustain the Northeast Georgia History Center’s operations:

Kathy & Richard Oates

Cheryl & Jerry Vandiver

Dr. Jim Southerland

Become a Partner today!

Read More
Libba Beaucham Libba Beaucham

June 2023 Journal Newsletter

Position Open for Executive Director

It’s an exciting time at the Northeast Georgia History Center as we seek a new Executive Director to join and lead our team!

Details about the position are available at www.negahc.org/jobs.

 

Upcoming Events

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

 

Native American History Featured in Museum Shop

During the month of June, we’re highlighting a great selection of Native American history books in the Museum Shop. Stop by in person or shop online!

Join us for our Summer Book Sale on Saturday, June 24th from 10 AM - 5 PM for great deals on our entire collection!

Cherokee Pottery: From the Hands of our Elders
by M. Anna Fariello

Cherokee Pottery recounts the history of a tradition passed from elder to child through countless generations. Anna Fariello, associate professor at Western Carolina University, explores the method and meaning molded into each piece, along with the stories of the potters themselves.”

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Cherokee Basketry: From the Hands of our Elders
by M. Anna Fariello

“This complex art, passed down from mothers to daughters, is a thread that bonds modern Native Americans to ancestors and traditional ways of life. Anna Fariello, associate professor at Western Carolina University, reveals that baskets hold much more than food and clothing. Woven with the stories of those who produce and use them, these masterpieces remain a powerful testament to creativity and imagination.”

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Distant Voices: The Story of the Nacoochee Valley Indian Mound
by Emory M. Jones

“A readable, fascinating history of Northeast Georgia filled with beautiful photos and illustrations…a factual account of the history of this area, beginning with Native Americans. The book tells how these mounds were formed in the first place. It then moves quickly from the mound builders to De Soto and the Spanish; to the Cherokee Indians to the latest new people…”

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Remnants of America's Southeast Aboriginals: Paleo to Mississippian
by Maury E. Miller III

“a book on the rich archaeological prehistory we have in the Southeast. It also promotes knowledge about the archaeological fragments that have been left to us by earlier cultures that lived across the changing landscape.This report is in chronological sequence with information on preservation, provenance, characteristics, types, materials and certificates of authority concerning aboriginal artifacts while keeping them in the correct context of their cultural patterns.”

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Frontiers in the Soil: The Archaeology of Georgia
by Roy S. Dickens, Jr. and James L. McKinley

“This entertaining yet informative book that uses archaeology to explore Georgia history and prehistory was created by Georgia archaeologist Roy Dickens Jr. and artist James McKinley. Intended for the middle school-age reader, its hand-lettered font and full-color drawings engage student and casual reader alike, and its message is as timely today as it was in 1979.”

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Intern Spotlight: Dash Acker

We’d like to introduce you to one of our newest Education Interns, Dash Acker! Dash is a recent graduate of Agnes Scott College where she majored in psychology. Dash has a passion for history and loves traveling to historic sites and visiting museums. She is pursuing a career in education, specifically to work with children with disabilities and different styles of learning. Dash hopes that she can one day assist museums in creating more accessible spaces for children of all abilities.

Dash has been working closely with our Education Director, Marie Bartlett, to research and create activity books and guides for our field trips and group tours and more!

Interested in becoming an intern? Visit www.negahc.org/internships.

 

May Highlights at the History Center

It was a busy and exciting May at the History Center with field trips, our Homeschool History Club Wax Museum Day, our Mother’s Day Tea, and more!

Book an on-site program for your group at www.negahc.org/onsite.

Learn more about our virtual Homeschool History Club at www.negahc.org/homeschool.

 
 

Oral History Project: The Mills of Gainesville

We are working on a great oral history project with our Digital Studio Interns and the help of researcher and former Gainesville Mill employee Ron Hooper. We are currently seeking folks who worked at or had family who worked at any of Gainesville’s mills (Gainesville Mill, Chicopee Mill, and New Holland Mill.) This project will document the experiences of mill workers and those who lived in the mill villages as well as explore the impact of the mills on Gainesville’s economy and growth since the early 1900s.

Our Digital Studio Interns are Henry Rosenberger and Tyler Kinsey, both film students at the University of North Georgia. Henry and Tyler have been working with Ron Hooper who has conducted great research on the mills of Gainesville.

We look forward to sharing updates with you! For now, if you have any recommendations about who we should interview, please email Libba at libba@negahc.org.

 
 

Gainesville Reads Accepting New Tutors

We currently accepting new volunteer tutors for our free children’s program, Gainesville Reads, for students in 1st-5th grade who need extra support in literacy skills. Tutors meet with the same student each week to help them build confidence in their reading skills through fun activities, reading books together, and worksheets that address specific challenges of the student. Training and curriculum is provided.

We are seeking new tutors for Fall 2023 so that we can serve even more deserving students in our community.


Details at www.negahc.org/gainesvillereads.

 

Then Again Podcast

Check out the latest episodes of our podcast Then Again below!

In this episode, Marie time travels to chat with General James Oglethorpe about his founding the Georgia colony in 1733. Meet General Oglethorpe, portrayed by living history interpreter Richard Burke, during our New Gainesville Chautauqua program on Tuesday, June 13th at 7 PM at the Northeast Georgia History Center!

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

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