Marietta History Center Celebrates Black History Month with Events, FREE Admission Day

The Marietta History Center is the perfect place to celebrate Black History Month. This month you’ll find special events, exhibits, videos, a family-friendly pop-in, and more.

Marietta History Center Celebrates Black History Month with Events, FREE Admission Day
Courtesy of Marietta History Center

Here are some of the wonderful events you can expect at the Marietta History Center during Black History Month….

  • Black History Month Dessert Social with Cobb County Chairwoman Lisa Cupid & Cobb Black Elected Leaders. This engaging night of discussion, hosted by Cobb County Chairwoman Lisa Cupid, includes a panel of guests featuring Hon. State Rep. Alisha Thomas Searcy (former), Hon. Acworth Alderman Tim Houston, Hon. Superior Court Judge Angela Brown, Hon. Kennesaw Councilman Antonio Jones, Hon. Cobb School Board Member Nichelle Davis, Hon. Powder Springs Mayor Al Thurman. WHEN: February 21, 2025 @ 8pm at the Marietta History Center. RSVP required at allin@cobbcounty.org
  • Marietta 1899: Color Captured in Black and White. Step back in time and experience “Marietta 1899: Color Captured in Black and White,” an extraordinary exhibition showcasing the captivating photography of New York photographer James Shaw during his visit to Marietta in the spring of 1899. This special exhibit offers a unique glimpse into the past with never-before-seen images of Marietta and its surroundings, including the Marietta Square and the Marietta National Cemetery.
  • Pop-In for Family Fun: Black History Crafts. This February, in honor of Black History Month, the Marietta History Center invites families to join us for a day of crafts and activities centered around celebrating Black History. The Pop-In for Family Fun event is scheduled for Saturday, February 15th, from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. From memorable exhibits to hands-on crafting stations, visitors of all ages will have the chance to explore and learn about the rich contributions of African Americans to our history and culture. Pop- In for Family Fun’s FREE admission is made possible through the generous sponsorship of Cauthorn, Owen & Sanders.
  • Museum Theater to Show Videos Highlighting Marietta’s Black History. Throughout the month of February, the Marietta History Center’s theater will be showing videos highlighting the history of Marietta’s segregated school, Lemon Street High, as well as other areas of Marietta’s black history. The film was produced by Marietta native Tim Penn.

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