Greensboro Historical Society 2026 Calendar of Events

 

Currently, the GHS Museum will be open from July 4 through August 31:
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Saturday - 10:00am-2:00pm

We will update our calendar as changes occur.


Event Who Date Time Location
Winter Meeting Presentation
Subject: "The Farm Boy" movie screening with filmmaker George Woodard
Join us for a special screening of The Farm Boy, a WWII-era love story directed by Vermont filmmaker George Woodard. This event is a lead-in to our summer exhibit, Homefront Greensboro: 1939–1946. During intermission, Mr. Woodard will share his stories and answer questions. Thanks to an anonymous donor, admission is free. Refreshments will be served, and all are welcome!
 GHS Sunday
March 1
 2pm Fellowship Hall
(Greensboro United Church of Christ)

Spring Pop-up Book Sale

 GHS  TBD  10-2pm Lyles Garage

The Hill Family Legacy - Permanent Exhibit

GHS      GHS Barn

Summer Exhibit Opening
Subject: "Greensboro Homefront"

GHS

Sunday
June 28

3-5pm GHS Museum

Summer Exhibit
Subject: "Greensboro Homefront"

(From July 4 through August 31)

GHS

July 4
through
August 31

 

10:00-2:00pm
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
&
Saturday

GHS Museum

Ice Cream Social & Annual Book Sale:
Ice cream social to be held on GHS Museum lawn.

Annual GHS Book Sale to be held in/in front of the Lyles Garage (at Janet Long's house)

GHS July 25

2-4pm
&
10-4pm

GHS Museum
&
Lyles Garage
Summer Presentation
Subject: “The American Revolution: Where Did it Take Place?” 
presented by noted historian Tim Breen
GHS August 3 7:00pm Fellowship Hall
G'boro United Church of Christ

Summer Pop-up Book Sale

GHS TBD 10-2pm Lyles Garage

Past Summer Activity!



Summer 2022 Activity: 
Self-guided History Explorer Walk in Greensboro Village & Greensboro Bend

Looking for a fun, interesting activity this summer?

Take the updated and improved self-guided History Explorer Walk in Greensboro Village or Greensboro Bend. 
(The walk will be posted from mid-June through September.)

(L to R) Kaleb, Kolby, Kendrick and Karson Kroeger enjoying the History Walk at the Greensboro Bend railroad station

Our self-guided history explorer walks from the past few years are resting this summer; but the information below can still be printed-out to learn about some of the older buildings in Greensboro Village and Greensboro Bend. Locations, building 'names,' and architectural styles and elements are shown in the printable brochures.

Those whose interest has been piqued can learn much more in the GHS publication, Architectural Walking Guide to Greensboro Village, which contains interesting information about many of the buildings in the tour and is for sale at the GHS bookshop and can be checked-out from the Greensboro Free Library.
 

 

 

(Click on the images below to download or print the maps and the scavenger hunts)