Richard C. Keil (Founder of the Tubman Museum) Book Signing: Lessons Along the Way: Before, During and After the Priesthood
CONTINUE READING OR SEE FACEBOOK PAGEA full day of activities begins at 11:00 AM with a march from 340 Walnut Street, the site of the original Tubman Museum to its new home at 310 Cherry Street. Lead by the Macon/Bibb Police Honor Guard. The Southwest drum squad and participates are scheduled to march. The public is invited to participate in this symbolic procession from the museum’s old home to its new one.
CONTINUE READING OR SEE FACEBOOK PAGEFriday marks one last time for us to gather and say farewell to the old Tubman Museum on 340 Walnut Street. Everyone’s invited to come out, fellowship and share their memories from the past and ambitions for the future Tubman Museum movement.
CONTINUE READINGIt is a posthumous exhibition of works by Sam Zellner-Cortes, Lynn Tate and David “Blue Sky” Brannon. The exhibition features a selection of works by three local, iconoclastic artists, each of whom sadly passed away in the last five years. In addition to their unique artistic visions, these artists were known for their provocative comments and charismatic personalities.
CONTINUE READING OR SEE FACEBOOK PAGE“the purpose of the book is to show athletes, parents, teachers, and coaches that the key to success in sports and life is a thorough grounding in the values and virtues that helped previous generations excel and achieve their goals”.
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