Celebrate Black History Month with us this February!
We’re hosting a month full of events that shine a light on Black stories, creativity, achievements, and voices.
Explore a special art show in our makerspace - highlighting local Black artists, try fun hands-on crafts, catch a family-friendly film, or dive into local history - there’s something for everyone to discover as we connect and celebrate together.
Upcoming Events
Celebrate local Black artists at our opening reception for our Rooted in Black exhibition. Light refreshments will be served along with the chance to meet some of the artists.
Ever wanted to get some free money to fund your higher education journey? Come hear scholarship strategist Angela Hill talk about how to find the right scholarships that apply to your teens and propel you to a more affordable education.
If you've ever had any questions about how to succeed as a professional in the workplace, we've got the answers for you!
Celebrate Black History Month: Create a Clothespin Wreath!
Explore records on Ancestry Library, HeritageQuest, and other resources that can help trace your family's history.
Learn about Alma Thomas and her abstract style of art then use it to create an art journal! All supplies provided.
The Artist Highlight is a series of programs where we look at an artist and learn more about them through imitating their style.
Knot Just Crafts: Sam Gilliam Watercolor
Learn about abstract artist Sam Gilliam's painting techniques, and create a watercolor sculpture! All skill levels welcome. For ages 12-18.
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Join us at the Gambrell Teen Room as talented artist Emma Twigg teaches us the basics of drawing fan art! Miles Morales is the feature fandom. Come make your own special drawing to take home!
Who were the Pendleton trailblazers?
The Freedmen’s Bureau was established in 1865 as a means to provide aid to newly emancipated people transitioning from slavery to freedom.