Underground Railroad Secret Quilt Code
Event & Traveling Exhibit Information



At the Market!

                
Charleston, SC (Where our family has sold over 80 years) Great-Aunt Ozella McDaniel-Williams sold lemonade & quilts!

Now scheduling for Spring 2011 to June 2015 Exhibits!

We have created unique programs for:

Plan your communities life changing experience E-mail or call to bring a speaker or exhibit to your event.

From Lunch & Learns to month long exhibits - Prices available upon request.
Costs vary depending on duration, number of presentations and size of exhibit desired.

Advance deposit is due at the time of acceptance of contract. * Event or Exhibit date is not considered scheduled until deposit is recieved.
* Ask us about grants to bring our program to your area. In-town Cost (Atlanta, GA or Columbus, Ohio)

Start here to plan your Underground Railroad Traveling Quilt Code Museum Exhibit or Event experience.

      

We offer many Gallery Activities (free for patrons of your Event) for you to choose from actives are age and content related!

Events can include but are not limited to:

Previous Presentation Topics Include *but are not limited to the following:    

We Will Travel to Your Location (Worldwide)

For Rates or to schedule exhibits call (614) 252-5552 or (404) 468-7050
or send an E-mail to Director at
ugrrquiltmuseum@gmail.com or E-mail: wilson37459@hotmail.com



   PARTIAL CLIENT LIST - Since 1999 our family has conducted over 4,000 programs for colleges, universities, historical societies, quilting groups, book clubs, business, government agencies schools throughout the United States.

FEB. 2011 EVENTS & PROGRAMS Learn more about the Quilt Code.... Join Us at these Upcoming Events:

February 22nd, 2011 4:00pm to 6:00 pm  UGRR Quilt Code Exhibit and Bridge Discussion

At the Charles Drew Charter School  for Crew Teen's After School Program's students

School Address: 301 E Lake Blvd Se, Atlanta, GA * This program will not be open to the public at this point.   

                                                       
February 24th, 2011
  
Dr. Howard & Serena Wilson will host a "Lunch & Learn" program, slide presentation and UGRR Secret Quilt Code  Exhibit.  Contact Person: Attorney C. A. Downing-Fitzpatrick  For more information call Phone: (614) 644-7311

Where: Ohio Department on Aging at the  AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER (AEP) Building Broad Street, Columbus, OH


February 24th, 2011 Thursday 2:00 pm Mrs.Teresa Kemp will present a program Sacrifice and  Service My Families Men who fought in the Civil War at the Atlanta Fulton County Central Library. The presentation is free and open to the public.

For more information call (404) 730-1900      Come see how to research and document your families oral history".

Contact Person: Ms. Bettye Moore 2nd Floor Reference Section

Address: One Margret Mitchell Square Atlanta, GA 30303

February. 26th , 2011  The UGRR SECRET QUILT CODE EXHIBIT 53 Textiles and artifacts will be on display for The Black History Month Celebration 2011!

GWINNETT HISTORY MUSEUM at the Lawrenceville Female Seminary

 See the UGRR Quilt Code Museum's Traveling Exhibit at the Lawrenceville Female Seminary the month of Feburary and join Us for the Program Feb. 26th!      LAWRENCEVILLE FEMALE SEMI NARY    LAWRENCEVILLE FEMALE SEMINARY is Now the Gwinnett County History Museum


Here is a link for a the Gwinnett History Museum at the Lawrenceville Female Seminary

 Theme: "THE PAST MEETS THE PRESENT"

Dates: The entire month FEBRUARY 1st - 28th , 2011!

Museum Operation Hours are 10:00 am to 4:00 pm Monday to Thursday. Saturdays by appointment.

 Site Address GWINNETT COUNTY HISTORY MUSEUM * 455 South Perry Street * Lawrenceville, GA 30046 *

Phone: (770) 822-5178  Fax: (770) 904-3500   Website: www.gwinnettEHC.org

MRS. TERESA KEMP will conclude month long exhibit with 3 program sessions on February 26th, 2011

Meet local African-American authors!
Enjoy learning about the rich culture of Gwinnett and the South through Dramatizations, spoken word and old time Gospel Spirituals.

 

History: The LAWRENCEVILLE FEMALE SEMINARY "The first building erected on this property was completed July 31, 1838 to house the Lawrenceville Female Seminary. The Reverent John S. Wilson was elected first president of the Board of Trustees. The Seminary commenced operations on September 24, 1838 with Miss Martha Wells serving as principal. The original building having been destroyed by fire about 1850, the present Greek Revival structure, erected between 1853 and 1855, was used until 1886. It is now the Gwinnett County History Museum.

History and Culture Program of the Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center Please visit our website at www.gwinnettEHC.org

Concord State College - Concord, WV

Bauder College - Atlanta, GA

Booker T. Washington's Childhood Home - Malden, WV

DeVry Institute of Technology - Decatur, Ga

Georgia Perimiter State College ESL Class - Norcross, GA

Morehouse College - Atlanta, GA


(The Art of Languages)
Martin Luther King International ChapelKent State University - Kent, OH

Oberlin College - Oberlin, OH

Ohio State University - Columbus, OH

Spelman College - Atlanta, GA (Women of the UGRR Quilt Code)

Temple University - Philadelphia, PA (Family Reunion Conference)

West Virginia State University - Institute WV

Bluestone-Bramwell High School Reunion - Charleston, WV
(Lecture, slide presentation and exhibition)

Liberty High School Reunion - Charleston, WV
(Lecture, slide presentation and exhibition)

Booker T. Washington High School - Atlanta, GA

Sutton Middle School - Atlanta, GA

Imhotep Charter School - Atlanta, GA

West Muskingum Middle School - Zanesville, OH
(Slide presentation and exhibition)

Kipp Academy - Atlanta, GA

Bi-Annual Buckeye Education Celebration - Columbus, OH 

 Annie Peters Washington Park Library - Atlanta, GA
(Science & Math of the Underground Railroad)

Auburn Avenue African-American Reserch Library - Atlanta, GA

Atlanta-Fulton County Central Library 5th Floor - Atlanta, GA 
"Quest for Citizenship" and "Underground Railroad Secrets of the Quilts"Amtrack Employee's Union - Washington D.C.

Brown Sugar Stitchers Quilt Guild - Decatur, GA

Defense Supply Center Columbus Office (DSCC) - Columbus, Ohio
(Multi-Cultural Unity Day) The Department of Labor Employees - Atlanta, GA
Celebrating Black History

Fulton County Central Library - Atlanta, GA
("Quest for Citizenship")

Geechie Gullah Festival - South Carolina

Granville Inn - Newark, Ohio (Lunch & learn, Exhibit) 

NAACP - Williamson, WV

National Park Service Kennasaw Mountain  National Battlefield - Kennasaw, Georgia

National Park Service Charles Pickney Plantation Home Site - Sullivan Island, SC

Channel 2's People 2 People Program - Atlanta, GA

WATC TV57 "Atlanta Live"

WPBS "State of the Art" Program - Atlanta, GA

United Nation's Women's Conference - Salt Lake City, UT

US Department EEOC - Atlanta, GA

Georgia Pacific Shared Accounting - Atlanta, GA (Team Building Task Force)

US Postal Service - Zanesville, OH (Unveiling of Gees Bend Quilting Stamps)

Simpson Street Baptist Church - Atlanta, GA (Churches of the Underground Railroad)

First Baptist Church - Savannah, Georgia (Churches of the Underground Railroad)

Railroad Conference Williamson WV Railroad Expo - Williamson, WV

For other media coverage please see the video Projects Page


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