Virtual History Event

“Not Just Child’s Play: A Look Inside the Montgomery History Dollhouse Collection” Montgomery History Curator Elizabeth Lay takes you on an up close and magical tour of some of the intricate dollhouses in Montgomery History's collection. Whether you are already an enthusiast or a complete novice, you’ll enjoy exploring the interiors of these tiny treasures […]

History Conversations

“Still Standing: The Relics of School Segregation in Montgomery County” Education, denied to the enslaved, was one of the highest priorities of emancipated African Americans. But in Montgomery County public […]

Juneteenth Virtual Event

Join the Sandy Spring Slave Museum & African Art Gallery from the comfort of your home as they celebrate the history and importance of the Juneteenth holiday. Enjoy performances and learn […]

Community Sing: Summer Solstice Celebration

Join in for the monthly Carpe Diem-Washington Revels Community & Family Sing online as they sing in celebration of the Summer Solstice, Caribbean American Heritage Month and National Accordion Month! Instructions […]

WondeRoom Create Date

Sandy Spring Museum 17901 Bentley Road, Sandy Spring, United States

Young artists will create beautiful works of art using tissue paper, watercolor canvas paper, and a little bit of water. Watch as the water smoothes down the colorful paper against the canvas and the colors bleed together to make a serene scene. Tissue paper art is relaxing and suitable for any age level. There will […]

Virtual Community Sing

Name: Carpe Diem Arts-Washington Revels Where: Online/Virtual When: Sunday, June 21, 6:30-7:15 PM Join Carpe Diem Arts-Washington Revels for their monthly Community & Family Sing online! This month they sing in celebration of the Summer Solstice, Caribbean American Heritage Month and National Accordion Month! Visit the Washington Revels website for instructions on how to join […]

History Happy Hour

"Black Politics and the Creation of Citizenship" – Presented by Sandy Spring Museum In the decades before the Civil War, African Americans in the North lived in a tenuous freedom, denied political rights and threatened with kidnapping and enslavement. In this presentation, Christopher Bonner explores individual and collective strategies African Americans used to defend their […]

Virtual History Happy Hour

"Black Politics and the Creation of American Citizenship" In the decades before the Civil War, African Americans in the North lived in a tenuous freedom, denied political rights and threatened with kidnapping and enslavement. In this presentation, Christopher Bonner explores individual and collective strategies African Americans used to defend their freedom and secure rights. Registration […]

Heritage Days 2020 [POSTPONED]

Join Heritage Montgomery and dozens of partners for this FREE festival that highlights historic, cultural, and outdoor recreation sites offering special programs – including exhibits & demonstrations, live music, activities for children, and much more! Heritage Days is the perfect chance to enjoy many small sites that are not regularly open to the public. Heritage […]

Heritage Days 2020 [POSTPONED]

Join Heritage Montgomery and dozens of partners for this FREE festival that highlights historic, cultural, and outdoor recreation sites offering special programs – including exhibits & demonstrations, live music, activities for children, and much more! Heritage Days is the perfect chance to enjoy many small sites that are not regularly open to the public. Heritage […]