Siler City History Club and Chatham County Historical Association Programs

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Siler City History Club and Chatham County Historical Association Programs

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Date and Time
Thu, May 7, 10:30 AM - 06:00 PM
Location
314 North Second Avenue, Siler City, NC (350.4 mi)
Price
FREE
Description

Join the Chatham County Historical Association for a series of engaging community events dedicated to preserving and celebrating local heritage. On May 3, 2026, experience history firsthand at the Historic Chatham County Courthouse. Students from the Jordan Lake School of the Arts will present a captivating living history performance, bringing significant local figures to life in period dress to honor our country's 250th anniversary. This interactive showcase offers a unique opportunity to learn about our region while supporting the educational achievements of talented local youth.

Additionally, we invite you to participate in the Siler City History Club meeting on May 7, 2026, held at the First Baptist Church. This gathering serves as an informal forum for residents to share stories and help document the vibrant past of Siler City. Whether you are a lifelong history enthusiast or a new member of the community, your voice is a vital part of our collective narrative. We encourage you to bring a friend and contribute to these meaningful discussions. Admission to all these programs is entirely free for everyone. We look forward to seeing you there.

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