march, 2021
This is a repeating eventmarch 10, 2021 2:00 pm
03mar2:00 pmLive Stream - NEGAHC Mar 2021
Event Details
The Northeast Georgia History Center presents FREE Livestream Programming to the public Date: Each Wednesday Time: 2 p.m Location: Virtual – online – click
Event Details
The Northeast Georgia History Center presents FREE Livestream Programming to the public
Date: Each Wednesday
Time: 2 p.m
Location: Virtual – online – click here and select the yellow “Livestream Programs” button on the top right of the page to view free Livestream programs.
The Northeast Georgia History Center presents a livestream for the general public to enjoy via Facebook or YouTube Live.
Fee: FREE
For more information: negahc.org
*NOTE: Each Friday, the facility presents special member livestreams for local and digital members.
Fee for Digital membership: $3/month or $35/year for member livestreams and more.
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Time
(Wednesday) 2:00 pm
Organizer
Northeast Georgia History Center770-297-5900 The Northeast Georgia History Center is dedicated to preserving and sharing our regional history and being our community’s pathway to history education. Through our educational programs, community events, exhibits, and historic structures, we strive to be a leading resource for promoting a greater understanding of local, state, and national history.historycenter@brenau.edu 322 Academy St NE Gainesville, GA 30501
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31jan5:30 pm2023 Lanier Running Club-Group Runs
Event Details
Lanier Running Club Group Runs, Gainesville Run with Lanier Running Club, starters to elites. Dates: Every Tuesday evening – but check website/Facebook page for updates and other runs. Time:
Event Details
Lanier Running Club Group Runs, Gainesville
Run with Lanier Running Club, starters to elites.
Dates: Every Tuesday evening – but check website/Facebook page for updates and other runs.
Time: 5:30 p.m.
Location: Meet at Liquid Nation Brewing, 2100 Atlanta Hwy.
For more information: www.lanierrunningclub.org.
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Time
(Tuesday) 5:30 pm
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