Teams compete on what they actually know about America's past—from founding documents to today—and discover the gaps in their own stories.
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Wed, Aug 19
Burke Centre Library — Burke Centre Conference Room
Adults learning English gather in a small group to practice speaking with volunteer instructors, mixing casual conversation with grammar help. Good for anyone wanting to actually use the language rather than just study it.
English Language LearningFri, Aug 21
Martha Washington Library — Martha Washington Conference Room
Adults gather weekly to discuss the popular fiction they've actually read, a chance to hear what stuck with someone else and maybe argue a little about it.
Book DiscussionFri, Sep 11
National Archives (Lectures/Panels)
A former sergeant and Montgomery share reflections on loss and resilience, with live music honoring those who died. For anyone carrying questions about that day or needing space to remember among others who do.
Thu, Sep 24–Sun, Sep 27
National Museum of African American History and Culture
Anyone who's walked through these galleries knows this place changed how they understood American history. Tonight, they're celebrating a decade of it.
Sat, Nov 14
People’s Book
People who want to understand how the world got here sit down monthly to read and argue about the forces that shaped nations. Serious readers who don't mind disagreeing welcome.
Book ClubSun, Aug 30
Columbia, Columbia
A brunch celebrating the life and legacy of Marcus Johnson through performance and community gathering, where folks who care about his work and impact come together to eat and remember.