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The Front Room Sessions
Poetic Peace Arts Invites Macon to Get "Back to the Basics" with New Intergenerational Arts Series: The Front Room SessionsPoetic Peace Arts is proud to announce The Front Room Sessions, a new live event series designed to foster meaningful dialogue and...
Fashion in Color: Rock the Rail
Join us for an unforgettable evening of style, culture, and community at our upcoming fundraiser, Fashion in Color: Rock the Rail—a vibrant celebration where fashion meets leadership. This runway is different. Our models are not just stylish—they’re attorneys,...
Artist Spotlight – Ronda “Sunshine” Miller
Rhonda “Sunshine” Miller is a self-taught artist whose vibrant, emotionally charged work celebrates strength, healing, and authenticity. A breast cancer survivor and mental health advocate, Rhonda transforms pain and resilience into expressive art that speaks directly...
Atrium Health Extras
The Tubman Museum is participating in the Atrium Health Extras program with Atrium Health Navicent, simply present your Atrium Health teammate identification badge at the Tubman in order to receive the discounts offered. For further information please review the...
News Stories Covering Juneteenth Events at the Tubman Museum in Macon, GA
The Tubman Museum in Macon, GA, took center stage during the 2024 Juneteenth celebrations, with many events and activities being held to commemorate this historic event. Juneteenth has been celebrated every year on June 19th, bringing into effect the end of slavery in...
Echoes of the Past: Celebrating African American Contributions in Macon at the Tubman Museum
Explore the “Untold Stories: Macon’s African American History” exhibit at the Tubman Museum, highlighting pivotal contributions and cultural heritage.




Join us for the Art & Culture Day Camp at the Tubman Museum on Monday, February 16 from 9:00 AM–3:00 PM.
Students will enjoy story time, hands-on art activities, a guided museum tour, and educational documentaries in a fun and engaging environment.
Cost is $20 per student. Payment may be made at the Admission Office upon arrival.
Lunch will not be provided, so please pack your child a lunch. A snack will be provided.
Register while spots are available.
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February First Friday: One Love Reggae Night
🎶One Love, One Heart-Let's Get Together and Feel All Right! 🎶
Join us at the Tubman Museum for First Friday @ The Tubman: One Love Reggae Night, kicking off The Road to the Pan African Festival with a vibrant celebration of Jamaica!
Friday, February 6,
5:00-8:00 PM
Tubman Museum | 310 Cherry Street,
Macon, GA 31201
Music by DJ Skillz
Food by The Salad Palace
Drinks by Cheers
$10 Entry at the Door
Come vibe with us to island rhythms, delicious bites, and good company as we dance our way toward April's Pan African Festival.
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Exciting Weekend Ahead! 📚✨
Join us at the Middle Georgia School Choice Fair for Transformative Education
Saturday, February 7th
11:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Tubman African American Museum
310 Cherry Street
Macon, GA 31201
Explore a wide range of educational options-charter, private schools, microschools, homeschools, co-ops, virtual schools, public schools, and magnet programs-all in one place!
Free admission to the Tubman Museum all day on February 7th, courtesy of the Rising Scholars Collective.
Bring the whole family, discover new possibilities, and celebrate the power of choice in education.
📌 Pre-register here: www.middlegeorgiaschoolchoice.com/registration-for-school-choice-events
Questions?Email:
MiddleGeorgiaSchoolChoiceFair@gmail.com
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🎬 Freedom Seekers: The Black Seminole Story.
Join us for a powerful Editor's Cut screening of this short documentary, presented by Dr. Anthony Dixon.
📅 February 23, 2026
🕐 5 PM
📍 Tubman African American Museum
310 Cherry St, Macon, GA. 31202
Discover the untold story of the Black Seminoles-leaders of the largest and most successful slave rebellion in U.S. history and creators of the first underground railroad.
This film traces their journey from past to present, with a glimpse into their future.
📞For more information, contact Ashley Woodford at: 478-743-8544.
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Thank you for an unforgettable night at All That Jazz!
To everyone who joined us on Saturday, January 31 for the Tubman Museum's 29th Annual Fundraiser - thank you for making the evening truly special. Your presence, your energy, and your support filled the room with joy and purpose.
A huge thank-you to the legendary Kenny Lattimore for an incredible performance, and to Macon's own rising star, the Gavin Rushing Band, for bringing hometown brilliance to the stage.
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The museum will be open today from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. We will close at 1:00 p.m. to allow our team time to prepare for this evening’s event, “All That Jazz,” beginning at 6:00 p.m.
We look forward to seeing everyone tonight for an unforgettable evening of music and celebration.
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Thank you to everyone who joined us on Monday, January 19, 2026, as we celebrated the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at the museum. Your presence helped make this year's program both powerful and uplifting.
We extend heartfelt appreciation to all who contributed to the day's success. Special thanks to our Master of Ceremonies Leanthony Freeman, moderator Charles Henderson, County Commissioner Stanley Stewart, our keynote speaker, and our panelists LJ Malone, Brittney Bristol, and Jalen Aliya. Your voices and insights brought depth and inspiration to the conversation.
To every participant, volunteer, and visitor - thank you for helping us bring this year's theme to life:
"Mission Possible II: Building Community, Uniting a Nation the Nonviolent Way."
Together, we continue the work of building a stronger, more united community.
Thanks to Ashley Woodford from the Education Department and the Tubmans’ Education Committee for putting this event together
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