High Noon
High Noon is presented by Furman University. All lectures begin at noon on Wednesdays and last one hour. For more information, contact Furman’s University Communications office at 864-294-3107 or vince.moore@furman.edu. “Red Wave? Blue Wave? Forecasting the Midterm Election” Danielle Vinson, Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Furman University Most of the pundits expect major Democratic... Read more »
Family Fun Day with Snoopy!
Since it's a little too early to start celebrating Christmas, we will have Snoopy joining us on Family Fun Day while we explore dinosaurs! However, you will find yourself getting in the holiday spirit with our newest exhibit opening, Merry Christmas Charlie Brown! Saturday, November 3 at 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Family Fun Days are... Read more »
Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown!
The holidays just wouldn’t be the same without The Peanuts gang. And for millions of people around the world, it really isn’t Christmas until they have watched A Charlie Brown Christmas. Celebrating the holidays in true Peanuts-style, the Upcountry History Museum will host the latest traveling exhibition from the Charles M. Schulz Museum, titled Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown! The Peanuts-centric exhibit... Read more »
UHM Kids Book Club
Join Jack and Annie on their historic adventures. Read the book at home, then enjoy games, crafts, and more at the Museum. All book club meetings are free to Museum Members and free with regular admission for all other guests. November 6 will feature A Perfect Time for Pandas.
High Noon
High Noon is presented by Furman University. All lectures begin at noon on Wednesdays and last one hour. For more information, contact Furman’s University Communications office at 864-294-3107 or vince.moore@furman.edu. “Back to Normal? Analyzing the Results of the Midterm Election” Jim Guth, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Furman University American... Read more »
American History Book Club
Janet Hudson, Ph.D., Historian Topic: Reform in World War I Era South Carolina Recommended reading: Reform in World War I Era South Carolina by Dr. Janet Hudson Lunch: Chicken and rice casserole, deviled eggs, green pea salad, rolls, and brownies Make your reservations Optional Lunch ($15) at 11:30 a.m. Program begins at Noon in the Resource Room... Read more »
Lunchbox Learning
“In the Kitchen at White Oaks” Presenter: Charles Davis, author and first gentleman of Furman University Explore a bit of history and learn a few tasty recipes with Charles Davis, first gentleman of Furman University and author of In the Kitchen at White Oaks. Just in time for the holiday season, the cookbook, with recipes... Read more »
All Quiet on the Western Front: An Evening with Erich Remarque
Reception - 5:30 pm Program - 6:00 pm After serving in the German army during WWI, Erich Maria Remarque explored the haunting sounds and sights of the battlefield in his 1928 novel, All Quiet on the Western Front. Join Dr. George Frein for an evening with Erich Maria Remarque, as the author reflects on his... Read more »
Veteran’s Tribute Day
Join us for the annual Veterans Day celebration at the Upcountry History Museum. Free admission for veterans and military personnel all day. Drop in activities include letters to soldiers with the American Red Cross, poppy pin crafts, artifact touch table, and a scavenger hunt for children. Special programming includes: 9:00 am: Coffee Talk with Dr.... Read more »
Toddler Time with Snoopy!
Enjoy a playtime with Snoopy and Tina T-Rex! You will be greeted by a real, live T-Rex (okay, its just a costume, but she's really entertaining) and then Snoopy will be joining us for snack and story time. It is all included with your admission and children ages 3 and under are FREE! Plus, if... Read more »