Celebrate Julia Child's Birthday on August 15 with a special book talk and reception! Acclaimed author Alex Prud’homme will discuss his newest book, "Dinner with the President: Food, Politics, and a History of Breaking Bread at the White House", inspired by a series of events, including Julia Child’s televised visits to state dinners in 1967 and 1976. Stay after the talk to celebrate Julia Child on what would have been her 112th birthday! The reception will take inspiration from Julia’s special menu requested for her 90th birthday celebration—burger sliders, Caeser salad, and ice cream sundaes. Get tickets now at https://lnkd.in/gjAQh2W6.
About us
The Virginia Museum of History & Culture is owned and operated by the Virginia Historical Society — a private, non-profit organization established in 1831. The historical society is the oldest cultural organization in Virginia, and one of the oldest and most distinguished history organizations in the nation. For use in its state history museum and its renowned research library, the historical society cares for a collection of nearly nine million items representing the ever-evolving story of Virginia. The Virginia Museum of History & Culture is located at 428 N Arthur Ashe Boulevard in Richmond’s Museum District. Hours Galleries and Museum Shop, Monday – Sunday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Library, Monday – Saturday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm For more information about the museum, you may call 804.340.1800 or visit VirginiaHistory.org.
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http://www.VirginiaHistory.org/
External link for Virginia Museum of History & Culture
- Industry
- Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Richmond, Virginia
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1831
- Specialties
- virginia history, genealogy, history, museum, research, library, and education
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428 N Arthur Ashe Boulevard
Richmond, Virginia 23220, US
Employees at Virginia Museum of History & Culture
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We're hiring! The VMHC is seeking passionate, dedicated people to join us in sharing Virginia's ever-evolving story. We are currently seeking: 🏛️Building and Grounds Associate (closes 8/6) 🎉Event Coordinator (closes 8/23) Learn more and apply today at https://lnkd.in/d-TT7FC #VMHC #VirginiaHIstory #LoveVA #VisitRichmond #RVA #RichmondVA #VAMuseums #MuseSocial #Museum #MuseumJobs #MuseumWork #MuseumLife #NonProfitJobs #VirginiaJobs #ApplyNow #WorkWithUs #Hiring
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Experience this one-day event where historians, practitioners, and members of the public gather to explore our shared past. Featuring panels and presentations that highlight groundbreaking research into Virginia history, tailored gallery tours that celebrate Virginia creations, and a special keynote lecture, the symposium links past with present to inspire future generations.
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Join us next week for a special evening with chef Dan Giusti and Victoria Findlay, M.D., for this year's Health in History event at the Virginia Museum of History & Culture. To register online, please visit VirginiaHistory.org/MCV and use MCV2024 to receive a discount on your ticket. #VCUHealth VCU Health Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine #VCUSOM #HealthInHistory Brigaid #ChefDanGiusti #Brigaid #MCVFEvent
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The VMHC is proud to announce a new publication "Our Commonwealth: People & Places of Virginia"! This coffee table book provides an in-depth journey across the five geographical regions of Virginia—Central, Northern, the Shenandoah Valley, Southwest, and Tidewater—and showcases the experiences of its diverse people. Mined from collections across the state, the objects, letters, diaries, and archival photographs from each region are arranged thematically in this beautifully illustrated narrative that provides a stirring, and often personal, story about Virginia's people and the place they call home. Order your copy today from the VMHC Museum Store at https://lnkd.in/exfi5PB4
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We are honored to share that the new Civics Connects program at the VMHC is a 2024 Virginia Law Foundation grant recipient! Born from years of related work by the VMHC and its John Marshall Center for Constitutional History & Civics (JMC), Civics Connects is a comprehensive, classroom ready resource for Virginia's middle grades and a legacy project of the VMHC’s 250th Initiative. As a statewide hub for the study of civics, Civics Connects will create a lasting legacy to serve not only this generation, but many more to come. Details at https://lnkd.in/esCE5jac. Plus, read an op-ed by Jamie Bosket, VMHC President & CEO, at https://lnkd.in/e65Duz6Q. Learn more about this year’s VLF grant recipients at VirginiaLawFoundation.org.
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We're back with another #VirginiaHistory trivia!
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Celebrate Independence Day with the VMHC! Cheer on America's newest citizens as they take their oath of allegiance during a moving naturalization ceremony, followed by a special reception with Ukrop's cake, lemonade, and live music. Plus, see American Treasures on display and enjoy an in-gallery scavenger hunt. The ceremony and reception are free and open to the public. Please check website for details, event schedule, and more at VirginiaHistory.org/July4. Made possible with support from McGuireWoods and The Bob & Melinda Sledd Independence Day Fund.
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Summer is in full swing and the VMHC has a lot in store for July! The launch of a new civics education program, an inspiring July 4th ceremony & celebration, plus early bird tickets are now on sale for the VMHC's popular beer festival! Check out this month's top 5 roundup.
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Announcing Civics Connects! The Virginia Museum of History & Culture (VMHC) is proud to launch this major, statewide civics education program for middle grade students — a legacy project of VMHC’s 250th Initiative. Born from years of related work by the VMHC and its John Marshall Center for Constitutional History & Civics (JMC), Civics Connects offers a robust array of best-in-class educational tools designed with significant input from Virginia educators at every level. This classroom-ready resource, available to all Virginia students at no cost, will include lesson plans, interactive slides, video shorts, classroom activities, and special museum experiences. Civics Connects will rely on a Civics Ambassador Corps selected from all areas across the state who will pilot and promote the program beginning with the upcoming 2024–25 academic year. Learn more and watch the full video at https://lnkd.in/esCE5jac.
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