Events at the Red River Historical Museum

301 S. Walnut, Sherman, TX 75090

EXCITING EVENTS EVERY MONTH!

Lunch Lecture Series*

4th Fridays, January through October
12:00 noon
Bring a brown bag lunch; chips & drinks provided. Jones Street door open for easy access.
GREAT SPEAKERS-GREAT FELLOWSHIP!

History Saturday*

2nd Saturday each month
Showing starts at 1:00pm, see historical docu-dramas from PBS’s American Experience series.

Craft Saturday*

3rd Saturday each month
9:30am-12:00pm
Artists and craftsmen will share their own special talents with attendees from 9:30am to noon. Please register in advance by calling the museum; free to the public but teachers will charge for the kit.

In Citizen's Garb*

December 15, 2008 to January 19, 2009
Traveling Exhibit
10:00am- 4:00pm
Southern Plains Native Americans, 1889-1891. 55 modern silver gelatin prints from vintage glass negatives, organized by the Museum of the Great Plains, Lawton, Oklahoma. A "NEH on the Road", a program of Exhibits USA, a national division of Mid-America Arts Alliance with The Texas Commission on the Arts and The National Endowment for the Arts. Free to the public.

Historic Postcards*

Historic postcards for sale in the museum store; from museum photograph collection.

*Special Events at the Museum are made possible through matching grants from the Sherman Council for the Arts & Humanities and the Friends of the Red River Historical Museum.

Call us at 903.893.7623

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