Calendar of Events

All of PHC's produced and funded programs are open to the general public. For details, please use the calendar of events that follows. While every effort is made to insure the information is accurate, PHC recommends that audience members verify the location, date and time with the contact person listed.

Events by county:

Ongoing

Through SeptemberOn the Edge of Battle: Chester County and the Civil War
West Chester
Humanities Grant
Through October1863: Invasion in the Valley
Carlisle
Humanities Grant
Through DecemberLast Call at the Downbeat
Glenside
Humanities Grant
September to March 2014ENOUGH Violence: Artists Speak Out
Pittsburgh
Humanities Grant
December to June 2014Folk Arts and Social Change Residencies
Philadelphia
Humanities Grant

May 2013

20 Middletown Mondays 2013
Media
Humanities Grant
20 2013 Teen Reading Lounge at CLP Brookline Finale Party!
Pittsburgh
21 Abraham Lincoln: A Study in the Paradox of Greatness
Swarthmore
Commonwealth Speakers
21 Homemade Music in PA @ Friends Memorial Library
Kane
Commonwealth Speakers
21 Chocolate: The Pennsylvania Connection
Kane
Commonwealth Speakers
24 2013 Teen Reading Lounge at CLP Beechview, Maus Art Workshop
Pittsburgh
25 Coal Mining Songs of the Northeast
White Haven
Commonwealth Speakers
28 Homemade Music in Pennsylvania
Carmichaels
Commonwealth Speakers
29 2013 Teen Reading Lounge at Coraopolis Memorial Library, Finale Party!
Coraopolis
30 Emancipation Sweet: 150th Anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation
Lancaster
Humanities Grant

June 2013

1 Emancipation Sweet: 150th Anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation
Lancaster
Humanities Grant
1 The Emancipation Proclamation Awareness Weekend
Philadelphia
Humanities Grant
2 Emancipation Sweet: 150th Anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation
Lancaster
Humanities Grant
2 The Emancipation Proclamation Awareness Weekend
Philadelphia
Humanities Grant
2 Images of American Identity: Meet the Freedom Riders
Doylestown
Humanities Grant
2 Civil War Era Music
Newport
Commonwealth Speakers
4 Performing Race in America Forum
Philadelphia
Humanities Grant
6 Emancipation Sweet: A Performance Lecture Commemorating the Emancipation Proclamation
Chester
Humanities Grant
6 Emancipation Sweet: A Performance Lecture Commemorating the Emancipation Proclamation
Chester
Humanities Grant
10 Middletown Mondays 2013
Media
Humanities Grant
12 Anansi the Spider: The Dancing Griot
Sharon
Commonwealth Speakers
15 Homegrown Heroes: Pennsylvania Communities in the Civil War
Fayetteville
Commonwealth Speakers
18 The Underground Railroad in Quilts?
Bentleyville
Commonwealth Speakers
20 1863: Invasion in the Valley
Carlisle
Humanities Grant
20 Founding Gardens: Penn, Washington and Jefferson
Lancaster
Commonwealth Speakers
23 Based on the Book: Bestseller Cinema
Huntingdon Valley
Commonwealth Speakers
24 Anansi the Spider: The Dancing Griot
Palmyra
Commonwealth Speakers
30 Civil War Era Music
Tunkhannock
Commonwealth Speakers

July 2013

6 From Cultured to Captured: Honoring the Emancipation Proclamation, Independence Day and Juneteenth
Philadelphia
Humanities Grant
10 The Evolving Artistry of the Beatles
Moon Township
Commonwealth Speakers
13 A Banjo Pickin' Girl
Wellsboro
Commonwealth Speakers
17 Coal Mining Songs of the Northeast
Troy
Commonwealth Speakers
18 The Harriet Tubman Living History Experience
New Hope
Commonwealth Speakers
27 Coal Mining Songs of the Northeast
Wyoming
Commonwealth Speakers
27 Homegrown Heroes: Pennsylvania Communities in the Civil War
Slippery Rock
Commonwealth Speakers

August 2013

2 The Underground Railroad in Quilts?
Meyersdale
Commonwealth Speakers

September 2013

6 Steeltowns, Coalfields and the Unbroken Circle
South Fork
Commonwealth Speakers
19 Coal Mining Songs of the Northeast
Confluence
Commonwealth Speakers
19 Steeltowns, Coalfields and the Unbroken Circle
Waynesburg
Commonwealth Speakers
23 Meet General George G. Meade
Allison Park
Commonwealth Speakers
27 ENOUGH Violence: Artists Speak Out
Pittsburgh
Humanities Grant
29 Coal Mining Songs of the Northeast
Palmerton
Commonwealth Speakers
29 Civil War Era Music
Harrisburg
Commonwealth Speakers

October 2013

1 Phillis Wheatley: Voice of Freedom
Chester
Commonwealth Speakers
2 A Banjo Pickin' Girl
West Lawn
Commonwealth Speakers
3 Civil War Era Music
State College
Commonwealth Speakers
6 Coal Mining Songs of the Northeast
Wilkes Barre
Commonwealth Speakers
12 Cheap 3-Minute Thrills: Darkrides and Funhouses as Genre
Reading
Commonwealth Speakers
13 The Harriet Tubman Living History Experience
Yardley
Commonwealth Speakers
19 Canawling on America's Canals
Bristol
Commonwealth Speakers
19 Based on the Book: Best-Seller Cinema
Northampton
Commonwealth Speakers
24 Stephen Foster: American Dreamer
Hollidaysburg
Commonwealth Speakers

November 2013

16 Based on the Book: Bestseller Cinema
Havertown
Commonwealth Speakers

December 2013

12 Key Moments in American Musical Theatre History
Doylestown
Commonwealth Speakers

March 2014

22 ENOUGH Violence: Artists Speak Out
Pittsburgh
Humanities Grant

Commonwealth Speakers is a program of the Pennsylvania Humanities Council, supported in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Humanities Grants are a program of the Pennsylvania Humanities Council, supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Humanities on the Road is a program of the Pennsylvania Humanities Council in partnership with Pennsylvania Cable Network, supported in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities as part of its We the People initiative on American history. Other supporters include: Altoona Regional Health System, Benzel's Bretzel Bakery, Inc., Blair Companies, The Buhl Foundation, Capital BlueCross, Nancy L. Eaton, The Foundation for Enhancing Communities, Anne M. and Philip H. Glatfelter III Family Foundation, Institute of Museum and Library Services with the Pennsylvania Heritage Society, McLanahan Corporation, Mount Aloysius College, National Park Service with the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Pennsylvania Abolition Society, Pennsylvania State University Libraries, Surplus City.

Making Sense of the American Civil War, a reading and discussion series, has been made possible through a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the American Library Association.

These Pennsylvania Civil War 150 events are a program of Pennsylvania Humanities Council, made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services and presented in partnership with the Pennsylvania Heritage Society and State Library of Pennsylvania.

Teen Reading Lounge is a program of the Pennsylvania Humanities Council, developed in part by federal Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) funds administered by the Office of the Commonwealth Libraries, and supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities.