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SUMMARY:Labor Day Special Pricing
DESCRIPTION:Have you made your Labor Day holiday plans? Make sure to add Highland to your itinerary. Highland general admission tickets for museum visits on September 1st are only $10 per person (kids six and under are free)! Follow the link below to purchase tickets:\n \n[su_button url=”https://bookeo.com/purchase-tickets?type=41556T6EPHK17B7DC09F1B” target=”blank” style=”soft” background=”#194789″ size=”8″ center=”yes” text_shadow=”1px 1px 4px #000000″]Purchase General Admission Tickets[/su_button]
URL:https://test.highland.org/event/labor-day-special-pricing-2/
LOCATION:James Monroe’s Highland\, 2050 James Monroe's Highland\, Charlottesville\, VA\, 22902
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SUMMARY:Deep History: Geologic Perspectives at Highland
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Highland on Saturday\, September 6\, for the next event in a series celebrating 50 years of William & Mary’s stewardship of Highland. In central Virginia the underlying bedrock is typically concealed beneath the region’s verdant green hills\, but at Highland and in the Blue Ridge foothills the bedrock records a long and exciting history that goes back more than a billion years.  In the program Deep History: Geologic Perspectives at Highland\, W&M Geology Professor Chuck Bailey will explore geological connections to the landscape and human history of Virginia. \nThe talk will be from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. on September 6 in the lower level of the Highland Event Barn\, with an optional hike from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Light refreshments provided. Please bring a water bottle\, sunscreen\, bug repellent\, and sturdy shoes if you plan on joining the hike. Click on the registration link below to sign up for this free program: \n[su_button url=”https://bookeo.com/purchase-tickets?type=41556WW674N198382F161C” target=”blank” style=”soft” background=”#194789″ size=”8″ center=”yes” text_shadow=”1px 1px 4px #000000″]Registration[/su_button]
URL:https://test.highland.org/event/deep-history-geologic-perspectives-at-highland/
LOCATION:James Monroe’s Highland\, 2050 James Monroe's Highland\, Charlottesville\, VA\, 22902
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SUMMARY:Green Gathering Book Club: How to Love a Forest
DESCRIPTION:Calling all tree huggers\, forest friends\, and book worms! If you are interested in connecting with fellow nature-lovers over a good book\, join us for Highland’s Green Gathering Book Club.\n \n\n\nJoin us for a thought-provoking discussion of how to heal rather than harm forest communities with How to Love a Forest by Ethan Trapper. Blending memoir with scientific revelation\, Trapper’s book offers a call to action for those who want to love the forest well. \n\n\nThis event is free and open to the public. Designed for participants aged 12 and up. Participants will meet at the Highland Museum Shop and walk as a group to our comfy conference room for the book club meeting.\n \n[su_button url=”https://bookeo.com/purchase-tickets?type=41556ETHXXX192682F1E07″ target=”blank” style=”soft” background=”#194789″ size=”8″ center=”yes” text_shadow=”1px 1px 4px #000000″]Registration[/su_button]\nPromptly after the book discussion\, participants who are interested are invited to join Carla for a group hike on the Highland Rustic Trails. This 4 mile hike will take you on the Mountain Trail (red loop) and will include some of the newest sections of trail.  Expect a little bit of elevation gain as we hike the gentle slopes of Highland’s “backyard.” This hike is for moderately experienced hikers. Participants are asked to wear appropriate hiking attire\, including sturdy footwear\, and bring a water bottle\, bug spray\, and sunscreen. \n\n\nHow to Love a Forest can be purchased through your local bookstore or via Amazon. Want to be extra green? Check out the book from your local library branch!
URL:https://test.highland.org/event/green-gathering-book-club-how-to-love-a-forest/
LOCATION:James Monroe’s Highland\, 2050 James Monroe's Highland\, Charlottesville\, VA\, 22902
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250924T180000
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SUMMARY:It’s Your Historic Place: James Monroe’s Highland\, Creating Value by Preserving History
DESCRIPTION:At 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday\, September 24 at Lane Auditorium or via Facebook Live\, Sara Bon-Harper\, Highland’s Executive Director\, will discuss initiatives that create meaningful history for Highland’s visitors and other stakeholders. Her presentation will include the research that revealed the forgotten history of the site\, and the collaborations that have developed stories that connect to wider communities. The past decade has been a time of great change for Highland\, and this talk will connect those changes with larger themes in historic preservation. Join us after the program for light refreshments! \nThis program is part of the Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society’s Historic Preservation Lecture Series\, created in partnership with Preservation Piedmont\, the Albemarle County Historic Preservation Committee\, and the City of Charlottesville Historic Resources Committee. \nClick on the registration link below to sign up for this free program: \n[su_button url=”https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1592030438899?aff=oddtdtcreator” target=”blank” style=”soft” background=”#194789″ size=”8″ center=”yes” text_shadow=”1px 1px 4px #000000″]Registration[/su_button]
URL:https://test.highland.org/event/its-your-historic-place-james-monroes-highland-creating-value-by-preserving-history/
LOCATION:Lane Auditorium\, 401 McIntire Road\, Charlottesville\, VA\, 22902\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250928T093000
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SUMMARY:Highland Rustic Trails Dog Day
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday\, September 28\, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.\, we invite you and your four legged friends out on the Highland Rustic Trails for a day of doggone good fun! \nThe Highland Rustic Trails are free and open to the public. All dogs must be leashed. Dog owners are responsible for cleaning up after their animals. Please keep our trails clean so everyone can enjoy their experience on the Highland Rustic Trails. \n*Please note that while dogs will be allowed on the Highland Rustic Trails on Dog Days\, only service animals\, as defined by the ADA\, are permitted in the ticketed museum area. \n[su_button url=”https://highland.org/plan-your-visit/highland-trails/” target=”blank” style=”soft” background=”#194789″ size=”8″ center=”yes” text_shadow=”1px 1px 4px #000000″]Highland Rustic Trails[/su_button]
URL:https://test.highland.org/event/highland-rustic-trails-dog-day-23/
LOCATION:James Monroe’s Highland\, 2050 James Monroe's Highland\, Charlottesville\, VA\, 22902
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