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SUMMARY:Artsy Afternoon
DESCRIPTION:Intended for ages 6-10. There is no cost to participate\, but registration is strongly encouraged to ensure enough supplies for all participants. Children must be accompanied by an adult throughout the duration of the program. \nMarch 20: Tiny Treasure Boxes |  Register Here \nApril 24: Felt and Button Flowers |  Register Here \nMay 15: Air Dry Clay | Register Here
URL:https://museums.kenosha.org/events/artsy-afternoon-2/2026-05-15
LOCATION:Kenosha Public Museum\, 5500 1st Ave\, Kenosha\, WI\, 53140\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family,Kenosha Public Museum
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260612T130000
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SUMMARY:Second Friday Lecture: Gettysburg in Color: Volume 3: Sacred Ground\, 1863-1938
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, June 12  |  12pm – 1pm  |  Presented by: Patrick Brennan \nThe third and final entry of this groundbreaking trilogy examines the battlefield’s transformation from post-battle Hell to American shrine. Patrick Brennan used an artificial intelligence-based computerized color identifier\, which results in a monumental full-color study of the important three-day battle like it has never been seen before. This sweeping installment closes his three volume series\, which every student of history in general\, and the Civil War in particular\, will want to own for a lifetime.
URL:https://museums.kenosha.org/events/second-friday-lecture-gettysburg-in-color-volume-3-sacred-ground-1863-1938
LOCATION:Civil War Museum\, 5400 1st Ave\, Kenosha\, WI\, 53140\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult,Civil War Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260613T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260613T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T112701
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SUMMARY:Kenosha Pops Season Opening Concert
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, June 13  |  2pm – 4pm \nThe Kenosha Pops kick off their summer concert season with their annual indoor option concert in the Civil War Museum’s Freedom Hall. The concert features some of our country’s most recognizable patriotic songs and marches\, making it a great way to celebrate the 250th birthday of the United States of America.
URL:https://museums.kenosha.org/events/kenosha-pops-season-opening-concert-2
LOCATION:Civil War Museum\, 5400 1st Ave\, Kenosha\, WI\, 53140\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult,Civil War Museum,Family
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260627T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260627T140000
DTSTAMP:20260514T112701
CREATED:20260429T144405Z
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SUMMARY:Artsy Afternoons - 4th of July Pinwheels
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, June 27  |  12pm-2pm  |  Register for Artsy Afternoons June Session \nArtsy Afternoons is a monthly hands-on art program designed to spark creativity and encourage artistic exploration. Participants will experiment with new techniques\, try a variety of materials\, and create original works inspired by art\, artists\, and museum themes. \nEach session features a different project\, giving returning participants something new to explore every time. All materials are provided\, and no prior art experience is needed—just curiosity and creativity.
URL:https://museums.kenosha.org/events/artsy-afternoons-4th-of-july-pinwheels
LOCATION:Kenosha Public Museum\, 5500 1st Ave\, Kenosha\, WI\, 53140\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family,Kenosha Public Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260701T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260701T130000
DTSTAMP:20260514T112701
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SUMMARY:The 8th Illinois Cavalry: History and Anecdote
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, July 1  |  12pm-1pm \nFrom 1861 to 1865\, the 8th Illinois Cavalry—a Federal mounted regiment from Northern Illinois—transformed themselves into one of the finest fighting cavalry units in the Union Army. \nThe regiment’s most famous moment came on July 1\, 1863\, when troopers from Company E ot the  8th Illinois Cavalry stood watch three miles west of the town of Gettysburg\, Pennsylvania.  Shortly before 6:00AM that day\, two privates from the 8th noticed a large cloud of dust rising from the road in front of them. These two\, Thomas Kelly and James Hale\, reported their observations to Lieutenant Marcellus E. Jones at the regimental headquarters. \nLieutenant Jones rode west to the outpost. While taking cover behind a rail fence at 7:30AM\, he heard one of the men call out\, “Here they come!” Jones borrowed a carbine from Sergeant Levi Schaffer\, rested it on a fence rail\, and fired at a Confederate officer riding a white horse. The shot was at extreme range and missed the target\, but Jones had fired the opening shot of the Battle of Gettysburg. \nDon McArthur-Self’s program will be an overview of the history of the 8th Illinois Cavalry from its organization to its mustering out on July 17\, 1865.  His talk will also provide the audience with biographies of some of its more colorful members. \nDon McArthur-Self recently retired from teaching high school history after 34 years\, 27 of them at Maine South High School in Park Ridge\, Illinois.  In addition to teaching high school\, for the last 13 years he has reenacted and researched the 8th Illinois Cavalry; in 2018 he spent a week studying the Battle of Gettysburg at Gettysburg College with Dr. Allen Guelzo.  In his spare time he enjoys visiting small town cemeteries and looking for letters and diaries of 8th Illinois officers and troopers.  He lives in Naperville\, Illinois.
URL:https://museums.kenosha.org/events/the-8th-illinois-cavalry-history-and-anecdote
LOCATION:Civil War Museum\, 5400 1st Ave\, Kenosha\, WI\, 53140\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult,Civil War Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260710T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260710T130000
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SUMMARY:Second Friday Lecture: Port Hudson: The Most Significant Battlefield Photographs of the Civil War 2.0
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, July 10  |  12pm – 1pm  |  Presented by: Dr. Lawrence Hewitt \nBetween June 14 and July 9\, 1863–the final 25 days of the 48-day siege of Port Hudson–the photographic firm of McPherson & Oliver moved about the battlefield memorializing soldiers in action–and in combat! In the process of making this visual record of opposing armies actively engaged\, the photographers created one of the greatest visual records of the Civil War. Their images included one taken at midnight (the first ever taken in the dark)\, one converted into a composite print (created by combining portions of two negatives)\, the Confederate army at the surrender ceremony\, and examples of time-lapse photography. Sadly\, the duo seldom receives credit for these images. Other studios\, including Matthew Brady’s\, published the McPherson & Oliver’s images as their own work. As with the battlefield they immortalized\, McPherson and Oliver deserve better. \nLawrence Lee Hewitt was a professor of history at Southeastern Louisiana University. He has authored Port Hudson\, Confederate Bastion on the Mississippi and coedited four volumes of essays under the collective title of Confederate Generals in the Western Theater and three volumes of essays under the collective title of Confederate Generals in the Trans-Mississippi Theater.
URL:https://museums.kenosha.org/events/second-friday-lecture-port-hudson-the-most-significant-battlefield-photographs-of-the-civil-war-2-0
LOCATION:Civil War Museum\, 5400 1st Ave\, Kenosha\, WI\, 53140\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult,Civil War Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260714T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260714T193000
DTSTAMP:20260514T112701
CREATED:20260505T205617Z
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SUMMARY:The Power of Song in Democracy
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, July 14  |  6:30pm – 7:30pm  |  Performed by: Chris Vallillo  |  Free\, registration required  |  Register for Power of Song \nPopular music has always been a powerful tool to shape opinion and share the news of the day and is built into the DNA of our democracy. “The Power of Song in Democracy” is a celebration of our country’s 250th anniversary that explores how music was used as a political and social tool throughout the history of our nation. From the Revolutionary War\, through the modern day struggles for equality and justice\, music has been a potent tool to share ideas\, inspire the public and create solidarity. Artist Chris Vallillo performs a wide range of music from the span of our nation’s history. Combining well-known and obscure pieces\, Vallillo shares the music\, history\, and the back stories that shaped the course of our nation. \nChris Vallillo is a singer/songwriter and roots musician who makes the people and places of “unmetropolitan” America come to life in song. Having spent the last 30 years in the rural Midwest\, he has a natural affinity for American roots music. Performing on six-string and bottleneck slide guitars\, Vallillo weaves original\, contemporary\, and traditional songs and narratives into compelling and entertaining portraits of the Midwest. Diary Linen Magazine described the music as\, “vivid\, original story songs” while Folk Wax Magazine Editor\, Arthur Wood said “Vallillo’s guitar playing flows like warm honey and is a true aural delight.” \nWeather permitting\, this concert will take place outside on the Civil War Museum Terrace.
URL:https://museums.kenosha.org/events/the-power-of-song-in-democracy
LOCATION:Civil War Museum\, 5400 1st Ave\, Kenosha\, WI\, 53140\, United States
CATEGORIES:Civil War Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260725T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260725T140000
DTSTAMP:20260514T112701
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SUMMARY:Artsy Afternoons - Sand Art
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, July 25  |  12pm-2pm  | Register for Artsy Afternoons July Session \nArtsy Afternoons is a monthly hands-on art program designed to spark creativity and encourage artistic exploration. Participants will experiment with new techniques\, try a variety of materials\, and create original works inspired by art\, artists\, and museum themes. \nEach session features a different project\, giving returning participants something new to explore every time. All materials are provided\, and no prior art experience is needed—just curiosity and creativity.
URL:https://museums.kenosha.org/events/artsy-afternoons-sand-art
LOCATION:Kenosha Public Museum\, 5500 1st Ave\, Kenosha\, WI\, 53140\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family,Kenosha Public Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260808T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260808T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T112701
CREATED:20260429T172223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T172223Z
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SUMMARY:Living History at the Civil War Museum with The First Michigan Engineers
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, August 8  |  10am – 4pm \nAt their outdoor encampment\, the 1st Michigan Engineers will show museum visitors the regiment’s role as combat engineers while displaying and explaining the many tools and pieces of equipment that were used to accomplish their surveying and construction duties. The living history group will also display items used by the engineers in combat roles. \nThe present-day 1st Michigan Engineers and Mechanics\, Company E\, has been in the Chicago area since 1987.  Over the years\, the regiment has participated in combat and engineering roles at reenactments throughout the Midwest and national events at 1st Bull Run\, Shiloh\, Perryville (KY)\, and Bentonville (NC).  Some of the items constructed at events include hand drawn field maps\, bridges\, a 33-foot signal tower\, and plank roads.
URL:https://museums.kenosha.org/events/living-history-at-the-civil-war-museum-with-the-first-michigan-engineers
LOCATION:Civil War Museum\, 5400 1st Ave\, Kenosha\, WI\, 53140\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult,Civil War Museum,Family
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260814T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260814T130000
DTSTAMP:20260514T112701
CREATED:20260429T171617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T171617Z
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SUMMARY:Second Friday Lecture: Civil War Immigrant Soldiers in the Union Army
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, August 14  |  12pm – 1pm  |  Presented by: Scott Norrick \nScott Norrick’s presentation will cover the key reasons immigrants came to America just prior to the Civil War.  He will also discuss the scope and nationalities of immigrant soldiers in the Union Army as well as explore what motivated so many immigrants to volunteer for the Civil War. He will also delve into specific Upper Midwestern regiments that had large immigrant populations\, such as the 32nd\, 35th and 61st Indiana and the 23rd and 24th Illinois.  Scott will also give some advice on best practices for researching your Union Civil War ancestors. \nScott Norrick’s passion is connecting people to their past.  He has an undergraduate degree from the University of Illinois and a master’s degree from Northwestern University.  He combines over 30 years of family history research with the necessary skills and passion to provide meaningful and proven results in breaking down family history brick walls.  He is currently working on a book that chronicles the war time experiences and the post war trauma of his four great-great grandfathers that were volunteers in the Union Army during the Civil War.
URL:https://museums.kenosha.org/events/second-friday-lecture-civil-war-immigrant-soldiers-in-the-union-army
LOCATION:Civil War Museum\, 5400 1st Ave\, Kenosha\, WI\, 53140\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult,Civil War Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260829T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260829T140000
DTSTAMP:20260514T112701
CREATED:20260429T151412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T151412Z
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SUMMARY:Artsy Afternoons - Bubble Prints
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, August 29  |  12pm-2pm  |  Register for Artsy Afternoons August Session \nArtsy Afternoons is a monthly hands-on art program designed to spark creativity and encourage artistic exploration. Participants will experiment with new techniques\, try a variety of materials\, and create original works inspired by art\, artists\, and museum themes. \nEach session features a different project\, giving returning participants something new to explore every time. All materials are provided\, and no prior art experience is needed—just curiosity and creativity.
URL:https://museums.kenosha.org/events/artsy-afternoons-bubble-prints
LOCATION:Kenosha Public Museum\, 5500 1st Ave\, Kenosha\, WI\, 53140\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family,Kenosha Public Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260911T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260911T130000
DTSTAMP:20260514T112701
CREATED:20260429T171851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T171936Z
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SUMMARY:Second Friday Lecture: Freedom Seekers and the Underground Railroad in Illinois and on Lake Michigan
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, September 11  |  12pm – 1pm  |  Presented by: Dr. Larry McClellan \nDr. Larry McClellan’s program is an exploration of the journeys of freedom seekers and the networks of response that became the Underground Railroad across Illinois and onward to Detroit and freedom in Canada.  As Dr. McClellan will explain\, for many coming to northeastern Illinois\, their journeys to freedom combined both overland routes and travel on Lake Michigan. \nDr. Larry McClellan has written extensively about the Underground Railroad in Illinois and served on the state 2024 Task Force to create the Illinois Freedom Trails Commission. His major publications include 25 articles in the Encyclopedia of Chicago [2005]; The Underground Railroad South of Chicago [2019]\, co-author of To the River\, The Remarkable Journey of Caroline Quarlls\, a Freedom Seeker on the Underground Railroad [2019]. Onward to Chicago: Freedom Seekers and the Underground Railroad in Northeastern Illinois [2023]\, published by Southern Illinois University Press. This received the national 2023 Memorial Prize for the Advancement of Knowledge from the Underground Railroad Free Press and a book award from the Newberry Library in 2025. In 2022 he received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Illinois State Historical Society for his contributions to Illinois history and\, in 2024\, he served on the Illinois Underground Railroad Task Force reporting to the state legislature. \nAfter graduate work at the University of Chicago\, in 1970 Dr. McClellan helped create Governors State University south of Chicago and served there for 30 years. He is Emeritus Professor of Sociology and Community Studies. In the mid-70s\, he was mayor of University Park (then Park Forest South). He spent four years as a senior consultant with the Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission\, and throughout his career\, served as pastor with diverse congregations. His consulting\, research and writing focus on freedom seekers and the Underground Railroad\, and on African American and regional history south of Chicago.
URL:https://museums.kenosha.org/events/second-friday-lecture-freedom-seekers-and-the-underground-railroad-in-illinois-and-on-lake-michigan
LOCATION:Civil War Museum\, 5400 1st Ave\, Kenosha\, WI\, 53140\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult,Civil War Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260926T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260926T140000
DTSTAMP:20260514T112701
CREATED:20260429T151515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T151515Z
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SUMMARY:Artsy Afternoons - Collage
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, September 26  |  12pm-2pm  | Register for Artsy Afternoons September Session \nArtsy Afternoons is a monthly hands-on art program designed to spark creativity and encourage artistic exploration. Participants will experiment with new techniques\, try a variety of materials\, and create original works inspired by art\, artists\, and museum themes. \nEach session features a different project\, giving returning participants something new to explore every time. All materials are provided\, and no prior art experience is needed—just curiosity and creativity.
URL:https://museums.kenosha.org/events/artsy-afternoons-collage
LOCATION:Kenosha Public Museum\, 5500 1st Ave\, Kenosha\, WI\, 53140\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family,Kenosha Public Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20261024T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20261024T140000
DTSTAMP:20260514T112701
CREATED:20260429T151557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T151557Z
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SUMMARY:Artsy Afternoons - Paper Masks
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, October 24  |  12pm-2pm  | Register for Artsy Afternoons October Session \nArtsy Afternoons is a monthly hands-on art program designed to spark creativity and encourage artistic exploration. Participants will experiment with new techniques\, try a variety of materials\, and create original works inspired by art\, artists\, and museum themes. \nEach session features a different project\, giving returning participants something new to explore every time. All materials are provided\, and no prior art experience is needed—just curiosity and creativity.
URL:https://museums.kenosha.org/events/artsy-afternoons-paper-masks
LOCATION:Kenosha Public Museum\, 5500 1st Ave\, Kenosha\, WI\, 53140\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family,Kenosha Public Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20261114T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20261114T140000
DTSTAMP:20260514T112701
CREATED:20260429T151648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T151648Z
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SUMMARY:Artsy Afternoons - Beaded Pipe Cleaner Pumpkins & Flint Corn
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, November 14  |  12pm-2pm  | Register for Artsy Afternoons November Session \nArtsy Afternoons is a monthly hands-on art program designed to spark creativity and encourage artistic exploration. Participants will experiment with new techniques\, try a variety of materials\, and create original works inspired by art\, artists\, and museum themes. \nEach session features a different project\, giving returning participants something new to explore every time. All materials are provided\, and no prior art experience is needed—just curiosity and creativity.
URL:https://museums.kenosha.org/events/artsy-afternoons-beaded-pipe-cleaner-pumpkins-flint-corn
LOCATION:Kenosha Public Museum\, 5500 1st Ave\, Kenosha\, WI\, 53140\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family,Kenosha Public Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20261219T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20261219T140000
DTSTAMP:20260514T112701
CREATED:20260429T152128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T152128Z
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SUMMARY:Artsy Afternoons - Potato Print Wrapping Paper
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, December 19  |  12pm-2pm  | Register for Artsy Afternoons December Session \nArtsy Afternoons is a monthly hands-on art program designed to spark creativity and encourage artistic exploration. Participants will experiment with new techniques\, try a variety of materials\, and create original works inspired by art\, artists\, and museum themes. \nEach session features a different project\, giving returning participants something new to explore every time. All materials are provided\, and no prior art experience is needed—just curiosity and creativity.
URL:https://museums.kenosha.org/events/artsy-afternoons-potato-print-wrapping-paper
LOCATION:Kenosha Public Museum\, 5500 1st Ave\, Kenosha\, WI\, 53140\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family,Kenosha Public Museum
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