Matheson History Museum 2024 Fall Program Series 

The Matheson History Museum has announced its 2024 Fall Program Series. The full slate of programs includes live music, elections and voting history, author talks, and more. 

Along with their regular local and Florida history programs and Second Saturdays at Sweetwater series, they will be hosting programs to coincide with the “Voices and Votes: Alachua County” exhibition.

Check out their website for more information: https://mathesonmuseum.org/.

Sarah’s Birthday Bash with Patchwork (Second Saturdays at Sweetwater) 
Saturday, Sept. 14, 2:30-4pm 
FREE (no registration required) 

Bloody Streets and Crooked Lines: 100 Years of Voter Suppression in Florida with James Abraham 
Wednesday, Sept. 18, 7pm 
FREE with registration 

Women Politicking Politely: Breaking Boundaries in the Workplace and the Home with Kimberly Voss, Ph.D. 
Saturday, Sept. 21, 4pm 
FREE with registration 

100 Things to Do in Gainesville Before You Die with Lauren Gonzalez 
Wednesday, Sept. 25, 7pm 
FREE with registration 

Voting in Alachua County and the 2024 Presidential General Election with Alachua County Supervisor of Elections with Kim Barton 
Thursday, Sept. 26, 6pm 
FREE with registration 

Why is the University of Florida in Gainesville? with Carl Van Ness 
Wednesday, Oct. 2, 7pm 
FREE with registration 

The Traveling Canary in Alachua County with Terrence Ho 
Wednesday, Oct. 9, 7pm 
FREE with registration 

Florida! Florida! Florida!: Presidential Elections in the Sunshine State with Boyd Murphree, Ph.D. 
Wednesday, Oct. 16, 7pm 
FREE with registration 

Democracy in Florida: A Work in Progress with Steve Noll, Ph.D. 
Wednesday, Oct. 23, 7pm 
FREE with registration 

Florida: A History in Pictures with Jeff Davies and Mike McGinness 
Wednesday, Nov. 13, 7pm 
FREE with registration 

Dashing Through History: Step Back in Time for the Holidays 
Sunday, December 8 2pm-4pm 
Paid Ticket 
The museum is located at 5113 East University Ave. in Gainesville. Its hours are Wednesday through Saturday from 11am-4pm.

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