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2012 Calendar of events

See Planning your visit for more information about hours, admission and directions.

Upcoming events:

Drove(s)


Jan 12 - Feb 11

For exhibit information, contact:

Michael Ross, Curator

michael_ross1122@hotmail.com


New Art Exhibition Explores Impact of Automobiles on Culture and Environment

 

The Southeastern Railway Museum is pleased to present Drove(s), an art exhibition that takes a look at the culture of automobiles, our dependence on them, and their environmental impact.

 

The culture of automobiles starts with America's early love affair with cars and the freedom that they promised. Frequent design changes and new technologies created a sense of disposability and a desire for the newest model. Demand throughout the 20th century helped drive the American economy but also led to an overabundance of automobiles and serious environmental impacts.

 

The automobile and the freedom it promised led to dramatic changes in American cities. Suburban sprawl now stretches for many miles around every urban center with the car being the only practical means of transport. Too often, public transportation is of little help in an environment designed and built with the automobile in mind, while the promise of freedom has given way to massive traffic jams and a daily drudgery of commuting along overcrowded highways.

 

Can this dependence on the automobile and fossil fuels be sustained? How do we change our environments to become friendlier to pedestrians and mass transit while maintaining the freedom of movement to which we have grown accustomed?

 

These are the issues and questions raised by this month's exhibition at the museum. Housed in a newly restored 1871 train depot that once sheltered passengers waiting for their train, the depot itself is as much a part of the exhibit as the art hanging on its walls.

 

The exhibition will open to the public Thursday, January 12 and run through Saturday, February 11. At this time of year, the museum is open Thursday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

 

Artists in the Exhibition

The exhibition features works by local artists as well as artists from around the country. These include:


Tim Barnwell Andrew Bush Bill Daniel
Veronica de Jesus Brian Dettmer John Duckworth
Peter Essick Walker Evans John Gutman
Brian Holcombe Lauren Hughes Michael Koehler
Joey Kotting Christopher McNulty Rondal Partridge
Ben Roosevelt Brian St. Cyr Chip Simone
Mark Steimetz Christian Tedeschi Bruce Wrighton




  • Please note our expanded operating schedule at schedule
  • Second Thursdays at the museum. The museum education department's monthly program on the second Thursday geared towards pre-school aged children featuring a different piece of equipment each month.
    • Jan 12
    • Feb 9
    • Mar 8
    • Apr 12
    • May 10
    • Jun 14
    • Jul 12
    • Aug 9
    • Sep 13
    • Oct 11
    • Nov 8
    • Dec 13
    • Program cost is $7 per child.
    • Program starts at 10:30

    Events

  • February 18 - From John Henry to Rosa Parks: African American Influence on Transportation History
    $6 for Children, $9 for Adults and $7 for Seniors includes all activities and admission to the museum. Train rides are $3 extra.

    Walk through time with your interactive timeline and learn about some of the African Americans who changed transportation history while doing crafts and activities and speaking with interpreters.

  • February - April - Photo Exhibit & Competition
    • Requirements: Image (color or monotone) must have been captured at the Southeastern Railway Museum in Duluth, GA. Image must focus on an exhibit, a piece in the collection or show individuals enjoying their experience at the Southeastern Railway Museum (signed releases required for recognizable persons).
    • Entry Deadline: February 25
    • Exhibit and Judging: March 3 - April 1, 2012
    • Download entry form here and submit with each entry. One form per photo, one CD/DVD per photographer.

      Model releases are required for identifiable persons that are not a museum volunteer/staff member. Download here

      For your convienence, we're adding paypal as an option to pay your entry fees. For entries of 1-3 photos, select the 1-3 rate and enter the quantity of photos you are submitting. If you're entering 4 or more, select the 4-5 rate and enter a quantity of 1.
      PLEASE print your paypal receipt and attach a copy to your entry form when you turn your photos in so we can track.

      Photo Contest entry

  • March 31 - April 1 Caboose Days.
    • Temporary caboose tattoos
    • Caboose hunt
    • Food
    • Craft corner for kids to create a souvenir to take home
    • The Jr. Model RR Club will demonstrate their layout


  • May - 5 - National Train Day

  • June 9 - 10 Locomotive Celebration
    • Temporary caboose tattoos
    • Locomotive hunt
    • Food
    • Craft corner for kids to create a souvenir to take home
    • The Jr. Model RR Club will demonstrate their layout


  • Summer Camp 2011 -

  • August 4 -5 Trains, Trucks and Tractors
    • Temporary caboose tattoos
    • Exhibits of tractors and trucks with a mixture of current and antique equipment.
    • Hayrides
    • Food
    • Craft corner for kids to create a souvenir to take home
    • The Jr. Model RR Club will demonstrate their layout

  • Oct 27 - Train or Treat
  • Come celebrate Halloween at the museum
    • Costume Contest at noon and 4pm
    • Fall craft activity
    • Trick or Treating
    • Wagaon rides
    • Trick of Treating on decorated train cars
    • Story time

  • Nov -Model RR Days
  • Nov 17 - Santa Arrives
  • There will be refreshments as Santa arrives aboard the train at 2pm.


    2012 Completed events


    Click here to see 2011 Events

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    Click here to see 2009 Events

    Click here to see 2008 Events

     


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    N.R.H.S. Meetings:

    Two Atlanta Chapter National Railway Historical Society (N.R.H.S.) meetings are scheduled each month. These are not just for chapter members - the general public is welcome.
    • The Board of Directors meeting is held on the second Thursday of each month. These meetings start at 7:30 in the museum's audio/visual room in building #1. (Click here for directions to the museum)
    • The chapter meeting is held on the third Saturday of each month at the museum. Meetings include a brief program and social time


     See Planning your visit for more information and directions

     

    This page last updated on Saturday January 28 2012

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