WHEN: Wednesday, September 23 | 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM
WHERE: Turnage Theater Gallery
TICKETS: $5 for AOP Members / $10 for Non-Members
Step back in time and explore the deep roots of our region’s history. From 1400 to 1700, the Tuscarora Indian tribe was a dominant and influential force in the land we now call eastern North Carolina.
In this engaging presentation, we will dive into the tribe's rich culture, complex history, and lasting impact on North Carolina's colonial era. Whether you are a lifelong history buff or simply curious about the stories shaped by our local landscape, this session offers a fascinating window into the past.
About the Presenter
We are thrilled to welcome George Mewborn from the Greene County Museum. A retired teacher and an active volunteer in Snow Hill, George’s passion for local and regional history began in childhood. He brings a lifetime of dedication, deep knowledge, and storytelling expertise to the Turnage Theater stage.
Space is limited in the gallery. Secure your seats today to join the conversation!