The Gainesville - Hall County Black History Society website will give you a glimpse into the African-American experience in Gainesville, Georgia located within Hall County. The website offers you the opportunity to view many of our civic leaders, the historic buildings and events on the Southside.
The Taste of the Southside Gala and Juneteenth Celebration Festival, are our flagship events presented each year by G-HCBHS through their partnerships with other community-based organizations, churches, corporate donors and public schools and private citizens. We are looking forward to implementing a Youth History & College Tours - in 2024.
The latest update to our website has the additional options to register for events via online, downloadable forms, viewing and saving of pictures from our events and online donations and subscriptions for the cause!
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The big day may have come and gone, but keep in touch as we’re always up to something new and exciting.
YOU ARE INVITED, AS WE CELEBRATE OUR PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE LEGACY OF THE SOUTHSIDE AND OUR HISTORY - JOIN US FOR A BLACK TIE AFFAIR FILLED WITH ELEGANCE AND EXCELLENCE, AS GET A TASTE OF THE SOUTHSIDE, SOUTHSIDE PILLARS, HISTORY AND FELLOWSHIP, WITH FOOD, COCKTAILS, MUSIC & TONS OF FUN.
"It would be an honor to serve... serving and helping people. Gainesville has been good to me and [this] is one way I can help repay my city."
Located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Northeast Georgia, Hall County and the city of Gainesville have been significantly enriched by the contributions of their African-American residents. Hall County, Georgia is a retrospective photographic album; it is a glimpse of the past, featuring an array of churches, schools, businesses, and outstanding leaders in the African-American community.
Linda Rucker Hutchens, a retired Gainesville Middle School teacher, and Ella J. Wilmont Smith, a Hall County Library Technician, and serves as members of G-HCBHS.
OUR SOUTHSIDE- SPOTLIGHT
We support you and thank you all for believing in G-HCBHS by helping us with your donation to COLLECT, PRESERVE, and EDUCATE the community. All Small Business Spotlights are featured in the 2023 Juneteenth Souvenir Book. We pray for much success and continued blessings for you all. Keep On Shining!
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GAINESVILLE- HALL COUNTY BLACK HISTORY SOCIETY INCORPORATED IS A 501C3 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION. TAX ID: 20-0323247
P.O. BOX 423 GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA 30503
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