The Southern Museum and the Kennesaw Museum Foundation will host the first Southern Spirits, an adults-only event featuring live music, a light food tasting, drinks and a chance to explore the Smithsonian Institute-affiliated museum after hours.
The first Southern Spirits event will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. on Friday, July 16. Attendees must be at least 21 years old.
The inaugural Southern Spirits will feature special introductory ticket prices of $20 for non-members and $15 for members. To purchase tickets, visit southernspirits.eventbrite.com.
“While the pandemic requires us to forego some of our more popular events, it has enabled the museum to rethink our events and how we engage with guests,” said Richard Banz, executive director of the Southern Museum. “Our new Southern Spirits event will allow attendees to engage with the museum and its exhibits in a way that is not possible during regular operating hours.”
During the event, acclaimed artist Robert West will unveil his new painting of the General and Texas locomotives made famous during the Great Locomotive Chase of 1862; the General is preserved at the Southern Museum. He will also be selling copies of his popular railroad prints.
Guests can explore the museum and its exhibits on southern railroad, social and industrial history. Additionally, everyone who attends the event will be entered a raffle for a chance to win assorted prizes, such as a museum membership or an autographed copy of a railroad history book.
Southern Spirits will be conducted in accordance with local, state and federal guidelines.
Future Southern Spirits are scheduled for September 17 and November 19. For more information, visit southernmuseum.org.