Our Name Restored

Read all about it in the Culpeper Star-Exponent
Rejoice that in the last week of
May, 2023, the name "George Washington Carver Regional High School" is again on our school after being absent for more than
50 years
Thank You
for supporting us during
GiveLocal
Piedmont

GOOD NEWS

THEY ARE FINISHED with the restoration of our school's name on the building. Our operations continue ONLINE AND in person.
See you soon.
A CELEBRATION

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December 11th, 2022 we celebrated Christmas at Carver on the lawn of The Carver Center. We honored those who donated to Giving Tuesday, combined with our Holiday/Alumni Lights fundraiser.
NEW CALENDAR

Dr. Hortense Hinton-Jackson, Dec 11th, told audience about new 2023 commemorative calendar

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Dr. Hortense Hinton-Jackson, Dec 11th, told audience about new 2023 commemorative calendar
Happy to announce our 3rd commemorative calendar: Being A Citizen. This forms the foundation for our new traveling exhibit starting in February.
NEW EXHIBIT
"Being A Citizen"

What is "citizenship" to you? How do you show it?
The traveling exhibit invites public discussion. To schedule the exhibit at your location, email us at carver4cm@gmail.
This exhibit is generously financed by the Power Of Change grant sponsored by Rappahannock Electric Cooperative.

Our Mission
Opened in 2019, the Carver 4-County Museum is a program of the George Washington Carver Regional High School Alumni (GWCRHSAA, Inc.).
Our mission is to document, celebrate and share the educational, social, cultural, and military history and accomplishments of students, faculty, administrators, and supporters of George Washington Carver Regional High School, the only institution of secondary education that served minority children in the four-county region of Culpeper, Madison, Orange and Rappahannock from 1948-68.

9432 James Madison Hwy
#102
Rapidan, VA
22733-1762
Closed for building construction
For information, call
540-270-3891 or email us at
Welcome
Residing in its original school in Culpeper County, Virginia, the museum has produced 10 in-person, 10 video, 4 virtual, 3 special "pop up," and 13 traveling exhibits.
Please enjoy our portfolios here on our website, and SOON, make an appointment to see "Being A Citizen."
We are also converting our permanent exhibit, "Origins and Evolution," into a digital one.


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