Events

Annual SCHS Membership Christmas Party

Members and Guests Only.

The Christmas party will be held at the Rowser Building, Room A. The SCHS provides napkins, plates, cutlery, and beverages. Everyone is asked to bring a dish to share.

We’ll be meeting at 2:00pm on Sunday, December 15, at 2:00pm in hopes that more members will be available to attend.

The Stafford County Historical Society live history programs is in its fourth decade. The dates, topics, speakers, and archived recordings for the series are listed below. We look forward to seeing you!

All presentations are open to the public and are free of charge!

Featured Event
May 2024

Langley Aerodrome Experience

Thursday, May 16th 6:00 PM – 8:00 AM

Stafford Regional Airport
95 Aviation Way, Fredericksburg, VA, USA

With Chris Hornung

Join Chris for an informative presentation on the Langley Aerodrome Experience featuring the Aerodrome No. 5 reproduction, interactive historical and educational programming, and a discussion on the process in bringing the attraction to fruition.

The Langley Aerodrome Experience is the cornerstone of the Langley Foundation’s mission to educate the public on Virginia’s rich aviation history, to encourage students to pursue STEM education and aviation-based careers, and to help attract new aviation-based employers and technology to Virginia and the Stafford County region.

The purpose of the project is to rescue a forgotten achievement in Virginia and U.S. history from obscurity and to use the retelling of its story to reconnect with our past, appreciate mankind’s ability to change the world for good, and to inspire us all to use critical thinking and problem-solving skills to tackle seemingly impossible challenges.

Important Notes about this program:

  • This program will be held at the Stafford Airport and not at the usual Stafford County Administration Center.
  • This is an in-person presentation only!  We will not be live-streaming or recording this presentation.  Please be sure to mark your calendar and plan to attend in person so you don’t miss out.

June 2024

Anne E. Moncure Elementary School Mural

Thursday, June 20th 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM

Stafford County Administrative Center
1300 Courthouse Road Stafford, VA 22556

Join Greg Machi, Principal of Anne E. Moncure Elementary School for a presentation on its recently completed mural.

Greg Machi spent the first 26 years of his career with Stafford County Public Schools.  After relocating from Pittsburgh to Stafford County with his wife in 1997, he quickly became part of the community.  His wife is currently a first-grade teacher with Stafford County Public Schools and their three children all attended Stafford County Schools.

This presentation will also be live streamed via Facebook. To view the presentation from Facebook, go to https://www.facebook.com/StaffordHistory. You should see the live feed listed at the top of the posts. If not, you may need to refresh your page.

August 2024

Program to be announced

Thursday, August 15th 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM

Stafford County Administrative Center
1300 Courthouse Road Stafford, VA 22556 United States

Our August program will be added soon.  Please check back.

September 2024

Francis Benjamin Johnston in Falmouth

Thursday, September 19th 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM

Stafford County Administrative Center
1300 Courthouse Road, Stafford, VA, USA

with Connie Hilker.

Program details will be added soon.

Connie Hilker has always been fascinated by plants and history.  As a child, she loved to read books with stories about historic places and people.  As a young mother, she and her three daughters often went on adventures to visit historic homes, museums, gardens, and cemeteries.  If someone asks Connie about what she does for a living, her answer is always “professional volunteer.”  She attended college and planned to become a teacher, but decided that stay-at-home-mom was her best and most rewarding career choice.  Some of her volunteer ‘jobs’ were Girl Scout leader, Master Gardener, vice president of the local chapter of ReBuilding Together, president of a homeowner’s association, and greyhound adoption representative.  Connie currently volunteers to manage the documentation, preservation and restoration of the historic rose collection at Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond, Virginia; as the rose consultant for the Center for Historic Plants at Monticello in Charlottesville, Virginia; and President of the Stafford County Historical Society.  She can often be found visiting cemeteries, house museums, and old home sites; traveling and presenting programs about rose history, care and propagation; or quietly working in her own garden.

Connie loves to use tools and to design and build things.  In the early 1970’s, Connie was the first girl in the Fort Benning, Georgia, school system to take eighth grade shop class.  She puts her building skills to good use as she and her husband, Steve, restore their historic home (Hartwood Manor, a brick Gothic Revival farmhouse built in 1848), renovate the outbuildings, and design the gardens on their nine-acre property.  Connie uses her garden as a place to collect and preserve antique rose varieties that are in danger of being lost.  She has an eclectic collection of over 500 roses, many of which were propagated from historic sites as part of her preservation efforts.


This presentation will also be live streamed via Facebook. To view the presentation from Facebook, go to https://www.facebook.com/StaffordHistory. You should see the live feed listed at the top of the posts. If not, you may need to refresh your page.

Via Colori 2024

Saturday, September 28th 10:00 AM – Sunday, September 29th 5:00 PM

Stafford Regional Airport
95 Aviation Way, Fredericksburg, VA 22406, USA

Via Colori® Stafford! is a two-day, family-friendly event, taking place from 10:00 to 5:00 p.m. Saturday, September 28, through Sunday, September 29, 2024.

The 2024 event will be held at the Stafford Regional Airport. Accessible parking and portable restrooms will be available. Food vendors will be on-site should you wish to purchase refreshments. The event is free for participating artists and the public, and you’ll find a number of community organizations and sponsor tables to visit, plus activities for children. Artists will be busy creating their chalk paintings on well-spaced squares, so you’ll be able to walk around and watch them in action.

Learn more at: vcstafford.com

October 2024

Good/Better/Best: Options for Keeping Your Family History Safe

Thursday, October 17th 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM

Stafford County Administrative Center
1300 Courthouse Road Stafford, VA 22556

with Terri Blanchette

We want our lives Clean, Clear, and Organized. But we are facing boxes, bags, piles and “stashes” of family history items in our attics, spare rooms, basements and storage units that we don’t have time – or know how – to “deal” with. Making it worse is the guilt and pressure we feel as these memories are being lost to decay with each passing year. Come to this informative talk and discover some basic steps you can take right now to easily organize and preserve all kinds of materials that we have in our homes and help ensure it will be clutter-free and safe for generations to come!

Terri Blanchette is an historian, writer, and heritage preservation specialist in the Virginia and greater Washington DC areas. She has a Masters in U.S. History with certification in Museum Studies and Archiving. She has written extensively for national history organizations, delivered numerous talks, workshops and seminars on preservation, and has researched and written corporate histories for some of Washington’s most prestigious firms. Her one-of-a-kind company, TimeSorters, LLC helps individuals and businesses to capture, organize, preserve and protect those things that make up their unique histories.

This presentation will also be live streamed via Facebook. To view the presentation from Facebook, go to https://www.facebook.com/StaffordHistory. You should see the live feed listed at the top of the posts. If not, you may need to refresh your page.

November 2024

Dating the Historic House Belmont

Thursday, November 21st 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM

Stafford County Administrative Center
1300 Courthouse Road Stafford, VA 22556 United States

With Scott Harris.

Scott will discuss dendrochronology (tree ring dating) undertaken in 2023 at the historic House Belmont.  Harris will review the process and results of the project, which helped establish a more precise date of construction for the oldest portion of the structure.

Scott Harris is the Executive Director of the University of Mary Washington Museums and an editorial advisor to the White House Historical Association.

This presentation will also be live streamed via Facebook. To view the presentation from Facebook, go to https://www.facebook.com/StaffordHistory. You should see the live feed listed at the top of the posts. If not, you may need to refresh your page.

December 2024

Annual SCHS Membership Christmas Party

Sunday, December 15th 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Rowser Building
1739 Jefferson Davis Hwy, Stafford, VA 22554

Members and Guests Only.

The Christmas party will be held at the Rowser Building, Room A. The SCHS provides napkins, plates, cutlery, and beverages. Everyone is asked to bring a dish to share.

We’ll be meeting at 2:00pm on Sunday, December 15, at 2:00pm in hopes that more members will be available to attend.

Past Presentations