Jun 20 Saturday
Join the Audie Murphy/American Cotton Museum on Saturday, June 20th from 10 a.m.- 12 p.m. for 250th Kids Day.
To help celebrate the country’s 250th anniversary we will have activity stations set up in the museum so kids can make crafts like a tricorn hat, visit learning stations and see some of the items that were used to help teach kids about colonial times and the founding of our country.
A special thanks goes to Regent King’s Fort Chapter Inc., NSDAR and TISD for letting us borrow their America 250 traveling trunk program that helped us plan this day’s activities.
Admission to the event will be $3 per person and includes admission to the museum. For additional information contact the Museum at (903) 450-4502.
Celebrate Father’s Day with a little friendly competition and a lot of fun at the Sam Bell Maxey House. Dads and their favorite sidekicks are invited for an afternoon of hands-on catapult building, mystery-solving clues, and tasty snacks.Bring your dad, granddad, uncle, big brother, or any special grown-up and get ready to launch into fun together.Date: Saturday, June 20Time: 2:00 to 4:00 pm (come and go)Fee: $3 per person
We are so excited to be bringing back Music at the Market for a GREAT 2026 lineup! Several nights of FREE LIVE MUSIC at the Downtown Market Square, located near the Greenville Farmers Market! See you this summer!🎵🎶
More information TBA.
IMPORTANT: There is currently no Music at the Market scheduled for 7/3/2026 (July 3). Check back for updates
Jun 21 Sunday
Jun 22 Monday
Jun 23 Tuesday
Sulphur Springs Senior Citizen Center is hosting free poker games each Tuesday at 11 a.m.
In partnership with the Honors College at East Texas A&M University, this summer discussion series is designed for current college students, high school students preparing for college, parents, and community members interested in learning more about navigating the college experience successfully.
Over the course of several weeks, participants will discuss Hacking College and explore topics such as:*Study skills *Time management *Campus involvement *Networking*Making the most of the college experience
The study will be facilitated by Dr. Erin Webster Garrett and Wyman Williams..
Book: Hacking College by Ned Scott Laff and Scott Carlson
Books will be provided to participants at the first session.
We hope you’ll join us for this practical, supportive, and engaging summer series!
Jun 24 Wednesday
Jun 25 Thursday
Children ages 10 to 12 are invited to join a three-hour program to learn about basic architecture, design a scale model floor plan of a home from preselected rooms, and create a 3-D version of their design. We will have two sessions of this camp, one on June 25th and one on June 26th from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. – each session covers the same material. Space is limited to five children per camp session. We will charge $15 per child to attend a session. Caregivers may accompany their child during the session at no charge, or children may be dropped off. Registration is required to attend the camp, and the registration deadline is June 15th. Register on the Texas Historical Commission website under “Texas State Historic Sites Summer Camps” - https://thc.texas.gov/travel/texas-state-historic-sites-summer-camps. Our flyers for this program also have a QR code that you may scan to take you to the registration page. Contact us with any questions.