We at the Moton Museum are glad to share ways to learn about Barbara Johns! Please engage with the resources linked below, and we would love to have you visit
Barbara Johns Day 2025
We at the Moton Museum are glad to share ways to learn about Barbara Johns! Please engage with the resources linked below, and we would love to have you visit
Attention visitors: Beginning today, Monday April 15th, the Robert Russa Moton Museum will be closed to the public as we undergo essential HVAC replacement work. Stay tuned for updates and
The Moton Museum will be closed starting December 18th 2023 and will reopen January 2nd 2024 at 12:00pm. If you have any questions email us [email protected] Happy Holidays! Moton Staff
The Robert Russa Moton Museum in Farmville will host authors Brian Grogan (“A Little Child Shall Lead Them”) & Patricia O’Connell Pearson (““We Are Your Children, Too”) for two books events in October. Both events are free and open to the public.
Read More from Moton to Host Authors Grogan & Pearson in October
The Talent Showcase tryouts for tomorrow 9/23 have been postponed. Stay tuned to the Farmville Recreation website for more updates.
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