Public Notice
PUBLIC NOTICE On December 3, 2025 at 2:45pm ET, Gunston Hall’s Search Committee will hold an in-person meeting regarding the recruitment of our next Executive Director. December 3, 2025 2:45pm […]
PUBLIC NOTICE On December 3, 2025 at 2:45pm ET, Gunston Hall’s Search Committee will hold an in-person meeting regarding the recruitment of our next Executive Director. December 3, 2025 2:45pm […]
Calling all little adventurers! Strap on your explorer boots and join us for Nature Thursdays! This program runs on the first Thursday of every month at 10:30 AM. Your preschool-aged […]
Get into the holiday spirit at Gunston Hall!
Join us Thursday, December 4, from 6–8:30 p.m. in the Ann Mason Room for a Holiday Wreath Making Workshop with Quince Blossom Ridge. Create a festive wreath using fresh greens, seasonal décor, and plenty of holiday cheer. Tickets include light refreshments plus a themed cocktail or mocktail.
🎟 Limited spots available—tickets go on sale October 1!
Celebrate the season with Gunston Hall’s festive holiday event! Explore Christmas traditions from the 1780s and 1920s with games, crafts, live music, a visit from Santa, and more. Discover how people of all backgrounds experienced the holidays in the 18th century. Tickets: $15 adults / $8 kids. Members save 50%.
Note this is an invite only event. If you wish to learn more about the event, please contact: Sandra Vieira at [email protected] The Un-Forgotten Founder: A Celebration of George Mason's Legacy on the Occasion of his 300th Birthday Monday, December 8, 2025 Scalia Law School, Arlington, Virginia
PUBLIC NOTICE On December 9, 2025 at 11:30am ET, Gunston Hall’s Development Committee will hold an all-virtual meeting. December 9, 2025 11:30am ET Zoom link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81249429482?pwd=vN4wj9ajR8tnC8xGAdz3SIQHZxaT4j.1 Should the meeting format change, a subsequent notice will be issued in accordance with Virginia Code § 2.2-3707. Public comment will not be heard at this meeting.
This online series illuminates what kinds of food were eaten by different people in colonial Virginia. Every 45-minute class spotlights a dish eaten by one of the following groups: the Mason family; people enslaved at Gunston Hall; the white laborers, shopkeepers, and tenant farmers; and the peoples native to this land. Participants will learn how […]
Lunch for Your Brain! How do George Mason’s ideas connect to our modern democracy? How have Americans used their rights to express themselves? Tune in at 12:30 p.m. for this 30-minute program on the third Wednesday of each month. You’ll have a chance to engage with topics ranging from activism and protest to the right […]