As Summer approaches, Houston’s parents and educators seek enriching professional development opportunities for children. The Buffalo Soldiers National Museum recognized by the BIPOC Arts Network and Fund (BANF) 2023 as a Houston Cultural Treasure, is excited to announce a summer filled with enriching experiences for students and teachers.
Youth Outdoor Exploration Program
Open to youth aged 11-17, the Youth Outdoor Exploration Program, in collaboration with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, offers a summer of adventure at no cost. Participants will immerse themselves in various activities, including camping, hiking, equestrian training, golfing, and historical tours, all while exploring the legacy of the Buffalo Soldiers in Texas. This program is crafted to inspire, educate, and challenge, fostering a deep appreciation for Texas’ natural and cultural heritage. Participants will gain leadership skills and a stronger sense of community under the guidance of experienced rangers.
Program Schedule:
- May 2024: Weekend at Brazos Bend
- June 2024: Three-day journey to Davis Mountains, including visits to Fort Davis and McKavitt
- July 2024: Weekend getaway at Lake Livingston
- August 2024: Coastal retreat at Galveston Island
Empowering Educators
Teachers will find a treasure trove of resources and workshops to integrate the Buffalo Soldiers’ rich history into their curriculum. The museum offers a variety of educator-centric programs, including guided tours and interactive lesson plans, to bring history to life in the classroom.
Educational Initiatives Include:
- Virtual Talk on Support Units in the Normandy Campaign: June 7, 2024, 3–4 p.m.
- Educator Symposium: June 14, 2024, 9 a.m.–3 p.m.
- Film Screening of A Soldier’s Story: June 22, 2024, 6–8 p.m.
- Immersive Tours: Tuesdays to Saturdays, 10 a.m. and 11 a.m.
For registration and more details on these exciting summer opportunities, contact Dr. Michelle Tovar, Director of Education at the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum, at 713-696-9931 or [email protected]. For more information, visit their website at www.buffalosoldiermuseum.com.