America 250 Jubilee at the MAC

Jul 11th

Presented by KSPS

Join KSPS and the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture (MAC) as we commemorate America's 250th anniversary with the “America 250 Jubilee,” a free community celebration honoring the nation's history, ideals and the many stories that shape our shared experience.

Enjoy a day filled with live music, local vendors, a beer garden, trivia and screenings of Ken Burns' highly acclaimed documentary “The American Revolution.”

Families and visitors of all ages can enjoy interactive children's activities, including a scavenger hunt and hands-on experiences designed to spark curiosity about history and civic engagement. Throughout the day, guests can visit a Revolutionary War reenactment camp featuring historical artifacts and demonstrations, browse a community quilt exhibition inspired by the theme "What Does Liberty Mean to Me?" and connect with local organizations participating in the vendor and community fair.

As part of this special celebration, admission to all MAC exhibits will be free throughout the day.

Whether you're interested in history, community, art or simply looking for a fun summer outing, the “America 250 Jubilee” offers something for everyone. Join us as we reflect on the past, engage with the present and celebrate 250 years of the American story.

The Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture

2316 W First Ave
Spokane, WA 99201