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Civic Season

Join us during Civic Season, June 19 - July 4, for a special series of events and programs.

In brilliant sunshine, the Monticello house is decorated with patriotic bunting. View is of the west front and dome of the house (looking east).

The nationwide initiative started by Made By Us to connect history, civic engagement, and community participation takes place annually between Juneteenth and Independence Day.

In 2026, in celebration of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, Monticello is proud to present its most ambitious slate of Civic Season programming to date.

Featured Events

A toddler sits on his father's shoulders and hold up a small American flat at a July 4 naturalization ceremony at Monticello.

July 4 - Independence Day at Monticello

Join us for the July 4th Naturalization ceremony at Monticello | 9-10:30am
Family fun and activities all afternoon

Registration is Free

Our Partners

A strip of logos of the following: Visit Charlottesville, Cville Downtown Mall, Ragged Mountain Running Shop, 250th Celebration, Culinary Diplomacy, VA250, Made By Us, and More Perfect

Ongoing Tours and Programs

What is Civic Season?

From our newest federal holiday, Juneteenth, to our oldest, the 4th of July, Civic Season is a time to explore your story and how it connects to U.S. history through events, activities, and resources from credible sources.

Civic Season is the flagship program from Made By Us, a network of hundreds of museums, historic sites, libraries, and archives unleashing access to history for younger generations who have the most at stake.

Civic Season Explained

Upcoming Events

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  • An image of jars on a lazy susan

    Monticello at the Charlottesville City Market

    Come see Monticello at the Charlottesville City Farmer's Market
  • Commemorative quarter with Thomas Jefferson silhouette

    US Mint at Monticello: Celebrating the Declaration Coin

    Join Monticello and the United States Mint for a celebration of the new Declaration of Independence Semiquincentennial Coin, commemorating 250 years since the signing of Jefferson’s Declaration in 1776.
    Program Included with Admission
  • A couple on a row boat

    Monticello at the James River Batteau Festival's Scottsville Celebration

    Join Monticello at the James River Batteau Festival's Scottsville Celebration
  • Edith Hern Fossett artwork by Jabari Jefferson

    Artist Talk with Jabari Jefferson on "Who Is Edith Hern Fossett?"

    Join us for an engaging conversation with artist Jabari Jefferson as he discusses his latest work, “Who Is Edith Hern Fossett?”
    Non-Members $15 | Members $10
  • People gathered at Jefferson Vineyards picnic area

    Trivia Night at Jefferson Vineyards

    Gather your team and bring your curiosity to Jefferson Vineyards for a lively evening of history, wine, and friendly competition.
    Free
  • Image closeup of a table with dried flowers in baskets.

    Monticello at the Market Central Farmers Market

    Come see Monticello at the Market Central Farmers Market.
  • A person holding an array of feast of reason cards.

    Feast of Reason: Charlottesville Restaurant Day

    Join us for a first of its kind, city-wide dinner event.
    Pricing varies at participating restaurants
  • An aerial view of Montalto Mountain in the summertime.

    1.776 Montalto Challenge

    Join us for the Montalto Challenge, a 1.776 mile race up Jefferson's high mountain with spectacular views of Charlottesville and the Blue Ridge Mountains.
    $55
  • Drafting the Declaration with Thomas Jefferson

    Join Thomas Jefferson, as portrayed by historical interpreter Bill Barker, as he takes you back to the turbulent times of America’s founding.
    Included with Admission
  • Drafting the Declaration with Thomas Jefferson

    Join Thomas Jefferson, as portrayed by historical interpreter Bill Barker, as he takes you back to the turbulent times of America’s founding.
    Included with Admission