
North Carolina Weekend
Hands-On History
Explore our state’s fascinating history through visits to historic sites and other destinations.
Additional information about our programs is available by clicking the program title in the schedule below. For more information about accessing our channels - PBS NC (formerly UNC-TV), the North Carolina Channel, Rootle 24/7 PBS KIDS and the Explorer Channel - please contact your individual service provider. For a handy, printable channel overview, please download our TV Channel Guide PDF.
North Carolina Weekend
Explore our state’s fascinating history through visits to historic sites and other destinations.
State of Change
How communities are returning waterways to a natural state to address the impacts of climate change.
Shaped by Sound
Wilmington’s Blue Footed Boobies bring their raw, bombastic rock to the “Shaped by Sound” stage.
SCI NC
Truffles are notoriously hard to grow and find, but dogs can help.
REEL SOUTH
Five Black women take on the Klan in a landmark 1982 civil case for justice.
REEL SOUTH
Survivors of Birmingham’s bombings work to transform the city’s painful history.
Saturday, May 17, 10 AM
Join PBS North Carolina at Marbles Kids Museum & Moore Square as we play, explore and share free hands-on activities, games, demonstrations with community partners, PBS KIDS educational resources and more.
Saturday, June 7
PBS North Carolina hosts a gathering of Early Childhood Education Professionals, parents and caregivers aimed at celebrating and supporting those who are helping children, birth through third grade, to grow strong roots for a healthy foundation.
Saturday, May 17, 10 AM—2 PM
Join PBS North Carolina at Marbles Kids Museum & Moore Square as we play, explore and share free hands-on activities, games, demonstrations with community partners, PBS KIDS educational resources and more.
Saturday, June 7
PBS North Carolina hosts a gathering of Early Childhood Education Professionals, parents and caregivers aimed at celebrating and supporting those who are helping children, birth through third grade, to grow strong roots for a healthy foundation.