These are not just events. They are places where families gather to remember who they are, dedicate their homes under God, and create memories that carry forward into the next generation.
Around campfires, in historic places, and across communities, we are building something lasting—one family at a time.
How Families Step Into the Story
Family Gatherings
Campfires, shared meals, and meaningful moments designed to bring families closer—creating memories that last beyond the event.
These are not just events. They are places where families gather to remember who they are, dedicate their homes under God, and create memories that carry forward into the next generation.
Around campfires, in historic places, and across communities, we are building something lasting—one family at a time.
A two-night outdoor gathering at Coyote Drive-In celebrating American heritage, film, and family through the story of James Stewart and the legacy of the American home.
Chilsolm Trail Museum
Cleburne • March 28–29, 2026
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A two-day heritage experience connecting the frontier spirit of the Chisholm Trail with the legacy of The Alamo—honoring courage, sacrifice, and the enduring grit that shaped America.
Blue Bonnett Festival
Ennis TX • April 18–19, 2026
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A vibrant spring gathering at the Bluebonnet Festival celebrating Texas heritage, family traditions, and the legacy of Sam Houston amid fields of bluebonnets and community celebration.
Honoring John F. Kennedy & Excellence in Education
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Old PArkland
Dallas, TX • May 2–3
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A distinguished gathering at Old Parkland focused on leadership, education, and the enduring legacy of John F. Kennedy—exploring excellence, responsibility, and the future of American learning.
Launching from the beginning of Route 66, this gathering honors Dwight Eisenhower and the rise of American industry—celebrating the roads, systems, and spirit that connected a nation.
At the Gateway Arch, this gathering honors Lewis and Clark and the spirit of the American frontier—celebrating exploration, courage, and the journey west that shaped the nation.
Hosted at the National Cowboy Museum, this gathering celebrates John Wayne and the enduring spirit of the American cowboy—honoring courage, character, and the rugged individualism that shaped the West.
At the end of Route 66, this gathering honors Walt Disney and the power of imagination—celebrating creativity, storytelling, and the enduring belief in a happy ever after.
Set in the vast beauty of Yellowstone, this gathering honors Sacagawea and the spirit of sacrifice—reflecting on courage, guidance, and the unseen strength that helped shape the American journey.
A defining gathering at Mount Rushmore marking 250 years of America—celebrating the beauty of the nation, the legacy of its leaders, and the enduring spirit that unites generations.
At the historic Manchester Chicken Broil, this gathering honors Henry Ford and the rise of American manufacturing—celebrating innovation, hard work, and the communities that built the nation.
Set along the edge of the Grand Canyon, this gathering honors Theodore Roosevelt and the majesty of America’s natural inheritance—celebrating stewardship, courage, and the enduring beauty of the land
Hosted at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, this gathering celebrates Elvis Presley and the rise of American rock and roll—honoring creativity, culture, and the sound that shaped generations.
Hosted at the Louisville Slugger Museum, this gathering honors Babe Ruth and the legacy of American baseball—celebrating tradition, family, and the game that has brought generations together.
At the Country Music Hall of Fame, this gathering honors Johnny Cash and the roots of American country music—celebrating faith, hardship, redemption, and the stories that shaped a nation.
At the Rosa Parks Museum and historic bus stop site, this gathering honors Rosa Parks and the courage that helped change a nation—reflecting on dignity, conviction, and the power of standing firm.
In the heart of New Orleans, this gathering honors Louis Armstrong and the birth of American jazz—celebrating creativity, rhythm, and the cultural spirit that shaped a nation’s sound.
At the gateway to space, this gathering honors Neil Armstrong and the spirit of American exploration—celebrating innovation, courage, and the drive to reach beyond what’s known.
In historic Savannah, this gathering honors Ray Charles and the roots of American gospel music—celebrating faith, resilience, and the sound that shaped generations.
Kitty Hawk, North Carolina • September 19–20, 2026
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At the birthplace of powered flight, this gathering honors the Wright Brothers and the spirit of American invention—celebrating curiosity, perseverance, and the courage to lift off into the unknown.
Smoky Mountains, Tennessee • September 26–27, 2026
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In the Smoky Mountains, this gathering honors Daniel Boone and the spirit of early American exploration—celebrating courage, wilderness, and the pursuit of new frontiers.
At Niagara Falls, this gathering honors Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison and the rise of American power—celebrating innovation, energy, and the breakthroughs that electrified a nation.
At Gettysburg, this gathering honors Abraham Lincoln and the defining moment of national unity—reflecting on sacrifice, purpose, and the enduring call to remain one nation under God.
Honoring the 56 Signers & the Declaration of Independence
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • October 17–18, 2026
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At Independence Hall, this gathering honors the 56 signers and the birth of the Declaration of Independence—reflecting on liberty, responsibility, and the founding covenant that shaped the nation.
At the Statue of Liberty, this gathering honors Albert Einstein and the promise of the American Dream—celebrating freedom, opportunity, and the contributions of those who came to build a better future.
At Patriot Park, this gathering honors Johnny Appleseed and the stories that shaped early American life—celebrating simplicity, generosity, and the folklore passed down through generations.
At West Point, this gathering honors Henry Knox and the tradition of American military leadership—reflecting on courage, discipline, and the enduring call to serve and defend the nation.
At Minute Man Park and Old North Church, this gathering honors Paul Revere and the opening moments of the American Revolution—celebrating courage, urgency, and the grit that sparked a nation.