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WSU Fort St. Joseph Museum Presentation 2017
This is an opportunity for attendance at the WSU Fort St Joseph presentation (in kit) on August 6 (Niles Michigan) The Fort St Joseph Museum and WSU archeology program have a season wind up event in Niles Michigan. They book the event as August 5-6 and at this writing I'm thinking of an early morning "Banzai" drive Saturday morning, do the day there, the evening dinner they have and then do the 'red eye' drive home late Saturday night. Niles…
Find out more »K8 Meeting August 2017
All meetings are Sundays 11am to 4pm. Meetings start promptly at 11am (“habitual” stragglers are not helpful to effective meetings). All those attending need to RSVP in advance since there are any number of buildings and rooms we may be assigned to: ToDanielOConnell@Juno.com Multi-Lakes is a wonderful club to hold our meetings at. It has FOUR outdoor ranges including a woodswalk for live shooting. Not all meetings will be shoots however bring your Bess (but leave in your auto as…
Find out more »Fort Meigs 2017
Note: These is one of the main/travel events that we are doing for year 2017. Maximum attendance by all members is asked, please plan in advance to be available for these three events spaced far between each other. There will be one or two 1-day events locally however we will notify members of these dates. Members attending all three of the above dates is appreciated and indicates your support of the group you belong to. These above date notifications posted…
Find out more »K8 Meeting September 2017
All meetings are Sundays 11am to 4pm. Meetings start promptly at 11am (“habitual” stragglers are not helpful to effective meetings). All those attending need to RSVP in advance since there are any number of buildings and rooms we may be assigned to: ToDanielOConnell@Juno.com Multi-Lakes is a wonderful club to hold our meetings at. It has FOUR outdoor ranges including a woodswalk for live shooting. Not all meetings will be shoots however bring your Bess (but leave in your auto as…
Find out more »Loup Garou at Navarre-Anderson Trading Post 2017
Join us at The Hunt for the Loup Garou at the Navarre-Anderson Trading Post (Territorial Park) 1- 2 p.m. and stay afterwards for a King's 8th evening. See the Monroe County Calendar of Events. The Post lays claim to Michigan's oldest wood building. In Monroe, Michigan, the folklore figure Loup Garou, has been featured in events for children sponsored by the Monroe County Museum at the early French site, the Navarre Trading Post. Monroe, Michigan community organizations have long featured a…
Find out more »K8 Meeting October 2017
Meeting Focus: Drill and Life Fire All meetings are Sundays 11am to 4pm. Meetings start promptly at 11am (“habitual” stragglers are not helpful to effective meetings). All those attending need to RSVP in advance since there are any number of buildings and rooms we may be assigned to: ToDanielOConnell@Juno.com Multi-Lakes is a wonderful club to hold our meetings at. It has FOUR outdoor ranges including a woodswalk for live shooting. Not all meetings will be shoots however bring your Bess…
Find out more »George Washington Club Annual Banquet 2018
It is Holly's oldest tradition -- the George Washington Club's Annual Banquet. Rosencrans K. Devine began the tradition Feb. 22, 1893 at the Hurst Hotel (now the Holly Hotel), bringing together a group of prominent Holly citizens for the purpose of honoring George Washington. On the menu: ham, scalloped potatoes, carrot salad, green beans and rolls. For dessert it was George Washington's favorite -- cherry pie. For decades, the pies were made by Holly resident Carl MacArthur. Since then, MacArthur's…
Find out more »42nd Kalamazoo Living History Show (BAR)
More than 10,000 historical re-enactors, history enthusiasts, collectors and the general public from the United States and Canada are expected to attend the 42nd annual Kalamazoo Living History Show™. The show attracts over 270 of the finest artisans and vendors of pre-1890 living history supplies and related crafts from throughout the United States and Canada. Other highlights include children’s activities, Native American dancing and singing, and many artisans who will demonstrate their crafts. The Kalamazoo Living History Show™ is open…
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