Patrons of a Sunday afternoon lecture at Barrow Brewing Co., 108 Royal St., heard about the fabled history of Route 66 from D ...
Times Herald Port Huron on MSN
Michigan Coney dog history lecture set for Port Sanilac event
A free July 24 lecture in Port Sanilac explores the history and culture of Detroit-style coney dogs with author Joe Grimm.
The Rock Island Arsenal will continue it’s lecture series on the American Revolution with a talk on the Declaration of Independence Wednesday.
A Michigan State University journalism professor will bring the story of the Detroit-style Coney dog to Port Sanilac during a free public lecture at the Sanilac County Historic Village & Museum. The ...
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Climate Change Is Already at the Bedside. Why Aren't We Learning About It?
It's time to scale planetary health education in residency training ...
WEcycle Fort Smith, a student-founded organization focused on recycling and upcycling initiatives, will host the first of ...
A Sip & Paint for Kids grades K-5 will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 7, at the Aiken County Public Library 314 ...
Reading Eagle on MSN
America 250: Free series to feature lectures, living history and patriotic programs
Three local history, preservation and archaeology organizations are joining to present a series of programs exploring regional Revolutionary War-era history and celebrating the country’s ...
Attention Upper Division Undergrads and Grad Students!This year we will celebrate our Seventh class of Ron Paul Scholars and that means if you are a student ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — People gathered in West Baton Rouge Parish on Juneteenth for a lecture event recognizing the legacy of a late local civil rights leader, A. Ralph Slaughter.
The Yeongdeungpo-gu Future Education Foundation, under District Mayor Choi Ho-kwon, announced it is recruiting participants ...
Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSN
'Tea and revolution' lecture series wraps up with look at art
“Art of the American Revolution” will be the focus Sunday of the final part of Illinois State Historical Society’s “Tea and ...
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