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december

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As part of the Museum on Main Street program, Crossroads: Change in Rural America offers small towns in Michigan a chance to examine their own paths and to highlight the
Event Details
As part of the Museum on Main Street program, Crossroads: Change in Rural America offers small towns in Michigan a chance to examine their own paths and to highlight the changes that affected their fortunes over the past century. The exhibition will prompt discussions about what happened when America’s rural population became a minority of the country’s population and the ripple effects that occurred.
Time
December 14 (Saturday) - January 26 (Sunday)
Venue Location
Deveraux Memorial Crawford County Library
201 Plum St, Grayling, MI 49738
Event Host (grantee/partner) *
Deveraux Memorial Crawford County Library
january

Event Details
As part of the Museum on Main Street program, Crossroads: Change in Rural America offers small towns in Michigan a chance to examine their own paths and to highlight the
Event Details
As part of the Museum on Main Street program, Crossroads: Change in Rural America offers small towns in Michigan a chance to examine their own paths and to highlight the changes that affected their fortunes over the past century. The exhibition will prompt discussions about what happened when America’s rural population became a minority of the country’s population and the ripple effects that occurred.
Time
December 14 (Saturday) - January 26 (Sunday)
Venue Location
Deveraux Memorial Crawford County Library
201 Plum St, Grayling, MI 49738
Event Host (grantee/partner) *
Deveraux Memorial Crawford County Library

Event Details
The Arts and Humanities Touring Directory features some of the state’s most-talented performing and visual artists, and humanities presenters. The directory offers artists and humanities professionals the opportunity to present
Event Details
The Arts and Humanities Touring Directory features some of the state’s most-talented performing and visual artists, and humanities presenters. The directory offers artists and humanities professionals the opportunity to present their work throughout the state through work with nonprofit recipients of the Touring grants program. Partnered with the Arts and Humanities Touring Grant Program, it is a one-stop resource for many organizations looking to hold public arts and culture events.
Learn more at the link below and apply today!
Time
(Wednesday) 11:59 pm

Event Details
Join Dr. David Pilgrim, director of the Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia for a free lecture. This lecture introduces the audience to the creation, mission, and work of the
Event Details
Join Dr. David Pilgrim, director of the Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia for a free lecture. This lecture introduces the audience to the creation, mission, and work of the Jim Crow Museum—the nation’s largest collection of publicly accessible racist artifacts. The museum uses objects of intolerance to teach tolerance and to help create a more just society. A major goal of the Jim Crow Museum is to get people to talk openly, honestly, intelligently, and civilly about race, race relations, racism, and other isms. The focus is mainly academic—the tools are ugly relics of the past.
Time
(Thursday) 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Venue Location
Holland Museum
31 W. 10th Street Holland, MI 49423
Event Host (grantee/partner) *
Holland Museum
february

Event Details
The Arts and Humanities Touring Directory features some of the state’s most-talented performing and visual artists, and humanities presenters. The directory offers artists
Event Details
The Arts and Humanities Touring Directory features some of the state’s most-talented performing and visual artists, and humanities presenters. The directory offers artists and humanities professionals the opportunity to present their work throughout the state through work with nonprofit recipients of the Touring grants program. Partnered with the Arts and Humanities Touring Grant Program, it is a one-stop resource for many organizations looking to hold public arts and culture events.
Learn more at the link below and apply today!
Time
All Day (Saturday)
Event Host (grantee/partner) *
Michigan Humanities

Event Details
As part of the Museum on Main Street program, Crossroads: Change in Rural America offers small towns in Michigan a chance to examine their own paths and to highlight the
Event Details
As part of the Museum on Main Street program, Crossroads: Change in Rural America offers small towns in Michigan a chance to examine their own paths and to highlight the changes that affected their fortunes over the past century. The exhibition will prompt discussions about what happened when America’s rural population became a minority of the country’s population and the ripple effects that occurred.
Time
February 1 (Saturday) - March 15 (Sunday)
Venue Location
Reed City Area District Library
829 S Chestnut St, Reed City, MI 49677
Event Host (grantee/partner) *
Reed City Area District Library
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