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SUMMARY:Origin Stories Exhibit Opening and Kick-Off
DESCRIPTION:“Origin Stories” is a collection of 50 recorded oral histories detailing the arrival of Lansing residents from across the globe. Selections as broad as a Vietnamese boat person\, the son of a Ukrainian shepherd\, a family who made their way via the Erie Canal; a young couple from Alabama who were part of the Great Migration\, a family member who survived the Indian Boarding School and other individuals who were part of the refugee resettlement. Many came fleeing war\, famine\, religious oppression\, and many others saw opportunities not available to them in their original countries. Immigrants made their way from Ireland\, France\, Canada\, Scotland\, and scores of other countries. The Exhibit will profile these individual origin stories through video storytelling and traditional exhibits of artifacts. \nFunding for the Great Michigan Stories program is provided by Michigan Humanities. Any views\, findings\, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this program do not necessarily represent those of Michigan Humanities or the aforementioned entities.
URL:https://www.michiganhumanities.org/event/origin-stories-exhibit-opening-and-kick-off/
LOCATION:Library of Michigan\, 702 W Kalamazoo St\, Lansing\, MI\, 48911
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SUMMARY:Kathlene Frances Fowler Program
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, May 11\, 2:00 p.m.\, Library of Michigan\, Lake Erie Room\, Matt Lutzke\, president of the Williamston Depot Museum will discuss his new book and relate the story of Kathlene Frances Fowler of Williamston who during the Harding Administration was one of the most important women in public service in Washington D.C. She would later become social secretary to First Lady Harding and work in numerous positions in Washington D.C. \nFunding for the Great Michigan Stories program is provided by Michigan Humanities. Any views\, findings\, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this program do not necessarily represent those of Michigan Humanities or the aforementioned entities.
URL:https://www.michiganhumanities.org/event/kathlene-frances-fowler-program/
LOCATION:Library of Michigan\, 702 W Kalamazoo St\, Lansing\, MI\, 48911
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SUMMARY:Measure for Measure
DESCRIPTION:Measure for Measure was founded in 1988 by five alumni of the University of Michigan Men’s Glee Club\, to provide an opportunity for men to perform music composed and arranged for male chorus. Under the leadership of its founding conductor\, Dr. Leonard L. Riccinto\, Measure for Measure debuted with seventeen singers in April 1989. \nMeasure for Measure has appeared at conventions of the American Choral Directors Association\, Michigan School Vocal Music Association\, Intercollegiate Men’s Choruses\, Inc\, and the International Male Choral Symposium. Measure for Measure collaborates annually with the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra\, and has also enjoyed performances with the Detroit\, Flint\, Oakland\, Plymouth\, Rochester\, and Ypsilanti Symphony Orchestras. Measure for Measure has toured throughout the United States\, Canada\, and Europe\, and collaborated with acclaimed soloists including George Shirley\, Ara Berberian\, Glenda Kirkland\, and Jennifer Larson. \nThe men of Measure for Measure embrace the belief that singing is for a lifetime\, and every season hold concerts that encourage young men to continue singing. Measure for Measure’s efforts to promote male choral singing have led to collaborations with the men’s choruses from the University of Michigan\, Michigan State University\, Azusa Pacific University\, Ball State University\, Bowling Green State University\, Grand Valley State University\, Miami University (OH)\, and Ohio University\, among others. \nMeasure for Measure has performed several benefit concerts for charitable organizations including Dawn Farm\, Hope Clinic\, United Way\, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital – Pontiac\, Mott’s Children’s Hospital\, Save-A-Heart Foundation\, Saline Area Social Services\, Eastern Michigan University music department scholarships\, Branch United Youth Choir\, and a project sponsored by the Livingston Arts Council to restore the Howell Opera House. \nFunding for this program was provided by Michigan Humanities –Arts and Humanities Touring Grant. Any views\, findings\, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this program do not necessarily represent those of Michigan Humanities or the aforementioned entities.
URL:https://www.michiganhumanities.org/event/measure-for-measure/
LOCATION:First United Methodist Church of Northville\, 777 Eight Mile Rd\, Northville\, MI\, 48167
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