The history of fighting fire in South Haven, starting in the late 1800s when a bucket brigade was the only line of defense, will be featured in an exhibit opening Memorial Day weekend at the Historical Association of South Haven (HASH). The exhibit, “When I’m Called to Duty…,” has been assembled and organized by HASH […]
Light the Way Kick-Off Celebration
YOU ARE INVITED – SOLD OUT! We’re sorry, but we sold the last ticket to this event. Light the Way Kick-Off Celebration 5:30 p.m., Thursday, May 7 South Haven Yacht Club 401 Williams St. SH Join the Historical Association of South Haven for an evening that includes hors d’ oeuvres, dinner, the debut of a […]
Lighthouse Contest – Create a work about our South Haven Lighthouse Heritage. You could win fame and a $100. Prize!
The Historical Association of South Haven (HASH) is sponsoring a poetry, vignettes, and art images contest to support “Save the Light,” the South Haven lighthouse restoration project. Items submitted to this contest will be printed in a chapbook entitled, Lighting our Harbor, Preserving our Past. One winner will be chosen to receive a $100 prize. […]
Thursday, Feb 26th at 5:30pm – Our Lighthouse… Our Heritage
Our Lighthouse… Our Heritage: The Need for Preserving South Haven’s Most Notable Landmark. You are invited to attend a Lighthouse Campaign Preview on Thursday, February 26 at the Historical Association of South Haven’s museum, 355 Hubbard Street in South Haven. Appetizers/drinks at 5:30 and the meeting will begin at 6:00 pm. This warm community get-together […]
Women’s Vintage Baseball Team – Sunday, Sept. 28 at 5:00 pm, at Kid’s Corner in SH
Ladies – Interested in playing 1860s style Base Ball? The South Haven Bark Peelers are putting together a women’s Vintage Base Ball team. An organizational practice will take place on Sunday, Sept. 28 at 5:00 p.m. at Kid’s Corner in South Haven. Contact Rick Olsen @ 269-208-4433 with any questions.
Oral History ‘Best Practices’ Workshop, 7-9pm, Tuesday, September 9 – Lake Michigan College, Room 141
Collecting and celebrating life stories preserves history for future generations. Sponsored by the Historical Association of South Haven. This program is free and open to the public.
Abraham Could Not Be Hindered – Thursday, August 28, 7pm
“Abraham Could Not Be Hindered”. A lecture presented by R. James Taylor, Trustee for Mary’s City of David. This program describes the departure of Mary Purnell from and reorganization of the House of David.
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