Pine Grove Closed – Snow Days!
Baby, it's cold outside. And the Pontiac School District sets our schedule - we follow along. Pine Grove is closed Tuesday January 29th and Wednesday January 30th due to the weather. Here's hoping for Thursday!
Baby, it's cold outside. And the Pontiac School District sets our schedule - we follow along. Pine Grove is closed Tuesday January 29th and Wednesday January 30th due to the weather. Here's hoping for Thursday!
The first meeting of the Oakland County History Alliance (soon to have a different name). Here is the agenda: - Meet and greet - Presentation - what the OCHA is all about - Discussion: Structure of the organization, participation levels, meeting frequency, and in general how we all want this to work - Choose a new name for this alliance - we can't use alliance - Time dependent: break out
** Note: Event Rescheduled Due To Weather ** Hot off the Presses! Meet author John Cohassey as he shares information about the day to day experiences of the soldiers of the Michigan 22nd Infantry. John's new book will be available for sale & signing that evening. This is an informal gathering, light refreshments will be provided. This history explores the 22nd’s day-to-day experiences in Kentucky, Tennessee and Georgia. John
Baby, it's cold outside. And the Pontiac School District sets our schedule - we follow along. The schools are closed today.
Oakland County Pioneer & Historical Society is the steward of the estate of Pine Grove. This commitment is accomplished through the efforts of a dedicated group of volunteers and friends. Come join us for an evening to show you our appreciation of your support! Thank you!
Elizabeth Dennison Forth - Emancipated Woman Presented by Rosie Richardson Lisette Denison Forth was born a slave near Detroit, worked as a maid, became a Pontiac landowner, and philanthropist. Celebrating Black History Month, Rosie Richardson will speak on Lisette’s early life, freedom, and her contribution in the building of St James Episcopal Church in Grosse Ile. Her life story has been documented by Michigan Historic Site Markers, the National Register