Upcoming Events & Exhibits


Nov
23
to Nov 28

Gift Giving Exhibit

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A special exhibit showing examples from the museum’s collections of holiday gifts from 100 years ago when Lincoln Park was on the verge of becoming a city.

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Veterans Day Ceremony
Nov
11

Veterans Day Ceremony

On Monday, November 11 at 11 a.m. we will gather on the museum lawn to honor those who have served our Nation in the cause of Freedom and especially those who did not return home, having become Missing in Action (MIA) or a Prisoner of War (POW).

Watch HERE on the city’s YouTube channel.

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POW/MIA 'Missing Man Table'
Nov
9

POW/MIA 'Missing Man Table'

On Saturday September 9, the historical society will host a program on the POW/MIA 'Missing Man Table' held at 2:30 p.m.  The presentation will be made by Lincoln Park resident and veteran Tom Cunningham.  Our thanks to Tom for sharing his knowledge and involvement with the program.

“The Missing Man Table” is set for the single “Missing Man” who represents the captured and missing from all conflicts, and has become a tradition at important military and patriotic functions. The museum’s presentation on Saturday, November 9th is given by Lincoln Park resident Tom Cunningham. Tom and his two brothers each served in Vietnam. Tom’s talk will throw light on elements of the Missing Man service, explaining the meaning and significance of each article on the Table and taking the viewer deep into the world of the POW/MIA issue. While there is no “official version” of the Missing Man Table Ceremony in terms of “correct protocol”, all versions of the ceremony strive for honest heartfelt expressions from the presenters’ perspective.

Watch HERE on the city’s YouTube channel.

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MC5 Celebration
Oct
12

MC5 Celebration

For both the lifelong and newcomer fans of the MC5, the rockers from Lincoln Park who helped lead the evolution of rock music into the punk era of the 1970s, the celebration of the band’s induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this October has already begun. Having epitomized the rock revolution with their rebellious spirit and revolutionary musical styles, the band has merited past nominations to the Hall and is being awarded in 2024 with the “Award for Musical Excellence.”

Sadly, the group’s last remaining members, lead guitarist Wayne Kramer, and drummer Dennis ‘Machine Gun’ Thompson, both passed away earlier this year. Fred ‘Sonic’ Smith, Rob Tyner, and Michael Davis had died in previous years. The band’s longtime manager, John Sinclair, also passed away this year. On Saturday, October 19, 2024, the MC5, along with a slate of other legendary rock honorees, will be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland Ohio.

One week prior, on Saturday, October 12th, the community of Lincoln Park will gather at our Memorial Park Bandshell to celebrate this landmark in rock and roll history. With activities set to begin at 3:00 p.m., DJ Soul Deep will kick off the festivities turning out tunes by the group and its influencers and the many bands they came to inspire. The celebration will include friends and families of the band, and the dedication of a tree next to the bandshell, where the MC5 performed in their early years together. A declaration of the special day and presentation by the City of Lincoln Park leads off the official proceedings. The release of “MC5: An Oral Biography of Rock’s Most Revolutionary Band” takes place the same weekend with book sales and signing by co-authors Brad Tolinski and Jaan Uhelszki. The celebrated artwork of photographer Leni Sinclair and poster artists Gary Grimshaw and Carl Lundgren will also be represented and available for purchase. An assortment of food trucks will be on site. Scheduled speakers include musician Tino Gross, who will serve as emcee for the celebration, journalist Peter Werbe, poet M.L. Liebler, and members of the band’s families, giving testimonials in the stage portion of the evening. Live performances by Sugar Tradition and American Ruse will carry the energy through the evening's twilight. At dusk, there will be a showing of rare films of the band. Our deep gratitude to Becky Tyner, Tim Caldwell and Adam Stanfel for their help coordinating this special tribute in Lincoln Park. It is an absolute joy for all of us - and you - to share this milestone here in our own backyard!

 

More information about our previous exhibition for the 50th anniversary of MC5 can be found HERE.

Our Thanks to Carl Lundgren for the art design with photography by Leni Sinclair and Emil Bacilla.

Here is a link to the recent Destination Downriver podcast that features a segment on the upcoming MC5 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame celebration here in Lincoln Park. Participants include former mayor and current director of the Lincoln Park Chamber of Commerce, Tom Karnes; Special Events Director for the City, Stephani Davis; and Museum Curator Jeff Day.

A new book entitled MC5: An Oral Biography of Rock's Most Revolutionary Band, will have its official release at an event to be held Friday October 11th at the DIA. Including interviews and research conducted by writer Ben Edmunds over a two decade period, compiled and edited by co-authors Jaan Uhelszki and Brad Tolinski, the book is being released one week before the MC5 will be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.               

The book's release and concurrent Hall of Fame event was a completely serendipitous occurrence.

The new book will also be available for purchase and signing at Lincoln Park's celebration event for the 5 at the Memorial Park bandshell on Saturday, October 12th beginning at 3pm. This is event is free and open to the community.

You can check out the DIA event details by clicking HERE.

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Lincoln Park Garden Walk
Jul
27

Lincoln Park Garden Walk

We hope you can join us for the annual Lincoln Park Garden Walk/tour taking place on Saturday July 27, from 9am to 1pm.  The tour, sponsored by the Community Improvement Commission, will feature a selection of both residential and community gardens across the city.

Tour Maps can be picked up here at the historical museum beginning at 9am; all donations will help with funding the museum, a valued community resource.

The museum will also be open for visits from 9:00am to 1:00pm, when we normally open to the public.

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75th Anniversary Dinner – LP Rotary Club
Jun
29

75th Anniversary Dinner – LP Rotary Club

Our congratulations to the Lincoln Park Rotary Club on celebrating 75 years of service in our community!

Originally chartered on May 13, 1949, the Rotary Club is commemorating its 75 years with an upcoming anniversary dinner. The event takes place on Saturday, June 29, 2024 at 5:00 p.m. in the hall of the Bethel Assembly of God Church, 2984 Fort Street.

Formed in 1949 as a local chapter of the international service organization – with the motto “Service Above Self” – the LP Rotary membership has included a cross-section of local business leaders and professionals. Beyond its goal of “advancing international understanding, goodwill and peace through a world fellowship”, the club worked at the local level to encourage the ideal of community service.

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May
18

Memorial Bell Ringing Ceremony

The annual Memorial Bell Ringing Ceremony of remembrance will be held on Saturday May 18th at 12 noon here on the grounds of the historical museum.  The ceremony has become a tradition in the Lincoln Park community, gathering us together to honor and remember those lost in service to our country and those dear to us in the ringing of the old Goodell School bell.

The ceremony precedes by a day Lincoln Park's John Dingell Memorial Day Parade held on Sunday May 19th at 1:00 p.m. on Fort Street.

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May
8

The Journey to Midnight

The final program of the spring comes on Wednesday, May 8th at 7:00 p.m., when local author Karin Risko offers a program on "The Journey to Midnight", which tells the story of the Underground Railroad in Detroit. This presentation is an indoor video version of Karin's walking tour (a part of her City Tours Detroit).

This lecture is free of charge.

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Apr
25

Annual Dinner

The evening features a special program by artist and Lincoln Park native Bill Morrison sharing highlights of his career as artist, illustrator, and cartoonist.  As we expect this to be a very well-attended program, early reservations are highly recommended. See your newsletter for more details.  Members will receive an official invitation in early March but advance reservations can be made anytime now by contacting the museum office. The member cost per person, which includes guests, is $15.

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Apr
3

Presentation on Clara Ford

Our second program of Spring arrives on Wednesday, April 3rd at 7:00 p.m. with a presentation on "Clara Ford" given by the Henry Ford Heritage Association.  A rare opportunity to learn more about this fascinating lady who did more than stand by the side of her husband.

This lecture is free of charge.

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Mar
13

Lincoln Park in 1924

On Wednesday, March 13th at 7:00 p.m. we will continue with our Wednesday evening historical society programming to which we returned last fall after a break of several years. The evening presentation by curator Jeff Day will focus on Lincoln Park in the year 1924, a heady period of huge growth that found the young community racing toward a vote for cityhood in early 1925.
Those in attendance will be invited to offer their suggestions for the city's 2025 centennial commemoration. (Many will remember this follows by just four years the Village of Lincoln Park centennial in 2021, which fell during the pandemic.)

This lecture is free of charge.

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