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A United Way fundraising project started by Megan Barron, Plymouth High School senior, to promote friendly competition between Plymouth and Triton Schools, led to the United Way benefitting with $3,201 raised from both communities.
 
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Culver history to be showcased E-mail
Friday, 20 February 2009
CULVER — Culver and Lake Maxinkuckee’s unique and varied past will be showcased at a series of monthly events thanks to the Antiquarian and Historical Society (AHS).
“Culver History LIVE!” will debut Saturday, Feb. 28 at 10 a.m. with a virtual “walk” through the history of the heart of commerce in Culver, Main Street downtown, as presented in a highly visual Power Point by the AHS’ Jeff Kenney.
Besides a wide array of fascinating historical photos, audience members will learn what stores and other ventures occupied Culver’s familiar downtown landscape through the past century and beyond. There’s sure to be some familiar names and images to some, and some surprises in store as well.
The “Culver History LIVE!” series will showcase a different area of Culver’s history — either via a live, in-person program from a speaker or in the form of vintage movies and films — each last Saturday of the month. Programs will take place in the Center for Culver history, the AHS’ in-progress museum located in the historic Carnegie portion of the Culver-Union Twp. Public Library, 107 N. Main St., downtown Culver.
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