CULVER — As part of its ongoing summer series of historical programs focused on America’s 250th birthday, the Culver

Historical Society will present “Bicentennial Culver,” a look back at a variety of patriotic celebrations in Culver’s past, with particular emphasis on the variety of ways the local community marked the bicentennial of 1976. The free event takes place on Saturday, June 27, at 10:30 AM, at the Culver Public Library.
Showcasing the story with visuals and narrative will be Culver Academies Museum and Archives Manager and Society board member Jeff Kenney, and Society President, the Very Rev. Dr. John Houghton.
Other events in the Society’s summer series, which is focused on celebrating the 250th birthday of America, include:
“The Presidents of the United States of America,” a tour of original documents signed by each of the 47 Presidents while they were in office, accompanied by a live presentation by Culver’s John Zeglis; Sat., July 18, 2 PM, on the ground floor of the Huffington Library on the Culver Academies campus.
Vocalist and composer Olivia van Goor will present a program of popular favorites for the Society’s annual fundraiser on Sat., August 8, at 7:30 PM, at the Culver Academies Legion Memorial Building. Tickets may be purchased by contacting historyofculver@gmail.
An original one-act play, “True Daughters: An Independence Day Reminiscence,” (followed by the Society’s annual meeting), presents three area pioneer ladies, true “Daughters of the American Revolution,” discussing their fathers’ roles in the War of Independence. Sat., Aug. 29 at 10:30 AM, Culver Community H. S. Auditorium.
The Society’s annual Stories and Stones event will celebrate the lives of several local residents buried at the Culver Masonic Cemetery on Sat., Sept. 19, starting at 1 PM at the Cemetery.
With the exception of the fundraiser/concert, all events are free and open to the public. Contact historyofculver@gmail.com with questions.























