Benton Harbor

Bernstein & Tchaikovsky

Experience an unforgettable evening of passion, rhythm, and virtuosity as we welcome internationally acclaimed Ukrainian pianist Stanislav Khristenko to the stage. Presented in partnership with The Gilmore, this electrifying concert celebrates the vibrant spirit of Eastern Europe and the bold

Trivia Night with the Trivia Guy

Join The Trivia Guy and Hilton Garden Inn for a general knowledge trivia event! A little bit of everything is what we will cover in this event. Lots of entertaining questions and upbeat music will make it a fun evening.

There is a $10 per person cover to play.

All players are eligible for a 33%

Lest We Forget 250 year Speakers Program, The Revolutionary War

The Revolutionary War

.  “The Die is Cast: The Intolerable Acts and the American Revolution."

Professor Andrew Shankman, Ph.D. Rutgers University

The year 1774 and the passage by the British Parliament of the Coercive (or Intolerable) Acts changed forever American colonists' understanding of Britain

Lest We Forget 250 year Speakers Program, The Revolutionary War

The Revolutionary War

“State Constitutions of the Revolutionary Era”

Professor Sally Hadden. Ph.D. Western Michigan University

She will discuss state constitutions at a general level and some of the oddities (New Hampshire's and Georgia's first constitutions), showcase Massachusetts I and then

Lest We Forget 250 year Speakers Program, The Revolutionary War

The Revolutionary War

“What Was the Founders’ Original Intent: The Lessons of Europe and the Origins of the Constitution”

Professor James Lewis, Ph.D. Kalamazoo College

Kalamazoo College history professor James E. Lewis Jr. will talk about what the Framers of the Constitution meant by a "more

Lest We Forget 250 year Speakers Program, The Revolutionary War

The Revolutionary War

“It’s complicated: France, the United States and the building of an unlikely alliance.”

Professor Guillaume de Syon, Ph.D. Albright College

Between 1754, when George Washington first encountered “them” and 1784, when the French openly praised him, the United States and France

Lest We Forget 250 year Speakers Program, The Revolutionary War

The Revolutionary War

 7:00 - 8:00 P.M “Afoot at Lexington: Uncertainty, Memory, and the First Shots of April 19, 1775”

John Hodgson, Local Historian

On the night the Revolution began, the people of Lexington were operating on limited information, rumor, and instinct. This presentation reconstructs