Kutsche Office of Local History will host annual luncheon

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The Kutsche Office of Local History will host its fourth annual luncheon on October 15; last year's event is pictured.
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The Kutsche Office of Local History will host its fourth annual luncheon on Tuesday, October 15, and highlight partners and organizations associated with its Connections Along the Grand River exhibition.

The event will run from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. in the Mary Idema Pew Library multipurpose room. It is free and open to the public, and of particular interest to local historians, museum archivists and librarians. RSVP online at gvsu.edu/kutsche.

Last year, the Kutsche Office of Local History was among 18 organizations to receive grants from Michigan Humanities to support a series of public conversations that focus on the factors that connect Michigan residents to water.

The luncheon continues conversations from a March symposium that centered on the Grand River and how residents have been impacted by the waterway. 

For more information, visit gvsu.edu/kutsche or call the Kutsche Office at x18099.

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