Monday Matinees: Settling In: Immigrants and Cultures That Built Mid-Michigan

Monday, May 20, 2024 from 1:00pm to 2:00pm
Robert and Anne Hachtel Theater
321 Washington Avenue
989-893-5733

Join us in the Robert and Ann Hachtel Theater for the PBS Delta College Media's Settling In: Immigrants and Cultures That Built Mid-Michigan.

Many diverse ethnic groups were drawn to the Great Lakes Bay Region as developing frontiers in Michigan paved the way for agricultural and industrial growth. As each wave of immigrant settlement explored new work opportunities, faced labor challenges, and developed neighborhoods, towns and cities, they brought their own unique cultural perspectives and traditions to the Wolverine State.

Examine how different ancestral groups shaped Mid-Michigan and explore how their local communities survived and thrived amidst the challenges of starting a new life in a strange and unfamiliar land. These ethnic communities sought religious freedoms, impacted the state’s economy, influenced labor laws, and contributed to Michigan’s history and identity.

Admission:

Bay County Residents and BCHS Members: FREE

Non-Bay County Residents: $2/person or $5/Family.