On Tuesday, October 16, the
North Berrien Historical Society will hold its Annual Membership Dinner and
Meeting. The Dinner begins at 6:00pm at
the North Berrien Historical Museum. Members
and the general public may attend with a pre-payment of $15 per person for the
meal. To make a reservation for the
dinner, contact the museum at 468-3330.
The Annual Meeting at 7:00pm is free and open to the public. It will
include a brief review of activities in the past year and the election of Board
Directors.
The Annual Meeting will be
immediately followed by the program "German Prisoners on Southwest
Michigan Farms" presented by Howard Poole, PhD. During World War Two, thousands of foreign
prisoners of war (POWs) were brought to temporary camps in this region to fill
labor shortages, especially in seasonal agricultural work. The POW Camp just northwest of Coloma housed
nearly 600 German prisoners and other camps were located in nearby communities. Dr. Poole, a retired Western Michigan
University professor, has researched and spoken on this topic extensively. He will discuss documents and images he has
collected as well as fascinating personal stories recorded in oral histories.
The Annual Meeting and program by Dr. Poole are free and
open to the public. The Annual Dinner at 6:00pm will require an RSVP and
pre-payment, but visitors may choose to attend only the free Annual Meeting and
program at 7:00pm if desired. For more
information, please contact the North Berrien Historical Museum at (269)
468-3330.
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