On Tuesday, June 4, a unique
opportunity will be offered to experience summer joys of the past on historic
resort grounds in Benton Harbor: Mary’s City of David and its cousin Eden
Springs Park. Participants will enjoy a
brief historical program, a Gardens tour, old-fashioned summer treats, and
rides on the century-old railroad at Eden Springs. The cost is a $25/person donation for this
“Summer Evening”; proceeds benefit Mary’s City of David, Eden Springs Park, and
the North Berrien Historical Museum. Reservations
can be secured upon payment to the North Berrien Historical Museum in person or
by mail to P.O. Box 207, Coloma, MI 49038.
The itinerary for this June 4
“Summer Evening" fundraiser is as follows:
· Begins at 6:30pm in the original
1932 vegetarian restaurant building at Mary’s City of David; History Talk by museum
curator, Ron Taylor, on Sister Mary Purnell’s summer resort season public
meetings.
· Intimate tour of the
historic Gardens surrounding Mary’s Shiloh Administration Building.
· Stop for an ice cream social! At the original 1932
concession stand, we’ll be served ice cream, cookies, and homemade lemonade.
· Move to nearby Eden Springs
Park. Ride on original 1908-09 Baushke built rail carriages, departing from the
original south depot. The short train route will encompass the properties that
were the zoo, aviary, green house, hotel, restaurant and base ball field. Two rides are included.
For more information, please contact
the North Berrien Historical Museum at (269) 468-3330.
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