250th Lecture Series: Immigrant Communities in NW Ohio
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250th Lecture Series: Immigrant Communities in NW Ohio

An insightful lecture on the history of immigrant communities in Northwest Ohio.

Sat, 19 Sep 2026 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM (America/New_York) Grand Rapids Old Town Hall Grand Rapids , Ohio
The 250th Lecture Series continues with an engaging presentation on the history of immigrant communities in Northwest Ohio. Held in the historic auditorium of the Grand Rapids Old Town Hall, this event offers a deep dive into the cultural and social contributions of immigrants to the region. It is a fantastic opportunity for history enthusiasts and community members to learn from expert speakers in a beautiful, historic setting. Admission is free, making it accessible to all.

What to Expect

Expect a professional, informative presentation in a historic auditorium, followed by potential Q&A with the speaker.

Who Should Attend

  • History buffs
  • Students
  • Local residents
  • Community members

Agenda Overview

The lecture runs from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM, featuring a presentation on immigrant history.
Venue & Address
Grand Rapids Old Town Hall
24282 Front St
Grand Rapids , Ohio – 43522
United States
Organizer
Grand Rapids Historical Society · Non-profit
A local organization dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of Grand Rapids, Ohio.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a cost?
No, the lecture is free to attend.
Where is it held?
At the Grand Rapids Old Town Hall, 24282 Front St, Grand Rapids, OH.
Who is the speaker?
Check the Grand Rapids Historical Society website for speaker details.
Is registration required?
Check the official event page for any registration requirements.
Is the venue accessible?
The historic Town Hall is a community venue; contact them for accessibility info.
What is the 250th Lecture Series?
It is a series of historical talks hosted by the local historical society.
Tags
History Lecture Grand Rapids Education Community Ohio
Summary
Educational lecture on immigrant history in Northwest Ohio at the Grand Rapids Old Town Hall.
Highlights
  • Expert historical lecture
  • Historic venue setting
  • Free admission
  • Focus on NW Ohio history
  • Community educational event
  • Cultural insights
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