Volume 35, number 5!
Rapids Historical Society
February 2014
Grand River Times The Newsletter of the Grand Rapids Historical Society
Inside this issue: Cover Story: February program: Pine Rest: 100 Years of Changing Lives Letter from our President, page 2 Our History, the Grand Rapids Historical Society page 3 Grand Rapids History & Special Collections Department, pages 4-5 Happening in History, page 6 Photo Sleuth, page 7
Pine Rest: 100 Years of Changing Lives Thursday, February 13, 2014, 7:00 p.m. Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum Presented by Mark Eastburg, Ph.D., President and CEO of Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services Over 100 years ago a small group of women and men of vision saw a need for a compassionate place of healing for people suffering from mental illness, a ministry where those whose minds kept them in chains could come and be treated with dignity and respect, and they could find release and healing. An early photo of the Cutler House, the farmhouse where Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services began more than 100 years ago.
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Next Program: Women at the Bar: The First Century of Women Attorneys in Grand Rapids, 1870s 1970s Save the date: Thursday, March 13, 2014, 7:00 p.m., at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum.
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Pine Rest began quietly in the pastures of Cutlerville, and the story now reaches and extends throughout several states. From a garden to the city. From a small group of immigrant people to lives touched in the entire community in all its diversity. In one way, the Pine Rest of today is far removed from the Christian Psychopathic hospital of 1910, but the strong roots established a century ago have provided the foundation necessary for modern mental health care. The staff at Pine Rest are pleased to share that story with you.
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