Volume 37, number 2
October 2015
Grand River Times The Newsletter of the Grand Rapids Historical Society Inside this issue:
Walking Beyond Our Ancestors’ Footsteps: An Urban Native American Experience
Cover Story: October program Letter from our President, page 2
PRESENTED BY: Levi Rickert (Potawatomi), Publisher/Editor,
2015-2016 GRHS Schedule page 4 Happening in History,
Native News Online Thursday, October 8, 2015, 7:00 p.m.
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Life-long Grand Rapids area resident Levi Rickert, a tribal citizen of the Potawatomi, will provide an overview of a new exhibition that will open Pulaski Days on November 3, 2015 at Grand Page 7 Valley State University’s Mary Idema Pew Library, named Photo Sleuth, “Walking Beyond Our Ancestors’ page 7 Footsteps: An Urban Native American Experience.” Rickert has been part of the planning team that developed Search: Grand Rapids Historical Society “Walking Beyond Our Ancestors’ ________________________________ Footsteps: An Urban Native Next program: After the October American Experience.” The program, the Grand Rapids Historical exhibition originated within the Society’s next program will be on Kutsche Office of Local History, November 12, 2015 at the Donnelly located in Brooks College of Center at Aquinas College. The Interdisciplinary Studies at Grand speaker will be Tom Buettner. Mr. Valley State University. Buettner will be speaking about the The new exhibition is the beginning of a series that will highlight Pere Marquette Railway and how it impacted Grand Rapids. Native Americans living in the Grand Rapids area during the last halfcentury. Continued on page 3 Grand River Times
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