Went to a Holography Showing: The Michigan Medium Event. Where Holography got its start right here in Michigan! Fri. 12, 2022 Opening! Doug Tyler, a professor at St. Mary's College in Notre Dame. What a great event. Very educational. If you wanted to know how holograms work this is the place to go. All handicapped accessible! Self portrait of Prof. Tyler! Fathers of modern Holography!
Port Huron Museum Carnegie Center presents once a month 'Movies on the Mezzanine'! If you're looking for a different kind of venue for your movie viewing experiences try this venue. The movies shown are classics. "His Girl Friday" was the featured film Thursday November 21. I thoroughly enjoyed myself with the delicious popcorn and lemonade that was served on a side table all at no charge for the snacks! So if you're looking for something to do, in December, the next classical movie is "It's A Wonderful Life" starring James Stewart and Donna Reed. Bring the family would love to see you there in support of the museum. Per Fire Code and or Museums permission bring a blanket and pillow for the young/young at heart for entertaining viewing and lay...
Read moreThe Carnegie Museum was a blast during my son's school field trip. The kids (and us grown ups too) got to learn about different aspects of life during pioneer times. The kids made homemade cornbread, shook up cream to make butter, and learned how to make soup out of vegetables that they cut up themselves. After learning how the pioneers cooked their meals over an open fire, they also got to make their own dipped candles, make punched tin art, learn how to draw with a quill and ink, and play with replica toys from the time period. We we're also given a tour of a pioneer home and the main museum itself, designed our own quilt blocks, and saw historical artifacts from our area. The museum building is beautiful, and I can see why it is available for use for special occassions. Once the food was done cooking, we enjoyed eating our soup and cornbread. The kids really enjoyed their trip, and they left the museum with many souvenirs from their various activities. I plan to make a trip in the future to explore the museum further and check out the gift shop. And I look forward to going to some of their special events and...
Read moreIt was good. The children learned many things. Learned how the pioneers started their days with gathering/hunting and making their meals over an open fire. Then started their daily chores before enjoying the later day/ evening.
They helped make vegetable soup and cornbread. Tin punch pictures...wrote and Drew with quills and handmade little wax candles.
After all these activities...we later went into the museum where we saw our ancestors history of the Civil War....how music was during it's time and on a third level... The models of the large ships that sunk in the great lakes and...
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