Tri-Cities Treasures
October 5, 2024
Tri-Cities Historical Museum
Centennial Hall
Step into the past and savor an unforgettable moment with Tri-Cities Historical Museum at our annual Tri-Cities Treasures event on October 5.
This gala fundraiser will be a window into local history, featuring an historic menu from the Tri-Cities’ past, plus a display of artifacts from the time period. For 2024, be transported back in time 90 years to November 29, 1934 and partake of our recreated Thanksgiving feast enjoyed by officers serving on the Escanaba I.
Ticket sales open August 1, 2024, and can be purchased online, from our Guest Services team at the Museum, or from a member of the Board of Directors.
We thank our Partners for their support of this year's Tri-Cities Treasures!
We are joined this year by our:
Presenting Partner
(this opportunity still available!)
Supporting Partner
Leppink's Food Centers
Program Partners
D Baker & Sons Lumber
WGHN FM - Grand Haven
Event Details
Tri-Cities Treasures is an annual gala fundraiser in support of your local Museum, and will feature an historic menu and displays from the Tri-Cities area. This year's attendees will enjoy an ample Thanksgiving dinner buffet, live local music, a silent auction and cash bar*.
Program
4:15 pm
5:00 pm
5:15 pm
6:15 pm
7:30 pm
doors open for check-in, silent auction, bar and live music
welcome and opening comments
dinner buffet
Museum highlights
closing, auction checkout and event end
Menu
Celery Hearts, Sweet and Sour Gherkins, Queen Olives
Cream of Tomato Soup
Young Roast Turkey, Oyster Dressing, Giblet Gravy and Cranberry Sauce
Baked Spiced Ham, Candied Sweet Yams
Mashed Potatoes
French Peas
Creamed Cauliflower
Lettuce and Tomato Salad
Pumpkin Pie, Cake, Ice Cream, Fruit
Mixed Nuts
Sweet Cider and Coffee
*ticket price includes one (1) complimentary drink ticket for each guest
About Tri-Cities Historical Museum
Tri-Cities Historical Museum is a recognized leader in small- to medium-sized museums, with a highly qualified and experienced staff. The Museum’s mission is to create connections to local history, evidenced by staff and leadership’s innovative educational programs, exhibits interpreted with a modern lens, and investment in a fully-searchable, public-access database, Collective Access, cataloging the entire 70,000-object collection.