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SUMMARY:Shifting Shoreline Lecture Series - Museum Center
DESCRIPTION:“Contaminated Sediments: A Path to Restoration” – Dr. Richard Rediske\, Professor\, Annis Water Resources Institute \nThe presentation will cover the historical sources of sediment contamination in Muskegon Lake and the work local\, state\, and federal partners lead to the removal significant sources. The current status of sediment contamination will be discussed along with the necessary actions to complete the restoration process. \nPresenter Bio:\nDr. Richard Rediske is a Professor of Water Resources at Grand Valley State University’s Annis Water Resources Institute (AWRI). He has a Ph.D. from University of Michigan in Environmental Chemistry and has conducted environmental research at AWRI for over 20 years. His research areas include environmental chemical fate and transport\, aquatic toxicology\, water quality management\, ecosystem restoration. Prior to joining AWRI\, Dr. Rediske was the Director of Environmental Services for local environmental consulting firms including WW Engineering and Science and Earth Tech. \nThis lecture series is presented in conjunction with the Shifting Shoreline exhibit. Each lecture begins at 6:00 pm. Call 722-0278 to reserve your seat. This is a free series. \nOther dates and topics: \nFebruary 28: “Remediation\, Restoration and Revitalization of Muskegon Lake” – Kathy Evans\, West Michigan Shoreline Regional Development Commission \nMarch 14: “Tools and Techniques for Exploration of Muskegon Lake” – Dennis Donahue\, NOAA Federal \nMarch 28: “Muskegon Lake as a NOAA Habitat Focus Area” Terry Heatlie\, NOAA Affiliate \nApril 25: “The Long Term Muskegon Lake Monitoring Program” – Dr. Alan Steinman\, Director\, Annis Water Resources Institute
URL:https://lakeshoremuseum.org/event/shifting-shoreline-lecture-series-museum-center-3/
LOCATION:Muskegon Museum of History and Science\, 430 W. Clay Ave\, Muskegon\, MI\, 49440\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program/Event,FREE
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20170328T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20170328T190000
DTSTAMP:20260516T155822
CREATED:20170110T194608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170110T194608Z
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SUMMARY:Shifting Shoreline Lecture Series - Museum Center
DESCRIPTION:“Muskegon Lake as a NOAA Habitat Focus Area” – Terry Heatlie\, NOAA Affiliate \nMr. Heatlie’s talk will look at the work done on Muskegon Lake as a Habitat Focus Area\, and what it might mean for the future of the Muskegon Lake Area of Concern. \nThis lecture series is presented in conjunction with the Shifting Shoreline exhibit. Each lecture begins at 6:00 pm. Call 722-0278 to reserve your seat. This is a free series. \nPresenter Bio:\nMr. Heatlie has almost 31 years of experience in ecological resource assessment\, fish and wildlife impact assessments in both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems\, monitoring\, planning\, permitting\, NEPA compliance and Natural Resource Damage Assessment (NRDA). Specific experience includes federal grant review; wetland delineation; natural features inventories; site planning and selection; permit negotiation; site selection and monitoring of wetland mitigation\, restoration and creation projects for successful completion; aquatic invertebrate sampling in wetlands and streams; tree surveys and oil spill rapid assessment. This experience was gained while working at NOAA\, the Corps of Engineers and in environmental consulting. \nOther dates and topics:\nFebruary 28: “Remediation\, Restoration and Revitalization of Muskegon Lake” – Kathy Evans\, West Michigan Shoreline Regional Development Commission \nMarch 14: “Tools and Techniques for Exploration of Muskegon Lake” – Dennis Donahue\, NOAA Federal \nApril 11: “Contaminated Sediments: A Path to Restoration” – Dr. Richard Rediske\, Professor\, Annis Water Resources Institute \nApril 25: “The Long Term Muskegon Lake Monitoring Program” – Dr. Alan Steinman\, Director\, Annis Water Resources Institute
URL:https://lakeshoremuseum.org/event/1820/
LOCATION:Muskegon Museum of History and Science\, 430 W. Clay Ave\, Muskegon\, MI\, 49440\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program/Event,FREE
GEO:43.2338223;-86.2541899
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20170314T180000
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CREATED:20170110T194059Z
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SUMMARY:Shifting Shoreline Lecture Series - Museum Center
DESCRIPTION:“Tools and Techniques for Exploration of Muskegon Lake” – Dennis Donahue\, NOAA Federal \nThis presentation will focus on how Muskegon Lake has been influenced and shaped by the communities and industries along its shores. Just as use\, focus and priorities have changed over the decades\, so have efforts to measure physical and biological parameters. The suite tools available to researchers have become more sophisticated since the initial mapping of the Lake. Our current understanding of the Lake is shaped by these earlier efforts and the limitations of tools available to researchers. This presentation provides an historical overview of methods and gear deployed to measure the diverse physical and biological aspects of the Muskegon Lake. Future management of the Lake will require a holistic understanding\, supported by a new suite of field methods and tools \nThis lecture series is presented in conjunction with the Shifting Shoreline exhibit. Each lecture begins at 6:00 pm. Call 722-0278 to reserve your seat. This is a free series. \nPresenter Bio:  \nDennis Donahue is the Marine Superintendent for NOAA’s Great Lakes Environmental Research Lab and is responsible for managing the NOAA fleet of research vessel on the Great Lakes. A graduate of the Great Lakes Maritime Academy and the University of Michigan with degrees in Marine Engineering and Naval Architecture. In his current position\, he has played a role in a broad spectrum of research projects with particular focus on the integration of vessels\, applied technologies and sampling gear to support research objectives. \nOther dates and topics:\nFebruary 28: “Remediation\, Restoration and Revitalization of Muskegon Lake” – Kathy Evans\, West Michigan Shoreline Regional Development Commission \nMarch 28: “Muskegon Lake as a NOAA Habitat Focus Area” Terry Heatlie\, NOAA Affiliate \nApril 11: “Contaminated Sediments: A Path to Restoration” – Dr. Richard Rediske\, Professor\, Annis Water Resources Institute \nApril 25: “The Long Term Muskegon Lake Monitoring Program” – Dr. Alan Steinman\, Director\, Annis Water Resources Institute
URL:https://lakeshoremuseum.org/event/shifting-shoreline-lecture-series-museum-center-2/
LOCATION:Muskegon Museum of History and Science\, 430 W. Clay Ave\, Muskegon\, MI\, 49440\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program/Event,FREE
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20170228T180000
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CREATED:20170110T193716Z
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SUMMARY:Shifting Shoreline Lecture Series - Museum Center
DESCRIPTION:“Remediation\, Restoration and Revitalization of Muskegon Lake” – Kathy Evans\, West Michigan Shoreline Regional Development Commission (WMSRDC) \nThis program will present an overview of more than a decade of Muskegon Lake cleanup and restoration projects. It will discuss how community partnerships have advanced restoration and the local\, state and federal programs that have supported water quality and natural resources improvements. \nPresenter Bio:\nKathy Evans is the Environmental Program Manager at the WMSRDC. The WMSRDC is a regional planning agency with programs in economic development\, transportation planning\, environmental planning\, local government services and homeland security. The Environmental Program focuses on water quality and natural resources improvements\, and includes strong community involvement and sustainability components. Kathy has worked in the conservation and natural resources field since the early 1990’s. For the past nine years\, Kathy and the WMSRDC environmental program has managed extensive restoration projects to improve fish and wildlife habitat along the Muskegon Lake shoreline and its tributaries. \nThis lecture series is presented in conjunction with the Shifting Shoreline exhibit. Each lecture begins at 6:00 pm. Call 722-0278 to reserve your seat. This is a free series. \nOther dates and topics:\nMarch 14: “Tools and Techniques for Exploration of Muskegon Lake” – Dennis Donahue\, NOAA Federal \nMarch 28: “Muskegon Lake as a NOAA Habitat Focus Area” Terry Heatlie\, NOAA Affiliate \nApril 11: “Contaminated Sediments: A Path to Restoration” – Dr. Richard Rediske\, Professor\, Annis Water Resources Institute \nApril 25: “The Long Term Muskegon Lake Monitoring Program” – Dr. Alan Steinman\, Director\, Annis Water Resources Institute
URL:https://lakeshoremuseum.org/event/shifting-shoreline-lecture-series-museum-center/
LOCATION:Muskegon Museum of History and Science\, 430 W. Clay Ave\, Muskegon\, MI\, 49440\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program/Event,FREE
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20161029T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20161029T220000
DTSTAMP:20260516T155822
CREATED:20160809T195009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160809T195009Z
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SUMMARY:Haunted Trail - Heritage Park
DESCRIPTION:It’s a night of Haunted History at Michigan’s Heritage Park in Whitehall. They’ve dug up some ghosts and ghouls and are eager to meet you. Participants will want to watch their backs as they take a walk through time’s most terrifying and bloody moments in history complete with ghost stories and surprises. The tour is recommended for ages 13 and older. The cost of the event is $15. \n[button link=”https://buytickets.at/lakeshoremuseumcenter/64296″]Buy Tickets[/button]
URL:https://lakeshoremuseum.org/event/1524/
LOCATION:Michigan’s Heritage Park\, 8637 N. Durham Rd\, Whitehall\, MI\, 49461\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program/Event
GEO:43.4147096;-86.312461
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20161028T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20161028T220000
DTSTAMP:20260516T155822
CREATED:20160809T194617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160809T194617Z
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SUMMARY:Haunted Trail - Heritage Park
DESCRIPTION:It’s a night of Haunted History at Michigan’s Heritage Park in Whitehall. They’ve dug up some ghosts and ghouls and are eager to meet you. Participants will want to watch their backs as they take a walk through time’s most terrifying and bloody moments in history complete with ghost stories and surprises. The tour is recommended for ages 13 and older. The cost of the event is $15. \nThe event will also take place on October 29 from 7 to 10 pm \n[button link=”https://buytickets.at/lakeshoremuseumcenter/64296″]Buy Tickets[/button]
URL:https://lakeshoremuseum.org/event/haunted-trail/
LOCATION:Michigan’s Heritage Park\, 8637 N. Durham Rd\, Whitehall\, MI\, 49461\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program/Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20161001T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20161001T220000
DTSTAMP:20260516T155822
CREATED:20160301T185806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160301T185806Z
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SUMMARY:Lumber Barons' Ball
DESCRIPTION:Victorian Carnivale is the theme of this year’s event which we’re billing as “The Event of the Year”.  Imagine a night under the big top in Muskegon in the early 1900s with interactive entertainment\, music\, and more. Performers from the Bangarang Circus will put on a special show with a Fire Act as the Grand Finale!  The night includes a live and silent auction\, Five Fantastic Food Stations and a cash bar.  Themed attire suggested. A don’t miss it event at Watermark 920 on October 1st from 6 to 10 pm. \n  \n 
URL:https://lakeshoremuseum.org/event/lumber-barons-ball/
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Adult Program/Event,Fundraiser
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20160908T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20160908T193000
DTSTAMP:20260516T155822
CREATED:20160802T132619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160802T132619Z
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SUMMARY:Muskegon Lake History & Restoration Boat Tour
DESCRIPTION:The Lakeshore Museum Center is partnering with Grand Valley State University’s Annis Water Resources Institute (AWRI) to present a unique boat tour of Muskegon Lake. This tour\, aboard the W.G Jackson\, will highlight several sites around Muskegon Lake including Ruddiman Creek\, the former grounds of the Lakey foundry\, the  MERES preserve\, and the former site of Pigeon Hill. At each stop AWRI will discuss the work they are doing to help  restore the lake\, and the museum will talk about the historical use of the shoreline. \nThis tour will last approximately two hours\, and participants must be able to stand for the duration. The price is $10 per person and this tour is intended for adults and children 7 or older. \nCan’t make the date? Visit the Lakeshore Museum Center and see the Shifting Shoreline exhibit for information on this topic.  This program is nearly full\, please call the museum at 231-722-0278 to register or be placed on our waiting list.
URL:https://lakeshoremuseum.org/event/muskegon-lake-history-restoration-boat-tour/
LOCATION:Annis Water Resources Institute\, 740 West Shoreline Drive.  \, Muskegon\, MI\, 49441
CATEGORIES:Adult Program/Event
GEO:43.2343422;-86.2607249
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