Museum plans for eventful summer

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Live in-person events and activities are coming back to the Port Huron Museum. Andrew Kercher, community engagement manager for the museum, tells WPHM that in addition to the Carnegie Center, the Thomas Edision Depot and Fort Gratiot Light Station are expected to reopen next month. “We are banking on that pent up urge to get out, and we’re actually starting on weekends in April,” said Kercher. The museum’s satellite locations are slated to reopen April 10th.

He also says the museum’s popular Vintage Trolley Tours will return April 16th. In the meantime, Kercher says the public can explore the exhibits at the Carnegie Center including a exhibit called “From Whence We Came: Black History in the Blue Water area” which will be part of a permanent display at the museum. Next weekend also sees and outdoor, socially distant Maple Sugar demonstration taking place at the Carnegie Center. More information and preregistration is available online at www.phmuseum.org.

 

March 11 Andrew Kercher