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SUMMARY:Robert Seldon Duncanson Legacy: A Celebration of Black Artists
DESCRIPTION:The River Raisin National Battlefield Park Foundation\, Robert Seldon Duncanson Society and Black Artists of Detroit are hosting: The Robert Seldon Duncanson Legacy: A Celebration of Black Artists on Saturday\, February 19\, 2022. \n Date:            Saturday\, February 19\, 2022 \n                        5 p.m. to 8 p.m. \nCost:              FREE \n  \nGuest Speakers:\nWalter Bailey: Master Artist\, Centennial Artist\, Concept Designer of Acrylic Polymer Panels and the exclusive signature art form Acrylonics. \nDarren Darby: Visual Artist specializing in “Laypuzzin” with current inspiration from Biblical themes and earlier times in Detroit. \nSpecial Guests:  12 Members of the Detroit Fine Arts Breakfast Club with an Art Exhibition honoring Black History Month. \n  \nCOVID-19 Guidelines:\nAs the National Park Service monitors and responds to the COVID-19 pandemic\, we work closely with the doctors and public health professionals in the NPS Office of Public Health to use the latest science to guide our decision making. The CDC recommends all individuals wear a mask indoors in public in areas of substantial or high transmission.
URL:https://thebattlefield.org/event/robert-seldon-duncanson-legacy-a-celebration-of-black-artists/
LOCATION:River Raisin National Battlefield Park Visitor Center\, 333 North Dixie Highway\, Monroe\, MI\, 48162\, United States
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SUMMARY:Art Exhibition Honoring Black History Month
DESCRIPTION:Art Exhibition\nThe River Raisin National Battlefield Park and the River Raisin National Battlefield Park Foundation are proud to announce an Art Exhibition honoring Black History Month as part of the Robert Seldon Duncanson Legacy: A Celebration of Black Artists. Artwork by Members of the Detroit Fine Arts Breakfast Club will be on display during the month of February. \nFebruary 1st through February 28th \nOpen Daily 10:00 am – 5:00 pm \nCOVID-19 Guidelines:\nAs the National Park Service monitors and responds to the COVID-19 pandemic\, we work closely with the doctors and public health professionals in the NPS Office of Public Health to use the latest science to guide our decision making. \nThe CDC recommends all individuals wear a mask indoors in public in areas of substantial or high transmission. However\, visitors to national parks travel from all over the country and the world. Because of this and recognizing that most of the United States is currently in substantial or high transmission categories\, and in consultation with doctors and public health professionals\, we’ve implemented a nationwide mask requirement. To best protect our staff and visitors\, masks are required inside all NPS buildings and in crowded outdoor spaces\, regardless of vaccination status or location.
URL:https://thebattlefield.org/event/art-exhibition-honoring-black-history-month/
LOCATION:River Raisin National Battlefield Park Visitor Center\, 333 North Dixie Highway\, Monroe\, MI\, 48162\, United States
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SUMMARY:209th Anniversary Commemoration of the Battles of the River Raisin
DESCRIPTION:The 209th Anniversary Commemoration of the Battles of the River Raisin will be held in Monroe\, Michigan on Saturday January 22\, 2022. \n11:00 AM  Tactical Demonstration \n12:00 PM Commemoration Ceremony \nThe Battles of the River Raisin resulted in the greatest victory for Tecumseh’s Confederation and the greatest defeat for the United States during the War of 1812.    Although American forces were victorious in the first battle\, the second ended in what was described as a “national calamity” by then General William Henry Harrison.  The battle cry\, “Remember the Raisin!” inspired a massive U.S. victory at the Battle of the Thames\, which sealed the War of 1812 in the western theater for the U.S.\, claimed the life of the great Shawnee leader\, Tecumseh\, and resulted in the end of the American Indian Confederation.  The Battles directly led to  the implementation of forced Indian removal from the Northwest Territory\, an aftermath that continues to influence the United States today. \n 
URL:https://thebattlefield.org/event/209th-anniversary-commemoration-of-the-battles-of-the-river-raisin/
LOCATION:River Raisin National Battlefield Park Visitor Center\, 333 North Dixie Highway\, Monroe\, MI\, 48162\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211210
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211211
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SUMMARY:Local Artist Fran Maedel Art Raffle
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the life and artwork of local artist Fran Maedel with over 100 pieces of her artwork on display.  Fran was one of the first local artists to join efforts to remember the battlefield through art.  Fran did a lot of work for the Battlefield over many years and her very last painting was for battlefield painting now known as the “Unfinished Work”. \nRaffle: $10.00 raffle tickets for a Fran Maedel original artwork “Nature’s Gem”. Tickets are available at the Visitor Center front desk. The drawing will be held on December 10\, 2021. \nThe Art Raffle proceeds will benefit the Fran Maedel Art Studio\, Monroe County Community Foundation Art Fund\, the Foundation at Monroe County Community College’s Fran Maedel Art Scholarship\, and the River Raisin National Battlefield Park Foundation.
URL:https://thebattlefield.org/event/local-artist-fran-maedel-art-raffle/
LOCATION:River Raisin National Battlefield Park Visitor Center\, 333 North Dixie Highway\, Monroe\, MI\, 48162\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20211210T180000
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SUMMARY:Fran Maedel Tribute Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the life and artwork of local artist Fran Maedel with over 100 pieces of her artwork on display.  Fran was one of the first artists to join efforts to remember the battlefield in advance of the Bicentennial through art.  Fran did a lot of work for the Battlefield over many years and her very last painting was for battlefield painting now known as the “Unfinished Work”.  The Art Exhibition will run from November 6 through December 10th with the Tribute Auction on Friday\, December 10th.  Some of Fran’s originals will not be for sale\, however other art will be auctioned on December 10th.\nProceeds from the December 10th Auction will go to the Fran Maedel Art Studio\, Monroe County Community Foundation Art Fund\, the Foundation at Monroe County Community College’s Fran Maedel Art Scholarship\, and the River Raisin National Battlefield Park Foundation.
URL:https://thebattlefield.org/event/fran-maedel-tribute-art-exhibition/
LOCATION:River Raisin National Battlefield Park Visitor Center\, 333 North Dixie Highway\, Monroe\, MI\, 48162\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210917
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211001
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SUMMARY:Never Forgotten- POW/MIA Trail of Remembrance
DESCRIPTION:The River Raisin National Battlefield Park\, as Michigan’s largest battlefield\, preserves and protects the sacred soil that became the final resting place of the largest number of U.S. soldiers killed in a single battle during the War of 1812.  After the January 22\, 1813 battle along the River Raisin\, 586 U.S. soldiers were taken prisoner\, the most ever taken by a foreign power from the continental United States.  British forces marched the able-bodied American prisoners north from the River Raisin towards Detroit and then on to Canada. Please join the National Battlefield Park\, DTE Energy Foundation\, First Merchants Bank\, La-Z-Boy Inc.\, Sieb Plumbing & Heating and the Kiwanis Club of Monroe in remembering and honoring all who were taken as prisoners of war and those who served and never returned home. \nThe flags are visible from sunrise to sunset along the walk-way outside the Park’s new Visitor Center towards the Battlefield grounds. \n**The River Raisin National Battlefield Park staff prioritizes the health and well-being of visitors\, volunteers\, and employees. We continue to work closely with the NPS Office of Public Health using CDC guidance to ensure public areas and workspaces remain safe and clean for everyone.  Visitors are required to wear a mask indoors\, regardless of vaccination status\, and should attempt to maintain a minimum of 6 feet between your group and others.
URL:https://thebattlefield.org/event/never-forgotten-pow-mia-trail-of-flags-memorial/
LOCATION:River Raisin National Battlefield Park Visitor Center\, 333 North Dixie Highway\, Monroe\, MI\, 48162\, United States
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CREATED:20210513T160247Z
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SUMMARY:Spring Open House
DESCRIPTION:See History come Alive! \nCamp activities & exhibits will be on-going all day\, including open fire cooking\, lawn games\, gardening\,  medicinal herbs\, shrub making\, spinning\, wood working\, and camp life with scheduled black powder demonstrations. \nThis event is sponsored by the Friends of the River Raisin Battlefield in cooperation with the National Park Service and the River Raisin Battlefield National Park Foundation. Participating groups include Lacroix’s Company of Michigan Volunteers\, the Wyandot of Anderdon\, Frenchtown Spinners\, the 2nd U.S. Artillery\, 1st Regiment\, and the NPS Volunteers-in-Park. \nAfter visiting the encampment\, come inside the NEW Visitor Center and see what’s new at the River Raisin National Battlefield Park.
URL:https://thebattlefield.org/event/spring-open-house/
LOCATION:River Raisin National Battlefield Park Visitor Center\, 333 North Dixie Highway\, Monroe\, MI\, 48162\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210605
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CREATED:20210508T040106Z
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SUMMARY:We Remember - Field of Flags Remembrance
DESCRIPTION:River Raisin National Battlefield Park is Michigan’s largest battlefield and preserves and protects the sacred soil that became the final resting place of the largest number of United States soldiers killed in a single battle during the War of 1812. \nIt is tradition at the Battlefield to fly 500 flags to honor and remember all those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for their nation.  Millions of Americans have fought and died on battlefields to defend our freedom and ensure our safety.  The 2021 Field of Remembrance is dedicated to all who answered the call of their Nation to defend\, protect and selflessly pay the ultimate sacrifice.   We hope you will join the National Battlefield Park\, Kiwanis Club of Monroe\, DTE Energy Foundation\, First Merchants Bank\, La-Z-Boy Incorporated\, Sieb Plumbing and Heating in saluting and thanking all those who continue to rise to the occasion and serve on the front lines to protect us during these challenging times. \nThe flags are visible from sunrise to sunset on the lawn outside the Park’s new Visitor Center. \n**The health and wellbeing of visitors and employees at River Raisin National Battlefield Park remains our top priority. We continue to work closely with the NPS Office of Public Health using CDC guidance to ensure public areas and workspaces are safe and clean for visitors\, employees\, partners\, and volunteers. To continue supporting the nation’s effort to reduce the spread of COVID-19\, services will be to a maximum of 32 people at any one time in the visitor center lobby and a maximum of 30 people at a time in the Park’s theater.   In addition\, visitors are required to follow all State COVID-19 Safety precautions\, must wear a mask when indoors\, and should attempt to maintain a minimum of 6 feet between your group and others.
URL:https://thebattlefield.org/event/we-remember-field-of-flags-remembrance/
LOCATION:River Raisin National Battlefield Park Visitor Center\, 333 North Dixie Highway\, Monroe\, MI\, 48162\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210508
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210712
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SUMMARY:Flora of Michigan Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:One hundred and Twenty-Nine original pieces of artwork produced by 61 regional artists on display can be visited free of charge\, and many are available for sale through the Park’s gift shop. The Art Exhibition has been made possible through the generosity of the Sieb Plumbing and Heating\, Monroe County Historical Society and Kiwanis Club of Monroe\, Michigan. \nThe New Park Visitor Center will be open daily from 10:00 am until 6:00 pm \n**The health and wellbeing of visitors and employees at River Raisin National Battlefield Park remains our top priority. We continue to work closely with the NPS Office of Public Health using CDC guidance to ensure public areas and workspaces are safe and clean for visitors\, employees\, partners\, and volunteers. To continue supporting the nation’s effort to reduce the spread of COVID-19\, services will be to a maximum of 32 people at any one time in the visitor center lobby.   In addition\, visitors are required to follow all State COVID-19 Safety precautions\, must wear a mask when indoors\, and should attempt to maintain a minimum of 6 feet between your group and others. \n 
URL:https://thebattlefield.org/event/flora-of-michigan-art-exhibition/
LOCATION:River Raisin National Battlefield Park Visitor Center\, 333 North Dixie Highway\, Monroe\, MI\, 48162\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="River Raisin National Battlefield Park Foundation":MAILTO:info@battlefieldfoundation.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20200501T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20200515T190000
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CREATED:20200304T062851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200511T175642Z
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SUMMARY:Flora Of Michigan Opening Art Gala
DESCRIPTION:Rescheduled to May 1st\nPrice (includes two wine or soda drink tickets or one flight of wine and a drink ticket and all food stations\, tea and coffee)\n$25 advanced\n$30 at the door \nFor tickets or information please contact the park at 734-243-7136 or stop by at the visitor center at 1403 E. Elm Ave.\, Monroe\, MI \n— \nFlora of Michigan Art Exhibition Grand Opening Gala \nMonroe & Wayne Counties\, Michigan – Superintendent Scott J. Bentley announced today that the 2020 Flora of Michigan Art Exhibition Grand Opening Gala has been set for Friday\, April 3\, 2020.  “Building on the success of the 2019 Art Exhibition\, we are expecting over 70 artists to enter over 200 pieces of art from Michigan and Ohio in the Exhibition\,” said Superintendent Bentley.    \nThe Art Exhibition Grand Opening Gala will feature amazing foods and drinks from 12 Monroe County restaurants and caterers that include pairings with eight varieties of wine from Michigan’s award-winning Hickory Creek Winery.   While enjoying the art\, food and wine\, participants will have the opportunity to experience a wine making presentation and meet Hickory Creek Winery owner and wine maker Adam McBride.   The evening will be the perfect place to enjoy time with friends as you enjoy great food\, live music\, award winning wine and amazing original art!  Gala guests will also have the first opportunity to purchase original art created by area artists\, buy plants and participate in a silent auction and raffle throughout the evening.  Proceeds from the Art Gala will support art programs and acquisitions for River Raisin National Battlefield Park educational programs.   \nWhen:                 Friday\, April 3\, 2020\n                             7 p.m. to 10 p.m. \nWhere:                River Raisin National Battlefield Park Education Center\n                              333 N. Dixie Highway\n                              Monroe\, Michigan 48162 \nCost:                    $25.00 in advance or $30 at the door (includes two wine or soda drink tickets or one flight of wine and a drink ticket and all food stations\, tea and coffee).  Tickets may be purchased in advance at the River Raisin National Battlefield Park Visitor Center located at 1403 E. Elm Ave. in Monroe\, Mi or by phone at 734-243-7136.  \nThe River Raisin National Battlefield Park Foundation is honored to recognize and thank the 2020 Flora of Michigan Art Gala and Exhibition sponsors and supporters.  Title Sponsors are First Merchants Bank and the Monroe County Historical Society; Major Sponsors are Beckett & Raeder and ITC; Art Sponsors are La-Z-Boy\, Sieb Plumbing and Heating\, and the Honorable Mayor Robert and Val Clark; and Sponsor Hassett Title!   Featured evening food is being generously provided by Agua Dulce\, Angelo’s Chop House\, Fazolies\, Kabob One\, Personal Choice Catering\, Public House\, R-Dinner\, Bedrock Quarry\, Brass Monkey/Quarto’s\, Cakes by Stephanie\, El Magueys\, and Monica’s Baker Boy!  \nThe Silent Auction will include a great selection of items from Agua Dolce\, the Book Nook\, Cakes by Stephanie\, Deb’s Floral\, Family Farm and Home – Flat Rock\, Frenchie’s Fine Jewelry\, Hickory Creek Winery\, Hometown Pharmacy\, Jacks Bicycle\, Lamour Printing\, the Monroe County Convention and Tourism Bureau\, Susie Sweets\, Tiffany Hamilton Photography\, Tractor Supply and more!   A tremendous thanks to Art Exhibition curators Darlene Belair and Becky Mullins and volunteer coordinators Andrew Bentley\, Maryne Bentley and Rusty Davis! \nHickory Creek Winery: Hickory Creek Winery has a humble\, yet storied past in the Southwest Michigan winery community. Founded by a partnership of grape farmers in 2006\, it started simply as an outlet for wines produced from the estate. The founders built a livery barn to house winemaking operations and a small winemaker’s quarters. Soon\, Hickory Creek had a local following and reputation for producing classic European-style wines with vitis vinifera fruit.\nThe boutique winery was part of a small movement of winemakers who started making dry to off-dry wines\, focusing on quality over quantity and featuring world-class wine made from the fruit of the Southwest Michigan wine region.  As American wine palates matured and the public became more educated about wine quality\, Hickory Creek continued its work to change the perception of Southwest Michigan wines.\nIn September 2017\, Adam McBride\, a West Michigan native\, purchased the winery. He continues the tradition of hand-crafting world European-style wines from throughout the Lake Michigan Shore AVA (American Viticulture Area).\nAdam McBride:  Adam’s passion for wine started in one of the world’s great wine regions\, Germany’s Mosel Valley. Living for 2 years in a small winemaking village nestled between steep sloped Riesling vineyards\, he developed a deep appreciation for not only wine\, but its makers\, its culture\, and its impact on community. The seed was planted\, and it stayed with him.  After a distinguished 8-year career as a Logistics Officer in the United States Airforce and stints running logistics for some of Michigan’s most prominent manufacturers (Steelcase\, Stryker)\, he finally made the dream of running a winery/vineyard a reality. Adam is the owner of Rock Paper Scissors Wine Company LLC and Hickory Creek Winery in Buchanan\, Michigan.  Adam has his Masters of Business Administration from Michigan State University Eli Board School of Business\, a Bachelors in Social Relations from Michigan State University\, formal wine education through Napa Valley Wine Academy and the Wine and Spirits Education Trust (Level 3 Award with Distinction)\, and is currently studying Viticulture and Enology at Lake Michigan College.\nRiver Raisin National Battlefield Park:\nRiver Raisin National Battlefield Park preserves\, commemorates\, and interprets the January 1813 battles of the War of 1812 and their aftermath in Monroe and Wayne counties in Southeast Michigan.    The Battles of the River Raisin resulted in the greatest victory for Tecumseh’s Confederation and the greatest defeat for the United States during the War of 1812.    Although American forces were victorious in the first battle\, the second ended in what was described as a “national calamity” by then General William Henry Harrison\, and later President of the United States.  The battle cry\, “Remember the Raisin!” inspired a massive U.S. victory at the Battle of the Thames\, which sealed the War of 1812 in the western theater for the U.S.\, claimed the life of the great Shawnee War Chief\, Tecumseh\, and resulted in the end of the American Indian Confederation.  The aftermath of the Battles resulted in the formation and implementation of Indian removal policies and laws at the conclusion of the War of 1812\, an aftermath that continues to influence the United States today.   For more in-depth information about the Battlefield please visit www.nps.gov/rira/ or www.battlefieldfoundation.org\nAbout the National Park Service:  More than 20\,000 National Park Service employees care for America’s 418  national parks and work with communities across the nation to help preserve local history and create close-to-home recreational opportunities.  Visit us at www.nps.gov\, on Facebook www.facebook.com/nationalparkservice\, Twitter www.twitter.com/natlparkservice\, and YouTube www.youtube.com/nationalparkservice.
URL:https://thebattlefield.org/event/flora-of-michigan-opening-art-gala/
LOCATION:River Raisin National Battlefield Park Foundation\, 333 N. Dixie Hwy\, Monroe\, MI\, 48162\, US
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