Join us for a new series presented by the Oshkosh Public Museum and Friends of the Oshkosh Seniors Center. This series will provide opportunities to increase understanding of our region's Indigenous communities, both past and present.
Opening Presentation
February 23, 2025
2:00 p.m.
Oshkosh Convention Center.
2 North Main Street, Oshkosh, WI 54901
Details on the opening program:
The public is invited to join us for the free opening program kicking off the Bridging Past and Present: Exploring Native American Cultural Heritage program series. On the Sunday event, a panel consisting of Jennifer Haas, Director of the Cultural Resource Management Program at UWM, David Grignon, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer of the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin, and William Quackenbush, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer of the Ho-Chunk Nation will share their involvement and perspectives about the recent Menominee Park archaeological work.
Sign language interpreters will be on-site at the February 23, 2025, opening event.
Learn more here.
Registration Required. Click here to register.
If you have questions about the new series, please call Anne Schaefer, the City of Oshkosh's Marketing and Fund Development Coordinator, at 920-232-5306
Sponsors for the program include; Friends of the Oshkosh Seniors Center, Oshkosh Public Museum, Wisconsin Arts Board, National Endowment for the Arts, and Discover Oshkosh.
Watch for updates on more programs in this series!
Registration required for program. Click here to register.