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Upcoming Programs and Events

November 5, 2024: Sport Fisherman, South Haven Steelheaders

By Rich Chapman and Don Goodwillie

The South Haven Steelheaders is a diverse group of citizens concerned about our community, its vitality, its deep fishing and outdoor recreation tradition. They are the largest chapter of the Michigan Steelhead & Salmon Fishermen’s Association, established to protect, promote and enhance sport fishing in the Great Lakes and connecting waterways. Join us for a presentation and discussion by current president, Rich Chapman, joined by one of the founders of the Michigan Steelheaders, Don Goodwillie as they present the historical beginnings and current events of the South Haven Steelheaders and the Michigan Steelhead and Salmon Fisherman’s Association.

November 19, 2024: History of the Pokagon Band of the Potawatomi Indians

By Cecil Wilson, Historic Research Specialist

Join us as Cecil Wilson, Historic Research Specialist for the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians gives a presentation on the history of the Pokagon Band in our local area and Southwest Michigan. Pokagon citizens have long sustained their culture and connection to their homeland; numerous placenames in northern Indiana and southwest Michigan continually reflect that connection. The Pokagon people have endured thanks partly to their values of Wisdom, Love, Respect, Truth, Honesty, Humility, and Bravery. Adapting these deeply rooted ideals to contemporary circumstances has made the Band an engine for economic development and a model for sustainable living in the region.

Cecil Wilson is a Pokagon Potawatomi and a member of the Turtle Clan. He is pursuing a doctorate in U.S. History through Western Michigan University. Cecil works as the Historic Research Specialist for the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi’s Center of History and Culture. His primary job is to research the vast history of the Potawatomi people and to share his findings with his community, as well as reaching out to the surrounding communities to discuss an often-forgotten history of our shared lands. Cecil also works in the Tribal Historic Preservation Office and works with NAGPRA compliance for the Pokagon Band.

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Concert Series

Sunday, November 17, 2024 at 3 pm – Lisa Sung Jazz Quartet

The 2024-25 Scott Club Concert Series will kick off on Sunday, November 17th with a delightful concert by the Lisa Sung Jazz Quartet.   Lisa will be accompanied by Rodney Whitaker (Director of Jazz Studies at Michigan State University) on bass, David Alvarez III on drums, and Andrew Bishop (Director of Jazz Studies at University […]

Programs are FREE and open to all!

All programs begin at 1:00 p.m. unless noted otherwise. This year’s programs and concerts will be a hybrid of in-person (at the Scott Club unless noted otherwise) and online. Non-members/guests please send email to info@scottclub.org to request a Zoom link.

The South Haven Scott Club was organized in 1883 as a reading circle and has been providing cultural events to the community ever since then in its Michigan historic site. Located at the corner of Phoenix Road and Pearl Street in South Haven, Scott Club is a stately Queen Anne style building of sandstone capped by a cupola of carved oak. Two historic windows of Austrian stained glass frame our east and west walls and serve as a cultural icon to the east entrance to the city.

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Activities supported in part by the MICHIGAN ARTS AND CULTURE COUNCIL and the NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS.