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Upcoming Programs and Events

March 3, 2026: Remembering Remarkable Michigan Women

By The Silver Bag Ladies of South Haven

This program will be at the First Congregational Church
651 Phoenix Street, 1:00 p.m.
No Zoom for this program

In honor of Women’s History Month, the Silver Bag Ladies of South Haven’s branch of AAUW will share vignettes from the lives of a dozen Michigan ladies during the past two centuries. History is told through their hats as well as their words. Attendees are encouraged to wear their own hats in celebration of women’s history month!

The South Haven Branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW-SH) was established in 1947 and consists of over 150 women from South Haven and surrounding areas. The AAUW-SH is active in the community through activities, programs and interest groups. One of the interest groups. The Silver Bag Ladies of South Haven group, was founded with the purpose of presenting the lives of historical and living women through entertaining reade’’s theater programs.

March 17, 2026: Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with Music, Celtics and Classics

By Brian McClure

This program will be at Senior Services, 08337 M-140, South Haven
1:00 p.m.
No Zoom for this program

Brian has performed professionally for over 17 years. His show consists of fiddle, guitar, vocals and bodhran drum. Enjoy a great variety of songs, from Celtic to American classics people know and love. What makes Brian stand out is his ability to connect with and energize the audience. One can expect a lively performance that will have you on the edge of your seat! Come to Senior Services to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with the Scott Club!

Hailing from La Porte, IN, Brian has extensive training in music. Middle and High School Orchestra and Choir started his journey. While at Purdue University in West Lafayette he was a part of the Varsity Glee Club, where he performed over 100 shows a year, mostly on the road. One show that stands out is performing in Carnegie Hall with the New York Pops Symphony. Towards the end of college Brian began learning the great genre of Irish music, thanks to the pub Nine Irish Brothers, where he was the fiddler with a few bands; Trooper Thorn, Whiskey Runners, and Highland Reign. Moving to Paw Paw, MI in 2020, Brian began performing his one-man-band show using a loop pedal. He figured out how to incorporate a full band sound even though performing solo. Brian looks forward to a great future performing in Ireland and Celtic Festivals across the country.

April 7, 2026: Tracks of Progress – Black River Railroad

By Pat Ingalls, President, Michigan Flywheelers Museum

1:00 p.m.
Location of program to be determined

What’s new at the museum? Pat Ingalls will present the history of the museum and give updates on their latest projects. The current project is building the Black River Railroad that will include the restored #902 House of David steam engine going all around the museum property! Come and join us to find out about this wonderful museum that we have right here in South Haven.

The location of this program will depend on the progress of the lift construction at Scott Club. If necessary, the program will be held at the First Congregational Church, 651 Phoenix Street. Check back here, or on our Facebook page for updated information.

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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.