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September 15, 2026: How a Summer Camp Can Change a Child’s Life Forever- Opportunities Unlimited for the Blind

By Gwen Botting

Opportunities Unlimited for the Blind Camps offers summer camps and select year-round programs for children and youth who are blind or have low vision. The programs emphasize essential independent living skills often overlooked in traditional settings, including personal organization, safe cooking techniques, and everyday problem-solving, while also fostering strong social connections. Through engaging and sometimes unexpected activities—such as kayaking, woodworking, ice fishing, and biking—participants build confidence, independence, and lasting friendships. These experiences help children develop skills naturally, in a supportive environment focused on mutual respect, capability, and fun.

Gwen Botting has served as Executive Director of Opportunities Unlimited for the Blind since 2012. Motivated by her experience raising a son who is totally blind and now lives and works independently, she identified gaps in blindness education and has dedicated her career to addressing them.

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October 6, 2026: Just a Little Baseball

By Garry Lange

“Just a Little Baseball” offers a historical look at America’s national pastime. Along the way, attendees will learn about the game while enjoying opportunities to reminisce, reflect, and share their own memories and experiences.

Garry Lange operates the Biggest Little Baseball Museum in his hometown of Three Oaks Michigan. He played the game as a youngster, started coaching as a teen and loves the game, especially its history. The first Little League players that Garry coached turn 60 this year, a milestone in his lifelong love of baseball!

October 20, 2026: The Friends Goodwill – The True Tale of South Haven’s “Pirate Ship”

By Sara Schultz

If you’ve ever been to a beach in South Haven, then you’ve heard kids and adults alike exclaim, “Hey look! There’s a pirate ship!” Of course, the Friends Goodwill isn’t actually a pirate ship, but there’s a wealth of Michigan history behind the little sloop. Join us for a presentation on the history of the original Friends Goodwill and the story behind the Michigan Maritime Museum’s replica.

Sara Schultz is Head of Education at the Michigan Maritime Museum and has more than 18 years of experience working in museums throughout Michigan. She holds a B.A. in Public History and an M.A. in Socio-Cultural Studies of Education from Western Michigan University.

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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.