Beginning April 2nd, 2019
CoBACH Display
“My Hometown”
Free Exhibit
CoBACH Reopens April 2
Sunday—Friday 5—8pm
Saturday 11am—5pm
Closed Monday
Spring cluster meeting of area historical, library and genealogy societies. Please share with your membership.
Do you have unwanted jewelry sitting around? What about jewelry boxes that are filled with those unused family hand-me-downs? Please consider donating those bracelets, earrings, watches, neck-laces, pins ad rings to help fund Brighton area history projects. 100% of funds raised are used for preservation and programs.
Contact Jim at 517-304-7722 for pickup or donation questions.
Old Village Cemetery, Annual Clean-up
May 4, 2019 — 9am—12nn
Please join the Brighton Area Historical Society and the Brighton community for a morning of “civic pride” at the Old Village Cemetery. The debris from winter including broken branches and leaves are being removed to prepare the cemetery for the upcoming Memorial Day. There are (47) soldier graves and about (550) graves of the early fathers and mothers of Brighton. Each grave deserves a respectful appearance and your help is critical.
Jim Vichich 810.250.7276
President, Brighton Area Historical Society
Jvichich@comcast.net
Board meetings are open to the public.
If you are interested in getting involved, this is a good opportunity to learn how.
** No Meeting in December
202 W. Main Street, in downtown Brighton next to the Millpond. CoBACH is formally known as the City of Brighton, Arts, Culture and History Center. It is located in the former Town Hall building.
“How Michigan Women Won the Vote”
Free Event with Dr. Caitlyn Perry Dial
Board meetings are open to the public.
If you are interested in getting involved, this is a good opportunity to learn how.
** No Meeting in December
202 W. Main Street, in downtown Brighton next to the Millpond. CoBACH is formally known as the City of Brighton, Arts, Culture and History Center. It is located in the former Town Hall building.
During our Archive Scanning Working Session, the Lyon School is open to public. Please stop in and look around this historic that is fully restored and furnished as it would have been as a late 19th or early 20th century one-room school house.
The Lyon School is located on in Brighton Township, Michigan on Buno Road one quarter-mile west of Pleasant Valley Road.
Theme of parade is Centennial of Women’s Suffrage. Visit CoBACH Center for special Women’s Suffrage Exhibit.
During our Archive Scanning Working Session, the Lyon School is open to public. Please stop in and look around this historic that is fully restored and furnished as it would have been as a late 19th or early 20th century one-room school house.
The Lyon School is located on in Brighton Township, Michigan on Buno Road one quarter-mile west of Pleasant Valley Road.