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Online Presentations: Benzonia Academy Lecture Series

“North Manitou Island: The History of Cottage Row” Presented by Stacie Longwell Sadowski
“North Manitou Island: The History of Cottage Row” Presented by: Stacie Longwell Sadowski Video Replay Link: https://youtu.be/Mhupow_uzkA North Manitou Island is a place of mystery,

“Northwest Soaring Club of Frankfort” – Presented by Charles Mange
“The Northwest Soaring Club of Frankfort 1988-2003” presented by Charles Mange View the replay of this interesting lecture online with this YouTube link: https://youtu.be/ogcsuZhnv2I Former pilot

“Maritime Safety” – Presented by Andy Bolander
REPLAY: “Maritime Safety” Presented by Andy Bolander View this Online Lecture on YouTube, at: https://youtu.be/uniDsfeEoUg For our March 2022 Academy Lecture, railroad and car ferry

“Sailing a Dangerous Lake Michigan” – Presented by Tim Foster
Replay: Benzonia Academy Lecture Series “Sailing a Dangerous Lake Michigan”, Presented by Tim Foster Watch on YouTube by clicking on the following Link: https://youtu.be/iyIZBX07zKo In this

“The Benzonia Academy” – Presented by Jerry Heiman
BENZONIA ACADEMY LECTURE SERIES The Benzonia Academy, presented by Jerry Heiman This fascinating and informative lecture has been re-recorded for replay on YouTube. To view Jerry’s “new

“The Ann Arbor Car Ferries: Diesel Era” – Presented by Andy Bolander
BENZONIA ACADEMY LECTURE SERIES The Ann Arbor Car Ferries: Diesel Era 1958-1982 This presentation by Andy Bolander was originally offered on August 12, 2021, as

“Growing up on a Nugent Farm” – Presented by Duane, Jim and Neil Nugent
BENZONIA ACADEMY LECTURE SERIES Growing up on a Farm in Benzie County in the 1940’s, ‘50’s, and ‘60’s View this Zoom replay on YouTube by

“The History of Land Preservation in Benzie County” – Presented by Glen Chown
BENZONIA ACADEMY LECTURE SERIES History of Land Preservation in Benzie County Presented by: Glen Chown Glen is the founding Executive Director of the Grand Traverse

“The Great Influenza Pandemic (1918-1920)” – Presented by Mike Nagle
BENZONIA ACADEMY LECTURE SERIES The Great Influenza Pandemic (1918-1920) presented by Michael Nagle View this Zoom replay on YouTube by clicking on the following web

“Christmas 1944: The Last One of the Second World War” – Presented by Brian McCall
REPLAY: Benzonia Academy Lecture Series “Christmas 1944. The last one of the Second World War” Watch on YouTube by clicking on the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkyclxxTJ5I&t=1210s
History is for everyone
Benzie Area Historical Society Online Resources
“The value of oral history lies largely in the way it helps to place people’s experiences within a larger social and historical context. The interview becomes a record useful for documenting past events, individual or collective experiences, and understanding of the ways that history is constructed. Because it relies on memory, oral history captures recollections about the past filtered through the lens of a changing personal and social context.”
-Oral History Association Principle
BAHS is the “keeper and teller” of “The Benzie County Story”, which contains fascinating people and information that is worth finding and preserving and sharing. Hearing these stories helps us to reflect on how the people and events that came before us have shaped us and our community. It is with that in mind that we have renewed our commitment to recording the oral histories of veterans and some of our more senior friends and neighbors.
Thanks to the financial support of Luedtke Engineering, BAHS has started an oral history video project focused on historical local events and reminiscences. To date, three local residents have been interviewed; namely, Althea Petritz, Ned Edwards, and Florence Bixby.
We’re currently collaborating with the Benzonia Public Library and Benzie Central Schools on Remembering Benzie: An Oral History Project. The Library received an Institute of Museum and Library Services grant to create a teen internship program focusing on oral histories relating to veterans, families, agriculture, and artisanship.
Remembering Benzie: An Oral History Project will magnify and preserve one of our region’s greatest assets: our people and their histories. Our researchers, archivists and genealogists provided primary source research training and the opportunity to explore the Benzie County Archives for information and imagery to support their individual oral history projects.
We have also provided primary source research training and other support to students at the Interlochen Academy of the Arts for their oral history interviews with Benzie County veterans.
Oral history interviews of local veterans conducted by both the Interlochen Arts Academy students and Benzie Central High School students through the Remembering Benzie: An Oral History Project have been submitted to the Library of Congress Veterans History Project.