French-Canadian Heritage Society of Michigan
P.O. Box 1900, Royal Oak, 48068-1900
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Michael Nassaney, “French-Canadian Construction Techniques in the Great-Lakes Area
Saturday, February 21
Michael Nassaney, “French-Canadian Construction Techniques in the Great-Lakes Area"  (Zoom)
11:00 am
Zoom
Michael Nassaney, PhD, a professor emeritus of anthropology at Western Michigan University, returns for a talk on French-era architectural practices in the Great Lakes.



Saturday, March 21
Annual "Get Acquainted" Meeting  (Zoom)
11:00 am
Zoom
Join us for a virtual meet-up, where we get to know each other and swap family histories!



Daniel Harrison, “A Remnant of Hull’s Road in Brownstown, Michigan”
Saturday, April 18
Daniel Harrison, “A Remnant of Hull’s Road in Brownstown, Michigan”  (Zoom)
11:00 am
Zoom
Historian, librarian, and maritime archaeologist Daniel Harrison, PhD discusses his research on “A Remnant of Hull’s Road in Brownstown, Michigan.”



Détroit 325th-Anniversary Conference: Indigenous and French of Detroit
Saturday, May 16
Détroit 325th-Anniversary Conference: Indigenous and French of Detroit  (in person)
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
Detroit Historical Museum (5401 Woodward Ave)
Come celebrate Detroit's 325th anniversary with us at our conference, a day full of history, culture, and community pride!  Free, but donations welcome.  More information, including about parking, lodging, and registration, here.