Observer Editor, Donation, Free
Noon Lecture Series: Kempf House Museum
Apr. 1, 8, 15, & 22. Intimate talks in this restored 19th-century Greek Revival home.
Apr. 1: “Traveling the World.” Speaker George Jabol on his passion for travel.
Apr. 8: “Crime and Punishment: Michigan’s Criminal Past.” Storyteller and historian Susan Nenadic on Michigan’s place as the nation’s leader in 19th-century prison reform.
Apr. 15: “William W. Cook.” U-M law school librarian emerita Margaret Leary on Cook, who advocated for alumni funding of U-M projects.
Apr. 22: “Observing Ann Arbor.” John Hilton, former longtime editor of the Ann Arbor Observer.
Noon–1 p.m., 312 S. Division. Free; donations accepted. (734) 994–4898, kempfhousemuseum.org.
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