On Monday, May 13, society members of the North Berrien Historical Museum are invited on a special trip to the Music House Museum.
Located near Traverse City, the Music House Museum offers a truly unique and engaging entertainment experience. The extensive collection of rare automated musical instruments, meticulously restored to play live music, includes a performance of “Rhapsody in Blue” by George Gershwin on a Duo-Art reproducing grand piano, a silent short film accompanied by a 1924 Wurlitzer Theatre Organ, and a 30-foot wide Mortier dance hall organ built in 1922 in Belgium.
Cost is $15 for society members. Group will travel together via charter bus, departing from the museum at 8:30 a.m. and returning at approximately 6:30 p.m. Call (269) 468-3330 to RSVP. Lunch will consist of a sandwich, chips, cookie and bottled water. Upon registering, members will be asked their choice of ham, turkey, or veggie sandwich.
Space is limited. RSVP today!
Not already a member? Sign up today: https://www.northberrienhistory.org/society-membership/annual-society-membership