September 11 tribute ceremony
Schowengerdt House 308 E Booneslick Road, Warrenton, Missouri, United StatesA special ceremony honoring veterans and responders followed by a reception is being held on September 11.
A special ceremony honoring veterans and responders followed by a reception is being held on September 11.
As a follow-up to the highly successful August 12 symposium on the Shared History of Germans and African Americans, this event encourages you to share your inspiring stories either written or in-person.Written submissions due August 30Have a story to tell? Write it down for posterity and submit it no later than August 30. Send your submission to Cross-Cultural Strategies at info@gitana-inc.org or mail to P.O. Box 300322, St. Louis, MO 63130.For submission guidelines, contact Cross-Cultural Strategies or visit Deutschheimverein.org/shared-history.In-person dialogue September 16Prefer to share orally rather than writing it down? Or want to hear other people's inspiring stories? Join us September 16, 2023 from 2-4 PM at the Museum. You must pre-register for this event.
Experience an educational and inspirational walk back in time with two of the nation’s best interpreters.
Artists in 6-12th grade from Black Hawk Middle School and Warrenton and Wright City High Schools will be featured.
Sponsored in part by the Warren County Historical Society, the Marthasville Chamber of Commerce, and Rusche Park Board, this all-day event recognizes the arrival of Daniel Boone 225 years ago and Gottfried Duden 200 years ago.
Join us this May 16 for a free program by Dorris Keeven-Franke about German attorney Gottfried Duden and his impact on the region.
"Satisfy that hungry feeling" and join us for a special celebration remembering the food, friends, and good times at Big Boy's Restaurant in Wright City. This event will take place at the Wright City Lion's Club and includes original-recipe fried chicken and other sides from the original menu.
Using Spanish and American records, historian and author Michael Dickey will explain the cultural tension and rapid changes that characterized Euro-American relations with the Osage, Missouria, Kansa, Ioway, Sac & Fox, Kickapoo, Shawnee, Lenape and Illinois nations in the Missouri region from 1803 to the final extinguishment of Indian titles in 1836.
This slideshow with brief 1904 Edison movie clips will take us inside the 1904 World's Fair to see things that were seen in the grand palaces by our ancestors 120 years ago.
Come visit the display put together by local Scouts, on display from September 16, 2024-October 31, 2024 during regular Museum hours. This limited-time display includes dozens of artifacts, including uniforms, photos, and more.
Come visit Warrenton and the beautiful Schowengerdt House as part of the Fall Festival. Tours will be available of the Schowengerdt House beginning at one, two and three pm. Tickets are $10.00 for adults. 12 and under free.
Participating designers each decorate a table to a theme of their choosing. Visitors are invited to come and see these special creations and help us vote for a crowd favorite.