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War Memorial Veterans Resource Fair Connects Those Who Served with Critical Support Services
Veterans and their families will have access to a wide range of essential services when more than 25 organizations from across metro Detroit gather for an upcoming Veterans Resource Fair at The War Memorial.
From Georgia to Grosse Pointe: Doug Horst finds purpose at the War Memorial
You may have seen him at War Memorial events like SummerFest, Holiday Tree Lighting, and Memorial Day. Now, it’s time to get to know War Memorial volunteer Doug Horst a little better.
An end of year chat with our collections manager
In her time at The War Memorial in 2025, Sarah Kowalski has worked to ensure that The War Memorial’s historical assets are professionally managed, accurately documented, and preserved for future generations.
Gather, celebrate, and make memories: Community invited to War Memorial Holiday Traditions
The War Memorial invites families and friends to celebrate the warmth and wonder of the season with its beloved Holiday Traditions series, a collection of seasonal events that bring the community together for meaningful holiday moments.
Over 300 attend Veterans Day Breakfast, hear from Medal of Honor recipient
On Nov. 11, The War Memorial opened its doors to veterans and their loved ones for the annual Veterans Day Breakfast.
Veterans Day Breakfast planned at The War Memorial, Medal of Honor recipient to speak
Veterans and active-duty service members will gather at The War Memorial for the annual Veterans Day Breakfast on Tuesday, Nov. 11. Doors to the event open at 8 a.m., with the program beginning at 9 a.m.
From Cargo to Combat: Barry Levine to speak at The War Memorial
It’s the airman and crewmembers of the AC-119 that made the difference in battle.
That’s one of the messages that Barry Levine will bring with him on Nov. 2 when he comes to The War Memorial for “The AC-119 Gunships: From Cargo to Combat.”
Award-winning author, Medal of Honor recipient, highlight fall patriotic programming
This fall, The War Memorial’s Vietnam War Commemoration Celebration continues with a couple of special appearances. The first of which happens on Saturday, Oct. 4 at 10 a.m. when author Elizabeth Patridge leads a conversation about her 2018 nonfiction book “Boots on the Ground America’s War in Vietnam.”
A tale of leadership, adversity, and growth: Ed Zier to provide personal remarks at 9/11 Service
Ed Zier, the author of “Undaunted,” will be the featured speaker at The War Memorial’s 9/11 Service of Remembrance. At the time of 9/11, Zier was 43 and worked as the chief operating officer of Baseline Financial Services. The business was headquartered on the 77th and 78th floors of the South Tower at the World Trade Center, officially known as Two World Trade Center.
9/11 Service of Remembrance planned at The War Memorial
It’s been nearly 24 years since the deadliest terrorist attack in U.S. history, and The War Memorial is doing its part to commemorate that catastrophic day.
Award-winning author to lead book talk at The War Memorial
In listening to a Vietnam War veteran tell a story, Elizabeth Patridge could tell he was not over that wartime experience. That interaction in the 1980s was the impetus behind a book that will be discussed at The War Memorial on Saturday, Oct. 4.
Motown Meets the Movement: A preview of August’s SummerFest lecture
Chris Hemler will be at The War Memorial on Aug. 27 at 6 p.m. for SummerFest Lecture: Motown Meets the Movement. This lecture explores the transformative role of music in the 1960s, focusing on the rise of protest songs that reflected the era’s social and political upheaval, amid the Vietnam War.
The War Memorial calls on community to help honor fallen heroes of Grosse Pointe with new book project
The War Memorial is calling on the greater Grosse Pointe community to help honor more than 170 local service members who gave their lives in military service. Through a new book project, families, neighbors and friends are invited to share photos, memories and stories to help preserve the legacies of these fallen heroes for generations to come.
A new home for hope and connection: The War Memorial forms partnership with Gilda’s Club Metro Detroit
Beginning July 1, a new partnership will take root at The War Memorial as Gilda’s Club Metro Detroit establishes permanent office space and offers community programming at the historic lakefront campus.
War Memorial among recipients of America250MI History Grant Program
As America’s 250th birthday draws closer, The War Memorial is excited to announce it is the recipient of a $50,000 grant from the America250MI Committee.
War Memorial awarded grant for Vietnam War Commemoration programming
The War Memorial has been awarded a $20,000 grant from the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan to support a yearlong series of programs commemorating the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War.
War Memorial secures Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity grant for museum development
The War Memorial has been awarded a significant grant from the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity, joining a select group of non-profit organizations across the state receiving funds to strengthen and sustain Michigan museums.
Young filmmaker with passion for veteran storytelling to lead event at The War Memorial
Tommy Dilger will be at The War Memorial on June 18 for a documentary film screening that is part of The War Memorial’s commemorative series, “Conflict and Healing: Exploring the Legacy of the Vietnam War.”
Memorial Week celebrations planned at The War Memorial
What do you get when you add the month of May and The War Memorial? Memorial Week.
SummerFest 2025 Heats Up with Concerts, Outdoor Movies, and More at The War Memorial
The War Memorial is excited to announce the lineup for SummerFest 2025, featuring a vibrant mix of live music and, new this year, two outdoor movie nights. From jazz and country to party hits and Motown soul, this year’s Summerfest has something for everyone.