Events for December 7 - June 8, 2024

  • Holiday Tea

    A lovely get together in the spirit of an English Tea with music and wonderful sweets - a long tradition in the community.

  • Holiday Tea

    Hour Glass Museum 8 Lupine Lane, Ogden Dunes, IN, United States

    Please join us for a traditional tea at the newly renovated Hour Glass cottage now with a lift/elevator to the main hall.  This year at Nutcracker Exhibit, bring your favorite nutcracker!

    $30
  • History of the Pokagon Band of the Potawatomi Nation

    Community/Fire Hall Hillcrest Road, Ogden Dunes, IN, United States

    This Sunday at the Community Center (in the Fire Station building).  Open House at the Museum from 2-4p (8 Lupine)

  • Holiday Tea Dec 8

    Hour Glass Museum 8 Lupine Lane, Ogden Dunes, IN, United States

  • Sunday, Feb 2

    Community/Fire Hall Hillcrest Road, Ogden Dunes, IN, United States

  • Hoosiers in Sports

    Hour Glass Museum 8 Lupine Lane, Ogden Dunes, IN, United States

    Come hear the amazing, admirable, and inspiring stories of people from Indiana who excelled in everything from basketball, football, and baseball to boxing, bicycle racing, and horse racing. Bruce Johnson, the County Historian for LaPorte County, will speak at The Hour Glass Museum, 8 Lupine Lane, in Ogden Dunes on: Sunday, September 21, 2025, at 4 p.m. The lecture is free and open to the public, and complimentary refreshments will be served.

  • Underground Railroad Program

    Community Hall (Volunteer Fire Department) Next to Fire Department, Ogden Dunes, IN, United States

    Dr. Larry McClellan: Freedom Seekers and the Underground Railroad in Illinois and Northwest Indiana In the decades before the Civil War, more than 4500 enslaved people escaping from the South traveled across Illinois, with many coming to and through the Chicago region. With maps and images, we explore their stories and those of the people who responded to them and became the Underground Railroad. After graduate work at the University of Chicago, in 1970, Larry helped create Governors State University south of Chicago and served there for 30 years. He is Emeritus Professor of Sociology [...]

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