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  • November 4 Monday

    Yorba Linda, CA - 7:00pm to 9:00pm

    Nicholas Sarantakes on Nixon and Sports

    Nicholas Evan Sartantakes, Professor of History at the Naval War College, will discuss President Nixon’s intertwined, and relatively unknown, relationship with the spectacle of American sports.
  • October 28 Monday

    Boston, MA - 6:00pm to 7:30pm

    First: Sandra Day O’Connor

    Award-winning author Evan Thomas and his wife Oscie Thomas, an attorney and frequent collaborator on his books, discuss his new book First: Sandra Day O’Connor. Barbara Perry moderates.
  • October 27 Sunday

    Yorba Linda, CA - 7:00pm to 9:00pm

    Meet Newt Gingrich at the Nixon Library

    The former House Speaker and New York Times-bestselling author returns to the Nixon Library to discuss the Sino-American relationship in his timely new book Trump vs. China: Facing America’s Greatest Threat.
  • West Branch, IA - 9:00am to 5:00pm

    Collaborating Collectors: Herbert & Lou Hoover - Exhibit Closes

    A temporary exhibit featuring rarely displayed, unique, personal items from our collections - and the stories behind the artifacts. Exhibit closes today.
  • October 25 Friday

    West Branch, IA - 12:00pm to 1:00pm

    Grave Site Ceremony

    Keynote speaker, Allan Hoover, III
  • October 24 Thursday

    Independence, MO - 6:00pm to 7:30pm

    Presidents on the Big Screen: Dr. Strangelove

    Revisit an American political classic with this special screening of Dr. Strangelove, the next film in the Presidents on the Big Screen series.
  • Ann Arbor, MI - 7:00pm to 9:00pm

    The 2019 Canadian Election: Issues and Impact for Michigan

    Join us for a moderated discussion on the issues and results of the 2019 Canadian election, and its impact on US-Canadian relations and Michigan.
  • West Branch, IA - 5:30pm to 7:00pm

    Final Secrets of the Zimmermann Telegram

    A presentation by former Hoover Museum archivist, Dale Mayer.
  • Ann Arbor, MI - 3:00pm

    The 2019 Canadian Election

    On October 24 the Ford Presidential Library and Foundation joined with the Consulate General of Canada in Detroit to host "The 2019 Canadian Election," a panel discussion. Focusing on US-Canadian relations and Michigan, the panel included: Moderator Barry Rabe, UM Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, Stephen Brooks, University of Windsor, and Maryscott Greenwood, Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian American Business Council. Opening remarks by Canadian Consul General Joe Comartin. https://www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov/library/thecanadianelection.pdf
  • Ann Arbor, MI - 3:00pm

    The 2019 Canadian Election

    On October 24 the Ford Presidential Library and Foundation joined with the Consulate General of Canada in Detroit to host "The 2019 Canadian Election," a panel discussion. Focusing on US-Canadian relations and Michigan, the panel included: Moderator Barry Rabe, UM Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, Stephen Brooks, University of Windsor, and Maryscott Greenwood, Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian American Business Council. Opening remarks by Canadian Consul General Joe Comartin. https://www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov/library/thecanadianelection.pdf
  • Ann Arbor, MI - 1:00pm

    The 2019 Canadian Election

    On October 24 the Ford Presidential Library and Foundation joined with the Consulate General of Canada in Detroit to host "The 2019 Canadian Election," a panel discussion. Focusing on US-Canadian relations and Michigan, the panel included: Moderator Barry Rabe, UM Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, Stephen Brooks, University of Windsor, and Maryscott Greenwood, Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian American Business Council. Opening remarks by Canadian Consul General Joe Comartin. https://www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov/library/thecanadianelection.pdf
  • Ann Arbor, MI - 1:00pm

    The 2019 Canadian Election

    On October 24 the Ford Presidential Library and Foundation joined with the Consulate General of Canada in Detroit to host "The 2019 Canadian Election," a panel discussion. Focusing on US-Canadian relations and Michigan, the panel included: Moderator Barry Rabe, UM Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, Stephen Brooks, University of Windsor, and Maryscott Greenwood, Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian American Business Council. Opening remarks by Canadian Consul General Joe Comartin. https://www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov/library/thecanadianelection.pdf
  • Ann Arbor, MI - 11:00am

    The 2019 Canadian Election

    On October 24 the Ford Presidential Library and Foundation joined with the Consulate General of Canada in Detroit to host "The 2019 Canadian Election," a panel discussion. Focusing on US-Canadian relations and Michigan, the panel included: Moderator Barry Rabe, UM Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, Stephen Brooks, University of Windsor, and Maryscott Greenwood, Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian American Business Council. Opening remarks by Canadian Consul General Joe Comartin. https://www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov/library/thecanadianelection.pdf
  • Ann Arbor, MI - 11:00am

    The 2019 Canadian Election

    On October 24 the Ford Presidential Library and Foundation joined with the Consulate General of Canada in Detroit to host "The 2019 Canadian Election," a panel discussion. Focusing on US-Canadian relations and Michigan, the panel included: Moderator Barry Rabe, UM Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, Stephen Brooks, University of Windsor, and Maryscott Greenwood, Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian American Business Council. Opening remarks by Canadian Consul General Joe Comartin. https://www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov/library/thecanadianelection.pdf
  • October 19 Saturday

    Grand Rapids, MI - 1:00pm to 4:00pm

    "Fabric Mosaic"

    Quilting class with ArtPrize winner (2013 and 2015) Ann Loveless
  • College Station, TX - 10:00am to 2:00pm

    Smokey Bear's 75th Birthday Bash

    Texas A&M Forest Service invites you to celebrate Smokey Bear's 75th Birthday Bash on the Bush Library and Museum grounds.

All events listed in the calendar are free unless noted.

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