The Marshall County Historical Society will continue its America's 250 Brown Bag Lunch & Lecture series next month with a timely, thought-provoking presentation on the U.S. Constitution and the ideas that shaped the nation's founding document.
The third installment in the Revolutionary War era series is scheduled for Friday, June 12th, from noon to 1:00 p.m. at the Marshall County Historical Society & Museum, 123 North Michigan Street in downtown Plymouth.
Judge Matthew Sarber will lead the presentation, offering an engaging exploration of the Constitution's founding principles, the influence of the Federalist Papers, and the governmental framework the founders established. Judge Sarber will also draw connections between those enduring principles and today's events, with a Q&A expected to spark meaningful conversation among attendees.
As always, participants are encouraged to pack a lunch and enjoy the informal, midday format that has made the Brown Bag series a popular community event.
The event is free and open to the public. For more information, contact the Marshall County Historical Society at 574-936-2306.306.
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