Centerville-Washington History November Speaker Series Program

Centerville-Washington History November Speaker Series Program

Free program featuring the Legends, Tradition, & Symbols of the Holiday Season

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Address: 895 Miamisburg Centerville Road, Dayton, OH 45459 [Map/directions]
Event has passed (Tue, Nov 18 2025)
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Cost: FREE

Legends, Symbols & Traditions of the Holiday Season

Unwrap the “Legends, Symbols & Traditions of the Holiday Season,” presented by Angie Hoschouer Berghuis on Tuesday, November 18, at 7 pm at the RecPlex West auditorium, 965 Miamisburg-Centerville Rd. Explore the legends, symbols, and traditions of the holiday season as well as everyday objects. Expect stories to provide a mix of joy, laughter, peace, and solace.

Angie Hoschouer Berghuis is a historian, public speaker, and community volunteer. She serves on the executive committee for the Grafton Hill Neighborhood Association, is the Grafton Hill neighborhood liaison for Preservation Dayton, and is a founding and lifetime member of the Randolph Twp. Historical Society. She is also a member of the Heritage Committee at First Baptist Church of Dayton.

This FREE presentation is open to the public. Reservations are not required. Donations welcome. Enjoy refreshments starting at 6:30 pm and the program from 7-8 pm in the auditorium. For more information, call Centerville-Washington History at 937-433-0123 or visit centervillewashingtonhistory.org.

Washington Township Rec Plex

Centerville-Washington History November Speaker Series Program is taking place at Washington Township Rec Plex, which is located at 895 Miamisburg Centerville Road in Dayton. Washington Township Rec Plex - Formerly the Washington Township Recreation. We offer a variety of programs included classes (Aquatic Lessons, Art, Fitness, Preschool, Sports Classes and Acting Lessons) along with Leagues and Camps.

Centerville-Washington History.

Centerville-Washington History - The mission of Centerville-Washington History is to connect the community to its heritage by collecting, preserving, interpreting and promoting the history of our local area.

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