
EB Ball Town and Gown Dinner Program

The Big Four: How America Has Celebrated the Declaration of Independence
Tuesday, October 7, 6–8:30 p.m.
Held at the E.B. and Bertha C. Ball Center
Cost: $45 Only 10 seats left!
REGISTER ONLINE (Under “History”)
The Declaration of Independence has had some big birthdays—1826, 1876, 1926, and 1976—and each celebration tells us something surprising about the nation at that time. From the 50th to the 200th anniversary, Americans have gathered to honor the Declaration in ways that reflect both unity and division, pride and uncertainty. Join us as we revisit these milestone moments and uncover what they reveal about our own upcoming 250th anniversary in 2026. You may be surprised at how much the past speaks to the present.
About the Presenter
Dan Miller, founder of Historical Solutions, LLC, has spent his career showing leaders how history can illuminate today’s challenges. He has worked with CEOs, executives, community leaders, and organizations of all sizes—using history not as a lesson in the past, but as a guide for the future. Known for his immersive presentations and broad expertise, his passion brings history to life, making his talks both inspiring and memorable.
Entertainment
We are pleased to announce that Jim Rhinehart, Associate Teaching Professor of Musical Theatre, will kick off the evening playing patriotic tunes on the piano.
Additional Details
Dinner program includes a reception, entertainment, an elegant dinner, and an engaging presentation to conclude the evening.
Donations to our Town and Gown Conversations program account helped offset the cost of this program. Open to age 21 and older.