Dutch American Heritage Museum Open on Third Thursday in June

Dutch American Heritage Museum 120 3rd St SW, Orange City, IA, United States

The museum will be open for visitors on “Third Thursdays” from 10 am – 3 pm. The Dutch American Heritage Museum preserves and interprets the history of Dutch immigration, Orange […]

Monthly Merchants Meeting July

Gezellig 107 Central Ave NE, Orange City, United States

JULY Meeting will be TUESDAY, July 14th Monthly Merchants meeting 2:30pm at Gezellig

Dutch American Heritage Museum Open on Third Thursday in July

Dutch American Heritage Museum 120 3rd St SW, Orange City, IA, United States

The museum will be open for visitors on “Third Thursdays” from 10 am – 3 pm. The Dutch American Heritage Museum preserves and interprets the history of Dutch immigration, Orange […]

July 3rd Thurs Promo

We are Open 3rd Thursdays!  This event will showcase that we are open on the 3rd Thursday and share a showcase item from your business Details here: Merchant Promo Group […]

Nights at the Museum – July 2026

Dutch American Heritage Museum 120 3rd St SW, Orange City, IA, United States

Nights at the Museum
July 21, 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Doors open at 6 p.m.
Kaleb Schrock, Rally 'round the flag! Dutch Americans during the Civil War.

Monthly Merchants Meeting August

Gezellig 107 Central Ave NE, Orange City, United States

Monthly Merchants meeting 2:30pm at Gezellig 2nd Thursday of each month

Nights at the Museum – Aug 2026

Dutch American Heritage Museum 120 3rd St SW, Orange City, IA, United States

How Dark War Memories Influenced the Lives of the Post-WWII Dutch Immigrants

Join us for a compelling evening with Dr. Richard Reitsma as he explores the hidden trauma behind the post-WWII Dutch immigration movement. Drawing from his own experiences as an immigrant child and his historical novel, FORGETFULNESS, Dr. Reitsma will delve into the suppressed memories and emotional background noise that followed Dutch families to the US and Canada after living under Nazi occupation. Discover why the older generation was so reluctant to speak about life under Hitler's dictatorship, and learn how Dr. Reitsma finally began to decode this profound silence decades later.
Tuesday, August 18, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
The event is free and open to the public and will be held at the museum, 120 Third St. SW. Doors open at 6 p.m., and seating is limited. A freewill offering is always appreciated.