Williamston Depot Museum
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2025 Veteran's Day Banquet

Featuring Williamston Community Schools Superintendent Adam Spina
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Dr. Spina gave a very thoughtful insight into military service, his 20 years in the Army National Guard, and his deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan; experiences that helped to shape his life's work in Public Education. It was a capacity crowd including many Veterans who were sponsored by area donors: Jim Conroy, Narda Murphy, Steve Jenkins, Jim Carr, Frank & Linda Siciliano, Rick Shuck and Earl & Deborah Wolf. We would also like to thank Bob Stephenson, Ben Eichler, American Legion 296, and Pastor Jen Ward of Williamston U Methodist Church.
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Dr. Adam Spina pictured with board members Mitch, Earl, Rick, Tim, and Linda

Candy Cafe Celebrity Scooper

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Our very own Mitch Lutzke serving ice cream as a Celebrity Scooper at Candy Cafe on November 20th, 2025. A portion of all sales and tips went to supporting the Williamston Depot Museum.

2015 History Day Tour

The 7th Michigan Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company B, Civil War re-enactors were camped on City Hall grounds during the History Tour on October 4th. They conducted continuous military and domestic demonstrations, answered questions and periodically fired their muskets.
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2014 Engardio Reception

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Sam and Mary Engardio were imigrants from Sicily who owned operated a store in Williamston in the early 1900s. They had eight children, two girls and six boys. All six of the boys served in WWII. On June 21, 2014 two of those sons returned to Williamston and were the Grand Marshalls of the Red Cedar Jubilee parade. Frank Engardio, 95, came from California and Andrew, 91, came from Adrian, Michigan. Following the parade a reception was held in their honor at the museum. The festivities lasted two days with the children of the seven siblings who married and had families attending.  

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Andrew Engardio
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Frank Engardio

We Would Love to Have You Visit Soon!

Address

369 W. Grand River Avenue
​PO Box 234 - Williamston, MI 48895

Hours

Wednesdays 1-6pm

Contact

Mitch Lutzke, President: ​517-974-1853
​[email protected]

  • History
    • Williamston, Michigan
    • Williamston Depot History
    • Williamston Railroad History
    • High School Yearbooks
  • What's New
    • Current Exhibits
    • News and Events
    • Past Exhibits & Events
  • About Us
    • Who We Are
    • Sign Up for Our Newsletter
    • Contact Us
    • Building Rental
  • Support the Museum
    • Donate
    • Items for Sale