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Dinner with the Presidents (and other special guests)

November 1 @ 4:30 PM - 7:30 PM

$38.00 – $42.00

Guests will dine on presidential favorites and have the opportunity to discuss life in the White House with former United States Presidents.

The Marion County Historical Society Presents the 15th Annual Dinner with the Presidents (and other special guests). Highlights include a buffet dinner featuring the Presidents’ favorite foods taken from the White House Cookbook. Following will be presentations from the featured Presidents.

Speaking Presidents:
Louisa Catherine Adams née Johnson – 6th Presidential First Lady
William Howard Taft – 27th President
T. Woodrow Wilson – 28th President
A. Eleanor Roosevelt née Roosevelt – 32nd Presidential First Lady

Non-Speaking Presidents:
Thomas Jefferson – 3rd President
James Madison – 4th President
Andrew Jackson – 7th President
Martin VanBuren – 8th President
Zachary Taylor – 12th President
Ulysses S. Grant – 18th President
Chester A. Arthur – 21st President
Benjamin Harrison – 23rd President
Theodore Roosevelt – 26th President
Warren G. Harding – 29th President
Herbert Hoover – 31st President
Harry S. Truman – 33rd President

Master of Ceremonies:
Colonel Edmund W. Starling – White House Secret Service Agent – 1914 to 1943
Serving; Woodrow Wilson, Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, and Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Special Guest Speaker:
Mrs. Mary Ellen Withrow- 40th Treasurer of the United States – March 1, 1994, through January 20, 2001

Saturday, November 1, 2025, at 4:30 pm at All Occasions Catering, 6989 Waldo-Delaware Rd, Waldo, OH 43356

ADVANCE TICKET SALES ONLY! Purchase Tickets by Friday, October 17, 2025.

  • General Seating – $38
  • V.I.P. Seating – $42

Purchase tickets at Heritage Hall, 169 East Church Street, or by phone at 740-387-4255.

Details

Date:
November 1
Time:
4:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Cost:
$38.00 – $42.00

Venue

All Occasions Catering
6989 Waldo-Delaware Rd
Waldo, Ohio 43356

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