On the eve of the anniversary of the Great Fire of 1910, we gather to reflect on a defining moment in Lake Charles history. We’ll begin on the lawn of Historic City Hall with light bites, drinks, and time to gather, before moving into the courtroom to trace the story in the very spaces that hold our past. The fire destroyed much of the city, but what followed was a story of resilience. Join local historians and cultural leaders for a conversation about what was lost, how the community rebuilt, and how that spirit continues to shape Lake Charles today. In a place that knows hardship and recovery well, this history feels especially close to home.