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SUMMARY:Lockport Dinner Lecture: Pullman: 125 Years After the Strike
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Thursday November 14th 2019\, 6pm – 8:30pm\,\nfor an entertaining evening at the beautiful\, historic Public Landing Restaurant in Lockport\, IL\, with National Park Ranger Sue Bennett and her presentation Pullman: 125 Years After the Strike.\n\nThe local Pullman strike in the summer of 1894 was embraced by the newly formed American Railway Union\, and became a national boycott that crippled commerce and transportation. What lingering lessons still impact the main players (business\, workers\, regulators and media) today?  Join us for conversation about what happened to the town of Pullman\, it’s workers and the company. Hear an update on the most recent progress in the development of Pullman National Monument.\n\nHosted by the Canal Corridor Association and Pullman National Monument\, this dinner lecture series provides an opportunity to introduce participants to local and regional history topics during a relaxed and enjoyable evening.\n\nBuffet Dinner: Roasted Free Range Turkey\, Herb Roasted Pork Loin\, 3 Cheese Tortellini\, decaf coffee station\, mixed greens salad\, pretzel rolls\, chefs fresh vegetable & garlic Mashed Potatoes. Dessert will be ice cream\n\n\nTimes: Cocktails: 6:00pm\nDinner: 6:30pm\nLecture: 7:20pm\nLocation: Public Landing Restaurant\n200 W 8th St\, Lockport\, IL 60441\n\nMember: $30\nNon-Member: $35\nLecture Only: $8
URL:https://imcbeta.connorjdesign.com/event/lockport-dinner-lecture-pullman-125-years-after-the-strike/
LOCATION:Gaylord Building\, Lockport\, 200 W. 8th Street\, Lockport\, IL\, 60441\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dinner Lecture
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SUMMARY:Dinner & a Little History: World War II on the Great Lakes
DESCRIPTION:Join us\, Wednesday November 14th 2018\, at the Gaylord Building for our Dinner Lecture Series: World War II on the Great Lakes! \n \nThe Great Lakes of North America were far from the battlefields of World War II but the factories\, training camps\, and shipyards of the region were crucial to victory over the forces of fascism. This illustrated lecture will tell the story how Chicago and the lakes region were the “Arsenal of Democracy and reflect on the legacy left from that historic era. \nTheodore J. Karamanski\, Ph.D a professor of history at Loyola University Chicago\, where he founded and directs the Public History Program. He is the author of seven books\, including Rally ’Round the Flag: Chicago and the Civil War\, Schooner Passage: Sailing Ships and the Lake Michigan Frontier\, and most recently Blackbird’s Song: Andrew J. Blackbird and the Odawa People. In addition to his work at Loyola\, Ted has served as a heritage consultant to the National Park Service on numerous occasions in Alaska and across the Midwest region as well as National Geographic\, The History Channel\, and the Travel Channel. He was an adviser for the creation of the Illinois and Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor and for the recently proposed St. Croix River National Heritage Area. His public history work has focused on Great Lakes region cultural resource management\, environmental history and American Indian rights. \n  \n\nRESERVATION REQUIRED!\n\n\nLecture + Dinner = Non-Members is $35\, for Members $30. \n\n\nLecture ONLY $10 (Lecture begins at 7:30pm)\n\n\nCall (815)220-1848 ext. 1838 for more information & to RSVP
URL:https://imcbeta.connorjdesign.com/event/dinner-a-little-history-world-war-ii-on-the-great-lakes/
LOCATION:Gaylord Building\, Lockport\, 200 W. 8th Street\, Lockport\, IL\, 60441\, United States
CATEGORIES:Canal Corridor Association,Dinner Lecture,History,I&M Canal Boat
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180121T130000
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SUMMARY:Sunday Lecture: Uniting the Rivers: The History of the Illinois Waterway
DESCRIPTION:Join us\, Sunday January 21st 2018 1:00pm – 2:30pm\, at the LaSalle County Historical Museum for our Sunday lecture series: Uniting the Rivers: The History of the Illinois Waterway \n \nThe Illinois Waterway\, once the skeletal remains of a glacial drainage ditch\, has been transformed into an engineering marvel.  Discover how this passageway became such an essential link in the economy and continues to draw water and land enthusiasts to its banks. One water enthusiast\, the bald eagle\, can be seen year-round but is more predictably viewed in the winter.  Learn more about this iconic creature and why so many visit the Illinois Waterway. \nSpeaker Julie McDonald is a Park Ranger with the US Army Corps of Engineers.  She has worked in natural resources and environmental education since  1998.  Ms. McDonald received her Master of Science degree from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. Ms. McDonald is currently at the Illinois Waterway Visitor Center\, which is run by the US Army Corps of Engineers. 
URL:https://imcbeta.connorjdesign.com/event/sunday-lecture-uniting-the-rivers-the-history-of-the-illinois-waterway/
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CATEGORIES:Canal Corridor Association,Dinner Lecture,History,Nature
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