|  To celebrate the opening of the dinner lecture series, the Elkhart 
			Public Library will have a special display of books related to the 
			topic for readers who are interested in learning more. The displays 
			will be offered on Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 9 
			a.m. to 1 p.m. The Elkhart Library was built in 1904 and is, in 
			itself, a wonderful, historic building to visit, with many of the 
			original furnishings still in place. Stop by the library to check 
			out their display and a book. 
			 Plan on taking the short drive from 
			Elkhart to Springfield to see the exhibit "Illinois Stories -- How 
			Vast and How Varied a Field... The Agricultural Vision of Abraham 
			Lincoln" at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum before the 
			dinner lecture or the following day. Elkhart's John Dean Gillett is 
			featured in the exhibit, which includes a brief biography as well as 
			several of Gillett's artifacts, such as ledgers, a branding iron and 
			a cattle registry. For information, see
			
			http://www.alplm.org/events/calendar_of_events.html.
 Bill Kemp will begin the March 12 presentations with a talk on 
			"Pioneer Cattle and Hog Driving." Kemp, librarian and archivist at 
			the McLean County Museum of History, has researched Isaac Funk and 
			other influential livestock farmers and how they marched livestock 
			from McLean County to markets as far away as Chicago and Cincinnati. "John Dean Gillett -- Cattle King of the World" will be the topic 
			of the second talk of the evening. During the late 1800s Gillett 
			shipped over 2,000 head of cattle and 1,000 head of hogs to Europe 
			annually from Elkhart. Gillette Ransom, a direct descendent of 
			Gillett and a resident of Elkhart, will lead the discussion on the 
			cattle baron.  Reservations are required and the deadline is March 4. The dinner 
			package is $17.99 per person and includes the meal, dessert, drink, 
			tax and gratuity; or $13.99 for meatless entree. For information on 
			registering, call 217-947-2046 or see
			
			www.elkharthistoricalsociety.org, where a printable reservation 
			form is available.  
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			If you are going to be in Elkhart but not planning to attend the 
			dinner lecture series, Hudson's Talk of the Town restaurant, also in 
			historic downtown Elkhart, will offer a Friday night dinner special 
			for $9.55, including tax. Dinner includes your choice of fish 
			--whole fresh catfish, walleye, buffalo (in season) or bluegill; 
			all-you-can-eat salad bar; and baked potato, homemade potato salad 
			or coleslaw. Their full menu is also available on Friday nights from 
			5-8, which includes hand-cut and hand-breaded tenderloins, shrimp, 
			and hand-cut rib-eyes. Reservations are accepted at 217-947-2770. 
			
			 The historical society's dinner lecture series will continue with 
			presentations on April 16, April 23 and July 16. In addition, 
			several Saturday tours in Elkhart have been scheduled: wildflower 
			nature walks on April 17 and 24 and historical hill tours on July 17 
			and Sept. 25.  
            [Text from file received from
			Abraham Lincoln Tourism Bureau of 
			Logan County 
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