Elkhart Historical Society presents 'Elephants in Lincoln: A Mammoth
Discovery'
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[July 27, 2012]
ELKHART --
In a dinner lecture Aug. 17 at the Wild Hare Café in Elkhart,
Dennis Campbell will present a "big game safari" in search of
elephants in Lincoln. The evening event will begin at 5:30 and is
sponsored by the Elkhart Historical Society.
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In the past seven years a remarkable number of Ice Age fossils have
been discovered in the creeks around Lincoln. Geology and biology
students at Lincoln College have been involved with some spectacular
finds -- including the discovery of a woolly mammoth, presently
considered one of the largest and last woolly mammoths on the
continent. The presentation in Elkhart will detail the discovery of
Judd, the Lincoln College woolly mammoth, by Judd McCullum, a
Lincoln College student. Since that discovery on Lincoln College
property in 2005, local residents have revealed to the college and
to scientists at the Illinois State Museum many new records of
additional Pleistocene mammal species that lived in this area
thousands of years ago.
Campbell, who holds a doctorate in zoology from the University of
New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, has been a professor of
biology and geology at Lincoln College in Lincoln for almost 20
years. He is currently engaged in the development of Creekside: an
outdoor environmental education center at nearby Sugar Creek for use
by the college and local community organizations. Although a native
of Texas, he has worked as a biologist throughout the South Pacific,
Mexico and the United States.
His lecture to the Elkhart Historical Society on bats last
October was educational and entertaining. The mammoth presentation
promises to be another excellent evening.
Call 217-947-2238 for reservations; then go to the Elkhart
Historical Society website,
www.elkharthistoricalsociety.org, to download a reservation
form, or pick one up at Horsefeathers in Elkhart.
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The Elkhart Historical Society is also accepting reservations for
its September event, "An Enchanted Evening at the Cro'hurst
Mansion." This is an evening of music, food and drink on the
beautiful Elkhart Hill. The date is Sept. 9 from 5 to 8 p.m.
Those who attended the event last year enjoyed a memorable
evening. It's a perfect way to say goodbye to summer.
Reservations are limited. For reservations, call 217-947-2238;
then go to the Elkhart Historical Society website,
www.elkharthistoricalsociety.org, to download a reservation
form, or pick one up at Horsefeathers in Elkhart.
For additional information, contact Gillette Ransom at
217-947-2238 or Gini Bertoni at
gini.bertoni@yahoo.com.
[Text from file received from
Abraham Lincoln Tourism Bureau of
Logan County]
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