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			The Elkhart Historical Society 
			announces two exciting events for February 
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            [February 04, 2017]   
			ELKHART - Saturday February 18th will 
			be “Craft Day in Elkhart”, and will be hosted by Horsefeathers, 
			Birdsong Books and Vintage, and the Country Bumpkin. Each shop will 
			have its own craft, and each session will be offered two times, 10a 
			- 12n and 1p -3p with an hour break for lunch at the Wild Hare Café 
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			 Horsefeathers will offer watercolor painting in the morning and 
			acrylic painting in the afternoon, well known artist Reneé Sisk will 
			be the instructor. Jean Tweet will offer fabric collage instructions 
			at Birdsong using vintage material, buttons and lace. Jamie Theobald 
			will offer beginning crochet at the Country Bumpkin. All projects 
			are designed to be completed in the 2 hour time period. 
 The cost per session will include all the materials needed for the 
			project. From the fee collected, $5 will go to the Elkhart 
			Historical Society and will be used to defray costs while helping to 
			offer events for the education and enjoyment of the community.
 
 A satisfying lunch featuring a cup of Tomato Basil Soup and a half 
			sandwich of turkey cheddar melt on artisan bread, served with chips 
			and soup crackers, with coffee, tea or water, will be offered at an 
			additional cost.
 
 Sessions can be mixed or matched, and reservation forms can be 
			obtained at the participating businesses in Elkhart, or from the 
			website; 
			www.elkharthistoricalsociety.org.  Reservations should be 
			made by calling 217 947 2238, as space is limited.
 
 The second offering for February is on Friday February 24, 2017. 
			Returning to Elkhart for a much anticipated visit will be Karl 
			Luthin, who will present “Welcome to Hollywood”. The program will 
			cover many of his experiences while working on the movie sets of 
			more than 60 productions and mini-series. Multi-faceted Luthin is 
			often the on-site veterinarian, or reenactor, frequently providing 
			props, set dressings, and horses, or acting as an advisor helping to 
			insure the historic accuracy of the equipment or costumes being 
			used. Some of the productions he has been involved in are, “Gods and 
			Generals”, “Glory”, The “John Adams” mini-series, “Into the West”, 
			“Gettysburg”, “Cold Mountain”, and most recently providing a massive 
			amount of props as well as the horse Daniel Day Lewis rode in the 
			movie “Lincoln”. Karl will be bringing film clips and slides from 
			many of these movies, as well as movie posters, and the behind the 
			scenes stories.
 
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The Wild Hare Café provides all of the delicious meals for Historical Society 
functions as well as the homey atmosphere. We bundled it into an all-inclusive 
package. Pricing is based on selection of a full dinner package or the soup 
supper. From the registration, $10 will go to the Historical Society to support 
future events. See menu selections on reservation form. 
			 
 
Horsefeathers is located at 104 Gov. Oglesby St. in Elkhart Illinois, and the 
doors will open at 5 p.m. and the event will start at 5:30 p.m. Reservations are 
necessary as there is limited seating, and can be made by calling 217-947-2238, 
where you are encouraged to leave a message. Deadline for reservations February 
20. Reservation forms can be obtained on the website
www.elkharthistoricalsociety.org;  at Horsefeather’s or the Country 
Bumpkin in Elkhart.  
				 
			[J. Rob Wilson] |