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						Elkhart Dinner Lecture to 
						feature Peter Niehaus 
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						[January 16, 2017]   
            
			LINCOLN 
			- Join us January 27, 2017 at the Wild Hare Café in Elkhart, 
						Illinois, for our dinner lecture entitled, "On Safari 
						With Peter Niehaus: South Africa and its Animals." | 
			
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				 Come hear Peter Niehaus share his knowledge of the animals of 
				South Africa. Enjoy a choice of a hearty Tuscan vegetable soup 
				and salad dinner or a traditional dinner with two all-time South 
				African favorites. The full dinner includes a portion of mild 
				Malay Chicken Curry and Beef Bobotie accompanied by rice and the 
				traditional relishes and salads typically served with these 
				dishes. A warm lemon pudding follows, or as an alternative, 
				vanilla ice cream topped with chocolate sauce. Iced teas and 
				coffee are included. Please go the web site for more 
				information, pricing and the reservation form:
				 http://www.wildharecafe-elk-il.com/ 
 Reservations are required and can be made by calling 217 947 
				2238, and the deadline for reservations is January 22, 2017.
 
				
				 Peter was born in Holland and as a child immigrated with his 
				family to South Africa where he lived for forty years. He has a 
				degree in mechanical engineering and worked in that field while 
				having a lifelong interest in the flora and fauna of Africa as 
				well as the sea life of the region. He is now an American 
				citizen and resides in Illinois where he focuses on the wild 
				life and birds of the region while continuing his interest in 
				the animals of the African continent.. 
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2017 Elkhart Historical Society Calendars
 The 2017 calendars are available at both Horsefeathers and the Country Bumpkin 
in Elkhart, or can be mailed for a cost of $2. This year’s calendar which is in 
full color, features the photography of Nancy Saul, whose career as a 
photo-journalist for the Lincoln Courier, is well known. She, though officially 
retired, is actively involved in one of Logan County’s newest publications, 
“Bends and Byways” Magazine. Calendars are free to all new and renewing members 
of the Elkhart Historical Society, at a rate of $15 for Seniors (family) or $20 
for regular family. Be sure to get your copy of this beautiful calendar which 
focuses on scenes primarily in the Elkhart area.
 
				 
			[J.ROB Wilson] 
			
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