Additional sponsors of the event are
Carlinville Tourism, Macoupin County, Blackburn College, the City of
Gillespie, Blue Carpet Corridor Coalition, and Illinois Route 66
Scenic Byway.
Friday and Saturday's conference sessions, keynote speaker, and
roster of presenters, plus the Friday evening banquet and band and
the Saturday afternoon one-act play premiere, are all scheduled to
take place at Blackburn College.
Featured speakers include: David Clark (Chicago IL), Roamin' Rich
Dinkela (St. Louis MO), Nick Gerlich, Ph.D. (Canyon TX), Jim
Hinckley (Kingman AZ), Cheryl Eichar Jett (Edwardsville IL), Geoff
Ladd (Lincoln IL), Jerry McClanahan (Chandler TX), David Schwartz
(Cleveland OH), Anne Maro Slanina, Ph.D. (Harrisville PA), Sharon
Smith (St. Louis MO), Lisa Hicks Snell (Tahlequah OK), Joe Sonderman
(St. Louis MO), and Bill Thomas (Atlanta IL), plus Carlinville
historians and speakers Andrea Duncan, Tom Emery, Dan Hauter, and
Deborah Young.
In addition, six panel discussions
will address Route 66 tourism topics, led by moderators Larry
Bloemker (Hamel IL), Debyjo Ericksen (Joliet IL), Nick Gerlich,
Ph.D. (Canyon TX), Bill Kelly (Chatham IL), and Bill Thomas (Atlanta
IL).
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The welcome to Carlinville will be given by Mayor Deanna Demuzio
and the welcome to Blackburn College will be given by Interim President Jennifer
Braaten, Ph.D. Brett Stawar, CEO and President of Great Rivers and Routes
Tourism Bureau, will give the keynote address.
On Thursday afternoon, registration check-in will be at Blackburn College. An
optional three- hour bus tour of “Historic Carlinville,” with stops at the
Million Dollar Courthouse, Anderson Mansion, Sears Home, and Blackburn College,
featuring guide Deb Young, Carlinville Tourism President, will be available. On
Thursday evening, the City of Gillespie will host “Mining on Route 66” with an
open house and tours at the new Illinois Coal Museum. The evening will include
three showings of “Coliseum Ballroom Memories,” a short documentary about the
legendary ballroom, and nearby restaurants will be open, all on Gillespie's
stretch of historic Route 66.
[Geoff Ladd
Assistant Director
Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway] |