| A tea dedicated to Illinois food 
			and artLincoln Presidential Library and Museum 
			hosts ‘Made in Illinois Tea’ on Sept. 22
 
 
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			 [September 04, 2018] 
			SPRINGFIELD 
			 
			Illinois art, Illinois food, Illinois history and Illinois travel – 
			the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum will celebrate 
			the state with a special “Made in Illinois Tea” on Sept. 22.
 The tea, part of the presidential library’s commemoration of the 
			Illinois bicentennial, features three courses that showcase Illinois 
			ingredients.
 
 The state’s orchards produce wonderful fruit, so the menu includes 
			pear scones and apple tarts. Visitors will enjoy a delicious pumpkin 
			roll because the state is a huge pumpkin producer. Illinois farmers 
			raise hogs and chickens, so look for pork and chicken dishes. (There 
			will even be a special dish made from Mel-O-Cream donuts, a 
			Springfield institution.)
 
			
			 
			 Illinois artists and craftspeople will show off their creativity by 
			designing the table centerpieces. Examples of their work will also 
			be on display.
 And travel blogger Cindy Ladage will discuss some of her favorite 
			quirky Illinois destinations, including a historic round barn, a 
			Lincoln statue tucked away in a cemetery and a Dutch-style windmill.
 
			The event runs 1-3 p.m. at the library portion of the ALPLM complex 
			(112 N. Sixth St., Springfield). It costs $35 (members of the 
			Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library Foundation get a 10 percent 
			discount). Tickets are available by visiting
			
			www.PresidentLincoln. illinois.gov  and clicking “Special 
			Event Reservations.” 
			
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The presidential library’s celebration of the state’s bicentennial also includes 
a special exhibit, “From Illinois to the White House: Lincoln, Grant, Reagan, 
Obama.” It explores the lives and legacies of the four U.S. presidents who 
called Illinois home. It runs through the end of 2018.
 The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum is dedicated to telling the 
story of America’s 16th president through old-fashioned scholarship and modern 
technology. It also serves as the Illinois historical library. The library 
maintains an unparalleled collection of Lincoln documents, photographs, 
artifacts and art and also has some 12 million items pertaining to all aspects 
of Illinois history.
 
 Learn more at 
www.PresidentLincoln. Illinois.gov
 
				 
		[Christopher WillsDirector of Communications and Public Affairs
 Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum]
 
		
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