Pam Moriearty to present "The
Secret Geology of Logan County" at March meeting of the Logan County
Genealogical & Historical Society
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[March 14, 2024]
What
is lying below the ground in Logan County? Could it be harmful or
beneficial? To find out the answers to these questions, the public
is invited to hear University of Illinois Extension Service Master
Naturalist Pam Moriearty, who will be speaking Monday evening March
18 at the Logan County Genealogical & Historical Society.
Moriearty will reveal, “The Secret Geology of Logan County,” as she
addresses
Society members and guests during the 6:30 p.m. meeting at the LCGHS
building located at 114 N. Chicago St., across from the Lincoln
Depot.
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The master naturalist is known
for manning the bird watching station at Kickapoo Park and has
given programs on the Kickapoo Indian Village located near
Lincoln and on Honey Bees and pollinators.
Refreshments will be served following a brief business meeting.
[Diane Osborn]
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