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			The Elkhart Historical Society is excited to 
			introduce Janet Roney as the featured speaker for our Friday, April 
			25th dinner lecture. Her presentation, "How Racoons Saved Illinois 
			from Canada, and Other Frontier Tales", is guaranteed to either 
			enlighten you, or refresh your memory of the formation of our great 
			country. Hint, you may want to review the facts surrounding the 
			Northwest Territory. Speaker Roney is a multi-faceted individual 
			with a background steeped in history, farming, authoring a column, 
			“Remembering Who We Are,” for her local paper, the Sullivan News 
			Progress. An accomplished artist as well, she traveled the Midwest 
			art fair circuit for over thirty years. Her realistic and detailed 
			watercolors, oils, and prints of the central Illinois prairie 
			landscape are in many public and private collections. Her continuing 
			interest is locating early trails of central Illinois and sharing 
			the stories she finds along the way. Janet is a 1959 graduate of 
			Sullivan High School and a 1963 graduate of the University of 
			Illinois, with a degree in the teaching of history and social 
			studies. 
 The evening includes the lecture and dinner featuring an entree 
			choice of Baked Chicken or Pork Loin with gravy. For a complete 
			menu, cost, and reservation form, please see the website:
			
			www.elkharthistoricalsociety.org or click
			
			here. You can also click the photo below.
 
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			 Reservations are required and 
				must be made by calling 217-947-2238. The deadline for 
				reservations is April 18. Please leave a message and you will be 
				called back to confirm your reservation. Once confirmed, checks 
				should be mailed within 5 business days to The Elkhart 
				Historical Society at P.O. Box 255, Elkhart, IL, 63634, or 
				dropped off at the Country Bumpkin Shop at 103 Gov. Oglesby St., 
				Elkhart, IL Weds-Sun 10 a.m-3 p.m. The venue for the event is 
				the Elkhart Christian Church’s Fellowship Community Center at 
				206 South Gillett St., in Elkhart, Illinois. Doors open at 5:00 
				p.m., and dinner is served promptly at 5:30 p.m.  
			[Text received from Elkhart Historical 
			Society] |