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  • America’s Greatest First Ladies

    Highland Park Senior Center 1677 Old Deerfield Rd, Highland Park, IL

    Who were America's Greatest First Ladies? Nobody really knows! The role of First Lady was not given a moment's thought by the Founding Fathers. In fact, the title itself was not even widely used until the 1850s! Nonetheless, our First … Continue reading

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  • America’s Greatest First Ladies

    Lake Forest Library 360 E. Deerpath Road, Lake Forest, IL, United States

    Who were America's Greatest First Ladies? Nobody really knows! The role of First Lady was not given a moment's thought by the Founding Fathers. In fact, the title itself was not even widely used until the 1850s! Nonetheless, our First … Continue reading

    This event is not open to the general public.
  • Julia Child: Spy And Chef

    Lake Forest Library 360 E. Deerpath Road, Lake Forest, IL, United States

    Julia Child: Serving America CLICK HERE TO READ ABOUT JULIA CHILD: SPY AND CHEF Julia Child In 1963 Julia Child became the 1st superstar chef on TV. Her program was so influential that the Smithsonian Institute features her kitchen, intact, as a … Continue reading

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  • The Mysterious Life Of Lee Harvey Oswald

    Deerfield Men's Club 375 Elm Street, Deerfield, IL, United States

    Lee Harvey Oswald was only 24 years when he was killed.  But his 24 years of life are as mysterious and controversial as the life of any 24-year-old ever! Lee Harvey Oswald Was a "semi-educated hillbilly with delusions of grandeur" … Continue reading

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  • America’s Greatest First Ladies

    Morton Grove American Legion Hall 6140 Dempster Street, Morton Grove, United States

    Who Were America's Greatest First Ladies? Nobody really knows! The role of First Lady was not given a moment's thought by the Founding Fathers. In fact, the title itself was not even widely used until the 1850s! Nonetheless, our First … Continue reading

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  • America’s Greatest First Ladies

    Algonquin Area Public Library District 2600 Harnish Dr. , lgonquin, IL 60102

    Who were America's Greatest First Ladies? Nobody really knows! The role of First Lady was not given a moment's thought by the Founding Fathers. In fact, the title itself was not even widely used until the 1850s! Nonetheless, our First … Continue reading

    Free - but registration requested!
  • Julia Child: Spy And Chef

    Park Ridge Public Library 20 S. Prospect Ave, Park Ridge, IL, United States

    Julia Child: Serving America Julia Child In 1963 Julia Child became the 1st superstar chef on TV. Her program was so influential, that the Smithsonian Institute features her kitchen, intact, as a permanent exhibit! There was another side to Julia Child–one that the … Continue reading

    Free - but registration requested!
  • Julia Child: Spy And Chef

    Friendship Village 350 W Schaumburg Rd, Schaumburg

    Julia Child: Serving America Julia Child In 1963 Julia Child became the 1st superstar chef on TV. Her program was so influential, that the Smithsonian Institute features her kitchen, intact, as a permanent exhibit! There was another side to Julia Child–one that … Continue reading

    Free - but registration requested!
  • Julia Child: Spy And Chef

    Grand Dominion 3561 Melody St, Mundelein, United States

    Julia Child: Serving America Julia Child In 1963 Julia Child became the 1st superstar chef on TV. Her program was so influential, that the Smithsonian Institute features her kitchen, intact, as a permanent exhibit! She changed the way America thought about food, … Continue reading

    This event is not open to the general public.
  • Julia Child: Spy And Chef

    North Shore Senior Center 161 Northfield Road, Northfield

    Julia Child: Serving America Julia Child In 1963 Julia Child became the 1st superstar chef on TV. Her program was so influential, that the Smithsonian Institute features her kitchen, intact, as a permanent exhibit! She changed the way America thought about food, … Continue reading

    Registration required; contact the organizer.