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Callipygian Players return to days of Thomas Jefferson

Submitted by the Liberty Prairie Foundation

Thomas Jefferson was a man of cultured taste and an amateur violinist quite familiar with the latest European art and music.

Embark on a journey back in time as Callipygian Players presents “A Revolutionary’s Music” at 4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 12, at the Byron Colby Barn in Grayslake.

The performance features selections from Jefferson’s sizable music collection. Admission is $18 for adults and is available at the door only (cash or check). To inspire early appreciation for the arts, children younger than 16 are admitted free.

The Byron Colby Barn is at 1561 Jones Point Road in Grayslake, inside the Prairie Crossing conservation community. From I-94, exit Route 120 west, turn south at Route 45, then right at Jones Point Road.

Ample free parking is located adjacent to the Barn. Information about all upcoming events at the Byron Colby Barn is at www.prairiecrossing.com/bcbarn.

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