Palatine Historical Society presents fall programs
The Palatine Historical Society is dedicated to the collection, preservation and exhibition of local history and memorabilia. This fall, in line with this mission, they will be presenting a History Crawl and two monthly programs.
The annual History Crawl will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 6, beginning at the corner of Palatine Road and Plum Grove Road, in downtown Palatine. Participants will then be led through town stopping at several places of historical significance in the village. This year’s stops include all new locations, with stories told by costumed actors and docents who will share the history of each location, the business establishments that resided there, and the events that took place. The crawl will end at Lamplighter’s Inn for some light refreshments.
Tickets are available through Friday, Sept. 6, at the Clayson House Museum, 224 E. Palatine Road, and at the Community Center, 250 E. Wood Street for $10. Tickets can also be purchased at the crawl starting point on Sept. 6, for $15.
In addition to the History Crawl, the Palatine Historical Society will present two monthly meetings and presentations in September and October. On Wednesday, Sept. 18, join Commander Mike Seebacher for a brief history of how the Palatine Police Department has developed and grown over the years along with a history of Palatine police stations. This meeting will be held at 7 p.m., at the Palatine Police Department, 595 N. Hicks Road in Palatine. A tour of this new facility will follow the presentation. This event is free and open to the public.
On Wednesday, Oct. 16, solo dramatist Roberta Randall will present “Eleanor Roosevelt.” This presentation is a portrayal of Eleanor’s life from a shy lonely childhood to her positions as first lady, UN delegate, chairman of the Commission on Human Rights, newspaper columnist, mother, wife, and world traveler. This event is free and open to the public. The October meeting will be held at 7 p.m., at the Palatine Library, 700 North Court, Palatine.
For information about any of these events, please contact Marilyn Pedersen, museum coordinator, at (847) 991-6460 or mpedersen@palatineparks.orgpalatinehistoricalsociety.com;http://palatinehistoricalsociety.com[URL] and [/URL]www.facebook.com/palatinehistoricalsociety;http://www.facebook.com/palatinehistoricalsociety[URL].
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