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Gaylord Building
Program Schedule
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Gaylord Building
Historic Site
Educational Programs and Events
(As of
04/11/2008)
May 8, 2008 (Thursday)
Dinner & A Lecture – Packet Boats on
the I & M Canal
For a brief period passenger boats once traveled
along the I & M Canal. This year a real horse-drawn packet boat
will once again float along the western end of the canal in
LaSalle. Join historian Rob Vasile as he examines both the design
and construction of the packet boats that once traversed the I & M
Canal, as well as life on board for crews and passengers.
Ron
Vasile is the former Historian of the Canal Corridor Association and
currently a history teacher at Lockport Township High School. Mr.
Vasile is author of numerous works about the I & M Canal.
Mr. Vasile’s program is the second session of the
Dinner & A Lecture spring series. The educational series is held
monthly at the Gaylord Building (200 W. 8th St.,
Lockport, IL) and catered by the Public Landing Restaurant.
Festivities begin at 6:00 pm with a cash-bar reception followed by
dinner at 6:30 pm, and the lecture at 7:30 pm. May guests choose
from a menu of cuisine to be announced.
The program fee, which includes dinner, is $31 for
members of the Canal Corridor Association and National Trust for
Historic Preservation or $37 for non-members. Registration
discounts are available for the entire spring series (April, May,
and June). Reservations are required for all sessions. Please call
815.588.1100 to register and for additional information.
May 12, 2008 (Monday)
Family Roots & Branches – Oral History
Interviews
With the passing of each generation vital family
information vanishes. The amount of lost history can be minimized
if someone takes the time to record the memories of our older family
members. However, an oral history interview is not as easy as a
conversation during dinner, but it should be. Join Mark Harmon to
discover the dos and don’ts for a successful interview, as well as
what to do with the information once you have it.
Mark Harmon is Director of the Gaylord Building
Historic Site. He has been conducting genealogical research
professionally and personally for more than a quarter century. He
holds a BA and MA in History from the University of Akron, and
post-graduate work at Northern Illinois University. He is also a
contributor to The Encyclopedia of Chicago History.
This is the second session of the Family Roots &
Branches workshops. This quarterly educational program is intended
to provide guidance for people seeking information about their
kith and kin. Each session will be held at the Gaylord Building
(200 W. 8th St., Lockport, IL), beginning at 7:00pm on
selected Mondays. Admission is $6 for members of the Canal Corridor
Association and the National Trust for Historic Preservation and $9
for non-members. Reservations are required. Please call
1.815.588.1100 for reservations and additional information.
June 12, 2008 (Thursday)
Dinner & A Lecture
The Topic and speaker are to be announced at a later
time.
The program is the third session of the Dinner & A
Lecture spring series. The educational series is held monthly at
the Gaylord Building (200 W. 8th St., Lockport, IL) and
catered by the Public Landing Restaurant. Festivities begin at 6:00
pm with a cash-bar reception followed by dinner at 6:30 pm, and the
lecture at 7:30 pm. June guests choose from a menu of cuisine to be
announced.
The program fee, which includes dinner, is $31 for
members of the Canal Corridor Association and National Trust for
Historic Preservation or $37 for non-members. Registration
discounts are available for the entire spring series (April, May,
and June). Reservations are required for all sessions. Please call
815.588.1100 to register and for additional information.
July 10, 2008 (Thursday)
Dinner
& A Lecture – Emerging Initiatives in
Preservation
Historic Preservation has come of age in the last few
years, with ever wider popular acceptance leading to the steady
integration of preservation to the mainstream of our society. Yet
preservationists continue to face new challenges every day as new
threats to historic resources emerge. In the last few years, the
National Trust for Historic Preservation, as the national voice of
the preservation movement has been trying to take the offensive in
the fight to save our best places for future generations with some
success. Join Mr. Royce Yeater for an overview of the emerging new
ideas and programs on the drawing board at the Trust which will
support preservation at the local level as never before, while
simultaneously increasing our visibility and base of support
nationally.
Royce Yeater, AIA, is Midwest Director of the
National Trust for Historic Preservation. He
has a professional degree in architecture (NDSU, 1969) and a Masters
Degree in
Historic Preservation (UVa, 1975). He practiced architecture,
focusing on institutional facilities and historic preservation
projects, from 1975 to 1983 with Foss Associates in Fargo, ND. In
that year he founded YHR Partners in Moorhead Minnesota, and in 1997
moved to Minneapolis to establish a branch office for that firm.
While in practice, Royce also founded and served on a variety of
boards and commissions of non profit organizations in the field of
historic preservation, at the local, state, regional, and national
level. In September of 2001, he left his practice to head the
Midwest Office of the National Trust for Historic Preservation in
Chicago. There he focuses on building the capacity of state and
local preservation organizations and develops strategies to confront
new and emerging threats to historic resources in eight Midwestern
states.
Mr. Yeater’s program is the first session of the
Dinner & A Lecture summer series. The educational series is held
monthly at the Gaylord Building (200 W. 8th St.,
Lockport, IL) and catered by the Public Landing Restaurant.
Festivities begin at 6:00 pm with a cash-bar reception followed by
dinner at 6:30 pm, and the lecture at 7:30 pm. July guests choose
from a menu of cuisine to be announced.
The program fee, which includes dinner, is $31 for
members of the Canal Corridor Association and National Trust for
Historic Preservation or $37 for non-members. Registration
discounts are available for the entire summer series (July, August,
and September). Reservations are required for all sessions. Please
call 815.588.1100 to register and for additional information.
July 16, 2008 (Wednesday)
Summer Dinner Promenade
Do you enjoy scrumptious cuisine, sparkling
conversation, and splendid entertainment – all at enchanting
places? Adults ages 18 and up are invited to join us for the second
annual progressive dinner between Lockport four cultural attractions
- Gaylord Building Historic Site, Gladys Fox Museum, Illinois State
Museum Lockport Gallery, and Will County Historical Society.
This year’s event will include two sessions:
Afternoon from 2:00pm to 5:00pm; and Evening from 6:00pm to 9:00pm.
Admission is $40 per person, but there is a Senior Special of $35
for the Afternoon session only. Reservations are required by
calling 815.588.1100 (Canal Corridor Association) by Monday, July
14, 2008.
August 11, 2008 (Monday)
Family Roots & Branches – TBA
Topic and speaker to be announced.
This is the third session of the Family Roots &
Branches workshops. This quarterly educational program is intended
to provide guidance for people seeking information about their
kith and kin. Each session will be held at the Gaylord Building
(200 W. 8th St., Lockport, IL), beginning at 7:00pm on
selected Mondays. Admission is $6 for members of the Canal Corridor
Association and the National Trust for Historic Preservation and $9
for non-members. Reservations are required. Please call
1.815.588.1100 for reservations and additional information.
August 14, 2008 (Thursday)
Dinner & A Lecture
The topic and speaker are to be announced at a later
time.
The program is the second session of the Dinner & A
Lecture summer series. The educational series is held monthly at the
Gaylord Building (200 W. 8th St., Lockport, IL) and
catered by the Public Landing Restaurant. Festivities begin at 6:00
pm with a cash-bar reception followed by dinner at 6:30 pm, and the
lecture at 7:30 pm. August guests choose from a menu of cuisine to
be announced.
The program fee, which includes dinner, is $31 for
members of the Canal Corridor Association and National Trust for
Historic Preservation or $37 for non-members. Registration
discounts are available for the entire summer series (July, August,
and September). Reservations are required for all sessions. Please
call 815.588.1100 to register and for additional information. Net
proceeds benefit the Gaylord Building, a National Trust Historic
Site managed by the Canal Corridor Association.
September 11, 2008 (Thursday)
Dinner & A Lecture
-
Exploring
the Prairie to Prairie Continuum: Returning the Prairie to the
Prairie State
The pristine and lush prairies explored by
Marquette and Joliett have diminished since the early
settlers of
Illinois . Untold numbers of plants and animals were
lost in the 19th and 20th centuries to
“progress” – the construction of roads, farms, factories, stores
and homes. Today, thousands of acres have been returned to
their pre-settlement condition and preserved for future
generations Illinoisans to enjoy. Come explore this
evolutionary tale of discovery, destruction and restoration
through the eyes of Patrick Thrasher, Interpretive Specialist of
the Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie located in
Will County, Illinois.
The program is the third session of the Dinner & A Lecture
summer series. The educational series is held monthly at the
Gaylord Building (200
W. 8th St. , Lockport , IL) and catered by the
Public Landing Restaurant. Festivities begin at 6:00 pm with a
cash-bar reception followed by dinner at 6:30 pm, and the
lecture at 7:30 pm. September guests choose from a menu of
cuisine to be announced.
The program fee, which includes dinner, is $31 for members of
the Canal Corridor Association and National Trust for Historic
Preservation or $37 for non-members. Registration discounts are
available for the entire summer series (July, August, and
September). Reservations are required for all sessions. Please
call
815.588.1100 to register and for additional information.
October 9, 2008 (Thursday)
Dinner & A Lecture – Building the
Exotic: Frank Lloyd Wright and the Maya Influence
Through his encounter with the reproduced Maya
structures at the World's Columbian Exposition, Frank Lloyd Wright
became familiar with a style of ornament that would enter his
architectural design in the ensuing years. Mr. Brian Reis will
investigate the Chicago Exposition, the Maya reproductions installed
there, and the buildings that Mr. Wright designed using the Maya
ruins as inspiration.
Brian
Reis is Assistant Curator of the Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation
Trust.
Mr. Reis’ program is the first session of the Dinner
& A Lecture autumn series. The educational series is held monthly at
the Gaylord Building (200 W. 8th St., Lockport, IL) and
catered by the Public Landing Restaurant. Festivities begin at 6:00
pm with a cash-bar reception followed by dinner at 6:30 pm, and the
lecture at 7:30 pm. October guests choose from a menu of cuisine to
be announced.
The program fee, which includes dinner, is $31 for
members of the Canal Corridor Association and National Trust for
Historic Preservation or $37 for non-members. Registration
discounts are available for the entire autumn series (October,
November, and December). Reservations are required for all
sessions. Please call 815.588.1100 to register and for additional
information.
November 10, 2008 (Monday)
Family Roots & Branches – TBA
Topic and speaker to be announced.
This is the fourth session of the Family Roots &
Branches workshops. This quarterly educational program is intended
to provide guidance for people seeking information about their
kith and kin. Each session will be held at the Gaylord Building
(200 W. 8th St., Lockport, IL), beginning at 7:00pm on
selected Mondays. Admission is $6 for members of the Canal Corridor
Association and the National Trust for Historic Preservation and $9
for non-members. Reservations are required. Please call
1.815.588.1100 for reservations and additional information.
November 13, 2008 (Thursday)
Dinner & A Lecture – Amusements in the
Heritage Corridor
Every year millions of Americans are thrilled by
rollercoasters, ferris wheel, merry-go-rounds and other rides at the
countless amusement parks across the nation. Some parks have been
lost to history while others continue to thrive. Join Mr. Stan
Barker as he takes a nostalgic look at the current and defunct
amusement parks located within the I & M Canal National Heritage
Corridor, such as Lockport’s own Dellwood Park.
Stan Barker is Archivist of the National Amusement
Park Historical Association.
Mr. Barker’s program is the second session of the
Dinner & A Lecture autumn series. The educational series is held
monthly at the Gaylord Building (200 W. 8th St.,
Lockport, IL) and catered by the Public Landing Restaurant.
Festivities begin at 6:00 pm with a cash-bar reception followed by
dinner at 6:30 pm, and the lecture at 7:30 pm. November guests
choose from a menu of cuisine to be announced.
The program fee, which includes dinner, is $31 for
members of the Canal Corridor Association and National Trust for
Historic Preservation or $37 for non-members. Registration
discounts are available for the entire autumn series (October,
November, and December). Reservations are required for all
sessions. Please call 815.588.1100 to register and for additional
information.
December 11, 2008 (Thursday)
Dinner & A Lecture – Candy and Chocolate in
Northern Illinois
Join us for a sweet affair as we discover the history
and scrumptious delights of candy and chocolates made in the Chicago
metropolitan region.
Edmond F. Opler III is President & CEO of World’s
Finest Chocolate.
Mr. Opler’s program is the third session of the
Dinner & A Lecture winter series. The educational series is held
monthly at the Gaylord Building (200 W. 8th St.,
Lockport, IL) and catered by the Public Landing Restaurant.
Festivities begin at 6:00 pm with a cash-bar reception followed by
dinner at 6:30 pm, and the lecture at 7:30 pm. December guests
choose from a menu of cuisine to be announced.
The program fee,
which includes dinner, is $31 for members of the Canal Corridor
Association and National Trust for Historic Preservation or $37 for
non-members. Registration discounts are available for the entire
autumn series (October, November, and December). Reservations are
required for all sessions. Please call 815.588.1100 to register and
for additional information.
LOCKPORT SLEEPERS
VINTAGE BASE BALL CLUB
The Lockport Sleepers Vintage Base
Ball Club cordially invites ladies, gentlemen and children to
participate in its 2008 activities as volunteer interpreters. The
Sleepers interpret the national pastime as it was played prior to
the Civil War. Ballists (players) use reproduction equipment, wear
period uniforms, and play by 1858 rules. Bugs (fans) wear
appropriate period clothing with accessories and root for the
Sleepers, providing the general public with historical information
about the antebellum period. The current roster of ballists and
bugs range in age from 20s to 50s and reside in numerous communities
throughout the Chicago metropolitan area, including Lockport.
Gentlemen who are interested in becoming “ballists”
or ladies and other gentlemen who are interested in simply
becoming “bugs” should contact Mark Harmon at
815.588.1100.
The Lockport
Sleepers VBBC is an educational program of the Gaylord Building, a
National Trust Historic Site managed by the Canal Corridor
Association. For additional information about the Sleepers
click
here.
CHECK
BACK HERE LATER FOR UPDATES TO THESE AND OTHER
ACTIVITIES OF THE
GAYLORD BUILDING HISTORIC SITE.
For additional information about
these or future educational programs and family events, please
contact Mark S. Harmon, Gaylord Building Historic Site Director,
via 815.588.1100 (phone) or
mharmon@canalcor.org (email).
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