Two hundred years ago on December 3, 1818, Illinois became the 21st
state in the Union. The Illinois Bicentennial,
now well under way, is a yearlong celebration of the people, places, things and
events that have been born, built and grown in the state. In
celebration, the Lillie M. Evans Library will be hosting two 1-hour programs in
October 2018. These programs will remind us of events that have shaped our past and
impacted our rich and diverse history.
On Tuesday,
October 16th at 6:30pm, Sylvia Shults will present the program, Ghosts
of the Illinois River. Be sure to join us as Sylvia gives an in-depth look
at the Peoria State Hospital. Known as one of the most haunted places in
Illinois, the haunted asylum is featured in many of her books. Sylvia is a popular presenter in Central
Illinois and is the author of several books, including Fractured
Spirits: Hauntings at the Peoria State Hospital and 44 Years in Darkness.
On Tuesday,
October 30th at 6:30pm, Tom Emery will present a program on the History of Illinois. Tom was a presenter
during our popular Lincoln and the
Constitution series in 2014. He is a freelance writer and historical
researcher from Carlinville who has earned eleven awards from
the Illinois State Historical Society. His newest book, The
History of Illinois, is a compilation of some of his newspaper columns and
is intended to complement the state’s 200th anniversary.
Want to learn still
more about Illinois’ history? The
Illinois State Museum and the Illinois Association of Museums have developed a
virtual exhibition titled The Story
of Illinois: The Illinois Bicentennial Through Museum Objects. This
exhibition consists of objects from the Illinois State Museum’s
13.5-million-object Illinois Legacy Collection along with objects from other
Illinois museums. The website is
available online at http://story.illinoisstatemuseum.org/
Information about
these programs and other LME Library events can be found on our website at http://lmelibrary.org. We hope you will explore,
discover, and learn more about Illinois' unique history during this bicentennial
year!
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