Feb 10 - 24 2018
Chicago Author Series

Chicago Author Series

Presented by Lisle Park District at Netzley-Yender Farmhouse

The Museums at Lisle Station Park will celebrate Chicago's regional history and culture on Saturdays in February as part of a Chicago Authors Series.

Here's the schedule:

• Feb. 10: Author Jim McGuire talks about his book "Winfield," an expansive photo collection showcasing life in early Winfield, the location of the oldest standing depot in Illinois that dates to 1849. He'll focus on many of the village's early residents, places, work and play.

• Feb. 17: Visit LisleParkDistrict.org/museumsatlislestationpark-events for details as they become available.

• Feb. 24: John Boda, a Chicago native, longtime researcher and history teacher, is joined by co-author Ray Johnson, a former criminal investigator, historian and lecturer on Chicago history, to discuss their book "The Great Chicago Fire," which contains extensive research and more than 200 photos of the infamous fire that destroyed the city in 1871.

The Chicago Author Series is presented by The Museums at Lisle Station Park and Lisle Park District with program partners the Lisle Library District, Lake Claremont Press and Arcadia Press.

If you are interested in learning more about Lisle's history and culture, The Museums at Lisle Station Park are looking for volunteer assistance, including museum docents, history buffs, adult and children's programs support, special event assistance and help with community and service projects.

Admission Info

Admission is FREE and this event is designed for the whole family!

FREE PARKING is available in the lot in front of the Beaubien Tavern and at Village Hall and in the commuter parking lots.

Phone: 630.968.0499

Dates & Times

2018/02/10 - 2018/02/24

Location Info

Netzley-Yender Farmhouse

921 School Street, Lisle, IL 60532