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Events for Feb. 13 - 27

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Meet Mary Todd Lincoln

Time: 6:30 p.m.

Date: Wednesday, Feb. 20

Place: Genoa Public Library

More information: 815-784-2627 or www.laurafkeyes.com

Historical interpreter Laura F. Keyes portrays the tragic and compelling life of Mrs. Abraham Lincoln. The performance is set on the evening of Lincoln's assassination, as his wife prepares to accompany him and some friends at the theater. A Q-and-A will be held after the free, 45-minute program. Recommended for audiences 7 and older.


Movie Memorabilia Night

Time: 6:30 p.m.

Date: Friday, Feb. 22

Place: Genoa Public Library

More information: 815-784-2627

There will be a screening of the 1956 film "The King and I," and a display of authentic Hollywood memorabilia, including a jacket worn by James Stewart in "The Glenn Miller Story," Marilyn Monroe's personal desk set, an original script from "Flashdance," the knife wielded by Uma Thurman as Poison Ivy in "Batman & Robin," the suede jacket Chuck Connor wore in "Ride Beyond Vengeance" and the headdress worn by Rita Moreno in "The King and I."


Control Your Cholesterol

Time: 6:30 – 9 p.m.

Date: Wednesday, Feb. 27

Place: KishHealth Family & Specialty Care

More information: 815-748-8962 or www.kishhospital.org/programs

Whether your levels are high or normal, lifestyle changes can help you achieve or maintain healthy cholesterol levels. If you have cholesterol results, bring them. Receive a variety of resources and tools to develop healthy habits. Registration is required and closes three days before the program date.


'Life of a Pioneer'

Time: 6:30 p.m.

Date: Wednesday, Feb. 27

Place: Genoa Public Library

More information: 815-784-2627 or www.genoalibrary.org

Jerry Johnson, executive director of Garfield Farm Museum, will talk about the 281-acre historic farm site in LaFox. The farm and inn buildings date to the 1840s and are registered as historic landmarks. The audience will also learn about the life of an 1840s pioneer on the prairie. Recommended for audiences 7 and older.


HINCKLEY

Story Time

Time: 12:45 – 1:30 p.m. Tuesdays, 9:45 – 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays

Dates: Tuesdays and Wednesdays; next, Feb. 13

Place: Hinckley Public Library

More information: 815-286-3220

Stories, songs and crafts. Sign up by phone or at the front desk.


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