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SUMMARY:175th Anniversary Regional Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Lewis University and the Gaylord Building Historic Site invite you to a symposium marking the 175th anniversary of the Illinois & Michigan Canal – part of a year-long series of events held along the 96 miles of the nation’s first National Heritage Area. This event is free and open to the public with funding from the Lewis University History Center\, Gaylord Building\, and Sczepaniak Lecture Series. \nIn a rare appearance\, the Canal Corridor Association’s President & CEO Ana Koval will preside over the day’s final session “The I&M Canal’s 175th Anniversary: Transportation & Transformation” in which she’ll talk about the impact the canal had on the newly formed canal towns\, Chicago\, Illinois and the United States. \nThe event also features speakers\, tabletop displays\, pop-up exhibitions\, and an opportunity for students\, the public\, and interpretive sites to engage with the complex history of this shared landscape. Light lunch to be served. \nRegister here: https://www.alumni.lewisu.edu/sczepaniakfall23 \n  \n\n\nAGENDA\n9:00 AM – 9:25 AM\nCoffee Reception \n\n\n\n\n9:00 AM – 2:00 PM\nPop-up Exhibits and Display Materials \n\n\n\n\n9:30 AM – 10:30 AM\nThe Native Land: Raphael Wahwassuck\, Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation Tribal Council \n\n\n\n\n10:40 AM – 11:00 AM\nBreak \n\n\n\n\n11:00 AM – 12:00 PM\nPrairie Restoration and Land Use: Christina Henderson\, Prairie Supervisor\, Midewin National Tallgrass \n\n\n\n\n12:00 PM – 12:40 PM\nLunch Reception in Lobby \n\n\n\n\n12:45 PM – 1:45 PM\nPlace\, Region\, and Changing Human Interactions with Nature: Dr. William C. Barnett\, Professor of History\, North Central College \n\n\n\n\n2:00 PM – 3:00 PM\nThe I & M Canal’s 175th Anniversary: Transportation and Transformation: Ana B. Koval\, President and CEO\, Canal Corridor Association \n\nThe legacy of Jim and Mary Clare Sczepaniak lives on at Lewis University through scholarships\, enhancements and a history lecture series. The lectures began in October 2016 and have brought scholarly speakers on a variety of topics. 
URL:https://iandmcanal.org/events/175th-anniversary-regional-symposium/
LOCATION:Lewis University – Saint Charles Borromeo Convocation Hall\, 101 Airport Road\, Romeoville\, IL\, 60446\, United States
CATEGORIES:Canal Corridor Association,History
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lewis University":MAILTO:heizerli@lewisu.edu
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SUMMARY:Regional History Symposium: Place and the Environment on the occasion of the 175th Anniversary of The Illinois & Michigan Canal
DESCRIPTION:Lewis University and the Gaylord Building Historic Site invite you to a symposium marking the 175th anniversary of The Illinois & Michigan Canal – part of a year-long series of events held along the 96-miles of the nation’s first National Heritage Area.\n9 – 9:25 am             Coffee Reception\n9 am – 2 pm           Pop-up Exhibits and Display Materials\n9:30 – 10::30 am   First Session: The Native Land\, Raphael Wahwassuck\, Prairie Band Potawatomi National Tribal Council\n10:40 – 11 am        Break\n11 am – 12 pm       Second Session: Prairie Restoration and Land Use Christina Henderson\, Prairie Supervisor\, Midewin National Tallgrass\n12 – 12:40 pm.      Lunch Reception in Lobby\n12:45 – 1:45 pm   Third Session: Place\, Region\, and Changing Human Interactions with Nature\, Dr. William C. Barnett\, Professor of History\, North Central College         \n2 – 3 pm                 Fourth Session: The I & M Canal’s 175th Anniversary: Transportation and Transformation\, Ana B. Koval – President and CEO\, Canal Corridor Association\nTo register for the event lecture please visit: alumni.lewisu.edu/sczepaniakfall2023\n\n  \n  \n 
URL:https://iandmcanal.org/events/regional-history-symposium-place-and-the-environment-on-the-occasion-of-the-175th-anniversary-of-the-illinois-michigan-canal/
LOCATION:Gaylord Building\, Lockport\, 200 W. 8th Street\, Lockport\, IL\, 60441\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Lewis University":MAILTO:heizerli@lewisu.edu
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SUMMARY:Reclaiming the Narrative
DESCRIPTION:Now on display in the Gaylord Building’s first-floor gallery\n through July 14th! \n\nAfrican Americans called the Joliet region home before its incorporation in 1852. They have built up the community\, found jobs\, and enjoyed life in the Des Plaines River Valley.\n\nIn spite of this long history\, the Black community has often been on the periphery of historical narratives.  As a way to increase the scope of history\, this exhibit highlights four African American organizations that contribute to the region’s diversity.\n\nThe scope of this grant-funded initiative included a traveling banner exhibit and public programs. These banners are currently on display in the Gaylord Building’s first-floor gallery.\n\nThey can also be viewed online at the Lewis University History Center.\n\nThe Lewis University History Center partnered with Second Baptist Church\, Mount Zion Baptist Church\, The National Hook-up of Black Women Joliet Inc.\, and Warren-Sharpe Community Center on this project\, which focused on regional historical collections and allowed them to broaden their scope and facilitate the stories of historically marginalized peoples. In turn\, this served to broaden the scope of the collection of the Adelmann Regional History Collection (ARHC) at Lewis University.\n 
URL:https://iandmcanal.org/events/reclaiming-the-narrative/
LOCATION:Gaylord Building\, Lockport\, 200 W. 8th Street\, Lockport\, IL\, 60441\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Lewis University":MAILTO:heizerli@lewisu.edu
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