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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 May 1985, p. 88

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^Historical Society schedule of programs g « OC Ul MCHENRY COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY 6422 Main Street Union, IL 60180 PHONE: (815) 923-2267 SCHEDULE OF PROGRAMS for the 1985 Season at the McHenry County Historical Society Museum in Union. These pro­ grams will be held on Sundays--May through October. OPEN: WEDNESDAY and SUNDAY - May, September, October. WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY -- June, July, August. HOURS: 1:30 to 4:30. Special tours are arranged by appoint­ ment, use of the research room is arrang­ ed by appointment. Otherwise open on Wednesday afternoons from 1:30 to 4:30. The museum office is open Tuesday through Friday from 9 to 4:30. Admission: Adults $1; Senior Citizens, 50 cents; Members, free; School Age Children, 50 cents; School Groups, 25 cents per child. Admission to the Research Library will be charged for Non-Members at $1 per visit. MAY 26 SENECA TOWNSHIP free day. JUNE 2 HARTLAND TOWNSHIP free day. JUNE 9 Slide program at 2 p.m. on the Kurt Teich postcard collection from Lake Co. Museum (largest postcard collection in the world). This will include scenes from McHenry County. RICHMOND TOWNSHIP free day. JUNE 16 Free day for FATHERS with families. JUNE 23 DUNHAM TOWNSHIP free day. JUNE 30 Program by Frank Crawford on "Costumes and Uniforms of the Civil War." Harrison School of Wonder Lake has a student Civil War Rifle and Drill Team that will perform on the museum lawn that afternoon. Program by Crawford begins at 2 p. m. MCHENRY TOWNSHIP free day. JULY 7 CORAL TOWNSHIP free day. JULY 14 2 p.m. program by Gary Nickles of Woodstock on scenes of early McHenry County cities, through slides of early postcards. •> DORR TOWNSHIP free day. JULY 21 Bill Wingate program beginning at 2 p.m. on McHenry County plant history. GRAFTON TOWNSHIP free day. CRYSTAL LAKE MAY 23-27 JayceeCarnival -- Info: 455-2592. JUNE 14 Bethany Strawberry Festival - Brunch 9 to 12:30 (featuring crepes); dessert 6 to 9 p.m., arts and crafts for sale. Tickets, $4. Info: 455-3979. JUNE 21,22,23 Lakeside Center Summer Festival, Fri­ day, 5 to 11; Saturday, 11 to 11; Sunday, 10:30 to 7, Friday Evening Fish Boil; Saturday Evening Rib Dinner, carnival, auction, raffle, country store, cakewalk, arts and crafts, music, beer garden. Info: 455-3363. JUNE 23 Jaycee Craft Fair - 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mc- CormickPark. Info: 455-2592 or 459-0971. St. Mary's Episcopal Church June Jubilee, Sunday 11:30 to 5:30; Arts and Crafts Fair, food available. Info: 459- 1009. * JUNE 28 Pioneer Center Fish Boil at Veteran Acres, Friday evening 5 to 8:30. Info: 344- 1230. JULY 3,4 Crystal Lake Lions Club July 4th Gala held at the Crystal Point Mall, Route 14, Wednesday, July 3,5:30 to 11 p.m. A Taste of Crystal Lake, Antique Auto parade and display, YMCA Fun Run, Air Show, Parachutists, Refreshments, Art/Crafts, Clowns, Magicians, Square Dancing, Two Stages of Entertainment, Horses, Children's Rides, Garfield Goose and His Muppet Show. Info: 459-3100 or 455-6479. JULY 5 Crystal Lake Heraldry Guard Midwest Tournament of Bands JULY 12,13,14 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish's Sum- merama '85 held at church, Dartmoor and McHenry avenues. Rides, entertain­ ment, bingo, games and food. Info: 459- 5219 or 459-6752. MARENGO JUNE 26 Businessmen's Golf Outing. Tickets available from Roger Kitchen, 568-8896. Dinner following at Cloven Hoof Steak House. WOODSTOCK MAY 27 Memorial Day Parade - Starts downtown^ Square, 10 a.m. BON VOYAGE!! 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