Event Details

September 14th at 12:10pm – 12:50pm

McLean County Museum of History

Online + In Person

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Join the McLean County Museum of History for the first Lunch & Learn of the 2023-2024 season with the Museum's Senior Director of Education Candace Summers . This free, public program will be held on Thursday, September 14 at 12:10 pm in the Museum's second floor courtroom. This program will also be live streamed via the Museum's YouTube page and can be accessed by clicking here.

Summers will share a sneak peak about the 29th annual Evergreen Cemetery Walk, who this year's feature characters are, and share information about the impact the Museum's longest running signature event has had, not just on Bloomington-Normal, but on communities throughout the region, nationally, and internationally too.

For more information or questions, please contact the Marketing Department at marketing@mchistory.org. Grab your lunch and head down to the Museum! You won’t want to miss this fascinating program.

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Join the McLean County Museum of History for the first Lunch & Learn of the 2023-2024 season with the Museum's Senior Director of Education Candace Summers . This free, public program will be held on Thursday, September 14 at 12:10 pm in the Museum's second floor courtroom. This program will also be live streamed via the Museum's YouTube page and can be accessed by clicking here.

Summers will share a sneak peak about the 29th annual Evergreen Cemetery Walk, who this year's feature characters are, and share information about the impact the Museum's longest running signature event has had, not just on Bloomington-Normal, but on communities throughout the region, nationally, and internationally too.

For more information or questions, please contact the Marketing Department at marketing@mchistory.org. Grab your lunch and head down to the Museum! You won’t want to miss this fascinating program.