Louisa May Alcott’s story, “Little Women”, struck a chord with families nationwide when it was released in 1868. Leslie Goddard will portray Miss Alcott as she reminisces about her life, including her poverty-stricken childhood, her struggles to succeed as a writer, and the unexpected, phenomenal success of “Little Women” in 1868.
At this Lake County Folk Club concert, ukulele master Lil’ Rev marries workingman’s folk music with fascinating rhythms to forge something authentic, true, and remarkable. Randy Anderson will open the concert. Visit TheLakeCountyFolkClub.org for more information.
Join the Grayslake Arts Alliance as they host their first fine arts show of 2020. Enjoy an evening of local art, music, and treats. Come to be inspired!
Join local genealogists for a lively discussion on researching family. Share your own stories or come for advice from other genealogists.
Step into the saloons of Grayslake’s past and present in Grayslake Bars and Prohibition, an exhibit opening. Learn about who was selling illegal booze, what your favorite watering hole used to be and more!
Join the Grayslake Historical Society this morning to reminisce about Grayslake bars. Share your memories of visiting Bill’s, the Last Chance Saloon, and other area pubs past and present. Coffee and light refreshments will be served.
This singer-songwriter has earned accolades for the power of her alto voice, the literate candor of her songs, and the easy humor of her performances. Opener: Jim Schramm. Tickets: General Audience $18, Seniors $15, Folk Club Members $13. Visit TheLakeCountyFolkClub.org for more information.