Monday Mornings at Main: Civil War Hijinks: Wisconsin Stories and Songs

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Adult
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Welcome back to Monday Mornings at Main - our signature lifelong learning program series for ages 50 and better!  Each Monday morning at 10:00AM, we'll hear from a new speaker on a variety of topics ranging from local history, health and wellness, to popular entertainment and more!  Registration is not necessary. 

Prior to the presentation, join us at 9:00am for a Chair Fitness Class, then enjoy time for coffee and socialization at 9:30am.

February

  • February 5: Harp Songs Celebrating the Many Different Kinds of Love with Shari Sarazin
  • February 12: Going Polar for Special Olympics with Alex Craugh, La Crosse Parks, Recreation, & Forestry and Special Olympic Athlete
  • February 19: Black Barnstorming Baseball in Wisconsin with Matt Carter, Executive Director for the Dakota County Historical Society
  • February 26: Inside Emmy Award-winning “Rivertown” with La Crosse Public Library Archives staff

March

  • March 4: From Telemark to Tamarack: Ski Jumping in Western Wisconsin with local author Glenn Borreson
  • March 11: Empowered Mind: Elevate your Brain Health with Kelsey Flock, Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC)
  • March 18: “The Truth on the Water“ Book talk with local author Bobbi Rathert
  • March 25: Fins, Feathers, and Firebrands - 100 Years of Conservation on the Upper Mississippi River Refuge with Katherine Julian, Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife & Fish Refuge

April

  • April 1: Meet Brutus the Mini Pig (Election in Main Hall - meet in Auditorium)
  • April 8: Celebrating 175 Years of Service with the FSPA with Sister Mary Ann Gschwind
  • April 15: Estate Planning with Attorney Katelyn Doyle, Johns, Flaherty & Collins, SC
  • April 22: Funeral Planning & Green Burials with Bridgett Madden, Vosseteig Funeral Homes
  • April 29: Civil War Hijinks: Wisconsin Stories and Songs with Judy Cook
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