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February 22, 2018

Movie Night at Historic One-Room Schoolhouse

Come join your neighbors to watch the 1950 Technicolor, musical-comedy “Tea for Two,” starring Doris Day and Gordon MacRae, while enjoying the ambiance of inside the 1896 one-room Central School.

The movie will be shown in the Mount Prospect Historical Society’s schoolhouse at 103 S. Maple St., on Wednesday, March 21. The building will open at 6 p.m. and the movie starts at 6:30 p.m. Light refreshments will be provided. The movie lasts approximately 1-1/2 hours.

Set in the Roaring 20s, “Tea for Two” features Doris Day as Nanette Carter, a socialite with show business aspirations. The movie and music is loosely based on the 1925 stage musical “No, No, Nanette.” The film was the first in which Doris Day received top billing and marked the first time she danced on-screen.

While there is no cost to enjoy the movie, donations are graciously accepted to support the many educational projects of the Society and help to pay for upkeep on the 1906 Dietrich Friedrichs house museum and the 1896 one-room Central Schoolhouse. For more information about contributing to the Society, phone 847/392-9006.

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February 15, 2018

Ladies Night Out!

Caroline:  Little House Revisited by Sarah Miller

Book Chat & Wine — Friday, March 9 CANCELLED

Due to unforeseeable circumstances we regrettably announce that this event has been cancelled until a future date.

If you enjoyed reading the Little House on the Prairie books by Laura Ingalls Wilder as a girl, then author Sarah Miller’s book Caroline:  Little House Revisited told from the perspective of Wilder’s mother, Caroline Quiner Ingalls, will be sure to capture your interest.  A Ladies Night Out Book Chat about Miller’s book is set for Friday, March 9, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the Mount Prospect Historical Society Dietrich Friedrichs House Museum, located at 101 S. Maple St.  The evening program is $15, which includes wine, coffee and light desserts.  Attendance is limited to 20 people.   

“Honestly, as a girl reading the original book series I never considered what making a home on the frontier was like for Caroline Ingalls,” said Michele Runde, member of the museum’s Living History committee.  The book, which was written with the full approval of the Little House Heritage Trust, takes readers from the Big Woods in Wisconsin to the edge of the western frontier.  “Miller’s book is very respectful of the original stories but moves deeper into the everyday reality faced by a pioneer woman.  Leaving home in the 19th century came with the real possibility that you might not see your extended family again,” she said.

Caroline:  Little House Revisited is published by Harper Collins and is available for order on Amazon.  Mount Prospect Public Library also has the audiobook in its collection.  To register through PayPal see below,  or call 847/392-9006.

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January 17, 2018

Sarah Plain and Tall Book Discussion

Come join us for our second annual children’s book discussion in Mt. Prospect’s newly restored original one-room schoolhouse on Saturday, February 10 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.  Children in grades 3-5 will discuss the Newberry Medal awarded Sarah, Plain and Tall by Patricia MacLachlan while snacking on a prairie lunch (provided).

“We are excited to continue our children’s book discussion series in the Central School,” says Deborah Rittle, local teacher and member of the Society’s Living History program.  The one room school is located on the grounds of the Mount Prospect Historical Society. (103 S. Maple)  “Sarah is the embodiment of the pioneer spirit that made communities like ours thrive.”

Participants will read the book beforehand and come ready to chat a little about the story.  (The book has a Lexile level of 660L.) 

For more information or to register, please contact the Mount Prospect Historical Society at 847-392-9006.

Fee Information: $15.00 Includes prairie lunch. Deadline to register is January 31, 2018.

You can register with PayPal below.


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101 South Maple Street
Mount Prospect, IL 60056
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The Mount Prospect Historical Society is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that is committed to preserving the history of Mount Prospect, IL, through artifacts, photographs and both oral and written memories of current and former residents and businesspeople.  On its campus in the heart of the Village, the Society maintains the 1906 Dietrich Friedrichs house museum, the ADA-accessible Dolores Haugh Education Center and the 1896 one-room Central School, which was moved to the museum campus in 2008, renovated and opened to the public in 2017, the 100-year anniversary of the Village.

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