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GLIN==> Join Great Lakes Beer & Book Club August 4
- Subject: GLIN==> Join Great Lakes Beer & Book Club August 4
- From: Cameron Davis <cdavis@lakemichigan.org>
- Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2003 19:16:21 -0500
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Great Lakes Book & Beer Club
Join the Lake Michigan Federation and Goose Island Beer Co. for an evening
of fun and adventure stories in Chicago with Jerry Dennis, author of the
just-published The Living Great Lakes.
Where: Goose Island Beer Co., 1800 N. Clybourn (North and Clybourn CTA Red
Line stop). Online directions available at
http://gooseisland.com/pubs/clybourn.asp
When: Monday, August 4, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
What: For a suggested donation of $25, you'll get a copy of The Living Great
Lakes for signature by the author, hors d'oeuvres, and great company.
Proceeds benefit lake protection programs.
RSVP: To secure your copy of the book and place at the event, contact Cass
Owens at cowens@lakemichigan.org or (312) 939-0838 x1. Walk-ins always
welcome, but book special limited to 40 people so RSVP soon!
"Everyone loves a good story, the lake, and fun," said Gary Wilson, chair of
the Lake Michigan Federation's volunteer Lakefront Task Force, in announcing
the event. "Joining us for the Book & Beer Club on August 4 is a great way
to get it all."
The Book & Beer Club is co-sponsored by Goose Island Beer Co. and the Lake
Michigan Federation's volunteer Lakefront Task Force. For more information
about the Federation and Task Force, turn to
www.lakemichigan.org/jobs/lake_taskforce.asp
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