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John Spidell will speak on his National Geographic expedition “Trip to Antarctica”.
Come join the Palmer Lake Historical Society as we meet John Spidell and see a slide show about his National Geographic expedition "Trip to Antarctica". John has also been to the Arctic, so bring your questions about the differences and similarities. Doors open at 6:30 and program starts at 7:00. Light refreshments follow the program for socializing. FREE and open to the public. Newcomers welcome.
28 Valley Crescent Street, Palmer Lake, Colorado at the Historic Town Hall
ADMISSION INFO
Free & open to the public.
About the Palmer Lake Historical Society
Mission: The mission of the Palmer Lake Historical Society (PLHS) is to preserve, protect, promote, and provide access to historical data, artifacts and other items of significance relating to the Palmer Divide area and make resources available to the public primarily through the Lucretia Vaile Museum and annual programming.
Goals: The primary goals and objectives of the Palmer Lake Historical Society are to assemble, preserve, display (as feasible), and interpret historical objects and printed material pertaining to the Palmer Divide area that includes Palmer Lake, Monument, School District 38, the United States Air Force Academy, and as far east as Table Rock.
Please consider joining and networking with the Palmer Lake Historical Society. Various levels of participation available including family and senior memberships. All ages welcome. Newcomers to the area are welcome!
In case of inclement weather, we follow District 38 weather alerts. We want everyone to be safe.
Contact: (847) 721-3424
Email: PLHSSecretary01@gmail.com
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28 Valley Crescent Street, Palmer Lake, Colorado at the Historic Town Hall
Doors open at 6:30 PM.
Program starts at 7:00 PM.
Light refreshments will be served after the program for socializing.