Manitowoc County Historical Society's fall Hungry for History programs will feature Evergleam trees and Wisconsin supper clubs.
MANITOWOC – Evergleam trees and Wisconsin supper clubs.
These topics will be the focus of Manitowoc County Historical Society's fall Hungry for History series dinner programs Oct. 17 and Nov. 14, respectively.
The programs will start at 5 p.m. at Branch Station, 8112 Village Drive, Whitelaw.
Guests can register for an individual program for $35 each. MCHS members receive a 15% discount.
Advanced registration is required at ManitowocCountyHistory.org.
Here’s more about the programs.
'Evergleams 101' is Oct. 17.
"Hungry for History: Evergleams 101" will take place at 5 p.m. Oct. 17.
Jordan Kabat, also known as “Dr. Evergleam,” and Barb Bundy-Jost, “Nurse Sparkle,” will detail the rich history of the Aluminum Specialty Company.
They’ll also share insider tips for how to find your own Evergleam tree and common repairs and TLC needed for these aluminum masterpieces.
More history: Manitowoc is home to the most completely restored WWII submarine, the USS Cobia. Here's how it ended up in the city.
'The Wisconsin Supper Clubs Story' is Nov. 14.
Ron Faiola will present Hungry for History: The Wisconsin Supper Clubs Story at 5 p.m. Nov. 14.
Faiola has been called “Wisconsin’s legacy filmmaker” and a “supper club guru.” His bestselling book series, "Wisconsin Supper Clubs: An Old Fashioned Experience" (2013), and "Wisconsin Supper Clubs: Another Round" (2016), helped ignite supper club fever in the Badger State.
He was awarded a gold medal from the Midwest Independent Publishers Association for his third book, "The Wisconsin Supper Clubs Story: An Illustrated History, With Relish" (2021).
His recently released fourth book, "Wisconsin Supper Clubs Second Edition," is an expanded and updated version of his first book.
More Historical Society events: Manitowoc County Historical Society brings Mid-Lakes Agricultural Fair, Civil War Remembered and more in September
Need more information?
Call the Manitowoc County Historical Society at 920-684-4445 or go to ManitowocCountyHistory.org.
Contact Brandon Reid at 920-686-2984 or [email protected], or follow him on X at @breidHTRNews.
This article originally appeared on Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter: Manitowoc history programs to detail Evergleam trees, supper clubs
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