Louis XIV launched several canal projects in France that were the forerunners to canals such as the I&M Canal in Illinois. The most influential was the Canal du Midi, whose construction techniques were echoed by American Canals. The American Thomas Jefferson, politician, architect, and future president of the United States, came to study the Canal du Midi in 1789. As the United States Ambassador to France he envisaged the construction of a similar work to link the Potomac River to Lake Erie.
Speaker: Charles J. Balesi, Ph. D, is the Conseiller Consulaire for French citizens living in the Midwest and Chevalier dans l'Ordre de la Legion d'honneur. He is involved in the French Heritage Corridor and the Bourbonnais Grove Historical Society.
Your choice of: Homestyle pot roast, mashed potatoes, seasonal vegetables, or Parmesan baked fish served on a bed of rice, seasonal vegetables. Grandma's cherry cake a la mode and coffee with be served after dinner.
Join us for both the dinner & lecture for $24 (CCA members) or $29 (Non-menbers), or just the lecture for $7. (Discount for members) Reservations are required. For more information or to reserve, please call 815-223-1851.
Thursday May 19, 2016
5:30 PM - 5:30 PM CDT
Thursday
May 19, 2016\
5:30 pm - Cocktails
6:00 pm - Dinner
Lock 16 Center
LaSalle, IL
$7 - Lecture Only (Discount for members)
$24 - (CCA members)
$29 - For Dinner & Lecture (Non-members)
815-223-1851
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909 Liberty Street, Morris, IL 60450 – 815-942-0113 – info@grundychamber.com