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The Civil Rights Movement has been described as one of the greatest singing movements that our country has experienced. From "We Shall Overcome" to "This Little Light of Mine", music played a vital role as an inspirational rallying point and as a way to spread the message of equality and justice. <br/><br/>Join us for a concert at Harvard Diggins Library with award-winning musician Chris Vallillo, performing his show “Oh Freedom! Songs of the Civil Rights Movement” live and in-person. <br/><br/>This concert is free and open to the public, all ages welcome to attend, but registration is required. You can register online at www.harvard-diggins.org/events<br/><br/>This concert is sponsored by Illinois Humanities through the Road Scholars Speakers Bureau.<br/><br/>Illinois Humanities, the Illinois affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, is a statewide nonprofit organization that activates the humanities
Jay Bachochin founded The Wisconsin Paranormal Investigators in 2007 to investigate and research UFOs and ghosts. Since 2014 he has been on a solo quest searching for The Wisconsin Sasquatch in southeast Wisconsin and has produced 2 documentaries of his research in the Kettle Moraine. <br/><br/>Jay will visit Harvard Diggins Library to share his compelling evidence of Bigfoot and other paranormal creatures he has found over the years, explain the types of equipment he uses, and will give tips on how you can begin your very own search for paranormal entities. Free and open to the public, registration is required.
The Flying Fox Conservation District is visiting Harvard Diggins Library and bringing a live sloth, armadillo, kinkajou, fruit bat, children's python, lion-headed rabbit, tenrec, parrot, AND a pancake tortoise! <br/><br/>All ages are welcome to join us and learn about these amazing animals at the Lion's Park pavilion outside of the library. In case of inclement weather, event will be moved indoors. <br/><br/>Registration is required to attend. To register, visit www.harvard-diggins.org/events
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