The Education Committee of the Windmill Area invites the public to attend Wild Winter Wednesdays at the Windmill Cultural Center. These WWW@WWC programs will occur on Wednesday mornings in December, January, February, and March of the 2016-2017 seasons.
All programs take place from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. at Windmill Cultural Center, located at 111 10th Avenue in downtown Fulton, IL, across from de Immigrant Windmill. Members of the public are invited to gather at 9:00 for coffee, tea, and refreshments.
The free Wild Winter Wednesday programs will begin at 9:15. The program schedule follows.
- December 7, 2016: The Spirited Chef – Christmas Recipes by Stephanie Godke
- December 14, 2016: Blue Spruce Man – Plus Other Christmas Poems & Portrayals by John Turner
- December 21, 2016: Signing & Singing: The Music of Christmas by Julie Zuidema and The Sunbeams
- January 4, 2017: Around South America to Australia by Ron and Connie Koehn
- January 11, 2017: Sharks by Mark Roberts
- January 18, 2017: Cellphone Photography 101 by Keith Reiwerts
- January 25, 2017: Chicago: Beyond Magnificent by Heidi Kolk
- February 1, 2017: Teachers at Sea by Carol Schnaiter
- February 8, 2017: Hopewell Civilization by Dr. Wolf Koch
- February 15, 2017: Making Maple Syrup by Margo Hansen
- February 22, 2017: Birds of Prey by Jill Schmidt
- March 1, 2017: Quad Cities Audubon Society by Dick Sayles
- March 8, 2017: Railroad Passenger Trains & More by Dr. Curt Roseman
- March 15, 2017: Bix Beiderbecke by Jim Petersen
- March 22, 2017: German Easter Traditions by Kathlyn Hofmann
- March 29, 2017: Dutch Tea & Mill Treats by Education Committee of the Windmill Area
The Windmill Cultural Center is accessible to people with disabilities. The free programs are funded by a grant from Fulton Association for Community Enrichment (FACE.)
For more information, contact Regina Lehman at 815-589-3925 or visit the Windmill Area’s Facebook page for updates on the event.
Members of the Education Committee include, left-to-right, Kathy Rynders, Trudy Feldt, Connie Koehn (FACE Board Member), Joy VanZuiden, and Sherry Letchford.