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Millers Reflect on the Historical 60’s Era

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The Volunteer Millers of de Immigrant windmill will host unique programming at the Windmill Cultural Center, on Tuesday, February 12, 2019, at 6:00 p.m.  The program will be held at the Windmill Cultural Center, 111 10th Avenue, in downtown Fulton, IL, across from the authentic Dutch windmill.

How many iconic representations of the 1960’s do you recognize, in this photograph ?

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BrianHiltonProfessor Brian Hilton will guide us back to the 1960’s to explore the eccentric happenings in our society during that period of change.  For some who lived through that era or others who have just read history books or heard the stories, this was a time of significant changes in our culture and viewpoint.

Professor Hilton specifically examines “The Quirks and Chaos of 1968.”  We can review what lead up to those events and the outcome of those times of turmoil; including the analysis of its temporary and lasting effects.

In affiliation with Scott Community College, Hilton is known as a History Instructor and Storyteller.  He will share his knowledge and perspective of the sudden changes which occurred during the 1960’s.  Join us in an interesting reflection and discussion of the happenings of 1968.

All programming is free and open to the public.  The 2019 Miller programs are sponsored by a grant from the D. S. Flikkema Foundation.

Light refreshments will be served following the presentation.  The facility is accessible to persons with disabilities.

For more information, visit the Windmill Cultural Center and de Immigrant Facebook page, Fulton Tourism Facebook page, www.cityoffulton website, or call 815-589-3925.

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