So I finally got my Indiana cold. I get one every time I come back, but I thought I dodged the bullet this time. But the show must go on. My last presentation is at the Peoples Winery on Thursday at 7 p.m., so I’ll be resting up today so I can get through it.
The video that Greg Allen did about “But Not Forgotten” turned out quite well. You can see it here.
And, I’m working on getting a recording of my interview online from the WSAL 1230 AM morning show, “Talk of the Town,” so I can post it for your listening pleasure! Special thanks to Mercedes Brugh for setting up the radio spot.
Yesterday’s presentation at the noon Kiwanis Club went very well too. Got to meet the police chief and new fire captain. Special thanks to Tom Nelson for inviting me. It was held at another great historic venue, now called “Boondockers,” which sits near the confluence of the two rivers that made Logansport so attractive to early settlers. It’s also attached to another historic Logansport structure: The former shop where ReVere motor cars where built between 1917 and 1926. Only five of the estimated 2,600 ReVeres are known to still exist — one is located at the Logansport Mall and is owned and maintained by the Cass County Historical Society.
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