Cahokia expert to lead program Saturday at Coal City library

Iseminger to share findings about ‘Mighty Cahokia’

The Will/Grundy Genealogical Society will meet for its regular monthly meeting at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 13, at the Coal City Library, 85 N. Garfield St.

William Iseminger, one of the world’s foremost experts on the Cahokia civilization, will present the program on “Mighty Cahokia: Prehistoric Indian City.” He holds an MA in Anthropology from Southern Illinois University Carbondale, and has worked at Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site for many years.

For 33 years, he has offered public programs on a great variety of subjects related to his work in Archaeology and the Native American cultures of the Upper Mississippi and Illinois River Valleys. In 1996, the Illinois Association of Museums honored him with their Lifetime Achievement Award.

Iseminger appears through the auspices of the Illinois Humanities Council, Suite 1400, 17 North State St., Chicago, IL 60602-3296. The phone number is 312-422-5580 and the Web site is www.prairie.org.

Meetings of the Will/Grundy Genealogical Society are free and open to the public.

Next month, on July 11, Michelle Micetich will pre-sent the program “Tracing My Italian Ancestors Back to Italy.”

For further information, call Ed Brockman 815-722-5142, e-mail edbrookman@yahoo.com or call John Sanders at 815-942-5065.

The library’s phone number is (815)634-4552.

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