Karen Bjonback

What’s New at the La Porte County Historical Society Museum?

What’s New at the La Porte County Historical Society Museum? I was able to sit down for an interview with the curator, Susie Richter, about the new developments as well as the idea specialists for children events at the museum, volunteers Jennifer Skiba and Greg Fruth. Many exciting things are happening at the...

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24th Annual Taste of La Lumiere Offers Exciting Dishes for La Porte Residents

24th Annual Taste of La Lumiere  Offers Exciting Dishes for La Porte Residents La Lumiere is a small college preparatory private school located in Northwest Indiana near La Porte. Every year in early April, there is a food festival event called the Taste of La Lumiere. Many people come to this event where they can socialize and...

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English 42001: Careers in English Class Offers Endless Possibilities

English 42001: Careers in English Class Offers Endless Possibilities Known from the Broadway musical ‘Avenue Q’ song “What do you do with a BA in English”, getting a degree in English sounds like a punch line to the general public. People ask, “What kind of career can you get with that?” According to the...

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Lubeznik Center for the Arts’ First Friday Events Designed to Bring in Different Audiences Each Month

Lubeznik Center for the Arts’ First Friday Events Designed to Bring in Different Audiences Each Month A remarkable band of two from Chicago named Für Sermon came to perform at the Lubeznik Center for the Art’s First Friday on March 6, 2015. People around the Michigan City area attended this performance while eating small bites from Shoreline...

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