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Saturday, November 15
Topeka Public Library Identity Quest Symposium  (Special Event)
Topeka Public Library
The Riley County Genealogical Society will have an table in the exhbition area of the TPL Identity Question Symposium.
https://tscpl.org/genealogy/identity-quest


Saturday, November 15
Food and Foodies in Riley County  (Educational Program)
3:00 pm to 5:30 pm
Manhattan Public Library
The presenter, Maggie Howland, is an intern at the Riley County Historical Museum. Through her research, we will explore how some of Riley County's very own shaped food consumption in America and in their own communities. We will discuss the life and contributions of David Fairchild, as well as Clementine Paddleford, a recipe collector and food guru who published "How America Eats" in 1960.
Free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served.
 
 


Annual Meeting and
Sunday, November 16
Annual Meeting and "The Lost Towns Project and Work of the Chapman Center"  (Annual Meeting)
2:00 pm
Manhattan Public Library
The annual meeting takes place at 2pm followed by an educational program at 2:30.
The Lost Towns Project and the Work of the Chapman Center...
    Begun in 2008, the Lost Towns project brings K-State students in conversation with community experts to preserve and celebrate Kansas memories. This presentation shares some of our favorite Lost Town stories, including Silkville, Eureka Springs, and our most recent Lost Towns project... Windhorst. Each community reveals a story about why settlers came to Kansas, the obstacles they faced, and the decisions they made to make it (or not) on the Great Plains.
    Mary Kohn is an English Professor and Director of the Chapment Center for Rural Studies at Kansas State University. As the Director of the Chapman Center, Dr. Kohn brings faculty, students, and community members together to tell the stories of rural Kansas and to launch research that will help rural communities thrive. As a sociolinguist, her work examines regional and social variation in language with a focus on the Great Plains.


Friday, November 21
Roundtable  (Round Table)
10:00 am to 11:30 am
Vista Drive In, 1911 Tuttle Creek Blvd., Manhattan, KS
Join us for an open ended discussion of all things related to family history.


Saturday, November 22
Special Reopening of the Kansas Museum of History  (Special Event)
9:00 am to 5:00 pm
6425 SW 6th Avenue, Topeka, KS 66615
Just an hour's drive east of Manhattan, the Kansas Museum of History is reopening after an extensive renovation. Food trucks, reenactors, music and the required speechs. 
Schedule of events and further information: https://www.kansashistory.gov/p/museum-after-hours/19702



Friday, December 5
First Friday Program  (First Friday Membership Progra)
10:00 am to 11:30 am
RCGS Library, 2005 Claflin, Manhattan, KS
Topic TBA.
Generally a small group viewing of educational materials and discussion.


Sunday, December 7
The Harvey Girls: Women's Roles in Railroads, Kansas, and US History  (Educational Program)
2:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Manhattan Public Library
The Riley County Historical Museum hosts this Humanities Kansas presentation by Dr. Michaeline Chance-Reay. Members of the community are invited to attend the free program.


Friday, December 12
Board Meeting  (Board Meeting)
9:00 am to 10:00 am
Zoom


Friday, December 19
Roundtable  (Round Table)
10:00 am to 11:30 am
Vista Drive In, 1911 Tuttle Creek Blvd., Manhattan, KS
Join us for an open ended discussion of all things related to family history.