Stuffed Animal Workshop

Monee Heritage Center at the Creamery 5210 W Court Street, Monee, IL, United States

Want a Moo-rie of your own?   Come join the Peotone Public Library District and MHS for this Moo-velous Stuffed Animal Workshop. Registration is required for this free event @ www.peotonelibrary.org Please sign up only for the child/children who will be participating.  Adults do not need to register for the event, but should accompanuy all children…

MHS Quilt Raffle

Monee Heritage Center at the Creamery 5210 W Court Street, Monee, IL, United States

Quilt #2! The first quilt is done & ready to be seen! The quilt square is the railroad pattern, with a nod to the history of Monee.  Quilting pattern is a stylized feather, in recognition of the first residents of our area. The 150th patch is in celebration of the sesquicentennial of the Village of…

$5.50 – $19.60

Membership Meeting

Monee Heritage Center at the Creamery 5210 W Court Street, Monee, IL, United States

Come to the November Membership Meeting of MHS.  All are invited!

MHS Annual Christmas Party

Mark your calendar to join us on December 9 to celebrate the holiday season with all your MHS friends! More details to follow.

Pizza for a Cause

Frankie's "Touch of Italy" Pizzeria 25921 S Governors Hwy, Monee, IL, United States

  Let Frankie's do the cooking and help MHS at the same time!  

Event Series American History Book Club

American History Book Club

Monee Heritage Center at the Creamery 5210 W Court Street, Monee, IL, United States

Evan Thomas's startling account of how the underrated Dwight Eisenhower saved the world from nuclear holocaust. Upon assuming the presidency in 1953, Dwight Eisenhower set about to make good on his campaign promise to end the Korean War. Yet while Eisenhower was quickly viewed by many as a doddering lightweight, behind the bland smile and…

Classic Book Club

Monee Heritage Center at the Creamery 5210 W Court Street, Monee, IL, United States

Lorraine Hansberry's award-winning drama about the hopes and aspirations of a struggling, working-class family living on the South Side of Chicago connected profoundly with the psyche of Black America—and changed American theater forever. The play's title comes from a line in Langston Hughes's poem "Harlem," which warns that a dream deferred might "dry up/like a…

Event Series American History Book Club

American History Book Club

Monee Heritage Center at the Creamery 5210 W Court Street, Monee, IL, United States

The first book to lay bare the life of a Nazi camp guard who settled in a Chicago suburb and to explore how his community and others responded to discoveries of Nazis in their midst. Reinhold Kulle seemed like the perfect school employee. But in 1982, as his retirement neared, his long-concealed secret came to…