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SUMMARY:Cancelled Lunch & Learn - Milwaukee’s Women in History at Forest Home Cemetery
DESCRIPTION:Due to illness\, this month’s Lunch & Learn event has been cancelled. We are sorry for the inconvenience and hope to reschedule with this presenter later this year. \n  \nLunch & Learn:  Milwaukee’s Women in History at Forest Home Cemetery \nPresented by: Anita Pietrykowski \n  \nJoin us for a captivating program exploring the extraordinary women who helped shape Milwaukee’s history. Historian\, author\, and Forest Home Cemetery docent Anita Pietrykowski will share stories of trailblazers such as Mabel Watson Raimey\, Elizabeth Plankinton\, Alice Chester\, and many more who helped influence medicine\, philanthropy\, social change\, and community development. \nYou’ll also learn about the history of Forest Home Cemetery\, founded in 1850 and home to countless individuals who played a role in Milwaukee’s past—including Wisconsin’s first female physician\, the women who championed the Soldiers Home\, and the founder of Milwaukee’s first animal shelter. \nCome enjoy a fascinating and interactive program that brings history to life through storytelling\, research\, and costumed presentation. You won’t want to miss it! \n  \nDate: Thursday\, January 8\, 2026\nTime: Lunch at 11:15am | No Presentation at 12:30pm\nLocation: Village on the Square | 314 East Village\, Dousman\, WI 53118\nCost: $16 per person \n  \nLunch Seating begins at 11am in River’s Edge Restaurant. \nA free presentation without lunch will be offered in the Holz Pavilion Theater at 2pm. Three Pillars Patrick Nichols will be offering a special presentation on his experience with marathon running.) \n  \nMenu ~  \nApple Salad \nGranny Smith apples\, toasted pecans\, Feta cheese and red onion. Served over mixed greens with maple vinaigrette. \nShrimp & Grits \nWhite Cheddar grits topped sautéed Gulf shrimp\, bacon\, scallion\, and bell pepper. \nCinnamon Milk Cake \nDairy soaked sponge cake with cinnamon whipped cream and white chocolate. \n  \nPlease notify dining services of any food allergies so we may accommodate your needs:\n📞 262.965.7231 \n 
URL:https://www.threepillars.org/event/lunch-learn-milwaukees-women-in-history-at-forest-home-cemetery/
LOCATION:Village on the Square Community Room\, 314 E Village Court\, Dousman\, WI\, 53118
CATEGORIES:Community Education
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