January at
Ryerson Woods
Wednesday January 13
7:30 – 9pm
Three Famous Short Novels by William Faulkner
Three novellas set in Faulkner’s Yoknapatawpha County. Discussion will focus chiefly on The Bear, a coming of age story set against the vanishing Mississippi wilderness. Join others in an engaging and reflective discussion of the book led by Ben Goluboff, professor of English at Lake Forest College. Goluboff’s “razor sharp insights take one’s appreciation for the book to the next level” says one participant. Brushwood. $15 ($10 FRW members). Register online at www.LCFPD.org or for member discount call 847.968.3321. Presented in partnership with:
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Ryerson Woods is located near Deerfield on Riverwoods Road between Half Day Road (Route 22) and Deerfield Road, just west of the Interstate 94 Tollway. Brushwood is open to the public 10am-2pm Tuesday through Friday, Sunday 1-3pm, or by appointment. |
Art Exhibition:
Refuge
Works by Vivian Visser and Andrea Harris Opening reception:Sunday January 10 1–3pm


Pairing intimate organic sculptures by Vivian Visser with large scale, expressionist paintings of birch woodlands by Andrea Harris, this exhibition explores concept of shelter and refuge in the natural world. Brushwood. Free. Exhibition runs January 10 – February 28.
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