
We've had several great library programs recently about WWI. Lois Sprengnether Keel: http://www.lois-sez.com/ She presents in costume, with props, about a bilingual young woman from the Port Huron area who enlisted in the Army Signal Corps, served in France during the war, but was denied veteran's benefits until the Carter administration. Lois is also in the MI Humanities Touring Directory, when there are funds available. The Dug Outs: tartaniusflynn@yahoo.com Contact Paul Balogh: 248-535-6276 Three musicians presented a 2 hour long concert of songs from the time of WWI, costumes, props, plus some special surprises. Our patrons thought both programs were fantastic. I highly recommend both presenters if you are looking for WWI program ideas. Both are willing to work with you regarding compensation. -- *Denise Harris-Fiems* *Reference Librarian* *White Lake Township Library* *7527 E. Highland Rd.* *White Lake, MI 48383* *248-698-4942, ext. 9104*