Feb 20 Friday
Peoples National Bank of Springfield was the first religious and ethnically-integrated bank in downstate Illinois. African Americans Dr. Edwin A. Lee, Sr. and E. Winfred "Doc" Helm were instrumental in founding it. Located on the east side of Springfield across from the Cook Street post office, its motto was "where people make the difference." See black and white photos from the 1970s, architectural plans, newspaper articles, telephone directory advertisements, oral histories, artifact photos, certificates, and correspondence.
Join us for an evening of outstanding music with the Mother Road Bones Trombone Quartet on Friday, February 20 at 7:00 PM at St. John’s Lutheran Church.
This free, hour-long concert will feature music in a wide variety of styles, showcasing the rich and powerful sound of the trombone quartet. Several selections will be accompanied with St. John’s organ, highlighting its broad range of tonal colors and adding a unique dimension to the performance.
We invite you to mark your calendars and join us in the Sanctuary for this special concert event.
Feb 21 Saturday
Feb 22 Sunday
Feb 23 Monday
Feb 24 Tuesday
Each month, we invite our youngest visitors (0-5 years) and their caregivers to participate in Little Lincoln’s Fireside Tales. This early learning program focuses on reading stories and engaging children in activities and play around a fun theme that changes monthly.
Happy Birthday! Join the ALPLM’s Education Team on Tuesday, February 24th at 9:00 a.m. or 10:30 a.m. at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library as we share stories and activities as we explore all the fun things involved with birthdays!
This program is free, but advance registration is required. Due to increased demand, we now offer two sessions of Little Lincoln's Fireside Tales. Just select the session you'd like to attend. If your first choice should happen to be "sold out," please select the other time.
Feb 25 Wednesday
Feb 26 Thursday
Feb 27 Friday