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Reporter's Notebook: Charlie Hardy

Charlie Hardy's Speaking Tour

I will be in the United States for the next two weeks speaking in Illinois, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas, and Minnesota, about Venezuela and Latin America.  Following are some of the public presentations:

 

Chicago area and Milwaukee

 

Tuesday, February 16, River Forest, Illinois, Dominican University, 2:20-3:30 p.m., 7900 West Division, Parmer 108

 

Wednesday, February 17, Palatine, Illinois, Harper College, 2:30-4:30 p.m., 1200 West Algonquin Road

 

Thursday, February 18, Chicago, Illinois, 8th Day Center for Justice, 12:00 noon, 205 West Monroe, #500

 

Thursday, February 18, Chicago, Illinois, Access Living, Second Floor Conference Room, 7:00 p.m., 115 West Chicago Avenue

 

Friday, February 19, Chicago, Illinois, Venezuelan Consulate, 4:00 p.m., Lyric Opera Building, 25 North Wacker, Suite 1925

 

Sunday, February 21, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Milwaukee Latin America Solidarity Committee, 3:00-4:30 p.m., Brewing Grounds for Change Coffeeshop, 2008 North Farwell Avenue

 

Monday, February 22, Chicago, Illinois, Northeastern Illinois University, 5:40-6:55 p.m., 5500 N. St. Louis

 

 

Kansas City Area

 

Thursday, February 25, Kansas City, Missouri, Plaza Library Auditorium, 6:00 p.m., 4801 Main.  For more information, contact: Judy Ancel, Cross Border Network, 816-835-4745 or Joel Jones, Plaza Library, 816-701-3581.

 

Friday, February 26, Manhattan, Kansas, Manhattan Public Library, 2:00 – 4:00 p.m.

 

 

Minneapolis-St.Paul

 

Saturday, February 27, Resource Center for the Americas Coffeehouse, 10:00 a.m., 3019 Minnehaha Avenue, Suite 20.  Tel. 612-276-0788, www.americas.org

 

Sunday, February 28, Spirit of Saint Stephen’s Community, following the 9 a.m. liturgy. Contact Cheryl Meyers at cameyers@q.com for further information.

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