All Posts Tagged With: "Lynette Werdin"

Calendar puts Kaneville’s rich history on display

KANEVILLE—At last, there is a calendar to commemorate and depict the history of Kaneville.

The “Remember When” 2013 calendar marries each month of the year to a piece of Kaneville history.

October 28th, 2012 | | Comments Off | Continued

Apron exhibit at 1840 Farley House

KANEVILLE—Not long ago, aprons were an everyday part of a woman’s apparel as she worked in the kitchen. It’s main purpose was to protect the dress she wore, since she didn’t have too many, and it was easier to wash.

December 2nd, 2011 | | Comments Off | Continued

Letter: Help add some history to Christmas in Kaneville

Aprons, in the past, have been a very important part of work in a kitchen.

November 23rd, 2011 | | Comments Off | Continued

Kaneville talks priorities

KANEVILLE—The Prairie Parkway, a proposed and partially funded highway intended to connect Interstates 80 and 88, and the growth of the neighboring villages remain two of the biggest concerns Kaneville residents have about the village’s future.

August 21st, 2009 | | Comments Off | Continued
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Werdins share World War II memories of Kaneville

On Sunday afternoon, Dec. 7, 1941, Kaneville resident Lynette Werdin was helping with lunch dishes and listening to music on the radio.

May 29th, 2009 | | Comments Off | Continued