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The RHS Facebook page is a rich archive of history-related posts by Carol Flynn, RHS Facebook admin and writer until mid-2025. Carol prolifically wrote a wide variety of meticulously researched local history articles for RHS. She continues to write for the Beverly Review and other media sources with articles particularly focused on local Ridge history.

Past Events: 2022

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Hetherington Architectural Lecture Series

Reminder! For those of you who are interested in researching your house's history, sign up NOW for the November 4 program at the Ridge Historical Society (RHS). This is a popular topic and is filling up quickly.

The Friday Evening Hetherington Architectural Lecture Series will lead off on November 4th at 7:00 p.m. with “Discover the History of Your Chicago House,” presented by RHS researcher Tim Blackburn. Attendees will learn how to research their pre-1955 homes located within the city limits to learn about the architecture, construction, owners, and inhabitants through the years. Public records such as building permits and Sanborn maps will be discussed, as well as research methods to learn about local history.

Blackburn is a member of the RHS Historic Buildings Committee and assists members of the community with research on their homes and local history questions. He has completed extensive research on his own Hetherington-designed home and many other homes in the area, and was a major contributor to the current exhibit, including designing, photographing, and installing the Google Earth Tour of the “Hetheringtons on the Ridge.” He works in technology as a Vice President for a global marketing and data company.

The programs will be held at RHS, 10621 South Seeley Avenue. The cost for each program is $10 for RHS members and $15 for non-members. A reception will follow each program. Parking is on Seeley Avenue. Entrance to the house is wheel-chair accessible but the restroom facilities are not.

Register through Eventbrite at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hetherington-architectural-lecture-series-tickets-443264575277https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hetherington-architectural-lecture-series-tickets-443264575277

For questions, contact RHS at 773-881-1675 or ridgehistory@hotmail.com.

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Hetherington Architectural Lecture Series

The Friday Evening Hetherington Architectural Lecture Series begins this week. Here are the three upcoming programs.

The programs will be held at RHS, 10621 South Seeley Avenue. The cost for each program is $10 for RHS members and $15 for non-members. A reception will follow each program. Parking is on Seeley Avenue. Entrance to the house is wheel-chair accessible but the restroom facilities are not.

Register through Eventbrite at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hetherington-architectural-lecture-series-tickets-443264575277

For questions, contact RHS at 773-881-1675 or ridgehistory@hotmail.com.

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There's still time to sign up for Friday evening's program on researching the history of your home. There are a few seats left.

The program will be held at RHS, 10621 South Seeley Avenue. The cost for each program is $10 for RHS members and $15 for non-members. A reception will follow each program. Parking is on Seeley Avenue. Entrance to the house is wheel-chair accessible but the restroom facilities are not.

Register through Eventbrite at: https://www.eventbrite.com/…/hetherington-architectural…

For questions, contact RHS at 773-881-1675 or ridgehistory@hotmail.com.

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Hetherington Architectural Lecture Series

There are still seats open for this Friday evening's program at the Ridge Historical Society on photographing architecture. The event starts at 7 p.m., at RHS, 10621 S. Seeley Avenue. The cost is $10 for RHS members and $15 for non-members.

The program presenter is Mati Maldre. Mati, an Emeritus Professor of Art/Photography at Chicago State University, taught photography there and at the Beverly

Art Center for 35 years. His photographs have been widely published, placed in collections, and exhibited in the United States and abroad in/with significant organizations such as The Art Institute of Chicago, The International Venice Architecture Biennial and The

Chicago Architecture Biennial. Mati has photographed for The Encyclopedia Britannica, the U.S. Dept. of the Interior’s Historic

American Building Survey and Chicago’s Landmarks Commission. Maldre is the co-author with Paul Kruty and photographer for

Walter Burley Griffin in America and The Chicago Bungalow. He also provided 100 photographs for The Griffins in Australia and India,

and the Beverly chapter for The AIA Guide to Chicago Architecture. Mati has received numerous commissions, awards and honors including two Individual Graham Foundation Grants and a Graham Foundation Grant for his book, Walter Burley Griffin in America.

He has also earned a National Endowment for the Arts Grant, a Chicago Architecture Foundation Grant, an Illinois Humanities Council Grant and an Illinois Arts Council Artist Fellowship. Currently Mati is the Chair of the RHS Historic Buildings Committee.

Reservations may be made through Eventbrite at https://bit.ly/RHSlectureshttps://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.eventbrite.com%2F…%2Fhetherington-architectural%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR1sDKyO-emN20Sqhxl4lsbvzCA9tSDLeFmnzq7aV6BOqlljcT8j0msaAb2A5LjbJyWRM5EtSmkn15HuVF0zBYynOjt9ruxufwdCPtvNgFI9Qw6eNicDfOr1oErpLuxCFvcCWa3kpSRW4MGnVBv3mlypThGYPhaKZ2-MdPYS0Kizx&__tn__=-UK-R&c[0]=AT0efWfxIG8avS9F_q8WDUQLsNJcm-uPRKyPjbp8OM6hwE_ufRdAviDygHio9Vmrg69RmJwtjVMrMJPXOn9lpHGxEtDV4LhVzEUatx5BWyGwiBKNgndUV0MPuXA83btDceDjb6u1cC_kKHgZOjFkRH7dCH9SRfzT9kXBedmJWhrkRlIULGbZk1PK8XULkjHfpDVge0TEM8bo

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Hetherington Architectural Lecture Series

A last reminder – Friday evening's program at the Ridge Historical Society, 10621 S. Seeley Avenue, Chicago, at 7 p.m. The cost is $10 per RHS member; $15 non-members. Reserve your spot through Eventbrite. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hetherington-architectural-lecture-series-tickets-443264575277?aff=ebdssbdestsearch

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Eugene S. Pike House

The Ridge Historical Society/Beverly Area Planning Association Historic Buildings Committee invites area residents to help with a fall yard clean up at the historic Eugene S. Pike House, 1826 W. 91st St., on the southern edge of the Dan Ryan Woods, on Saturday, Nov. 19, from 9 a.m. to noon. Students can earn community service hours. All volunteers are welcome. For additional information, contact RHS at 773-881-1675 or ridgehistory@hotmail.com.

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Hetherington Architectural Lecture Series – Part 3

The third program in the Hetherington Architectural Lecture Series will be held this Friday, November 18, at the Ridge Historical Society, 10621 S. Seeley Avenue, beginning at 7:00 p.m.

RHS is pleased to welcome Michael Lambert, architect, historian, and preservationist, who will speak on “John Todd Hetherington: From Lake Forest to Geneva.”

Architect John Todd Hetherington’s career has been long overlooked. On the Ridge, we associate him with the one hundred or so homes and buildings he, his son, and his grandson designed in this community. However, his reach extended much farther than this enclave on the southwest side of Chicago.

At the close of the 19th century, he was the architect to some of Chicago’s most prominent residents. Hetherington, along with other leading residential and landscape architects of his era, designed some of the first estate homes in Lake Forest, Illinois. At the dawn of the 20th century, on the heels of Colonel George Fabyan who established a large estate in Geneva, IL, now part of the Kane County Forest Preserves, longtime friends E. F. Dorton and T. S. Fauntleroy moved from the North Shore to banks of the Fox River. They commissioned Hetherington to design three homes that began the transformation of Geneva’s Batavia Road neighborhood.

Michael Lambert is the Preservation Planner for the City of Geneva, and the Founding Chair of both the Will County (IL) Historic Preservation Commission and the Plainfield (IL) Historic Preservation Commission. He has served as an instructor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago’s Department of Historic Preservation. He has been honored twice by Landmarks Illinois for preservation advocacy and restoration. Currently Lambert is also the President of the Plainfield Historical Society.

The cost for the program is $10 for RHS members and $15 for non-members. A reception will follow the program. Reservations may be made through Eventbrite at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hetherington-architectural-lecture-series-tickets-443264575277?aff=ebdssbdestsearchhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/hetherington-architectural-lecture-series-tickets-443264575277?aff=ebdssbdestsearch

For any questions, contact RHS at 773/881-1675 or ridgehistory@hotmail.com.

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Hetherington Architectural Lecture Series – Part 3

The third program in the Hetherington Architectural Lecture Series will be held this Friday, November 18, at the Ridge Historical Society, 10621 S. Seeley Avenue, beginning at 7:00 p.m.

RHS is pleased to welcome Michael Lambert, architect, historian, and preservationist, who will speak on “John Todd Hetherington: From Lake Forest to Geneva.”

Architect John Todd Hetherington’s career has been long overlooked. On the Ridge, we associate him with the one hundred or so homes and buildings he, his son, and his grandson designed in this community. However, his reach extended much farther than this enclave on the southwest side of Chicago. At the close of the 19th century, he was the architect to some of Chicago’s most prominent residents. Hetherington, along with other leading residential and landscape architects of his era, designed some of the first estate homes in Lake Forest, Illinois. At the dawn of the 20th century, on the heels of Colonel George Fabyan who established a large estate in Geneva, IL, now part of the Kane County Forest Preserves, longtime friends E. F. Dorton and T. S. Fauntleroy moved from the North Shore to banks of the Fox River. They commissioned Hetherington to design three homes that began the transformation of Geneva’s Batavia Road neighborhood.

Michael Lambert is the Preservation Planner for the City of Geneva, and the Founding Chair of both the Will County (IL) Historic Preservation Commission and the Plainfield (IL) Historic Preservation Commission. He has served as an instructor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago’s Department of Historic Preservation. He has been honored twice by Landmarks Illinois for preservation advocacy and restoration. Currently Lambert is also the President of the Plainfield Historical Society.

The cost for the program is $10 for RHS members and $15 for non-members. A reception will follow the program. Reservations may be made through Eventbrite at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hetherington-architectural-lecture-series-tickets-443264575277?aff=ebdssbdestsearchhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/hetherington-architectural-lecture-series-tickets-443264575277?aff=ebdssbdestsearch

For any questions, contact RHS at 773/881-1675 or ridgehistory@hotmail.com.

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Eugene S. Pike House

Cleaning up the historic Pike House property is still on for tomorrow!

The Ridge Historical Society/Beverly Area Planning Association Historic Buildings Committee invites area residents to help with a fall yard clean up at the historic Eugene S. Pike House, 1826 W. 91st St., on the southern edge of the Dan Ryan Woods, on Saturday, Nov. 19, from 9 a.m. to noon. Students can earn community service hours. All volunteers are welcome.

Rakes, brooms, shovels, bags, and gloves will all be provided for use and hot coffee will be available to keep everyone warm on a cold November day.

If plenty of people show up, the work should be finished pretty quickly!