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.
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Be sure to attend this coming Sunday's (Nov. 6) program on "How the Civil War Changed America" at 2 pm at Mt. Greenwood Cemetery, 2900 W. 111th St. Free, light refreshments, self-guided walking tour of Civil War veteran graves, like this beautiful "white bronze" monument to Brockway.
Thanks to all who came out in support of our garage and book sale – and thank you for your continued support of Ridge Historical Society!
coming soon and details to follow – antique appraisal show

This Friday, January 3rd, the Ridge Historical Society will be having a Champagne and Sweets Evening event at 7:00 PM. The event will be held at RHS at 10621 South Seeley. Tickets are $25. Please call the RHS Office at 773-881-1675 to make a reservation. We hope to see you all there!




Annual meeting/Jack Simmerling program
Don't forget about the spring bonnet tea this Sunday, May4 at 2 PM!
SPRING BONNET TEA
At
The Ridge Historical Society
10621 South Seeley Avenue
Chicago, IL 60643
SUNDAY, MAY 4, 2014, 2:00 P.M.
Cost: $20 per person, age 17 and older
$10 per person, ages 8-16
For reservations, call 773/881-1675;
or email ridgehistory@hotmail.com


a couple items available at the garage sale!
Don't Forget! RHS is STILL accepting donations for The Great Garage and Book Sale happening THIS WEEKEND! Please bring any donations of housewares, collectibles, or furniture to Ridge Historical Society. Donations are tax deductible! See you there!



TODAY IS THE DAY! Come down to RHS for the GREAT GARAGE AND BOOK SALE!
Today from 9 to 3pm! Check our treasure trove of antique knick-knacks, books, housewares, and few surprises!

Attention Friends of RHS!
We've had an interesting request come through the office recently, and we're excited to share it with you!
A neighborhood gentleman is intereseted creating a Sherlock Holmes club, and we'd love to see how many of our friends would be interested in joining.
Do you know a Sherlock fan? A mother or father, niece or nephew, highschool student, grandmother or grandfather, neighbor or teacher who loves solving mysteries? Anyone at all who is a fan of Sir. Arthur Conan Doyle's beloved detective is welcome.
Please contact RHS via this post or email(ridgehistory@hotmail.com) so we could start form Beverly/Morgan Park's own Sherlockian society!
