MACOMB- The Western Illinois Museum is pleased to host our second Generations Over Dinner, a global invitation to bring people together for a meaningful multi-generational conversation while sharing a meal. The potluck dinner will be held on Sunday, July 23rd from 4:30 to 6:30 pm at the Western Illinois Museum. The dinner is free and the cost is participation. To encourage participation from different generations, registration is recommended.
The Generations Over Dinner program is intended to inspire meaningful conversations across generations by modeling and creating an experience that connects and values all perspectives across the age continuum. Guests are encouraged to listen deeply to each other, speak vulnerably, and make sure everyone has equal time to share. At the dinner hosted by the Museum, each table will seat six people and include as many different generations as possible. The focus of the conversation at the dinner will be “friendship” and a designated person will guide the conversation with a few questions designed to foster discussion. Watch this short video to hear about participants’ experience attending a Generations Over Dinner. Generations Over Dinner – A dinner party challenge to gather multiple generations at the table
Registration is highly recommended to ensure each table has a range of generations. To register by phone, call the Museum at 309-837-2750, or by email at info@wimuseum.org. Visit the Museum’s website for a link to reserve a place online or use this link. https://wimuseum.networkforgood.com/events/59263-generations-over-dinner
This program is funded in part by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council. Additional funding was provided by a grant from the Illinois Humanities, with funds from the State of Illinois American Rescue Plan Act.
The Western Illinois Museum is located at 201 S. Lafayette Street, one block south of Macomb’s Courthouse Square. For more information, call the Museum at 309.837.2750, text 309.837.2613, or email info@wimuseum.org. More details and updates can be found on the Museum’s social media channels.
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