The past and future of work in Libertyville on display at downtown storefront libertyvillevol mainstreetlvill brick&mortar
Enlarged historical photos depicting various types of work through the years were installed Monday as window art in a vacant storefront in downtown Libertyville.
The display was sparked by Trustee Jim Connell, a marketing professional, whose nonprofit Craftsman Cafe raises money for local nonprofits. Connell approached Jenny Barry, president of the Libertyville Historical Society, about a photo display. A work theme developed with Barry offering several possibilities and Connell making the final selections.
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