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Eleanor Roosevelt faced great backlash as she sought to change the world. With ready humor and relentless activism, Eleanor overcame her introversion and shyness to embrace her role.
Educated in Europe to the power of an individual to affect change, Eleanor wanted to aid the suffering poor and establish equality between genders.
Join nationally acclaimed playwright and historical impersonator Megan Wells as she brings alive the conversational warmth of Eleanor Roosevelt. Megan is celebrated as a theater artist and a storyteller, with four national awards.
The Library is located at the southeast corner of the intersection of Batavia Avenue (IL-31) and Wilson Street (the main east-west street through town).