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The best way to contact author Patrick T. McBriarty is by email at: patrick_mcbriarty@yahoo.com

While residing in Chicago, Patrick is a frequent traveler (not a tourist), so folks outside of the greater Chicago area are encouraged to reach out as he maybe visiting your area in the near future. Schedule a presentation, workshop, walking tour, school or library visit today!

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Patrick’s Event Schedule

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Thu 17th May
6:00 pm
9:00 pm
Great American Read to join MPTV Broadcast Kickoff -- Julie Hill Lehr
Join Milwaukee PBS, Milwaukee Public Library, Boswell Books and Literacy Services for the kick-off celebration of The Great American Read, PBS' list of America's 100 best-loved novels.

Be among the first to discover what the list reveals in a special sneak peek of The Great American Read. Meredith Vieira hosts the eight-part broadcast series.

The doors open at 6 pm with a screening at 7 pm
Enter the building from the corner of 8th and Highland
Free and Open to the Public

A reception and open discussion will follow the screening.

4th Floor
Parking at 8th & State
Milwaukee Public Television - MPTV 10:36
1036 N 8th St, Milwaukee, WI 53233, United States
Wed 23rd May
6:00 pm
7:00 pm
Chicago River Bridges Presentation for the Clear-Ridge Historical Society -- Rob Bitunjac
Clearing Library, 6423 West 63rd Place
Thu 24th May
6:30 pm
8:00 pm
1812 Chicagou @ Evergreen Lib. - Anna Wassenaar (Adult Svcs)
6:30pm start. Honorarium $200
Evergreen Park Public Library
9400 S Troy Ave
Evergreen Park IL 60805
Sat 2nd Jun
12:30 pm
4:00 pm
Come lift your spirits on a unique walking bridge and bar tour led by tavern and beer historian, Liz Garibay and bridge historian, Patrick McBriarty. The duo will share stories of Chicago beer and bridge history and relate the interplay between the two in the making of Chicago’s past.

$25. Ticket price includes five bridges, four bars, three hours, two miles and a whole lot of of delicious history. Drinks on you.
New Line Tavern
201 N Clinton St, Chicago, IL 60661, United States

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