In this dinner event and program, master storyteller Timothy Totten "will weave a tale of love, loss and the emperor of Japan" as he recounts the triumphs and tragedies of famed American architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Totten, of Eustis, Florida, has been studying the life and works of Wright – the designer of Springfield's Dana-Thomas House – for more than 30 years. He gives his presentations across the country at museums, libraries and universities. According to the Dana-Thomas Foundation, Totten has spoken at Wright sites including Hollyhock House in Los Angeles, Frederick C. Robie House in Chicago and Florida Southern College in Lakeland, Florida. The April 13 event includes a three-course meal, wine and the program. Reservations are requested by April 1. For more information, visit dana-thomas.org. Tickets are $100 each.
Let's Be Frank – Perfectly Frank
Sat., April 13, 6-9 p.m.
The Inn at 835
835 S. Second St.
217-788-9452