Author Craig Kaiser will host a story-telling of his new book "Chicagoua: A Tale of Chicago" in Seneca Park, Aug. 31.

Author Craig Kaiser will host a story-telling of his new book "Chicagoua: A Tale of Chicago" in Seneca Park, Aug. 31. 

Craig Kaiser is a retired businessman whose love for Chicago knows no end. When he and his wife Diane moved to Chicago in 2007, they both fell in love with the city and its rich culture.

Craig, a volunteer docent for The Chicago Architecture Center, has written a delightful book, "Chicagoua: A Tale of Chicago," described as a "lyrical journey through the history of the city and the skyscraper as told through the eyes of an 'onion' friend." (Illustrations by Andrew Craig)

"I envisioned a book that would not only be fun to read but also inspire young people to enjoy the history of Chicago and perhaps develop an interest in architecture," Kaiser shared.

Join Craig Tuesday, August 31, at Seneca Park (220 E. Chicago Ave.) at 5:00 p.m for a storybook reading of  "Chicagoua: A Tale of Chicago." Bring the kiddies for this family-friendly event, it will surely delight the young and young-at-heart!

 

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