Milton Public Library hosts variety of events in July
On July 18, there will be an author talk at 7 p.m. presented by Christopher Setterlund about his new book called Historic Restaurants of Cape Cod (The History Press, copyright 2017).
Thousands of restaurants have come and gone on Cape Cod over the past century. Some, however, made an indelible mark. Bill and Thelma’s was hugely popular with students from the 1950s to the 1970s, often packed with locals after sporting events and dances.
This is just one of the interesting stories from this fascinating read. Mr. Setterlund is a twelfth-generation Cape Codder whose roots go back to the second Mayflower voyage. After growing up there and working in the restaurant industry for nearly two decades, he has a wealth of knowledge as to what makes a legendary Cape Cod establishment.
He has also written a travel book series, articles for magazines and online newsletters, and contributed his work to the Travel Channel. So please come to the perfect summer event to plan your vacation on the Cape!
All of these events are kindly sponsored by the Friends of the Milton Public Library, and will be held in the Keys Community Room, unless otherwise noted here. For more information about these events, please go to our website – www.miltonlibrary.org – or call Jean Hlady, Head of Reference/Adult Services, at (617) 698-5757, x. 3.
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