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SUMMARY:Derleth Day
DESCRIPTION:The August Derleth Society will open to the public on Oct 1 at their new location at 300 Water Street\, Sauk City from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. Visitors may need to use the larger August Derleth Park   Athletic Field parking lot if the lot adjacent to the building is full.\n\nCome view the site which is still being set up. Derleth's children's and adult books will be available. There will be a display of rare Derleth manuscripts to view\, book sales and refreshements. Watch for other events and workshops in the future.\n\n\nAugust Derleth\, born and educated in Sauk City\, is a regional writer who taught at UW-Madison\, was an editor and publisher and wrote about the Sac Prairie area\, its history and residents. He is Wisconsin's most prolific writer\, publishing 150 books and received the Guggenheim award.\n\nHe also collected cartoons\, records from Bach to boogie and books about all sorts of topics. He was a naturalist\, political activist\, and he created Arkham House to publish the works of Howard Phillips Lovecraft. His close friends were Hugo Schwenker\, Karl Ganzlin\, Chuck Ritchie\, Paul Meyer and several others. They'd gather at Hugo's shop to swap news of the day\, talk about national politics and enjoy some music.\n\nFrom his hunting\, fishing and hiking adventures with Hugo\, Derleth accumulated enough material for his Steve and Sims Children's series. From the history of the area\, he wrote Walden West\, Return to Walden West and several other books featuring local history.\n\nHe chose to stay here. This was his Walden West. He purchased the old Herman Lueders 10-acre homestead from Augusta and Carlotta Lueders for $1\,000 and this is where he had Place of Hawks built\, his home. He is buried in the St. Aloysius Cemetery.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p style="margin: 6px 0px\; color: rgb(29\, 33\, 41)\; font-family: helvetica\, arial\, sans-serif\; font-size: 14px\;">The August Derleth Society will open to the public on Oct 1 at their new location at 300 Water Street\, Sauk City from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. Visitors may need to use the larger August Derleth Park &ndash\; Athletic Field parking lot if the lot adjacent to the building is full.</p>\n\n<p style="margin: 6px 0px\; color: rgb(29\, 33\, 41)\; font-family: helvetica\, arial\, sans-serif\; font-size: 14px\;">Come view the site which is still being set up. Derleth&rsquo\;s children&rsquo\;s and adult books will be available. There will be a display of rare Derleth manuscripts to view\, book sales and re<span class="text_exposed_show" style="display: inline\;">freshements</span><span class="text_exposed_show" style="display: inline\;">. Watch for other events and workshops in the future.</span></p>\n\n<div class="text_exposed_show" style="display: inline\; color: rgb(29\, 33\, 41)\; font-family: helvetica\, arial\, sans-serif\; font-size: 14px\;">\n<p style="margin: 0px 0px 6px\;">August Derleth\, born and educated in Sauk City\, is a regional writer who taught at UW-Madison\, was an editor and publisher and wrote about the Sac Prairie area\, its history and residents. He is Wisconsin&rsquo\;s most prolific writer\, publishing 150 books and received the Guggenheim award.</p>\n\n<p style="margin: 6px 0px\;">He also collected cartoons\, records from Bach to boogie and books about all sorts of topics. He was a naturalist\, political activist\, and he created Arkham House to publish the works of Howard Phillips Lovecraft. His close friends were Hugo Schwenker\, Karl Ganzlin\, Chuck Ritchie\, Paul Meyer and several others. They&rsquo\;d gather at Hugo&rsquo\;s shop to swap news of the day\, talk about national politics and enjoy some music.</p>\n\n<p style="margin: 6px 0px\;">From his hunting\, fishing and hiking adventures with Hugo\, Derleth accumulated enough material for his Steve and Sims Children&rsquo\;s series. From the history of the area\, he wrote Walden West\, Return to Walden West and several other books featuring local history.</p>\n\n<p style="margin: 6px 0px\;">He chose to stay here. This was his Walden West. He purchased the old Herman Lueders 10-acre homestead from Augusta and Carlotta Lueders for $1\,000 and this is where he had Place of Hawks built\, his home. He is buried in the St. Aloysius Cemetery.</p>\n</div>\n
LOCATION:300 Water Street\, Sauk City
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DTSTAMP:20260425T173610Z
URL:http://members.saukprairie.com/events/details/derleth-day-9389
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