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Satisfy Your Appetite for History with Raleigh Museum's Free Lunch Box Lectures Featuring Bonnie Eamick

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Published on September 11, 2025
Satisfy Your Appetite for History with Raleigh Museum's Free Lunch Box Lectures Featuring Bonnie EamickSource: City of Raleigh

The City of Raleigh Museum is dishing out a monthly serving of history with its Lunch Box Lectures series. On every third Thursday of the month, from noon to 12:45 p.m., you can sink your teeth into a different topic while sinking into your chair.

The series, which welcomes guests of all ages and charges exactly zero dollars for the privilege, is featuring Assistant Manager Bonnie Eamick from the Annie Louise Wilkerson, MD Nature Preserve Park this September 18. While munching on your midday snack, you'll get to hear about the lasting impact of Dr. Wilkerson, who wasn’t just handy with a stethoscope but also blazed trails for women in the medical field. According to the City of Raleigh’s recent announcement, Eamick is set to capture the essence of Wilkerson's pioneering spirit.

It's a testament to the community-focused efforts of the City of Raleigh Museum to offer these lectures for free, ensuring that anyone with a lunch break and a hunger for knowledge can participate. By providing an open door to discussions ranging from significant historical individuals to pivotal moments in our collective past, the museum is fostering an informed and engaged citizenry.

The City of Raleigh Museum will host a lecture by Bonnie Eamick as part of its lunchtime program. Attendees are welcome to bring their own lunch while enjoying the presentation. Details about the event and Eamick’s upcoming lecture can be found on the City of Raleigh Museum’s website. The program begins at noon.