To mark the 50th anniversary of Neil Armstrong’s historic journey,
the Golden Lamb is celebrating the first man to walk on the moon and
our Warren County neighbor with a special Dinner with History. The
dinner will be Saturday, July 20 - the same date 50 years after
Armstrong touched the lunar surface. Take your own small steps to our
second floor President’s Room, where we will have two seatings --
4:30 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. The event includes a special three-course
dinner featuring local ingredients and a main course spotlighting some
of Commander Armstrong’s favorite Golden Lamb dishes. This meal and
talk with Golden Lamb Historian John Zimkus will explore a somewhat
undiscovered aspect of the American hero - the time after his lunar
landing. This Neil Armstrong was a citizen of Warren County, and
Turtlecreek Township, as well as an active member of the Lebanon, Ohio
community for 23 years. He lived here longer than any other place on
this Earth. We will examine how one of history’s most famous people
attempted to live a normal life among us. Dinner is $45/person,
inclusive of tax and gratuity for food and the Zimkus talk. Bar
service is also available during the dinner. Reservations are only
accepted by phone. Please call us at (513) 932-5065 to confirm your
seat at this historic event.
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