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Local Author to Speak at Grayslake Library

John Wasik of Grayslake is a journalist, speaker and author.

The Grayslake Area Public Library is pleased to present John Wasik Thursday, Jan. 23 at 7 p.m. This program is free and no registration is required.

While John Wasik resides in Grayslake his role as a journalist, speaker and author on investing, retirement and protecting your money has taken him around the world. He has covered investing and personal finance for more than twenty-five years, has won 19 awards for his work and has written 13 books. Currently John writes for Reuters where his columns have been seen around the world. In addition he has appeared on all major TV and radio stations across the country.   

John Wasik will appear at the library to discuss his new book Keynes’s Way to Wealth: Timeless Investment Lessons for the Great Economist. This book shines a light on the investment prowess of the great economist of the 20th Century, John Maynard Keynes. Wasik describes Keynes’s investment strategies, and explains how contemporary investors can learn from, and imitate, his success.  Wasik will also sign copies of his book which will be available for purchase at the library on Jan. 23 at 7 p.m.

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John Wasik will also be featured in the Grayslake Heritage Center & Museum’s new exhibit, “Made in Grayslake” which highlights local authors and musicians and opens on Jan. 25.

For more information on this program or any other programs, events, and services of the Grayslake Area Public Library go to, www.grayslake.info, call 847/223-5313, and Like Us on Facebook.

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For information on exhibits and programs of the Grayslake Heritage Center & Museum go to, www.grayslakehistory.com or call 847/223-7663.

—Submitted by the Grayslake Area Public Library.


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