Ellen’s mother died at 101. Like her mother, Ellen’s current life path is filled with enthusiasm and enrichment. She is fueled by the strong community that is the Docent Volunteers of the Chicago Architecture Center.
Even before becoming a docent (certified in 25 different tours), Ellen pursued one path after another that led to her interests in historic preservation and the rich heritage that is Chicagoland architecture. For many years she worked for the Metropolitan Planning Council, wrote 4 books and volunteered for the Glencoe Historical Society, thrilled to be part of the group that saved a Frank Lloyd Wright home that is now turning into a museum in Glencoe.
“As my mother said, You are not even old until you are at least 85.” – Ellen Shubart
Connect with Ellen:
Email: eshubart@aol.com
- Glencoe Illinois: Images of America
- Taylor Street: Chicago’s Little Italy
- What’s With Chicago?: The Quirks, Personality and Charm of the Windy City
- Chicago: An Illustrated Timeline