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Carpenter's
father, George B. Carpenter, was the first village president in 1873, who named Park Ridge; his mother was a direct
descendent of Puritan John Alden. The composer was internationally famous
and with his wife traveled the world, partially as inspiration for his music
and partially because "everyone knew them." They had one child, a daughter,
about whom Adventures in a Perambulator is written portraying her
experiences in a baby carriage in Lincoln Park about 1914, e.g. movements
include The Lake, Hurdy Gurdy, The Policeman, Dogs, etc. This very
listenable music, beautifully recorded in 2001, has been called a precursor
to Gershwin's 'American In Paris.'

To order this CD, simply click
on the order form to the left. This will bring up a pdf file which you
can then print and send in with your check. The cost is $20 for
members of the Kalo Foundation and $25 for non-members.
Make your check payable to:
The Kalo Foundation
Mail your form and check to:
The Kalo Foundation of Park Ridge
P.O. Box 791
Park Ridge, IL 60068
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