Paul Stroble, Author and Vandalia Native, to Speak at State Historic Site

VANDALIA – A Vandalia native who has published 24 books, including some about his hometown, will appear at the Vandalia Statehouse on Saturday, October 8 for a special presentation titled “Inspired by Vandalia.”

Paul Stroble will speak at 2 p.m. Free entry.

Stroble was born and raised in Vandalia. Among his books, two deal specifically with the city. He has written poetry books based on Vandalia and others that are religious programs and include Vandalia anecdotes.

While visiting the Vandalia Statehouse, Stroble will have copies of his new book of poetry, “Four Mile,” available for purchase. Proceeds from the sale of the books will be donated to the Vandalia Statehouse.

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He is currently an adjunct professor at Webster University in St. Louis, teaching courses in philosophy and religion. His wife, Beth, is a former English teacher at Vandalia Community High School and is currently Chancellor of Webster University.

The Vandalia Statehouse, which is the oldest existing state capitol in Illinois, is operated by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.

Lola R. McClure