By Ryan Duey
The Eisenhower Presidential Library will host its next Evenings at Ease program on Tuesday, May 14 at 7 p.m. This free event is open to the public and will be held in the Visitors Center Auditorium at the Eisenhower Presidential Library.
The program draws inspiration from Project Solarium, the historical national security exercise conducted during the Eisenhower Administration. Participants will have the opportunity to actively participate in a collaborative exercise, organized into three groups, with the collective goal of devising innovative strategies to counter the spread of Communism.
Attendees are encouraged to either bring their own pre-formed teams or join forces with new acquaintances. The highlight of this event will be the presentation of these strategies to “President Eisenhower,” who will evaluate and select the most compelling proposal. This event is not only a unique platform to delve into history but also a chance to engage in strategic thinking, leadership development, and the cultivation of creativity and critical thought.