“Abe Lincoln: Historical Impersonator” luncheon is March 6 at KCC

A crop from Anthony Berger's 1864 portrait of Abraham Lincoln.

Kellogg Community College’s Lifelong Learning Department is offering community members a chance to go back in time to meet one of the most famous faces from America’s past: Abraham Lincoln.

The College’s “Abe Lincoln: Historical Impersonator” luncheon will run from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, March 6, at the Binda Performing Arts Center on KCC’s campus at 450 North Ave. in Battle Creek. Admission is $15 and includes a buffet lunch, which will begin at 11 a.m., and a presentation by Abraham Lincoln impersonator Ron Carley, starting at noon.

Carley, who bears a striking resemblance to Honest Abe, will take attendees on an amazing journey through the life of Lincoln, from his humble origins in the backwoods of Kentucky through his demanding years in the White House.

Registration for the “Abe Lincoln: Historical Impersonator” luncheon – and all KCC Lifelong Learning classes and activities – can be completed entirely online. Attendees can click here to RSVP for the luncheon online.

Registration can also be completed:

  • By phone by calling KCC’s Lifelong Learning Department at 269-965-4134 and registering with a credit or debit card
  • In person at the Lifelong Learning office in room 305 of the Lane Thomas Building on KCC’s North Avenue campus in Battle Creek

For more information or assistance, email ll-info@kellogg.edu or call 269-965-4134.

Pictured above is a crop from Anthony Berger’s 1864 portrait of Abraham Lincoln, courtesy of the Library of Congress.

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