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            Lincoln Heritage Museum at Lincoln College will host grand opening 
			Saturday 'New 
			museum experience' offers something for everyone 
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            [April 
			21, 2014] 
            The Lincoln Heritage Museum at 
			Lincoln College will reopen in its new location in the Lincoln 
			Center on Saturday. The grand opening ceremony will begin at 10 a.m. 
			and will include remarks by Lincoln College President John 
			Blackburn, trustee Dan Weinberg, state Rep. Rich Brauer and museum 
			director Ron Keller. | 
        
            |  A special performance of original music composed by Lincoln College 
			student Cody Garretson to accompany Abraham Lincoln's favorite poem, 
			"Mortality," will be performed by Garretson and fellow students 
			Nicole Ker and Derrick Spiker. The ceremony will conclude with a 
			ribbon-cut with members of the Lincoln/Logan County Chamber of 
			Commerce. A special living history music presentation will be given 
			at 1:30 p.m. in the museum's first-floor gallery by Lincoln College 
			music majors Jeff Arbisi and Allen Mendez. Museum director Ron 
			Keller is excited to welcome everyone to the museum, which promises 
			visitors a "new museum experience" and encourages them to "learn 
			from Lincoln, live like Lincoln." "We began working on the design with Taylor Studios in 2010, 
			progressing with anticipation towards the day when we could finally 
			unveil the new museum and share it with the public," Keller said. 
			"We take a unique approach to the story of Abraham Lincoln in our 
			design, and are more heavily focused on his time in Logan County and 
			in Illinois in general. We are confident that after having seen our 
			new museum, visitors from all over will have a renewed appreciation 
			for the life and the legacy of Abraham Lincoln." The museum will be open for visitors to walk through free of 
			charge until 12:30 p.m. Saturday. From 12:30 to 4 p.m. the museum 
			will conduct timed tours of the second-floor "life review" gallery 
			at the reduced fee of $2. The timed tours, featuring 
			state-of-the-art audio-video presentations, take approximately 75 
			minutes and will begin every 35 minutes. A limited number of tickets 
			will be available for the timed tours. Visitors who want to take a 
			timed tour in the afternoon should go to the museum welcome desk 
			after the opening ceremony to request tickets. The museum will close 
			at 5 p.m. Saturday but will also be open from noon to 4 p.m. on 
			Sunday with the same reduced admission fee. [to top of second 
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             Refreshments will be served following the grand opening ceremony, 
			and the Lincoln Center concession stand will have snacks available 
			for purchase from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. No food or drink will be allowed 
			in the museum. Weather permitting, additional activities are planned for the 
			afternoon, including children's games and horse-drawn carriage tours 
			of the Lincoln College campus. Beginning Monday, the museum will return to its regular hours of 
			9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. 
			Saturday. General admission will be $5 for adults, $3 for children 
			and seniors. 
			
			 For more information about the museum's exhibits and tour 
			formats, visit the museum website,
			
			www.lincolnheritagemuseum.org. 
            [Text from file received from 
			Lincoln College] 
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