Proceeds go to the Martin Luther King Jr. Minority Student Endowed
Scholarship, which is awarded annually to minority students from
Logan County attending Lincoln College on the Lincoln campus. The
event features a buffet breakfast, entertainment by the Second
Baptist Church Youth Choir and the Lincoln College Chamber Choir,
remarks by this year's MLK Scholarship recipient Edraniel Tookes,
and a guest speaker, the Rev. Dr. Carroll Richards.
Richards, retired pastor of Lincoln's First Cumberland
Presbyterian Church, was a student at Memphis Theological Seminary
when the sanitation workers strike brought Martin Luther King Jr. to
Memphis, Tenn., in 1968. Richards took part in several
demonstrations and marches, including one led by King himself and
the one led by Coretta Scott King on April 8, the Monday after King
was assassinated.
The Martin Luther King Jr. Minority Student Scholarship was
co-founded in 2009 by the Rev. Glenn Shelton and Lincoln
businesswoman Joyce Kinzie, who initially hosted the breakfast as a
fundraiser. Kinzie died in 2010, but the annual breakfast has
continued, honoring Kinzie and furthering her dream of helping
minority students in Logan County. Since her death, the fund has
grown and is now an endowed scholarship that can be awarded to
multiple students each year.
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"Members of this community have been so very generous with helping
fund this scholarship," said Debbie Ackerman, Lincoln College's vice
president for institutional advancement. "Their investment in
educating students from Logan County is making it possible for the
recipients to attend Lincoln College and earn their degrees. The
gift of education provides dividends for a lifetime, and we are
deeply grateful to the many donors and sponsors that make this
scholarship possible."
Tickets for the breakfast are $10. To make reservations, call
Cynthia Kelley at 217-732-3155, ext. 219. The reserved tickets can
be picked up at the door the morning of the event. Tickets for the
breakfast are also available from First Presbyterian Church,
217-732-6141; Second Baptist Church, 217-899-5527; and from members
of the Kinzie/King Breakfast Committee: the Rev. Glenn Shelton,
217-899-5527; Les Plotner, 217-732-6167; and Cathy Tiffany,
217-732-6646.
[Text from file received from
Lincoln College] |