Lincoln Heritage Museum announces
Grand Soirée
Gala fundraiser planned for September 27,
2014
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[September 03, 2014]
LINCOLN - The Lincoln Heritage Museum
will hold its annual gala fundraiser, the Grand Soirée, on Saturday,
September 27, 2014, in the Jack D. Nutt Arena in the Lincoln Center.
The event starts at 5:30 p.m., and includes hors d'oeuvres, baked
quail and prime beef tenderloin dinner inspired by Abraham Lincoln’s
Second Inaugural White House menu, open bar, and benefit auction.
Entertainment will be provided by the Lincoln College Jazz Combo.
Business or evening dress is requested (black tie optional). Seats
are limited; contact the Museum at (217) 735-7399 for reservations.
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Over 40 items will be auctioned, including tickets to the Chicago
Symphony, a deluxe Greek dinner for 10, and a variety of Abraham
Lincoln-associated items. Several area artists have donated to the
auction as well, including Deb Andrews, Randy Washam, Renee Sisk,
Toby Prange, Lee Hahn, Kerry Rolewicz, and Wendy and Terry Bell.
There will also be a 50/50 drawing. All proceeds from the Grand
Soirée help support the Lincoln Heritage Museum’s educational
programs and exhibits.
Since it opened in April, thousands of people have visited the new
Museum and enthusiastically embraced its unique approach to the
story of Abraham Lincoln. Anne Moseley, the Museum’s assistant
director and member of the Soirée planning committee, hopes that
enthusiasm will be evident in attendance at the Grand Soirée as
well.
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“The Grand Soirée has been the event of the season here in
Lincoln for over thirty years. It is perhaps the best party in
town! But it’s more than just an elegant night out. By attending
the Soirée, guests are helping preserve our nation’s heritage in
one of the country’s premier museums, and ensuring our
community’s tie with one of the greatest Americans ever,” said
Moseley.
[Text received; TRACY BERGIN, LINCOLN
COLLEGE] |