Sesquicentennial: Music from the 1860’s
The College Music Department proudly presents “Sesquicentennial:
Music from the 1860’s” in recognition of the founding of Lincoln
College 150 years ago. Performances are Friday, December 4 at 7:30
p.m. and Saturday, December 5 at 2 p.m. in the Johnston Center for
Performing Arts on the Lincoln College campus. Admission is $2, and
tickets can be purchased at the door.
The Chorale, Chamber Ensemble, and soloists will perform music from
the 1860’s including: “Battle Hymn of the Republic”, “Down in the
River to Pray”, and seasonal favorites like “Angels We Have Heard on
High”.
The concert is directed by Laurie Lewis, Assistant Professor of
Vocal Music.
Snacks with Santa
The Iota Chi Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society
is hosting a “Snacks with Santa and Vendor Show”, in the Meyer-Evans
Student Center on the Lincoln College campus Saturday, December 5,
from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Children ages 3 through 10 are invited to join Iota Chi Chapter
members in making Christmas-themed crafts and create their own snack
mix. Cost for each child participating is $1. All proceeds will be
used to purchase books for children in need of Logan County
receiving gifts from the S.A.N.T.A. program.
In addition to making crafts and having snacks, each child will have
their picture taken with Santa. Chris and Michelle Hanson, owners of
74K Photography are longtime supporters of PTK’s charitable efforts
and said, “We are excited to provide photographic memories to
participants in ‘Snacks with Santa.’” Participants can download and
print photos from 74K Photography’s website.
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Vendor Sale
While the kids are busy making crafts and getting their pictures taken, parents
can shop across the street at a vendor fair in the Davidson-Sheffer Gymnasium.
More than 30 vendors will be set up and ready to help shoppers with their
holiday shopping needs. Vendors include Scentsy, Pink Zebra, Pampered Chef,
Thirty-One, Paparazzi, DoTerra, Jamberry Nails, Young Living Essentials, Keep
Collective, and more. Raffle tickets will be sold for vendor baskets.
Edward Bowlby, a sophomore at Lincoln College and the Iota Chi Chapter President
said the chapter is happy to bring an exciting event to the community. “Our
honor society wanted to create a fun event for the children of Lincoln, and help
them make memories they can keep. We are very excited to also offer their
parents a chance to shop kid-free at our vendor show” said Bowlby.
[Christina Xamis, Lincoln College]
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