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			Lincoln Heritage Museum’s Grand Soirée sets recordsLargest fundraiser to date
 
 
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            [October 14, 2016]  
            
			LINCOLN 
			- The Lincoln Heritage Museum set a new record at its Grand Soirée 
			fundraiser. For the first time, the gala event sold out with around 
			320 community members in attendance. | 
        
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			 The Grand Soirée’s theme was Abraham Lincoln’s inaugural ball 
			coordinating with the Museum’s 2016 special exhibit, the Nation’s 
			Choice, which showcases Lincoln’s 1860 election campaign. 
 A live and silent auction featured a wide variety of items from 
			artwork, and airline miles, to a five-course Greek dinner for 10 and 
			a Tennessee Civil War history tour. Through the generosity and 
			support of the guests and donors, the Lincoln Heritage Museum had 
			its most successful fundraiser ever.
 
			
			 Lincoln College 
			President and Mrs. Gerlach
 Tom McLaughlin, 
			Director of the Lincoln Heritage Museum said this fundraiser is what 
			enables the Museum to fulfill its mission. 
			
			 “The net proceeds for this event go directly towards the Museum’s 
			efforts to educate the public on the life and legacy of Abraham 
			Lincoln through the conservation of items and educational outreach 
			programs. Through the extraordinary generosity displayed at this 
			event, we will be able to continue to offer fun and exciting events 
			for our community.”
 Upcoming events at the Museum include:
 
				Trick or Treat with Abe – October 29 from 1-4 p.m. This 
				family friendly event allows visitor to trick or treat with 
				Abraham Lincoln and walk through history and meet Lincoln’s 
				friends. Children may attend in their Halloween costumes. 
				Admission is free with a donation of a canned food item. All 
				donations go to the Lincoln Food Pantry.Lincoln Lecture Series – November 7 Ron Keller shares 
				Lincoln’s Defining Year “A Nation’s Choice” Living History event – Dec 3rd 
			
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For additional information about the Lincoln Heritage Museum or its upcoming 
events, visit 
http://museum.lincolncollege.edu/  
				 
			[Christina Xamis] 
			
			 
			
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