Karl
Luthin, DVM presents “The Perils of Traveling in an 1800’s Winter”
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[October 18, 2016]
ELKHART
- The Elkhart Historical Society will offer “The Perils of Traveling
in an 1800’s Winter”, presented by Karl Luthin, DVM, as their Friday
November 4th dinner lecture. In addition to having a busy equine
veterinarian practice, Luthin also owns KEL Equine Productions which
has been involved in numerous movies and miniseries.
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Multi-faceted Luthin is often the on-site veterinarian, or
reenactor, frequently providing props, set dressings, and horses, or
as an advisor helping to insure the historic accuracy of the
equipment or costumes being used.
Some of the productions he has been involved in are, “Gods and
Generals”, “Glory”, The “John Adams”, “Into the West” miniseries,
“Gettysburg”, “Cold Mountain”, and most recently providing a
tremendous amount of equipment as well as the horse Daniel Day Lewis
rode in “Lincoln”. Reservation forms and more information is located
on the website
www.elkharthistoricalsociety.org.
The dinner selections will be provided by Horsefeathers Wild Hare
Café.
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Horsefeathers is located at 104 Gov. Oglesby St. in Elkhart Illinois, and the
doors will open at 5p on Friday November 4, 2016. Reservations are necessary as
there is limited seating, and can be made by calling 217 947 2238, where you are
encouraged to leave a message. Forms can also be obtained and payment by check
or credit card made at the Country Bumpkin103 Gov. Oglesby St. Tuesday –Saturday
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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