Lincoln College set to hold
virtual King/Kinzie Breakfast January 17
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[January 16, 2022]
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and concerns surrounding large
group gatherings, the 14th annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr./Joyce
Kinzie Breakfast at Lincoln College has been changed from an
in-person breakfast to a virtual event, set for Monday, January 17.
“This difficult decision has been made with a heavy heart and with
the safety of our local community in mind” stated David Gerlach,
president of Lincoln College. “One of our greatest joys is to
welcome our local community to the Lincoln College campus and gather
in fellowship to celebrate Dr. King’s legacy of peace and unity and
Mrs. Kinzie’s legacy of community service.”
The annual event raises funds exclusively for the Martin Luther
King, Jr. Minority Student Scholarship. It was co-founded in 2009 by
Rev. Glenn Shelton and Lincoln businesswoman Joyce Kinzie, who
passed away in 2010. The scholarship assists a Logan County minority
student while attending Lincoln College. Since Ms. Kinzie’s death,
the annual breakfast has continued at Lincoln College, honoring her
legacy and desire to provide academic assistance to students.
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The event will include remarks by this year’s scholarship recipient, Jalen
Franz, and performances by the Second Baptist Praise Ministry and The Lincoln
College Gospel Choir.
This virtual event which will be shared on Monday, January 17 on both LCTV
(local cable channel 5 or https://lincolncollege.edu/lctv-stream) at 8:00 a.m.,
12:00 p.m., and 6:00 p.m., or on Lincoln College’s Facebook page.
To make an online donation to support the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Minority
Scholarship, please visit
https://
lincolncollege.givingfuel.com/mlk-2022 or mail to the Lincoln College
Advancement Office, 300 Keokuk St. Lincoln, IL 62656. For further questions,
please contact Tom McLaughlin at tmclaughlin@lincolncollege.edu or (217)
735-7210.
[Lauren D. Grenlund] |