DANVILLE —
Kids of all ages are invited to “Story Time with the Lincolns: A Lincoln Celebration in Story and Song” beginning at 1 p.m. Saturday in the first floor meeting room at the Danville Public Library.
The event will feature award-winning Lincoln performers and a nationally-acclaimed folksinger/songwriter.
The event will feature a Lincoln craft and birthday cake at the conclusion of the program. Lincoln would be 204 years old on Feb. 12. Families are encouraged to bring their cameras to get their pictures with Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln and other Civil War visitors.
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