July 23, 2008
The Department of History, Arts and Libraries' Michigan Historical Center and the Department of Natural Resources' Parks and Recreation Division are teaming up with the Fort Wilkins Natural History Association to sponsor a Victorian Levee Tea, hosted by "President and Mrs. Abraham Lincoln" on Saturday, Aug. 9, at Fort Wilkins Historic State Park, Copper Harbor.
The Levee Tea, a social activity favored by the Lincolns during their term in the White House, from 1861-1865, is scheduled at 2 p.m.
The Lincoln Tea is open to individuals and groups by reservation only. Tickets are $12 per adult; children age 12 and under are welcome for an additional $3. Space is limited to 45 guests. Advance tickets are required and may be purchased at the park store by Aug. 6.
"Guests can step back in time to enjoy tea cakes, sweet breads and other period refreshments as 'Mary Todd Lincoln' reminisces about her childhood and life in the White House," said Thomas Friggens, a regional manager for the Michigan Historical Center. "This intimate gathering in the fort's west barracks will see the 'President and First Lady' sharing conversation and personal stories about their children and day-to-day life as the nation's 'First Family.'"
Afterward, the "Lincolns" - portrayed by Fred and Bonnie Priebe of Belleville, Mich. - will pose for photographs and join in the family fun as costumed interpreters from the Michigan Iron Industry Museum's "Future Historians" youth group demonstrate Victorian-era children's games on the fort parade ground.
Professional educators since 1969, the Priebes have portrayed Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln before audiences in eight states, as well as Canada, Australia, France and England. Their dramatic presentations bring the Lincolns to life, focusing on Lincoln's patriotism, leadership and character as well as the national issues that challenged his presidency.
Fort Wilkins Historic State Park, including the restored fort, the Copper Harbor Lighthouse and the 1844 Pittsburgh and Boston Mining Company mine sites, is administered by the Department of Natural Resources in cooperation with the Department of History, Arts and Libraries. The nationally accredited outdoor museum is open daily from 8 a.m. until dusk through mid-October. Admission is by state park permit. A fee is charged for the lighthouse boat tour. For current lighthouse boat schedules and ticket information or for information about the Lincoln Tea, call (906) 289-4215.
The Department of History, Arts and Libraries (HAL) is dedicated to enriching quality of life and strengthening the economy by providing access to information, preserving and promoting Michigan's heritage and fostering cultural activity. In addition to the Michigan Historical Center, HAL includes the Library of Michigan, the Mackinac Island State Park Commission and the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs. To learn more, visit www.michigan.gov/hal and www.michigan.gov/ftwilkins.
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