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Abraham Lincoln Presenter to Speak in Tulsa This Saturday

Thu Feb 28, 2008 11:28pm EST
TULSA, Okla., Feb. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Presidential campaign fever is
running high but Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and John McCain can't hold a
candle to the presidential star power that the Tulsa County Medical Society is
bringing to town this Saturday night, March 1st, when they host the 16th
President of the United States -- the Honorable Abraham Lincoln.
Mr. Lincoln will be addressing Tulsa's top doctors at their annual formal
dinner and serving to swear-in the new medical society president, Steven B.
Katsis, during inaugural ceremonies. Katsis will be inaugurated as the 101st
President of Tulsa County Medical Society
    The event organizers recruited Hollywood character actor Thomas Katsis to
play Lincoln as he has received industry recognition as one of the most
authentic Lincoln presenters in the country. When not performing as Lincoln,
Katsis is a full-time actor in TV and film and a member of SAG/AFTRA. He lives
and works in Los Angeles.
    And he is, as you might of guessed, Steven Katsis' dad ...
    Lincoln's remarks will cover both past and current events and he will take
questions from the audience following the presentation.
    The Tulsa County Medical Society President's Inaugural will take place
this Saturday, March 1, 2008 at the Hilton Hotel on 7902 South Lewis. The
reception is at 6:00 pm and the dinner and program starts at 7:00 pm.
SOURCE  Waltona Manion

Waltona Manion, +1-818-404-1446



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