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College Starts "Reagan Tour"
Fans of former President Ronald Reagan have a chance to celebrate what would be his 99th birthday by touring the three most important Reagan sites in Illinois.

Eureka College, Reagan's alma mater, is organizing a trip that includes a campus tour and visits to his Tampico birthplace and boyhood home in Dixon. It's Saturday, Feb. 6, and costs $99.

Reagan's adopted son, Michael, will be on the tour and seeing Tampico and Dixon for the first time. He'll be the keynote speaker at a luncheon in Dixon, home of Sauk Valley Community College. Part of the $99 cost will go toward scholarships for students transferring from Sauk Valley to Eureka.

For More Information: 877-892-7823 or www.reagan.eureka.edu

(Illinois Radio Network)
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