Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society will offer an online "MCC Centennial: Immigration Stories" program on Tuesday, Oct. 20, at 7 p.m.
Andrew Bodden and Ken Sensenig of Mennonite Central Committee will share personal stories of their families' immigration experiences. Participants will have opportunities to engage through comments and questions.
Sensenig comes from a family that immigrated from Switzerland to Pennsylvania in the early 18th century. He has served with MCC for about 30 years. He currently serves as the assistant director in the MCC East Coast regional office.
Bodden, a Honduran native, has served with MCC for about 20 years, currently as MCC East Coast program director. Bodden was instrumental in founding the MCC East Coast immigration program in South Florida.
The event will be livestreamed at http://www.bit.ly/ZoomMCC. For additional information, readers may visit http://www.lmhs.org.
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