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Get Your Tickets to See Kirk Cameron

FOUNDERS DAY - KIRK HEADSHOT 2

91猫先生 is excited to announce that Kirk Cameron will be coming to our community as keynote speaker for the 8th annual Founder鈥檚 Day Celebration on Monday, October 12, 2015.

Founder’s Day Event Schedule

  • 5:30 鈥 6:45 pm 鈥 VIP Hors d’oeuvres Reception,聽Founder’s Hall
  • 7 pm 鈥 Keynote Address, 91猫先生 Quad

 

 

KIRK CAMERON

Kirk is best known for his memorable role of 鈥淢ike Seaver鈥, a cultural icon of the 80鈥檚, with his mullet hairstyle, cool sunglasses, and wisecracking comebacks. More recently, he enjoyed much success with the #1 grossing inspirational film of 2008, Fireproof, and his record breaking, one night only live event, Monumental. His production company, CAMFAM Studios has partnered with SONY/Provident Films to release 4 projects- Unstoppable, Mercy Rule, Saving Christmas, and soon to be featured, Kill The Dragon, Get The Girl. His speaking tour, Love Worth Fighting For, is a faith based marriage event held in churches across the country and has been hosted in over 150 cities so far. Kirk and his family founded and host Camp Firefly, a camp for seriously ill children and their families.

KIRK鈥橲 BIO

Kirk Cameron is a television and film actor and producer, noted recently for his work in the best-selling documentary Monumental, and the inspirational film Fireproof. He is also known for his memorable roles on ABCs Growing Pains, the Left Behind movies, and co-host of The Way of the Master television series.

Kirk spends much of his time producing new television and film projects and speaking to people around the country, teaching them how to share their faith and live out a gospel centered marriage and family.

Kirk and his wife Chelsea are the founders of Camp Firefly, a camp for seriously ill children and their families. Together, they live in California with their six children.

KIRK鈥橲 FAITH STORY

Kirk was not raised in a church-going home and describes himself as an atheist from a very young age. By the age of 14 he was so convinced there was no God that he laughed at those who said there was. But that all changed one afternoon as he sat in his sports car pondering the first Gospel message he had ever heard.