Lifetime Questers are all shook up: Elvis has come and left the building

Members of the MCC Foundation with Elvis impersonator Jack Curtis.
Members of the MCC Foundation's Lifetime Quest with Elvis impersonator Jack Curtis. 

The love for Elvis that spans decades and generations proved true when MCC's Lifetime Quest hosted its new year celebration.

Tupelo-based Elvis impersonator Jack Curtis (a former president of the Elvis Tupelo Fan Club) wowed the crowd in his beaded white jumpsuit and red scarves while singing a 45-minute set of classics that included Love Me TenderAll Shook Up, and Return to Sender.

Lifetime Questers got into the act, too, some screaming for the King, others serenaded by the look-alike legend, and others waiting in line for a photo-op to record the memory of when Elvis came to campus.

Lifetime Quest offers lifelong learning opportunities while presenting exciting and entertaining educational, cultural, and health programs. Diane Wells and Marmion Frances are co-directors of Lifetime Quest.