Jimmy Carter, the oldest surviving and longest-living U.S. president, set a new record on Tuesday., October 1st
Oct. 1 marks his 100th birthday — making Carter the first president to reach triple digits, and a series of events celebrating the feat are planned in his home state of Georgia.
These include “Jimmy Carter 100: A Celebration in Song,” a celebration in Atlanta of the former president, peanut farmer, governor, and humanitarian’s life and legacy, which Georgia Public Broadcasting is airing from 7 pm Tuesday ET.
Carter will watch the broadcast that will feature acts including Chuck Leavell, D-Nice, and Drive-By Truckers while celebrating his milestone with his family in his hometown of Plains, his grandson Jason Carter told GPB on Monday.
“There’s going to be some festivities in Plains where people are celebrating,” said Jason Carter, who’s chair of the board of trustees of the Carter Center.
“But for him, I think it’s going to be spent with family and with exciting celebrations of his love for music.”
Jason Carter told GPB that the former president, who entered hospice care some 19 months ago, was “engaged in our politics” and “excited to cast a ballot” for Vice President Kamala Harris.
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