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Quad-City Times from Davenport, Iowa • 60

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Quad-City Timesi
Location:
Davenport, Iowa
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Page:
60
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Wlh)'s Gps on Fniradl Mfi Many 3 The greatest rivermen and river women of all time will be recognized by the new National Rivers Hall of Fame on the banks of the Mississippi at Dubuque May 3. More than 100 Hall of Fame founders from across the country river historians, conservationists, writers and enthusiasts have cast their ballot for the top four river men or women in American history. The names will be revealed May 3 at the Five Flags Theater, with presentation of honorary achievement awards. THE NATIONAL Rivers Hall of Fame, a non-profit educational effort with members in Box 305, Dubuque, Iowa 52001 or call (319)583-1241. The seminar, May 2 and 3, is co-sponsored by the Smithso- man Institution and the Maritime Department of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

OTHER EVENTS include a Mississippi River folk concert Friday night and a ceremonial mingling of waters Saturday Religion visits Putnam morning, in which water from each state will be mingled and then poured into the Mississippi, sending it toward the Gulf of Mexico. Along with general registration, three river groups are attending the induction and seminar weekend as Dart of their regular meetings: the Steamship 4 Hiotnwinl Ost.r A Sternwheelers Association and the Midwest Riverboat Buffs. -2 Inn weekend package. Refreshments. Fun, prizes, and much morel "A BIRTHDAY PARTY-POUR MOI?" CELEBRA TE DANCER 'S BIG BIRTHDA YBASH SATURDAY, APRIL 26TH gins at 9:45 ajn.

and concludes at about 3:30 jn. Topics include: Guilt and Anxiety: The Origins of the Reformation. From Crisis to Crisis: A Luther Lifeline. Luther: A New Model for a Christian Life. Fear of God and Peace Among Citizens: Calvin on Politics.

New Hopes Decisively Dashed: Catholic, Reform and Counter-Reformation. A panel discussion on "Was the Split Inevitable?" will be moderated by David Crowley of Augustana. Each presentation will last 15 OFF ALL DINNERS OFF MENU Expires 43086 Must Present Coupon Indoor Outdoor fun starts at noon. Boat show and prizes provided by Anderson Marine. Register for a hot air balloon ride.

Carriage rides. DANCER'S 1 25 states, also will conduct an Inland Waters Maritime Preservation Seminar with speakers from across the country. For full information about registration for the induction ceremony, the Inland Waters Maritime Preservation Seminar or membership in the National Rivers Hall Of Fame write P.O. Museum about 25 minutes, and will be followed by questions from the audience. Speakers will be avail- able for informal discussion at lunch and after the program.

The program is a portion of a multi-year series of public forum presentations and discussions throughout Iowa, developed and presented through a cooperative venture of the University of Iowa anil area liberal arts colleges. Augustana College is the pri-5 mary Quad-Cities sponsor. The series explores themes and issues which emerged in the -Renaissance of the 14th and 15th centuries and which remain pertinent today. 1 SUNDAY BUFFET NOON 2:30 P.M. 8 Different Items Plus Eggrolls Soup C95 $095 Age 10 Adulb in( under 4711 Brady I PREVIEW APRIL 24 $14.50 786-7733 Proudly Announces It's New rr Lunch Dinner Ml The Putnam Museum, Davenport, hosts a public symposium, "Reformation and Religious Upheaval: Exploring the Roots of Modern Civilization," on Friday and Saturday.

The program is sponsored by "The Renaissance Connection," a college consortium that includes Augustana College of Rock Island and the University of Iowa, Iowa City. The free public program begins at 7:30 p.m. Friday, with a concert of Renaissance-era music on flute and harpsichord by Augustana College faculty members Jeffrey Cohan and Tom Robin Harris, followed by a panel discussion, "The Reformation, Then and Now." SPEAKERS WILL be Sister Ritamary Bradley of St. Ambrose College; Augustana College president Thomas Tred-way; the Rev. Robert Sorenson of St.

Paul Lutheran Church in Davenport; and Thomas Kal-shoven, director of Churches United in the Quad-Cities. Moderator will be Jim Winship of Augustana and WQAD TV. The Saturday program be HOT TUB WATERBED $4.00 OFF (WHhThitAd) 319-324-5991 ax 76th suwi -N 65111 Strew 1 sik a. Exit TURN HERE GREAT MUSIC NICE PEOPLE FASHIONABLE FUN 1 1 MIWLII11 1 -H April 25th -July 13th Circa '21 Dinner Playhouse "SALAD BAR Fresh Fruit-Lettuce-Tomatoes-Cukes-Sprouts-Chopped Eqg-Peppers-Cheese-Pasta Salad-Olives-Cottage Cneese-Carrots-Mushrooms-Diced Ham-Bacon Bits-and Just About Everything Else You would expect to find AS AN SD50 A95 ENTREE m9 --r-Ai fop lZ Salad Bar is FREE when ordered In lieu of regular salad with any dinner speciality located In Cumberland Square Shopping Center Spruce Hills Dr. at Middle Rd.

Bettendorf, Iowa 355-6423 GO) APRIL 24, 1986 19.

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