Julien's Journal May 2016 (Volume 41, Number 5) | Page 21

100TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION ENGLISH AFTERNOON TEA 12-5 PM @ Levee, LeClaire, IA The City of Baton Rouge, the Twilight’s dock boat, is turning 100 this year. Celebrate with the captain and crew at their port in LeClaire, IA. A presentation features individuals from the City of LeClaire, Captain Kevin, and other honorable guests. Light refreshments, guided tours, and commemorative gifts will be available. Historical photos and artifacts will also be on display. Participation is free. RSVP to [email protected]. Visit VisitLeClaire.com/events. 2-4 PM @ Inspire Café Take in the relaxed ambiance and enjoy a three-tiered arrangement of finger sandwiches, scones, and seasonal desserts. Choose from a selection of exceptional teas and perhaps enjoy a glass of champagne or mimosa. Afternoon Tea is a celebratory affair to enjoy with friends, associates and especially loved ones. “Little prince and princess tea” is also available for junior guests, ages 4-12. RSVP by Friday, May 27. Visit Inspire-Cafe.com. CAMPSITE RESERVATION & LIVE ANIMALS WEDDING TRADITIONS EXHIBIT 6 PM @ South Sabula Lake Park (Sabula, IA) Join a naturalist in seeing live reptiles at the park shelter while learning about our new campsite reservation system. Participation is free. Call (563) 652.3783 or visit JacksonCCB.com. 9 AM-5 PM @ Rollo Jamison Museum (Platteville, WI) This exhibit displays local wedding traditions and dresses from the 1860s through the 1950s. As part of this exhibit, Grant County residents of yesterday and today have decked themselves out for their weddings. Online, visit Mining.Jamison. Museum. Saturday, May 28 Saturday, May 28 HOLY FAMILY SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION Sunday, May 29 Ongoing Holy Family is offering 29 summer camps for pre-school through high school students. Last summer Holy Family hosted more than 700 area students at athletic and academic camps. Academic and athletic summer camps are open to all area youth. Registration is available until the camp start date, or until the camp is full. Visit HolyFamilyDbq.org/ Summer-Camps-2016. Ongoing SISTER CITIES EXHIBIT Ends Tuesday, May 31 TOUR OF FAIRY HOMES Saturday-Sunday, May 28-29 9 AM-5PM @ Shake Rag Alley (Mineral Point, WI) Stroll the magical grounds to see original fairy homes built especially for this tour. Bid in the Silent Auction of Fairy Homes or make you own fairy home. Make your own fairy home, create your own fairy wand, and, returning this year, enjoy the Moonlight Tour & Cocktail Reception from 8:00-10:00 p.m., May 28. Admission is $5 for adults (ages 12 and older), free for children under 11, and $20 for materials to build your own fairy home. Visit ShakeRagAlley.com. TOAST & JAM Saturday-Sunday, May 28-29 5-8 PM @ Park Farm Winery Celebrate Memorial Day Weekend in the beautiful Dubuque County countryside. Join Park Farm for an evening of relaxation and the music of John Moran on Saturday and Mark Zalaznik on Friday. Visit ParkFarmWinery.com. Regular Hours @ Carnegie-Stout Public Library This exhibit hosted by the library includes items from each of Dubuque’s Sister Cities – Pyatigorsk located in southern Russia, Handan in northern China, and Dornbirn in Austria. Visit Dubuque.lib.ia.us. For more information on Dubuque’s Sister Cities, contact the Dubuque Sister City Relationships Advisory Commission c/o the Dubuque City Clerk’s Office at (563) 589.4100. Making Dream Kitc [