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OCTOBER 2016
FORGET THE TIMES, YOUNG
INDIAN, & BOB BUCKO
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15
9 PM @ THE SMOKESTACK
Forget The Times, improv collective, combines elements of psych, drone, noise rock,
avant-garde, post-rock, and free jazz, from
Kalamazoo. Also performing are Dubuque’s
own instrumental post-rock band Young
Indian, and musician Bob Bucko Jr. Visit
SmokestackDbq.com.
FEAST WITH LOUIS & CLARK
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16
12:30 PM @ HURSTVILLE INTERPRETIVE
CENTER (MAQUOKETA, IA)
Enjoy a gourmet meal of venison, squash,
and other favorites of Lewis and Clark during the expedition by Friends members. Cost
is $15 per adult and $7 per youth ages 10
and under; a table of six is $90. All proceeds
from this fun and educational dining experience go to the Prairie Creek Pavilion. Tickets
are sold in advance only (no ticket sales the
day of). Call (563) 652.3783.
ANTIQUES APPRAISER
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16
1-4 PM @ DICKEYVILLE COMMUNITY CNTR.
(DICKEYVILLE, WI)
Antiques appraiser Mark Moran of Iola will
host a free Antiques Roadshow-style event
open to the entire Tri-State Area. He will appraise art, advertising, books, instruments,
toys, small pieces of furniture, sports memorabilia, and other items. NO weapons, Nazi
memorabilia, coins/money, fine jewelry, or
Beanie Babies. Participation is free. Preregistration is required. Call Brickl Memorial Library at (608) 568.3142.
SACAJAWEA AND THE LEWIS &
CLARK EXPEDITION
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16
1:30 PM @ HURSTVILLE INTERPRETIVE
CENTER (MAQUOKETA, IA)
Sacajawea had a unique place in the history of the Lewis and Clark Expedition of
1803-1806. A picture of a fascinating young
woman emerges from what the past almost
200 years of records have told the world
about her. Presented by Beverly Hinds of
Sioux City, uncover the myth, fiction, and
fact in this free, public program. Call (563)
652.3783.
EVERY COLOR MATTERS
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16
8 AM @ OLD TERMINAL BUILDING,
DUBUQUE REGIONAL AIRPORT
This Colordash 5K Fun Run/Walk allows
participants to run the runway. A pre-party
is held at 8:00 a.m. with the dash starting at
9:00 a.m. A color explosion will be held at
10:30 a.m. followed by a concert at 11:30
a.m. The event gives 50% of the profit from
all merchandise and registrations to local charities all over the globe. Register at
CD5K.com.
IMAGES & INFORMATION
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17
5:30 PM @ GRAND RIVER CENTER
Celebrate survivor-ship and create awareness of breast cancer. This event features
informational booths, a silent auction, and
cash bar at 5:30 p.m. The evening’s main
event, the annual style show and keynote
speaker, takes place at 7:00 p.m., followed
by a dessert reception and coffee. Tickets
are $15 in advance and $20 at the door. Proceeds benefit the Tri-State Survivor Fund.
Visit ImagesAndInformation.org.
CANDY FEST
TUESDAY-SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18-22
10 AM-CLOSE @ EAST DUBUQUE DIST.
LIBRARY (EAST DUBUQUE, IL)
These free events celebrate national chocolate month. Tuesday kicks off with edible
books craft at 4:00 p.m. Wednesday and
Thursday, try your hand at the gummy
guessing and candy surveys starting at
10:00 a.m. Friday the library transforms into
“Candy Land,” a life-size version of the popular game. Visit EastDubuqueLibrary.com.
BEGINNING CHAPTERS BOOK CLUB
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19
4-5 PM @ MULTICULTURAL FAMILY CENTER
The Carnegie-Stout Public Library brings a
fun, monthly book club to the MFC for readers in grades 2-4 starting on chapter books.
Participation is free, but pre-registration
is required through the MFC a minimum
of five days in advance to receive and read
the book. Call (563) 582.3681 or visit
MFCDbq.org.
39th Annual
DYERSVILLE, IOWA • NOVEMBER 4, 5, and 6, 2016
BEYOND YOGA
Fall 2016
Schmid Innovation Center
Historic Millwork District
955 Washington / St #106
Dubuque, Iowa
(563) 599-7200
www.namastedbq.com
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