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  Thursday Forum – Environmental Issues
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| Coe faculty members will explore various environmental issues in the final Thursday Forum of the academic year. more >> |
8:45 AM, Coe College
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  Annual Kirkwood Student Art Exhibit
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On view M-F.
Reception Thursday, April 19, 11am-12pm more >> |
9:00 AM, Kirkwood Community College
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  Children's Story Time
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| Preschool story hour more >> |
9:30 AM - 10:00 AM, Cornell College
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  The Mystique of Japan: History, People and Culture
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| Survey the unique culture of Japan by examining the intimacy of the landscape and its people. Participants will study important moments in Japanese history from Admiral Perry’s time, to a look at contemporary Japanese society and culture. more >> |
12:30 PM - 2:30 PM, U of I Lifetime Enrichment Adult Program
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  The Gin Game
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| A drama by D. L. Coburn. Two lonely residents of a care center strike up an acquaintance and an innocent game of Gin Rummy. When the game doesn’t go the way one of them thinks it should, things get out of control as fury, first at the card game and then at their fates, rise to the surface. Winner of a Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Rated Theatre R for adult language. more >> |
3:00 PM, Old Creamery Theatre
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  Goldie's Story – Reflections of a Holocaust Speaker by Miriam Kelemen Solis
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| Miriam Kelemen Solis lived her first 16 years in Budapest, Hungary. When deportations and killings finally came to Budapest during World War II, she escaped death several times through lucky timing and the tireless efforts of her parents to keep the family alive. more >> |
3:30 PM, Coe College
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  Oral History Workshop
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| Sandra Davidson will present on the process and how-to's of oral history. more >> |
5:30 PM, Johnson County Historical Society
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  Scoring Olympic Wrestling
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| Hosted by former Hawkekye wrestlers Jeff McGinness and Tom Lepic, with demonstrations by Iowa City high school wrestlers. Find out what to look for when you're attending the USA Wrestling Olympic Trials on April 21 and 22 in Iowa City. Two former National Champions explain with help from talented Iowa City student wrestlers. more >> |
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM, Iowa City Public Library
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  Library Knit Wits
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Library Knit Wits "Knot" your average knitting group. Come share your “purls” of wisdom! We are starting a knitting group here in the library. All ages and skills. more >> |
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM, Marion Public Library
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  See How Simple Piano Can Be! Level 2
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| Level 2 students will continue to be aware of their innate musicality. By building on the strong foundation established in level 1, at least four additional songs are taught. more >> |
6:30 PM - 7:30 PM, U of I Lifetime Enrichment Adult Program
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  The Lost Nation: The Ioway
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| View the award winning documentary about the people who once were the keepers of the Iowa lands. more >> |
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM, Wickiup Hill, Linn County Conservation
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  A Sondheim Cabaret
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| Join us for the music of one of Broadway’s most beloved composers in the intimate setting of the Opus Concert Café. more >> |
7:30 PM - 9:30 PM, Orchestra Iowa
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  Festival of Bands Guest Band Concert
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| 8 p.m., Sinclair Auditorium. This concert will feature Kirkwood Community College Concert Band and New Horizons Band of Cedar Rapids and is free and open to the public. more >> |
8:00 PM, Coe College
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  Theatre Performance – “Red”
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| Play by John Logan; directed by Josh Beadle. “Red” is a brilliant, intense drama (winner of the 2010 Tony Award for Best Play) about the American painter Mark Rothko and a young assistant he takes on to help him with the ultimately aborted Seagram Building Mural project of 1958-59. more >> |
8:00 PM, Coe College
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