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May 21, '13
 In anticipation of Memorial Day, the public is welcome to attend Shalom Retreat Center's 12th annual Memorial Mass in remembrance of our deceased loved ones at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 23. Father Jack Paisley will serve as the Presider at this commemorative Eucharistic liturgy and a social will follow the Mass. There is no change to attend, but free will offerings are welcome. Registration is requested by May 21 by calling Shalom at 563-582-3592 or email to info@shalomretreats.org.
 Washington Park
Anyone may purchase a light in memory or honor of a loved one. To be included in the Tree of Life program, please send your gift by Friday, May 17. For more information call 563.582.1220.
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May 22, '13
 May 22, 2013
7:30 am – 8:30 am
The mission of E.N.D.-I.T. is to create a society free of violence by involving the entire community. We recognize that violence is a learned behavior, and through role modeling, mentoring, and reinforcing healthy relationships, violence against others can be eliminated. Join us the third Wednesday every month at 7:30am at the Riverview Center Dubuque offices (2600 Dodge). Contact Jenaleigh@riverviewcenter.org for more information
 May 22, 2013
6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
- Wed, May 22nd 6:30-8:00pm Dubuque Rescue Mission Kitchen. Limited to 15 participants! Presented by Cindy Baumgartner – Nutrition and Health Program Specialist - ISU Extension Brittany Bethel – Regional Foods Coordinator - Dubuque County ISU Extension
Cost: Free to Dubuque Food Co-op Members and $5.00 for Non-Members. New member sign-up available at the door
To register, e-mail Brittany Bethel at bbethel@iastate.edu or call 563-583-6496.
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May 23, '13 |
May 24, '13
 May 24, 2013
5:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Stop by the Masonic Lodge in Platteville this Friday night for a Catfish Feed. Cost is $9-dollars, with carry-outs available. They’ll be serving from 5 until 7:30. Proceeds benefit local scholarships. Enjoy the Catfish Feed this Friday at the Masonic Lodge along Highway 80-81 South of Platteville.
 On May 24th the Dubuque Museum of Art will Present The Stupid Economy starring Chrissy Hogue (award winning actress from the Fly Dubuque Commercials) and written by Robert Lynn (award winning playwright).
This event is FREE but it IS a Fundraiser!
Beverages and Appetizers will be available for FREE.
Doors open at 7pm show at 7:30pm.
Show is about 60 minutes.
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May 25, '13
 The Lower Wisconsin River Genealogical members and guests will meet at Sculpture Park in Prairie Du Chien at 10 am. Florence Bird will be host of field trip explaining the sculpture’s and what to look forward to in the future. Will go to Huckleberry’s for lunch. Everyone is welcome
 May 25, 2013
5:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Potosi American Legion Post # 473 is having a steak feed at the Potosi Legion, serving from 5:00 pm to 8:30 pm
 See the Dubuque Premiere of this documentary @ The Grand Opera House
On July 23rd 2010, a storm dumped over nine inches of rain on the Lake Delhi watershed causing the most significant flooding ever experienced on the lake. As a result of the high water levels, the lake began to spill over the road at the Lake Delhi dam at 9:30 AM on Saturday morning July 24th. This started the events that would lead to the complete breach of the roadway and dam, allowing the entire lake to spill through onto the property and communities below, leaving a landscape of destruction and disappointment about a way of life shared by generations that will be lost unless the lake is restored.
We Will Be Back "The Lake Delhi Story", highlights a brief early history followed by stories and footage from decades of families enjoying the lake at such familiar places as "Campo Delhi" and Freddy's Beach".
Tickets are available by calling the Grand Opera House @ 563-588-1305 or at thegrandoperahouse.com
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May 26, '13
 Veteran’s Memorial Park, Commerce St. and Main St., Galena, IL, the parade begins on Commerce St. by the Old Market House and travels north to Franklin and south on Main St. to Veterans Memorial Park for a Memorial Day program. The park is located on S. Main St. outside flood gates.
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