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Don't miss this opportunity to see the stunning Art Nouveau exhibit at the National Czech and Slovak Museum and Library in Cedar Rapids!

Register by Wednesday, August 1st for your chance to see this once in a lifetime exhibition with the German American Heritage Center on Sunday, August 25th. Insufficient registration will cause this trip to be cancelled, do not delay!

$50 Members or $60 Non-members!
Click on the link below to register or RSVP by calling 563-322-8844!
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Alphonse Mucha: Inspirations of Art Nouveau features paintings, jewelry, sculptures, and lithographs from the Mucha Foundation in Praugue and London. This exhibit explores Mucha not just as the father of Art Nouveau, but also his Moravian roots, his family, his photography, and his devotion to the Slav people.

We will also see the exhibit It All Comes Out in the Wash which features the embellished textiles that were damaged in the flood of 2008 and have been painstakingly restored!
Lunch will be on your own in the Czech Village followed by a visit to Grant Wood's former home and studio.

We hope you will take advantage of this fantastic bus trip and register right away!
The Bus will meet at 1002 West Kimberly Rd. Davenport. (Behind the Kentucky Fried Chicken) at 9 am!

Where:
Czech and Slovack Museum and Library
Cedar Rapids, IA



When:
Saturday August 25, 2012 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM CDT

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