Dr. David Ellis presents
"First Servant of the State: Frederick the Great's Leadership and Legacy in War and Politics"
Dear friend of GAHC,

Come to the German American Heritage Center this weekend for a great presentation! Don't forget about our bus trip on August 25th to Cedar Rapids and also to RSVP for our member dinner on Sept. 18th at the Outing Club!
Sunday, August 12th at 2pm! Free for members!
Following Kai Swanson's talk two weeks ago on Frederick the Great's musical talents, GAHC is presenting Dr. David Ellis, professor of history at Augustana, and his talk on this legendary leader's military and political career. Please Join us for this interesting discussion on one of history's most notable characters!
Art Nouveau exhibition bus trip to Cedar Rapids!
Join GAHC as we travel to Cedar Rapids to visit the newly renovated National Czech and Slovak Museum and Library. We will see such highlights as the celebrated exhibit Alphose Mucha: Inspirations of Art Nouveau as well as the recently restored textile collection in It All Comes Out in the Wash. The trip will be on Saturday, August 25th from 9 am to 5pm. The cost is $50 for members and $60 for non-members.

Call 563-322-8844 today to reserve your spot! This is a chance you do not want to miss! Visit http://www.ncsml.org/ for more information on the exhibits and http://gahc.org/CedarRapidsBusTrip.htm for more information on the trip!

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