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Blessed John XXIII Pumpkin Festival 5K/ 1 mile Run/Walk October 12, 2013 8:00 AM 8100 Roncalli Drive SW Cedar Rapids $100 Cash prize for overall male and female winner. Medal for the top 3 finishers, Men and Women, in age categories. Annual Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser Grace Baptist Church Saturday October 12, 2013 7am-noon 1461 East Post Road Marion $6.00 per person. All you can eat pancake breakfast to benefit the K-9 unit of the Marion Police Department. Playing for Keeps October 12, 2013 6-9pm Cedar Rapids Toyota-Scion Showroom, 1200 Boyson Rd. Hiawatha The City of Hiawatha is hosting this event to raise money for their Parks and Recreation department summer childrens programs. There will be silent and live auctions, food, beer and wine tasting, and live music. Please join us for a night of fun. Lord's Acre Sale Saturday, October 12 Events begin at 8:00 a.m. Shueyville United Methodist Church Swisher/Shueyville Exit 10, I-380, 1 mile east Continental Breakfast, Silent & Live Auctions, Children's Activities, Country-style lunch, Music, Country store, Handicrafts, Bakery - Kolaches and Cinnamon Rolls, Frozen Foods UMW Annual Fall Festival Saturday, October 12 9:00AM - 2:00PM 1430 Ellis Blvd NW Cedar Rapids Fall Festival with Arts & Crafts, Holiday Shop, Bake Sale, Country Store, White Elephant Sale, Soup & Sandwich Luncheon 11:30-1:00 Vendor/Craft Fair/Lunch Saturday October 12 9:00 - 2:30 1500 Blairs Ferry Road Hiawatha Profits go to Four Oaks, Cedar Rapids. Ten plus vendors & various crafts, coffee, rolls & lunch available. UMW Annual Fall Festival Saturday Octobober 12, 9:00 AM- 2:00 PM 1430 Ellis Blvd. NW Cedar Rapids Arts and Crafts, Bake Sale, Country Store, Holiday Shop, White Elephant, Also: Serving a Soup and Sandwich Luncheon 11:30 - 1:00 for free will offering donation. 7th Annual Chocolate Fest “Celebrating Grandma’s Apron” Saturday, October 12, 11:00-2:30 Cost: $8.00 Coggon United Parish Church 203 E. Main Coggon 3 seating times: 11:00 am-12:15 pm-1:30 pm Reservations appreciated: Call Joann 435-2354 or Sandy 435-2210 Plus Coggon Quilt Club Annual Quilt Show will be at the Clemons House 10-3 Pumpkin Festival Fundraiser for SAINT & ARF
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• The type of candy that’s best at promoting cavities in teeth is dark chocolate or fudge. • Chewable vitamin C tablets can erode tooth enamel if used on a long-term basis. DENTAL HISTORY
• Archeologists found the remains of an Egyptian man whose perfectly preserved gold bridgework, installed 4,500 years ago, is the oldest known example of restorative dentistry. • The first electric dental drill was patented in 1875. Prior to that, dental drills had been powered by foot treadles. Before foot treadles, cavities were treated by putting a drop of “vitriol” in them. Vitriol is now known as sulfuric acid, and it killed the nerves in the tooth. • In the 1800s false teeth were made from wood or ivory, but they didn’t last long. A revolutionary dentist named Parmly found that when real teeth were used to replace missing teeth, they worked much better. The trouble was where to find real teeth. The war of 1812 was raging at the time, so Parmly solved the problem by visiting the site of the Battle of Bridgewater shortly after the battle ended. With his brother to assist him, he collected thousands of teeth from fallen soldiers. He used them to fashion dentures guaranteed to last a lifetime. • The Florence Manufacturing Company of Massachusetts was one of the first companies to produce toothbrushes in America in 1885. • The natural bristles of early toothbrushes were taken from the necks and shoulders of swine, especially pigs living in colder climates like Siberia and China. The first nylon bristles were introduced in 1938. Greek Fall Dinner St John The Baptist Greek Orthodox Church Sunday October 13th 11am - 7 pm 616 A Avenue NE, Cedar Rapids Come enjoy the flavors of Greece! Serving Pastistio (Greek style lasagna), Gyros or Chicken Pita, Grecian Beans, Greek Salad, Spanikopita & a Drink. As you dine, enjoy our slide show landscapes Greece. Indulge yourself with a sampling of Greek pastries. Adult's $12, Children under 12 $7.00 Walk for Life Saturday October 19th, 8 a.m. Noelridge Park 4900 Council St NE Cedar Rapids Bridgehaven is hosting its second annual Walk for Life fundraiser. You can walk, run, bike, roller blade, stroll a baby, or crawl the 2-mile route. Or, if you are not able to attend that day, you are welcome to walk at a time and place that is convenient for you. Walkers earn a T-shirt by raising $150 in pledges. Comic Book I-CON Saturday, October 19, 2013 10am- 5pm Barratta's Forte 615 3rd St. Des Moines, IA 50309 The annual 1 day con! Longest running comic book convention in Iowa! Vendors, creators, cosplayers, and MORE! Great family event that helps promote that READING IS A SUPER POWER! Cost is $8 per adult. Kids 10 & under FREE with paid adult. Fall Bazaar Saturday October 19 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM 50 Edgewood Rd, Cedar Rapids Annual fall bazaar hosted by Iowa Breast Cancer Action Foundation. Over forty vendors will be present.
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•George Washington, who lost all of his teeth at an early age, actually had several sets of false teeth. None were made of wood, which is a popular misconception. Two of them were made of hippopotamus ivory and gold, fashioned by Dr. John Greenwood, who was one of the most prominent dentists of the day. They had Open Year Round! springs in them which pressed them firmly against the top and bottom of his mouth. Washington had to actively close his mouth to keep his teeth together. One of the denture sets is on display at the Samuel Harris National Museum of Dentistry in Baltimore. The other set was donated to the University of Maryland Dental School in Baltimore, which is the oldest dental college in the world. They in turn loaned the dentures to the Smithsonian Institute in 1976 for display at the bicentennial exhibit. They were stolen from the Smithsonian on June 19, 1981, probably for their gold content. The owner of the Carnegie Deli in New York offered a reward of a year’s worth of delicatessen food for their safe return, no questions asked. However, the dentures have never been recovered. FAST FACTS • In 1733, dentures gave rise to an important legal test case. John Zenger, editor of the New York Weekly Journal, said about Governor William Cosby that he had loathsome false teeth and an unclean mouth. The governor sued for libel. Zenger’s lawyer maintained the comments were not libelous unless it could be proven that the comments were wrong. The jury must have agreed that the governor had loathsome false teeth, because they found Zenger not guilty. • Clark Gable had no teeth, but wore dentures. “Gone With the Wind” co-star Vivian Leigh complained that he had terrible breath.
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● On Oct. 6, 1683, encouraged by William Penn’s offer of 5,000 acres of land in the colony of Pennsylvania and the freedom to practice their religion, the first Mennonites arrive in America aboard the Concord. The German Mennonites were founded in Europe by Menno Simons in the 16th century. ● On Oct. 2, 1780, British Major John Andre, an accomplice of Benedict Arnold, is hanged as a spy by U.S. military forces in Tappan, N.Y. Andre wrote a letter to Gen. George Washington asking that he be executed by firing squad, that being a more “gentlemanly” death than hanging. ● On Oct. 4, 1861, President Abraham Lincoln observes a balloon demonstration near Washington, D.C. Both Confederate and Union armies experimented with using balloons to gather military intelligence in the early stages of the war, but the balloons proved to be dangerous and impractical for most situations.
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A senior’s health crisis passes, and you have much to celebrate, Capricorn. Bring everyone together for some food and fun. Time is ticking on a project.
January 20– February 18
Unbelievable, Aquarius. A friend bails on you again. It’s not like them to be so irresponsible. Find out what is going on and do your best to get them back on track.
February 19– March 20
June 22– July 22
Fitness goals are re-evaluated,& new strategies are implemented. A face from the past revives an old dream. Go for it, Cancer. A memo makes an interesting point.
July 23– August 22 Cooler temperatures create the ideal backdrop for romantic adventures. Whisk away that special someone. Destiny calls. Do you hear it, Leo?
August 23– September 22
Money talks, Pisces. Don’t dismiss the value of a dollar, especially as it pertains to your talents. You could always use more cash. A deadline is extended
Success is a relative term. If you’re happy with where you’re headed, Virgo, that’s all that matters. Cast away the doubts of others and get a move on.
March 21– April 19
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Magic is in the air. Can’t you feel it, Aries? Whatever you’ve been avoiding, now is the time to confront it and deal with it. The results will astound you.
April 20– May 20
Seriously, Taurus, the timing is off. Move the event to another day. A taste of the good life motivates a friend to change career paths. Be supportive.
May 21– June 21 Green is in, Gemini. Take a look around your home and find some ways to implement the three R’s. Mother Earth and your bank account are counting on you to do your part.
A situation arises at work, and the outcome is iffy at best. Do what you can to help, Libra, but don’t go over-board. The planning for a special event begins..
October 23– November 21
You’re a hard worker, Scorpio, and your home is proof of it. There is no shame, however, in calling in a pro now and then—especially if you are in over your head.
November 22– December 21
Extreme conditions call for extreme measures, Sagittarius. Think outside of the box and make a plan of attack. You have one shot to get it right.
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