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‘Lewis and Clark in Iowa’

Humanities Iowa presenter to tell story of famous expedition

Iowa’s history is full of exploration and ingenuity. Learn more about famous explorers Lewis and Clark this Saturday at the Mulberry Center Church. Join Humanities Iowa presenter Donald G. Shurr at 1 p.m. as he takes visitors through a perilous journey.

“Lewis and Clark in Iowa” begins with the story before the expedition: the sale of the Louisiana Purchase to the United States. Tracing the 1803 course from Elizabeth, Pennsylvania to St. Charles, Missouri, Shurr discusses the background of the many “players” of the expedition including York, the engages, and Seaman. Moving up the Missouri River, focus shifts to events occurring in Iowa such as the death of Sgt. Floyd.

An accompanying PowerPoint presentation shows the keelboat and the pirogues with actual photos taken in St. Charles and at the Onawa Lewis and Clark State Park. The audience will be exposed to the many “firsts” that occurred in Iowa, the true peril of this journey, and the return of Lewis & Clark to civilization at journey’s end.

Donald G. Shurr, is a Certified Prosthetist/Orthotist and Physical Therapist who has lived in Iowa since 1964. An author of many articles and books, Don has taught at the University of Iowa in Physical Therapy for 25 years. In addition, Don was trained in St. Charles, Missouri, to pilot the reenactment boats which will be used during the Bicentennial commemoration of the Corp of Discovery expedition.

The Mulberry Center Church is located at 220 Ohio St. and now has air conditioning to help combat the summer heat. The event is free.

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