The National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library is closed New Year's Day, January 1. NCSML will reopen January 2.
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The National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library is closed New Year's Day, January 1. NCSML will reopen January 2. |
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Take advantage of a wonderful opportunity to get out of the house. Students of all ages (preschool through college) are invited to visit the NCSML’s exhibits for free on the first Saturday of each month. College students must bring a current school ID card. |
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Monday, January 12, the Museum Store staff will be doing their annual inventory process, and the store will be closed for in-person shopping. The online store — store.NCSML.org — is always open! |
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See members of the Cedar Valley Chapter of the Embroiderers’ Guild demonstrate their embroidery skills. Demonstrations take place at the museum each month on the fourth Thursday in Rozek Grand Hall.Cost: Free |
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Join Curator Stefanie Kohn for a guided tour of Spotlight on Slovakia, where you’ll learn about the history, stories, and significance behind the best of NCSML's Slovak collection. Tour is approximately 40 minutes. Each tour is limited to 15 people. Please register online or by calling 319-362-8500. Tour repeats Tuesday, February 3 at 2 p.m. and... |
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Miles (Miloslav) J. Breuer: Czech-American Writer at the Birth of Modern Science Fiction Born in Chicago of Czech immigrant parents, Miles (Miloslav) J. Breuer (1889-1945) was the first author to have original fiction published in Hugo Gernsback's Amazing Stories in 1927, marking a milestone in the early history of science fiction. His life and fiction... |