friday, September 2, 1977 page 7 daily nebraskan Fair to celebrate Denmark The heritage and culture of one group of the Scandinavian people will be celebra- ' ted this year at the Nebraska State Fair. Of the estimated 2.5 million Danes and Danish extraction in the country, about 60 per cent of them live in the Midwest. One hundred thousand Danes can be found in the Nebraska-Iowa region. During the State Fair, quite a few of them will be found right here in Lincoln. Every Danish and Danish-American or- ganization in Nebraska as well as six inter national organizations will be represented at the State Fair Sept. 2-11. This is the second year an ethnic group was invited by the State Fair Commission in Lincoln, accprding to State Fair manager Henry Brandt. Last year the Czechs were honored. Gary Eilts, director of fraternal affairs for Danish Brotherhood in American Na-' tional Headquarters in Omaha, will coor dinate demonstrations and activities. . Danish dances Sunday and Monday the Minden Danish Dancers in traditional dress will give several . performances, of traditional Danish dances in the Open Air Auditorium. The group has been together about 15 years, Eilts said. The same group who performed during President Carter's inauguration, the Dana Dancers from Dana College in Blair, will dance Sept. 10 and 11 in the auditorium. Sept. 10, Dana Choir, a group of singers from Dana College under the direction of Dr. Paul Neve, will sing traditional and contemporary Danish songs. While everyone sits back to watch the dancers and singers, Danish handicraft such as rug making, needlework, fine china and tapestries, along with Danish food will be on display in the Exposition Building. . Danish food Demonstrations on how to make "kringle" the original Danish "smorre brod", Danish open face sandwiches and "aebleskiver," small round pancakes, will be given throughout the fair, Eilts said. Lodges from Omaha, Lincoln, Grand Island, Minden and Ruskin will be represented, he said. Seven state organiza tions also will participate. 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Sept. 28 V "flt the Campus" in the Glass Menagerie 474-2778 y Y Y o UNL'S SEVEN WEEK 1 133 h l-3" h -..COURSE Five Sections Available V v v X o o A V t v V v t Sec. 1 - Mon. & Wed.: Class, 1:30, Lab. 2:30 or arranged Sec. 2 Mon. & Wed.: Class, 3:30, Lab..4:30 or arranged Sec. 3 - Tue. & Thurs.: Class 1:30, Lab. 2:30 or arranged Sec. 4 - Tue. & Thurs.: Class 3:30, Lab. 4:30 or arranged Sec. 5 - Tue. & Thurs.:. Class 7:30, Lab. 6:30 or 8:30 . Two First Semester Sessions .... Session 1 - September 6 or 7 to October 1 9 or 20 Session 2 October 25 to December 8 (Tues. & Thurs. only) This non-credit, seven-week Division of Continuing Studies course is designed for those students with average or above average reading abilities. Emphasis is placed upon comprehen sion, vocabulary and speed in reading, and upon the attainment of effective study skills. 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