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moorhead state university
news release

Glenn Tornell
June 21, 1979

Astronaut, games, entertainment, balloon rides . . .

MSU'S 4TH OF JULY
CELEBRATION OPENS AT 1 P.M.

Moorhead, MN . . .Astronaut candidate Dr. George D. Nelson from the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in Houston will be a featured speaker at Moorhead State University's old fashioned 4th of July celebration. Activities--ranging from children's games to hot air balloon rides to stage music and family films--begin at 1 p.m. on the campus mall and continue through dusk with a fireworks display over Nemzek Field.

Nelson, a mission specialist with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, will open the Independence Day Chautaugua program with a 2 p.m. address on United States progress in space.

Chautauqua, part of MSU's 4th of July celebration, is patterned on the traveling lecture and theater shows of the turn-of-the-century West. It will be held in a 40-by-60 foot tent on the mall. A wide range of speakers will discuss "The Sense of the 1970s" during Chautauqua and then debate "Will the Eighties Work?" The free cultural program is supported in part by a grant from the Minnesota Humanities Commission.

Nelson, 28, a 1968 graduate of Willmar (MN) High School, was selected as an astronaut candidate last year and began a two-year training program to join a future space shuttle flight. He has a doctorate degree in astronomy from the University of Washington.

Other activities scheduled for MSU's 4th of July celebration: family films showing all day in Weld Hall auditorium; hot air balloon rides and two teams and wagons for hayrides; a decorated bicycle contest for children beginning at 1:15 p.m.; a planetarium show, "Footsteps," documenting man's quest to reach the moon, will be shown all day in Bridges Hall 153; children's games and bingo; music, mime, juggling, dance and puppetry from Plain People, a traveling group of local performing artists; stage entertainment by The Straw Hat Players and the university's 43-member high school summer theatre company; Johnny Flag's 4th of July Band; free lemonade; and refreshments selling at depression-level prices.

Also on tap, a group of local celebrities will be auctioned off to raise scholarship money for Moorhead State students. The highest bidder will have a chance to soak a celebrity in a dunking tank.

A barbecue picnic, open to the public, will begin at 5 p.m. behind the university library. Tickets--$2.50 for adults and $2 for children--are available at the MSU alumni office, 236-2555. Some tickets will also be available that day at the central information tent on the mall.

Fireworks will begin at dusk over Nemzek field on campus. Bleacher seats will be available to early comers.

The 4th of July celebration is a non-profit event sponsored by MSU.

NOTE TO THE MEDIA - Astronaut Nelson will be available to talk with the press between 1 and 2 p.m. He will be part of the opening ceremonies at 1 p.m. and can be found on the central stage by Hagen Hall then.

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