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Special Events

SPECIAL EVENTS ■ TOURS WORKSHOPS ■ REGISTERED CLINICS New Orleans is the home of “traditional” jazz, Creole cooking, great plantation homes, the Fre...

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SPECIAL EVENTS ■ TOURS WORKSHOPS ■ REGISTERED CLINICS

New Orleans is the home of “traditional” jazz, Creole cooking, great plantation homes, the French Quarter, and much more. It is an exciting city, and it will be an exciting annual session. This year, the spouses’ tours have been planned to fit your schedule. The President’s Din­ ner Dance with Pete Fountain, a simulated Mardi Gras with A1 Hirt and other entertainers, and a touch of Old South for the Fashion Show will depict the best of New Orleans. All this is centered around a superb scientific program. In the famous Louisiana Superdome, 20 meet­ ing rooms will be used from Sunday afternoon through Wednesday to present an excellent variety of workshops, lectures, and registered clinics. Join us in New Orleans.

SPECIAL EVENTS Several of the events have a maximum capacity for seating. Early orders receive first attention. Some events may be sold out before members arrive in New Orleans. President’s Dinner-Dance The President’s Dinner-Dance, honoring Dr. and Mrs. I. Lawrence Kerr, will be held Tuesday evening, Oct 14, in the Grand Salon of the New Orleans Hilton Hotel. The reception at 6:30 pm and dinner at 7:30 pm will be followed with entertainment starring Pete Foun­ tain and dancing to the music of the Herb Tassin Orchestra. Ticket cost: $25 (reserved tables). Mardi Gras A New Orleans Mardi Gras will be held at the Rivergate on Monday, Oct 13, featuring Billy Holliday as master of ceremonies, Roy Liberto’s Jazz Band, the Southern University Marching Band, Jubilation Dance Band, Tradition Hall Brass Marching Band with Grand Mar­ shall, Mardi Gras floats, and starring A1 Hirt and his band. Ticket cost: $35 (reserved tables; ticket price includes dinner and enter­ tainment). Doors open at 6 with buffet served at 7. Continuous en­ tertainment until midnight! Advance orders must be received by Sept 12. Please make check payable to the American Dental Association. Send check to: American Dental Association Accounting Department Suite 2141

Luncheon and Fashion Show Holly Mitchell will present a fashionable musical revue, “Silhou­ ettes of the Old South,” at the Fairmont Hotel, Tuesday, Oct 14, Im­ perial Ballroom, at 12 noon. A no-host reception will be held at 11 am. Ticket cost: $18. International Reception This welcoming reception in honor of international guests, to which association members and guests are invited, will be held at 6:30 pm at the New Orleans Hilton Hotel, Sunday, Oct 12, Ver­ sailles Ballroom. Ticket cost: $6. Two Women’s Seminars, sponsored by the American Dental Asso­ ciation, will be held at the Fairmont Hotel, Emerald Ballroom, Tuesday, Oct 14. 9:30 am. A 1Vi-hour lecture-demonstration on Creole cook­ ing will be presented by Leon Soniat, Jr. 2 pm. A 1 Vi-hour discussion on the history and development of jazz, with a concert by Danny Barker and his musicians.

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