Section B • Page 4 The University Daily Kansan Wednesday, June 28, 2000 *KICKBOXING *TREADMILLS *JUICE BAR *WHRILPOOLS *RACQUETBALL *TANNING *SAUNAS *FREE WEIGHTS *ELLIPTICALS 2500 WEST 6TH ST. 841-6200 for students by students LAWRENCE AUTOMOTIVE DIAGNOSTICS 842-8665 2858 Four Wheel Dr. Low Student Airfares Europe • Africa Asia • South America Eurailpasses Bus Passes Study Abroad More Than 100 Departure Cities! IT'S YOUR WORLD. EXPLORE IT. Chautauqua portrays history StudentUniverse.com 800-272-9676 Those interested in hearing Teddy Roosevelt's views on the turn of the century can go back in time to Independence, Kan., this weekend. By BriAnne Hess editor@kansan.com Kansan co-editor The community is sponsoring a Great Plains revision of the Chautauqua—a festival where actors portray historical characters—Friday through Tuesday at its Riverside Park and Zoo. The Chautauqua was started by two New York Methodist ministers in 1875 as a evangelical tool, but was later converted to an educational tool. "We're hoping the community can experience what our forefathers experienced and understand what they did," said April Nutt, community coordinator. This year, the theme is to honor people from 1915. Jane Addams, an activist who helped immigrants receive an education and find jobs at the Hull House in Chicago will kick off the Chautaqua at 7 p.m. on Friday under the red, white and blue tent Booker T. Washington, an African-American educator, will speak on Saturday. Charles Eastman, a Lakota Sioux and Native American rights activist, will speak on Sunday. Andrew Carnegie, noted phil- anthropist will speak on Monday, and former president Theodore Roosevelt, will speak at 4 p.m. on Tuesday. The celebration will officially kick off tomorrow night with an old-fashioned pig roast and a local band that performs music from the early 1900s. Schwan's also will be giving away ice cream. "This is the way Independence wanted to celebrate the Fourth of July, the new millennium and our past." Nutt said. She said she expected 3,000 to 5,000 visitors during the weekend. On Sunday, Nutt said there would be an outdoor, fire and bristone火. Road Trip of the Week What: Chautauqua 2000 Where: Independence. Take Highway 56 to Ottawa and then take Highway 169 to Independence. When: Thursday night through Tuesday night church service at 8:30 a.m. The Chautaquille will be in the high school auditorium if it rains. — Edited by Bill Cotterson — Edited by Phil Cauthan Cost: Free The Top Five 1. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Tuesday, ABC. 2. Who Wants to Be a 2. Who wants to be a Millionaire-Sunday, ABC. 3. Summaur, GPS FILMS 3. Survivor, CBS. 4. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Thursday, ABC. Lance & Holmes, NBC (From Nielsen Media Research) Lakers at Indiana, NBC. 4. Mission: Impossible 2, Paymount 2. Gone in 60 Seconds, Disney. 3. 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