Open House: Senior Independent Housing
Open House Sunday, April 28th, with two units available for sale and others open to view. Common areas will be open to browse and tours will be available for visitors!
Open House Sunday, April 28th, with two units available for sale and others open to view. Common areas will be open to browse and tours will be available for visitors!
In-person event in Meeting Room A + Livestream Pulitzer Prize–winning author Jane Smiley returns to Iowa City in support of her latest novel, Lucky, the story of a folk musician who rises to fame across our changing times. She will be in conversation with Charity Nebbe, host of Iowa Public Radio’s Talk of Iowa. Sponsored by Prairie Lights […]
Herein Lies the Truth April 18 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm $15 – $39 Riverside Theater in Iowa City will produce “Herein Lies the Truth” by University of Iowa MFA nonfiction candidate Aaron Pang, opening on April 18th and running through April 28th. Herein Lies the Truth is an autobiographical one-man show that tells the story of […]
Join us monthly to generate new creative writing inspired by works in the Stanley collection. Each session will be led by a different talented writer from our area, who will be offering a new prompt and a new approach to ekphrastic writing (writing inspired by visual art). Bring your own notebook and pencil or computer […]
We are pleased to announce our 3rd Annual Hawks with Heart in-person signing event on April 28th at the Iowa City Carlos O’Kellys from 3-5pm. This years lineup is already substantially bigger than 2022 and 2023 and we are still expecting to add several more athletes. As we’ve done in the past, we will provide […]
JOIN US ON THE LAST SUNDAY OF EACH MONTH FOR SENSORY FRIENDLY NIGHT! This event is designed for families with members who experience sensory sensitivities, are on the autism spectrum, or who have any health needs that would make a quieter visit more enjoyable. Admission is free during Sensory Friendly Night, thanks to our friends […]
Ed and Karin perform a wide range of musical styles and instruments from Latin America and the Caribbean, from mellow to upbeat, from traditional to contemporary. A beautiful blend of voices.
Why save an old barn? Should we let them fall down? What is the real value of preserving our past? Join Rich Tyler for a presentation on the restoration of The Secrest 1883 Octagonal Barn. He will share the story of how individuals and organizations rallied around Iowa farm history, to contribute to the saving […]
A Community Collaborations Event Presented in partnership with Death Collective of Eastern Iowa Featuring a post-show discussion with death doulas and hospital chaplains. “A thoughtfully composed work about the place of art in a broken culture.”—Elizabeth Weitzman, The Wrap This powerful and tender portrait follows Mati, a chaplain completing a year-long hospital residency, as she learns to provide […]
Englert Presents Alejandro Escovedo with James Mastro —-On-Sale Schedule—- Member Presale: Begins Wednesday, January 24 @ 12:00 PM CT Public On-Sale: Friday, January 26 @ 11:00 AM CT —-Ticket Options—- $38.00 + Fees – General Admission $30.00 + Fees – General Admission – Member $20.00 + Fees – General Admission – Student (w/ID) —-Show Description—- […]
Johnson County Great Give Day is an annual collective day of giving, where donors are encouraged to learn more about new-to-them nonprofit organizations, the work of the nonprofit sector in Johnson County, and make a gift (or a few!) to support philanthropy in Johnson County. On this single day – May 1, 2024 – ALL […]
Native Iowan Carmon Slater grew up in Sigourney on a dairy farm where the farm, woods, and animals were a part of everyday life. Carmon went to UofI as a music major, then changed to science, which he taught for many years, and loved connecting nature, art and science. Carmon worked with many medium’s over […]