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Sign upFeatured eventCedar Rapids Area Genealogy Library11/24/2110:00 a.m.Cedar Rapids0.0Featured EventCedar Rapids Area Genealogy Library11/2410:00 a.m. Cedar Rapids Area Genealogy Library0.0Popular on HooplaDick Pinney: Jack of All TradespDick Pinney (1924-1996) was a long-time favorite in the Cedar Rapids art scene.nbsp;nbsp;Accomplished in many media, this former creative director for Stamats Communications and Coe College vice president was perhaps most famous for the numerous carved wood assemblages that he created, usually as commissions for area business leaders.nbsp;nbsp;Paintings, drawings, ceramics, assemblages, constructions, games, and puppets were all part of Pinney’s repertoire.nbsp;nbsp;This exhibition, timed to coincide with the 25supth/sup anniversary of Pinney’s passing in 1996, celebrates the artist’s diverse and wide-reaching artwork. /p2021-11-24 16:00:00 -060011/24/2112:00 p.m.Cedar Rapids Museum of ArtCedar Rapids0Five: Five Contemporary Iowa Landscape ArtistspAs a part of the year-long celebration of the 175supth/sup anniversary of Iowa’s statehood, the CRMA focuses this exhibition on a look at contemporary landscape painting by five Iowa artists. All five are from the Cedar Rapids and Iowa City area and represent five separate and distinct views of the Iowa landscape. All are well-established artists who together represent some of the current trends in landscape painting, not only in Iowa but nationally as well. The five artists are Larry Zirbel (1931-2019), Marcia Wegman (b. 1935), Mike Ryan (b. 1947), Nancy Lindsay (b. 1948), and Al Sabin (b. 1957). Each of these artists are exhibiting 8 and 12 works which is hung intermingled in this large three-gallery exhibition. /p2021-11-24 16:00:00 -060011/24/2112:00 p.m.Cedar Rapids Museum of ArtCedar Rapids0Mildred Pelzer's IowapMildred Pelzer (née Weenink) was an American art teacher, artist and muralist known for her work in public spaces. One of these commissions was the series of eight murals for the Hotel Jefferson,nbsp;ofnbsp;a href=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iowa_City title=Iowa CityIowa City/a. Innbsp;addition to her mural work, Pelzer was known for portraits, floral paintings, and landscapes.nbsp;emMildred Pelzer’s Iowa/em looks at a number of these works: the Hotel Jefferson murals in the CRMA’s collection, her enormousnbsp;emSymphony of Iowa/em from 1935, and smaller artworks, placing them into context in Pelzer’s life. /p2021-11-24 16:00:00 -060011/24/2112:00 p.m.Cedar Rapids Museum of ArtCedar Rapids0Cedar Rapids Chess Clubdiv data-block-type=textpJoin the all-ages meeting of the Cedar Rapids Chess Club from 5:30 to 7:30 pm weekly on Wednesdays at the Downtown Library for a relaxed, casual session playing this great universal game! Whether you are interested in learning chess, advancing your knowledge of the game, or teaching others, you are invited to attend. For more information, connect with us the Ches Club on Facebook or visit www.chessiniowa.org/crchess./p/divdiv data-block-type=textbr/div2021-11-24 19:30:00 -060011/24/21 5:30 p.m.Cedar Rapids Public LibraryCedar Rapids0.00Art in Roman LifepAn exhibition of more than 50 works, including 21 Roman portrait busts donated to the CRMA by Tom and Nan Riley in 1996. From coins to glass vessels to ceramic lamps to marble sculptures, this exhibition reveals more than 600 years of artistic production, which comprised daily life in Rome from the 1st century B.C. through the fall of the Roman Empire. /p2021-11-23 20:00:00 -060011/25/2112:00 a.m.Cedar Rapids Museum of ArtCedar Rapids0Five: Five Contemporary Iowa Landscape ArtistspAs a part of the year-long celebration of the 175supth/sup anniversary of Iowa’s statehood, the CRMA focuses this exhibition on a look at contemporary landscape painting by five Iowa artists. All five are from the Cedar Rapids and Iowa City area and represent five separate and distinct views of the Iowa landscape. All are well-established artists who together represent some of the current trends in landscape painting, not only in Iowa but nationally as well. The five artists are Larry Zirbel (1931-2019), Marcia Wegman (b. 1935), Mike Ryan (b. 1947), Nancy Lindsay (b. 1948), and Al Sabin (b. 1957). Each of these artists are exhibiting 8 and 12 works which is hung intermingled in this large three-gallery exhibition. /p2021-11-25 20:00:00 -060011/25/2112:00 p.m.Cedar Rapids Museum of ArtCedar Rapids0Dick Pinney: Jack of All TradespDick Pinney (1924-1996) was a long-time favorite in the Cedar Rapids art scene.nbsp;nbsp;Accomplished in many media, this former creative director for Stamats Communications and Coe College vice president was perhaps most famous for the numerous carved wood assemblages that he created, usually as commissions for area business leaders.nbsp;nbsp;Paintings, drawings, ceramics, assemblages, constructions, games, and puppets were all part of Pinney’s repertoire.nbsp;nbsp;This exhibition, timed to coincide with the 25supth/sup anniversary of Pinney’s passing in 1996, celebrates the artist’s diverse and wide-reaching artwork. /p2021-11-25 20:00:00 -060011/25/2112:00 p.m.Cedar Rapids Museum of ArtCedar Rapids0Art in Roman LifepAn exhibition of more than 50 works, including 21 Roman portrait busts donated to the CRMA by Tom and Nan Riley in 1996. From coins to glass vessels to ceramic lamps to marble sculptures, this exhibition reveals more than 600 years of artistic production, which comprised daily life in Rome from the 1st century B.C. through the fall of the Roman Empire./p2021-11-26 04:00:00 -060011/26/2112:00 a.m.Cedar Rapids Museum of ArtCedar Rapids0A Brucemore Christmas (Self-Guided Tour)pEnjoy the splendor of the 1886 Queen Anne mansion decorated in almost every room for Christmas. Take a peek at how the Douglas family lived more than a century ago while exploring the first three floors on your own at your own pace. This tour is a self-guided experience of the mansion with interpretive materials and family friendly interactives included. Stationary guides will be available to answer questions./ppAfter your tour, put on your hat and gloves to visit the grounds at no additional cost. The mansion grounds include a formal garden, a white garden, orchard, pet cemetery, and more that are especially beautiful after a snowfall./ppbr/ppTicket Information:/pp$10 per adult ticket/pp$5 for per youth ticket (up to age 18)/ppBrucemore members receive a discount by logging in using the email associated with your membership. Call (319) 362-7375 for assistance or to purchase over the phone./ppTickets may be available for purchase at the door, subject to limited availability./ppbr/ppDates/Times:/ppThursdays– Sundays, November 26 – December 30/ppEntry times at 12:00 PM, 12:30 PM, 1:00 PM, 1:30 PM, 2:00 PM, 2:30 PM, and 3:00 PM/ppClosed December 24, 25, and 26/p2021-11-15 15:00:00 -060011/26/2112:00 p.m.BrucemoreCedar Rapids10.0Open Lab at Beadology IowapReceive the benefit of Beadology Iowa’s experienced staff at absolutely no charge. nbsp;For those who qualify, the flame studio is available for $18 for soft glass and $22 for hard glass—for up to four hours of torch time. nbsp;A basic metals studio is available for $18. nbsp;We hope you take advantage of this special time each week to bead, share techniques, get assistance, and create our area’s beading and jewelry making community. nbsp;You don’t even have to bead—you can knit, crochet, scrapbook, quilt, read tarot cards—join in!/ppThe flame and metals studio are also available for Open Lab on Sundays, from noon to 5pm when there is not another event in the Bead Lab./p2021-11-26 20:00:00 -060011/26/21 4:00 p.m. Beadology IowaIowa City0Five: Five Contemporary Iowa Landscape ArtistspAs a part of the year-long celebration of the 175supth/sup anniversary of Iowa’s statehood, the CRMA focuses this exhibition on a look at contemporary landscape painting by five Iowa artists. All five are from the Cedar Rapids and Iowa City area and represent five separate and distinct views of the Iowa landscape. All are well-established artists who together represent some of the current trends in landscape painting, not only in Iowa but nationally as well. The five artists are Larry Zirbel (1931-2019), Marcia Wegman (b. 1935), Mike Ryan (b. 1947), Nancy Lindsay (b. 1948), and Al Sabin (b. 1957). Each of these artists are exhibiting 8 and 12 works which is hung intermingled in this large three-gallery exhibition. /p2021-11-27 16:00:00 -060011/27/2110:00 a.m.Cedar Rapids Museum of ArtCedar Rapids0Dick Pinney: Jack of All TradespDick Pinney (1924-1996) was a long-time favorite in the Cedar Rapids art scene.nbsp;nbsp;Accomplished in many media, this former creative director for Stamats Communications and Coe College vice president was perhaps most famous for the numerous carved wood assemblages that he created, usually as commissions for area business leaders.nbsp;nbsp;Paintings, drawings, ceramics, assemblages, constructions, games, and puppets were all part of Pinney’s repertoire.nbsp;nbsp;This exhibition, timed to coincide with the 25supth/sup anniversary of Pinney’s passing in 1996, celebrates the artist’s diverse and wide-reaching artwork. /p2021-11-27 16:00:00 -060011/27/2110:00 a.m.Cedar Rapids Museum of ArtCedar Rapids0Mildred Pelzer's IowapMildred Pelzer (née Weenink) was an American art teacher, artist and muralist known for her work in public spaces. One of these commissions was the series of eight murals for the Hotel Jefferson,nbsp;ofnbsp;a href=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iowa_City title=Iowa CityIowa City/a. Innbsp;addition to her mural work, Pelzer was known for portraits, floral paintings, and landscapes.nbsp;emMildred Pelzer’s Iowa/em looks at a number of these works: the Hotel Jefferson murals in the CRMA’s collection, her enormousnbsp;emSymphony of Iowa/em from 1935, and smaller artworks, placing them into context in Pelzer’s life. /p2021-11-27 16:00:00 -060011/27/2110:00 a.m.Cedar Rapids Museum of ArtCedar Rapids0Art in Roman LifepAn exhibition of more than 50 works, including 21 Roman portrait busts donated to the CRMA by Tom and Nan Riley in 1996. From coins to glass vessels to ceramic lamps to marble sculptures, this exhibition reveals more than 600 years of artistic production, which comprised daily life in Rome from the 1st century B.C. through the fall of the Roman Empire. /p2021-11-23 16:00:00 -060011/27/2110:00 a.m.Cedar Rapids Museum of ArtCedar Rapids0Santa's Workshop at Iowa Ceramics Center and Glass StudiopOur Santa’s Workshop series returns for 2021! nbsp;We invite you to come in and decorate a variety of Holiday Projects to celebrate the holiday season. nbsp;All projects are premade by our Resident Artists and bisque fired, making them ready for your own decorations–using our glazes/paints. nbsp;a href=https://secureservercdn.net/198.71.233.35/yxx.937.myftpupload.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Untitled-1080-x-700-px.jpgClick here/a for photos of project options.nbsp;/ppAll clay projects will then be clear coated with glaze and fired again in our kilns. Glass Ornaments will also be fired in our kilns to smooth all the edges. Projects will be ready for pickup exactly 2 weeks later. nbsp;Registration is available online and walk-ins are also welcome, space permitting./ppSanta's workshops are every Saturday and Sunday beginning November 20th through December 19th from 11:00am-12:00pm in our Studio. nbsp;/ppWe are offering the following projects in our Santa’s Workshop, upon registration you will need to choose which project to make.nbsp;/ptable border=2tbodytrtd colspan=1 rowspan=1h5emstrongSANTA’S WORKSHOP PROJECT OPTIONS/strong/em/h5/tdtd colspan=1 rowspan=1h5emstrongDESCRIPTION/strong/em/h5/tdtd colspan=1 rowspan=1h5emstrongCOST/strong/em/h5/td/trtrtd colspan=1 rowspan=1ollistrongGlass Tree Ornament/strong/li/ol/tdtd colspan=1 rowspan=1strongEach hand cut glass tree measures approximately 2.5″ – 3″. Using glass balls and small colored pieces of glass, you will create your unique tree ornament. nbsp; We will add a hanger to the back of your glass ornament for ease in hanging./strong/tdtd colspan=1 rowspan=1strong$15/strong/td/trtrtd colspan=1 rowspan=1ol start=2listrongCeramic Holiday Ornaments (set of 2)/strong/li/ol/tdtd colspan=1 rowspan=1strongEach 2 piece set Includes: Reindeer amp; Gingerbread Person/strong/tdtd colspan=1 rowspan=1strong$20/strong/td/trtrtd colspan=1 rowspan=1ol start=3listrongCeramic Holiday Ornaments (set of 4)/strong/li/ol/tdtd colspan=1 rowspan=1strongEach 4 piece set will include: Reindeer, Santa, Holiday Tree amp; Gingerbread Person/strong/tdtd colspan=1 rowspan=1strong$35/strong/td/trtrtd colspan=1 rowspan=1ol start=4listrongCeramic Mug/strong/li/ol/tdtd colspan=1 rowspan=1strongOur Resident Artists have created mugs with handles on the wheel. All mugs are approximately 4”- 5”/strong/tdtd colspan=1 rowspan=1strong$30/strong/td/trtrtd colspan=1 rowspan=1ol start=5listrongCeramic Stein/strong/li/ol/tdtd colspan=1 rowspan=1strongOur Resident Artists have created steins with handles on the wheel. All steins are approximately 5”- 6”/strong/tdtd colspan=1 rowspan=1strong$35/strong/td/trtrtd colspan=1 rowspan=1ol start=6listrongClay Tree Luminary/strong/li/ol/tdtd colspan=1 rowspan=1strongOur Resident Artists have created cone shapes on the wheel to resemble a pine tree. Each tree measures 7”- 9” tall. nbsp;All Trees have holes in them to use as a luminary or night light. nbsp;There is even a cut out in the back to allow for a corded light (light not included)./strong/tdtd colspan=1 rowspan=1strong$30/strong/td/tr/tbody/tablepnbsp;/ppa href=https://theceramicscenter.secure.force.com/events/CnP_PaaS_EVT__ExternalRegistrationPage?event_id=a0J6T00000fM9qJUAS target=_blankRegister/a/ppWe are so excited to welcome you back for 2021 Santa’s Workshop Series. nbsp;Participants in the Santa’s Workshop will work at tables to complete their projects in the classroom. All material is provided to complete your projects along with detailed instruction sheets. nbsp;All projects (except for the glass ornaments) are premade by our Resident Artists and bisque fired in our kilns, no two are exactly the same. nbsp;/ppLocation: The Santa’s Workshop at the Iowa Ceramics Center and Glass Studio (ICCGS), which is located on the first floor of in the historic Cherry Building in Cedar Rapids./ppProjects will be ready for pickup exactly 2 weeks later. Please note that participants will not be called or emailed to be reminded to pick up their work. All work left on our shelves after January 31st will be recycled./ppWhat to wear: Students should wear clothes they do not mind getting glaze on. Glaze will wash out of most material./p2021-11-27 00:00:00 -060011/27/2111:00 a.m.Iowa Ceramics Center and Glass StudioCedar Rapids15BAND 141: An exhibit celebrating over 140 years of Hawkeye marching excellence, tradition, and community at the University of IowapStop by the Voxman Music Building fornbsp;strongBAND 141/strong, an exhibit featuring the Hawkeye Marching Band. Director Eric Bush donated a significant collection of materials from the Band’s history, including photographs, drill charts, papers, scrapbooks, uniform pieces, audio and video recordings, and other memorabilia to the Rita Benton Music Library in 2020. The exhibit draws from these donated materials, as well as several other collections held in University Archives such as the UI Yearbooks, Charles B. Righter Papers, Scottish Highlander Records, and the Daily Iowan archives.nbsp;/ppThe exhibit opened September 3. Start your visit on the first floor by the School of Music offices where you can explore the band’s history through its thirteen directors, core song list, innovative formations, and wide ranging uniforms. The exhibit continues on the second floor alongside the Recital Hall, highlighting the Band’s drum majors, alumni, the Golden Girl, and Scottish Highlanders. And lastly, keep your eye online for certain exhibit pieces either on the HMB’s social media feeds or the Music Library’s website.nbsp;/ppGo Hawks!/ppstrongThe exhibit is available to view for free during Voxman Music Building's open hours during the Fall 2021 semester:nbsp;/strong/ppMonday - Thursday: 7:00 AM - 11:00 PMbrFriday: 7:00 AM - 10:00 PMbrSaturday - Sunday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM/ppbr/ppemIndividuals with disabilities are encouraged to attend all University of Iowa–sponsored events. If you are a person with a disability who requires a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in this program, please contact Katie Buehner in advance at 319-335-3088 or katie-buehner@uiowa.edu./em/p2021-11-27 17:00:00 -060011/27/2112:00 p.m.University of Iowa Voxman Music BuildingIowa City0.00From Revolutionary Outcast to a Man of God: Dostoevsky at 200pThe Fall 2021 Main Library Gallery exhibition, a href=https://www.lib.uiowa.edu/gallery/exhibit/from-revolutionary-outcast-to-a-man-of-god-dostoevsky-at-200/emFrom Revolutionary Outcast to a Man of God: Dostoevsky at 200/em/a, is dedicated to the life and work of the Russian writer Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821-1881). Curated by Dr. Anna Barker, University of Iowa professor of Russian literature, the exhibition covers the entirety of Dostoevsky’s prolific literary career. His youth, his years of exile in Siberia, a period of gambling addiction, and his philosophical and theological teachings are explored in the context of Russian historical events and many of his most famous novels, from emPoor Folk/em to emThe Brothers Karamazov/em./ppa href=https://www.lib.uiowa.edu/gallery/plan-your-visit/strongMain Library Gallery Open Hours/strong/a/ppMonday:nbsp;9:00am – 6:00pmbrTuesday:nbsp;9:00am – 8:00pmbrWednesday:nbsp;9:00am – 6:00pmbrThursday:nbsp;9:00am – 6:00pmbrFriday:nbsp;9:00am – 6:00pmbrSaturday:nbsp;1:00pm – 5:00pmbrSunday:nbsp;1:00pm – 5:00pm/ppNOTE: The easiest way to access the Main Library Gallery is via the north entrance of the Main Library.brAdmission is free. No appointments are needed. Walk in during open hours. Classes may occasionally be visiting the gallery during open hours.brPlease follow current campus COVID-19 guidelines when visiting./p2021-11-27 17:00:00 -060011/27/21 1:00 p.m.Main Library Gallery, University of Iowa LibrariesIowa City0.00Des Moines Hungry Turkey Half Marathon and 5KpJoin us for the annual Des Moines Hungry Turkey! All official race information is at https://iowaruns.com/desmoineshungryturkeyrunnbsp;/p2021-02-05 14:00:00 -060011/27/21 8:30 p.m.Iowa State CapitolDes Moines60.0From Revolutionary Outcast to a Man of God: Dostoevsky at 200pThe Fall 2021 Main Library Gallery exhibition, a href=https://www.lib.uiowa.edu/gallery/exhibit/from-revolutionary-outcast-to-a-man-of-god-dostoevsky-at-200/emFrom Revolutionary Outcast to a Man of God: Dostoevsky at 200/em/a, is dedicated to the life and work of the Russian writer Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821-1881). Curated by Dr. Anna Barker, University of Iowa professor of Russian literature, the exhibition covers the entirety of Dostoevsky’s prolific literary career. His youth, his years of exile in Siberia, a period of gambling addiction, and his philosophical and theological teachings are explored in the context of Russian historical events and many of his most famous novels, from emPoor Folk/em to emThe Brothers Karamazov/em./ppa href=https://www.lib.uiowa.edu/gallery/plan-your-visit/strongMain Library Gallery Open Hours/strong/a/ppMonday:nbsp;9:00am – 6:00pmbrTuesday:nbsp;9:00am – 8:00pmbrWednesday:nbsp;9:00am – 6:00pmbrThursday:nbsp;9:00am – 6:00pmbrFriday:nbsp;9:00am – 6:00pmbrSaturday:nbsp;1:00pm – 5:00pmbrSunday:nbsp;1:00pm – 5:00pm/ppstrongClosing early at 3:00 PM: November 5/strong/ppNOTE: The easiest way to access the Main Library Gallery is via the north entrance of the Main Library.brAdmission is free. No appointments are needed. Walk in during open hours. Classes may occasionally be visiting during open hours.brPlease follow current campus COVID-19 guidelines when visiting./p2021-11-29 18:00:00 -060011/29/21 9:00 a.m.Main Library Gallery, University of Iowa LibrariesIowa City0.00Art to Eat By: Cookbooks as Record and ExpressionpFrom medieval coronation banquets with elaborate sugar sculptures known as subtleties to the technicolor party food of the 1960s, food as art has long been tied to the enjoyable and meaningful experience of dining.nbsp;/ppCurated by Eric Ensley and Diane Ray, this exhibit in the University of Iowa Libraries Special Collections amp; Archives Reading Room draws primarily from materials in the Szathmary Culinary Collection. It shows that books about food have often attempted to navigate the personal, familial, and domestic spaces of dining while displaying a public-facing image of those experiences. The exhibit explores representation of gender roles as well as the political, artistic, and communal impact of food./ppVisitors will find culinary books and other materials from across the centuries on display in the strongSpecial Collections amp; Archives Reading Room, 3rd floor, Main Library. /strong/ppstrongFor parking information:/strong https://www.lib.uiowa.edu/locations/main/parking//ppstrongReading Room hours:/strong brMonday - Friday, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PMbrTuesdays open later until 6:00 PM./p2021-11-29 16:00:00 -060011/29/21 9:00 a.m.University of Iowa Libraries Special Collections ArchivesIowa City0.00Metta Yoga at PrairiewoodspExperience the healing powers of meditative yoga from the spiritual environment and natural beauty of Prairiewoods (120 East Boyson Road in Hiawatha). Join us as we link our movements with our breath and cultivate strength, flexibility and relaxation through regular hatha-style yoga classes. RYT-200 Hour Certified Yoga Alliance Instructor Heather English offers gentle/beginner’s yoga every Monday and Thursday. People of all fitness levels and abilities are encouraged to participate whenever available. Heather began practicing yoga for the mental health benefits and became a yoga instructor in order to share these amazing benefits with others. She is inspired by the potential that a regular yoga practice has for impacting so many areas of life. In fact, it was her yoga training that motivated her to begin crafting as a career, to share her crafting with others, and to regularly explore the intersection of yoga and creativity. Let’s see how Heather can help us benefit from yoga! Yoga meets in person at Prairiewoods. The cost is $99 for an eleven-punch card or $60 for a six-punch card, one punch per session. For more information or to register, contact Heather at harbaugh@hotmail.com or 319-389-1463./p2021-11-29 10:30:00 -060011/29/21 9:30 a.m.Prairiewoods Franciscan Spirituality CenterHiawatha60Preschool Story TimepYouth Services Librarian Alicia Mangin welcomes kids and their caregivers as she shares stories, songs, and fingerplays. /p2021-11-09 11:00:00 -060011/29/2110:30 a.m.Hiawatha Public LibraryHiawatha0.00Club VariationspExpand your club dance moveset with these fun extra steps! These new moves are guaranteed to have you shining on the dance floor. Must have taken Club 1 amp; 2 prior to taking this class. Partner Required. strongPlease read:nbsp;/strong “BOGO” offerings are priced for two participants. Only one person has to register and pay for the class. The second participant will be required to register during the first meeting time of the class./pulliRegistration is required prior to the class start date. If you have questions or would like to register, please visit a href=http://www.kirkwood.edu/cewww.kirkwood.edu/ce/a or contact 319-398-1022./li/ul2021-07-07 20:00:00 -050011/29/21 7:00 p.m.Kirkwood Linn County Regional CenterHiawatha90.0Prayer Experience Series with PrairiewoodspWe are blessed with many ways to pray and reflect including songful prayer, contemplative prayer, visio divina, embodied prayer, silent prayer and guided meditation. Join Prairiewoods and facilitator Angie Pierce Jennings for this ongoing prayer series via Zoom and experience the joys of prayer and meditation together. Each Tuesday, join the Prayer Experience using the Zoom meeting link https://zoom.us/j/739543244?pwd=QnBXZURsQnpuSFNFZG91ZkRoUVY3dz09. If prompted, enter meeting ID 739 543 244 and passcode 042717. A free-will offering will be accepted, and registration is not required. For more information, contact Prairiewoods at www.Prairiewoods.org or 319-395-6700./p2021-11-30 12:00:00 -060011/30/2111:30 a.m.Prairiewoods Franciscan Spirituality CenterHiawatha0.00Comedy Open MicpWork on your own material or just come out to support local comedy. Sign up at 6:30, show at 7./p2021-11-30 21:00:00 -060011/30/21 7:00 p.m.Thew Brewing Company Cedar Rapids 0.00Thew Brewing Comedy Open MicpJoin us each Tuesday at 7:00 pm for our comedy open mic. You can just us to watch comics work on new material. If you're feeling bold you can even try your hand at telling jokes. Sign up for comics is at 6:30 and the show starts at 7:00./p2021-11-30 21:00:00 -060011/30/21 7:00 p.m.Thew Brewing Company Cedar Rapids 0.00Linn County Board of SupervisorspFormal Session and Budget review for Planning and Development along with Juvenile Justice/p2021-11-18 14:30:00 -060012/01/2111:00 a.m. Jean Oxley Public Service CenterCedar Rapids0.00Kids Gazette Cooking Series-December Edition pSPECIAL HOLIDAY EDITION! The Kids Gazette Cooking Series combines fun family time with delicious recipes. Easy to follow instructions with some great lessons sprinkled throughout. View every episode and start making some food craving memories! nbsp;Recipe cards available for download after every program. Thanks to Hills Bank and Iowa Pork Producers for their sponsor support! /p2021-08-31 19:56:00 -050012/01/21 3:56 p.m.The GazetteCedar Rapids 0.00Wednesday Night Workshops: Holiday Plateh5strongHoliday Plate/strong/h5h5In this workshop, participants will use slabs of clay to cut out and create a holiday plate–and then decorate it using ceramic glazes. nbsp;You can choose to make your plate resemble a Candy Cane, Santa or a Pine tree. nbsp;Your finished plate will be the perfect addition to your holiday table, as a hostess gift, or to serve Santa cookies on! nbsp;Our Instructor will walk you through the process, step by step. nbsp;Projects will then be fired in our kiln and available for pickup 3 weeks later./h5h5Date: Wednesday, December 1st/h5h5Time: 6PM-7:30PM/h5h5Cost: $24/person/h5pa href=https://theceramicscenter.secure.force.com/events/CnP_PaaS_EVT__ExternalRegistrationPage?event_id=a0J6T00000fMA1CUAW target=_blankRegister/a/ppOur workshops are intended for all ages, pre-registration is required and space is limited. Kids ages 8 and under MUST be accompanied by an adult./ppPre-registration online is required for classes and most workshops. nbsp;Kids ages 8 and under MUST be accompanied by a paying adult. nbsp;Students’ work will be available for pickupnbsp;strong3 weeks/strong after the end of their session/workshop. Please note that you will strongunot/u/strong be emailed or called to pick up your work. nbsp;All remaining projects will be discarded after 60 days./ppstrongWhat to wear/strong: Students must wear closed toed shoes for safety and ceramic wheel students should wear clothes they do not mind getting messy./ppstrongCancellation policy:/strong ICCGS reserves the right to cancel sessions due to the minimum enrollment not being met. nbsp;In that event, participants will be notified and credit for a future class/workshop credit will be given in the form of a certificate. nbsp;Participants may cancel their session for future class creditsnbsp;72 hours/ 3 daysnbsp;before the class/workshop begins. nbsp;You may email us atnbsp;info@iowaCeramicsCenter.orgnbsp;about your cancellation.nbsp;/ppstrongWeather:/strongnbsp; If your workshop is scheduled to be outside, you will be given the option to work inside, or take home a project./ppstrongAll classes and workshops are held at:nbsp;/strongIowa Ceramics Center and Glass Studio, located in the NewBo district in the Cherry Building at 329 10th Avenue Southeast in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. nbsp;The center is located on the first floor in Suite 117. nbsp;Please enter the building through the 10th Avenue side of the building./ppCOVID-19 Protocols: We are committed to following the guidance of public health authorities and will adapt our plans as the situation needs.br●At this time, everyone in the studio is asked to wear a mask./p2021-10-18 19:30:00 -050012/01/21 6:00 p.m.Iowa Ceramics Center and Glass StudioCedar Rapids24.0View All EventsTAGS:in Cedar Do Things to City Hoopla Iowa cedarrapids iowacity iowa easterniowa eve
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