Council Bluffs Community Walking Club is free and open to everyone in our community. As with any new fitness program, please consult with a physician prior to attending and assume full responsibility for any risks, injuries, or damages, known or unknown, that might result from participating in this program. *dates/times subject to change.
We need you to help prevent a summer blood shortage! Reserve your appointment now! Plus, get an exclusive Red Cross ‘For the Love of Blood’ t-shirt while supplies last.
Council Bluffs Blood Drive Times:
May 31 - 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
June 1 - 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM
June 2 - 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Shop, eat, and play all summer! Come check out Farmers Market Council Bluffs, now in it’s 14th season! Located in Bayliss Park, the farmers market showcases both seasonal and weekly vendors every Thursday evening from 4:30 pm - 7:30 pm. The farmers market also includes wellness activities and live entertainment. Have kids? Not a problem! Along with plenty to do for the adults, there is a play space to entertain the kids.
The Taco Ride takes place every Thursday evening on the Wabash Trace Nature Trail, from Council Bluffs, Iowa to Mineola, Iowa, and back. The scenic ride is about 20 miles through the Loess Hills and ends with dinner at Tobey Jack's Mineola Steakhouse. The weekly rides take place from when the trail is dry enough in the spring (usually in April or May) until late in the fall (usually until Halloween).
Most riders start at Iowa West Foundation Trailhead Park where parking is available. Slightly more than halfway between the trailhead and Tobey Jack's, many riders will stop at a picnic area, nicknamed Margaritaville, for a quick break and to join in a conversation with fellow bikers or to partake in refreshments they brought with them.
Note: The Taco Ride is a weekly event. It runs every Thursday evening during most of the year, weather permitting. Visit the Taco Ride website, linked below, for event news. For more information about the ride, visit our blog.
The third annual SummerFest at River's Edge is going to be bigger and better than ever! We are partnering with Council Bluffs Public Library, PACE, The 712 Initiative, The YMCA, and Fantasy Drone Shows to give you a lineup of summery fun you won't want to miss! New this year: Drone Show! At dark, Fantasy Drone Shows will light up the sky with 150 drones for a dazzling display, unlike anything you've seen before! Other Summerfest Activities:
Admission to SummerFest is free. Food trucks will be on-site, with concessions available for purchase. Bring your lawn chairs and blankets for the drone show!
The Iowa High School Rodeo Association will be holding its annual rodeo that brings competitors from across Iowa to complete in rodeo events. More than 50 competitors are expected for the event with as many as 120 spectators. The event begins at 6 pm on Friday, June 2, at 10 am on Saturday, June 3, and 7:30 am on Sunday, June 4. Admission is free of charge.
We need you to help prevent a summer blood shortage! Reserve your appointment now! Plus, get an exclusive Red Cross ‘For the Love of Blood’ t-shirt while supplies last.
Council Bluffs Blood Drive Times:
May 31 - 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
June 1 - 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM
June 2 - 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
As a private, nonprofit university with nearly 25 years of experience offering online degrees, we're dedicated to innovating education to better serve working students like you. Because you deserve access to the flexible and affordable education you need to get ahead. Behind every degree, there is a unique and powerful person who dared to dream bigger, reach farther, and create a better future. Our students inspire us, and we want to inspire them. That’s why we’re a nonprofit, open access university specifically designed to help you build on your passions and achieve your goals.
Mystic Fest is filled full of Tarot Readers, Astrology Readers, Healers, Massage Therapists, Aura Photography, and venders with crystals, jewelry, candles, oils, clothing, incense, and so much more. One of the Midwest's largest metaphysical gatherings. Come join us for a weekend of fun and magic! Admission is free. Saturday, June 3rd 10 am-6:00 pm and Sunday, June 4th 11:00 am-5:00 pm
The Iowa High School Rodeo Association will be holding its annual rodeo that brings competitors from across Iowa to complete in rodeo events. More than 50 competitors are expected for the event with as many as 120 spectators. The event begins at 6 pm on Friday, June 2, at 10 am on Saturday, June 3, and 7:30 am on Sunday, June 4. Admission is free of charge.
Grab a shovel and blaze a new trail with the Loess Hills Nordic Ski Patrol on National Trails Day! Help finish the last of four new trails at Hitchcock Nature Center before they open to the public. This volunteer event is perfect for hardworking helpers who aren't afraid to get a little dirty while establishing a new trail and removing fencing on National Trails Day. Pre-registration is required and lunch will be provided following trail work. Please meet on the back patio of the Loess Hills Lodge near the Bluestem Room. Before registering, be sure to read our Activity Liability Waiver here. What to wear and bring: Long pants Closed-toe shoes Hat or head covering Work gloves Reusable water bottle (water refill stations will be available) Rules and considerations: Because of the intensity of this work, please do not bring children under 12 years old or dogs. Bring them back another day to blaze the trails you helped create! Park volunteers do not need to pay park entrance fees
The River City Farmers Market is a family-friendly farm market that sells vegetables, baked goods, Tupperware, plus so much more. We have fresh in-season vegetables available each week, along with fresh baked breads and goodies. Honey, popcorn, jelly, BBQ sauce, dressings, salsas, mustards, plants including herbs and succulents, and hydroponic tomatoes.
Bring the entire family to Arrowhead Park for a morning of fishing fun in the sun on Saturday, June 3rd at 10:00 a.m. (Please note the time change from previous years). This event is held in conjunction with Iowa's free fishing weekend, which means a license is not required for Iowa residents. All other IDNR fishing regulations apply. Children must bring their own fishing pole and bait to join in the fishing derby fun. Some bait will be provided. Children must be under 16 years of age to participate. Every child entered in the derby will receive a snack and prizes are awarded in several categories. Pre-registration is not required for this event, although free-will donations will be gratefully accepted & used to fund additional free, low-cost public programming at your county parks. A $3 per vehicle entry fee or Pottawattamie Conservation membership is required to participate.
Break out the tie-dye and prepare for a day of peace, love, music, and wine!! Prairie Crossing has revived Winestock! This amazing event was put on by Sugar Clay Winery in Thurman for several years until it closed in 2019. With their blessing, we have brought it back! Please join us for Prairie Crossings' inaugural Winestock on June 3rd! "Gates" will open at noon. Music starts at 1:00. Prepare for a full day of far-out fun! We have Casey Freemyer Sr, Music by Steve Taylor, VVilloughby, Running on Empty, Union County Duo, and Daniel and the Deliverance providing the groovy tunes. And we will have Smokin Good Times, HippoHot, and Carnitas EL Ranchero providing the grub for purchase. Advance tickets are $15, which gets you in the door, a cool wine glass, and 3 free tastings. (kids 3 and under are free) Glasses are limited to the first 250, so hurry! Tickets at the gate will be $20.
Be prepared to show your tickets or pay before you park.
Tickets are on sale now!
We are excited to offer ballroom dancing lessons! Join us for lessons before the afternoon dance, where we will focus on one to two dance steps each class. You'll learn the most common dance steps such as Fox Trot, Swing, Rumba, and other popular Latin dances. Lessons will be tailored to the group's ability, so we welcome dancers of all skill levels. Whether you're a beginner looking to build confidence or an experienced dancer hoping to fine-tune your technique, you're sure to have a fun time! Lessons are taught by a local dance professional/instructor. After class, try out your new dance skills at our Saturday afternoon dance! (Separate admission fee required for entry).
$5 per person per class. *Class cost does not include admission fee to the afternoon dance.
Pottawattamie Conservation is adding four new trails to Hitchcock Nature Center's trail system in the beautiful Loess Hills of Iowa and we need YOUR help blazing them! Visitors of all ages are invited to join Pottawattamie Conservation and the Loess Hills Nordic Ski Patrol for a public ribbon cutting at 1 p.m. at Hitchcock Nature Center's Loess Hills Lodge with guided hikes to follow. Event Schedule:
- Presentation and Ribbon Cutting at the Loess Hills Lodge: 1:00 p.m.
- Guided Hikes: Approximately 1:30 p.m.
- Guided hikes to explore each new trail will take place immediately following the public presentation and ribbon cutting.
Visitors should plan for hikes to take approximately 2 hours with each trail offering varying levels of difficulty. What to bring: Visitors should come prepared with proper hiking shoes, a reusable water bottle, and a passion for adventure! Please be sure to dress for the weather. It is advised to wear a hat and long socks to avoid ticks.
Enjoy live music, dancing, and fellowship, while the Greg Spevak and Leo Lonnie Orchestras play your favorite tunes. You'll hear your favorite Latin, Swing, Waltzes, and Polkas as you dance in our beautiful ballroom! Mention this advertisement and your first dance is free. Photo ID and liability waiver required for first time guests.
Mystic Fest is filled full of Tarot Readers, Astrology Readers, Healers, Massage Therapists, Aura Photography, and venders with crystals, jewelry, candles, oils, clothing, incense, and so much more. One of the Midwest's largest metaphysical gatherings. Come join us for a weekend of fun and magic! Admission is free. Saturday, June 3rd 10 am-6:00 pm and Sunday, June 4th 11:00 am-5:00 pm
The Iowa High School Rodeo Association will be holding its annual rodeo that brings competitors from across Iowa to complete in rodeo events. More than 50 competitors are expected for the event with as many as 120 spectators. The event begins at 6 pm on Friday, June 2, at 10 am on Saturday, June 3, and 7:30 am on Sunday, June 4. Admission is free of charge.
To schedule your appointment, please call 1-800-RED-CROSS or visit RedCrossBlood.org and enter: CBLibrary.
Inspirational music can lift our spirits and soothe our soul, often in ways that spoken words cannot. During this program, Richard Knox will present music from a variety of vocalists. You will hear memorable numbers that will prove to be both nostalgic and inspiring. Richard Knox, a retired math teacher, shares his love of the arts in presentations about film, music and theater. This program is free and open to the public and has been made possible with help from the Council Bluffs Public Library foundation.
Students entering 1st & 2nd Grade are invited to explore nature during Wild Ones at Arrowhead Park from June 6th - June 8th. Campers will walk on the wild side during this immersive camp experience packed full of hiking, outdoor games, nature crafts, pond exploration, and more!
Online pre-registration is required as space is limited.
Friday the 9th will be a backup rain date.
Come over to the Treynor Farmer's Market, where you can shop for local produce from amazing local vendors, enjoy exciting activities, and support our local farmers! See the schedule below for the special theme nights and activities.
Theme Nights:
Adult Board Game Night - bring a friend!
Come play new and classic board and card games. This group meets the first and third Tuesday of each month, and it is free to attend. You are welcome to bring your favorite games or just stop in to join a game.
Students entering 1st & 2nd Grade are invited to explore nature during Wild Ones at Arrowhead Park from June 6th - June 8th. Campers will walk on the wild side during this immersive camp experience packed full of hiking, outdoor games, nature crafts, pond exploration, and more!
Online pre-registration is required as space is limited.
Friday the 9th will be a backup rain date.
Join us on North Elm Street in Avoca every Wednesday evening, June through September, for the Avoca Main Street Farmers Market. We will host local produce vendors, bakers, crafters, artisans, and food trucks. Entertainment and family activities from the Avoca Public Library and Avoca Main Street are featured every week.
Learn the basics of how to use a sewing machine: from setting it up properly, to sewing straight lines! We’ll cover: sewing machine parts and accessories, how to thread the machine, how to fill and install the bobbin, and more! You’ll then get a chance to practice your new skills with a simple project. Get started on your sewing journey! Space is limited - Contact the Reference Desk at 712-323-7553 to sign up!
Join us again this summer as we partner with Omaha Musicians Association to bring you Music In The Park at Bayliss Park. Every Wednesday from 7-8 PM, bring your lawn chairs, coolers, and dancing shoes for a night of music. This event is free to attend.
Join avid birder, Nic Salick, for an evening guided hike where you'll learn about local birds while walking in Iowa's beautiful Loess Hills. $10 per person. Ages 12+. Please note: This program will take place outdoors and involves pedestrian travel on uneven, dirt trails. Please plan accordingly and leave your pets at home.
Students entering 1st & 2nd Grade are invited to explore nature during Wild Ones at Arrowhead Park from June 6th - June 8th. Campers will walk on the wild side during this immersive camp experience packed full of hiking, outdoor games, nature crafts, pond exploration, and more!
Online pre-registration is required as space is limited.
Friday the 9th will be a backup rain date.
Council Bluffs Community Walking Club is free and open to everyone in our community. As with any new fitness program, please consult with a physician prior to attending and assume full responsibility for any risks, injuries, or damages, known or unknown, that might result from participating in this program. *dates/times subject to change.
Shop, eat, and play all summer! Come check out Farmers Market Council Bluffs, now in it’s 14th season! Located in Bayliss Park, the farmers market showcases both seasonal and weekly vendors every Thursday evening from 4:30 pm - 7:30 pm. The farmers market also includes wellness activities and live entertainment. Have kids? Not a problem! Along with plenty to do for the adults, there is a play space to entertain the kids.
The Taco Ride takes place every Thursday evening on the Wabash Trace Nature Trail, from Council Bluffs, Iowa to Mineola, Iowa, and back. The scenic ride is about 20 miles through the Loess Hills and ends with dinner at Tobey Jack's Mineola Steakhouse. The weekly rides take place from when the trail is dry enough in the spring (usually in April or May) until late in the fall (usually until Halloween).
Most riders start at Iowa West Foundation Trailhead Park where parking is available. Slightly more than halfway between the trailhead and Tobey Jack's, many riders will stop at a picnic area, nicknamed Margaritaville, for a quick break and to join in a conversation with fellow bikers or to partake in refreshments they brought with them.
Note: The Taco Ride is a weekly event. It runs every Thursday evening during most of the year, weather permitting. Visit the Taco Ride website, linked below, for event news. For more information about the ride, visit our blog.
Knitting, crochet, embroidery - all skill levels welcome! Meet with people who share your interest in needlework; share ideas and help each other! Bring your own supplies or projects to work on. 746 Needlework Club normally meets the second and fourth Thursday each month. It is free and open to the public.
Come out and drink some local adult beverages and enjoy some adult comedy while you're at it! Doors open at 7 pm, and the show starts at 7:30 pm! Tickets- $10. Limited seating! Featuring: Jarell Roach, Don Seager, Colton Riekofski, and Ty Ingram.
Join us for pickleball, soccer, and the big blue blocks at this Recreation On-The-Move! Recreation On-The-Move is a free drop-in program with fun, pop-up recreational programming throughout the parks of Council Bluffs. The activities are designed for kids to attend with friends, parents, or caregivers and will feature a different theme with related games and activities. Questions? Contact our Parks and Recreation Department (712) 890-5291
Heartland Family Service announces the “Strike a Chord” Gala on June 9, 2023, at the Mid-America Center in Council Bluffs. Each year, the Gala raises funds for services that help vulnerable individuals and families throughout southwest Iowa communities. The theme is “A Mystery Masquerade” and will feature entertainment, games, as well as live and silent auctions. All proceeds will benefit Heartland Family Service clients who participate in the agency’s southwest Iowa services, including the K-12 Therapeutic School, housing and support services, mental health counseling for children and their parents, and much more.
Join us for some yoga, wine & social time. Snacks, wine, and non-alcoholic beverages are available. Mats are available but feel free to bring your own. All fitness levels are welcome! Open to the Public. This event is held on the 2nd Friday of every month!
TFGF Members - Free
Non-Members - $10 drop in
Paint and Sip is making a return on June 9th at PACE! Join Kathy Fiscus in creating a new work of art for your home, a gift, or storage! **1 free drink included with registration*** $20 Members & $25 Non-members
Calling all Artists for this Trivia Night! Focusing on the Greatest Artists of All Time, like Van Gogh, Jackson Pollock, Andy Warhol, Willem Koonig, Banksy, and many more! Be sure to stop by our New Masters Exhibit any Friday or Saturday beforehand for some helpful hints to some of our questions!
Junkwood occurs rain or shine! Find "upcycled treasures" like antiques, vintage and repurposed items, collectibles, paintings, benches, jewelry, wood carvings, and so much more. Located on 3rd / Main Street in Underwood.
Indoor and outdoor spaces are available for vendors. Please e-mail junkwoodiowa@gmail.com for a copy of our application if you wish to be a vendor!
Junkwood is sponsored by Friends of Underwood.
Caddy's Kitchen & Cocktails is bringing Pride on the 100 Block back for a third year! Enjoy a fabulous street festival including outdoor drag shows, food, drinks, vendors, and more to celebrate Pride in Council Bluffs!
9 am - Street vendors open
10 am - Performances by the Drag Yourself to Brunch cast
12 pm - Performances by "Fresh Faces" spotlighting up-and-coming new LGBTQ+ performers
1 pm - Performances by the Drag Yourself to Brunch cast
3 pm - Street vendors/ festival ends
Tables of eight are available for $100. For information on stage-side VIP table reservations, please call 712-256-0070.
The River City Farmers Market is a family-friendly farm market that sells vegetables, baked goods, Tupperware, plus so much more. We have fresh in-season vegetables available each week, along with fresh baked breads and goodies. Honey, popcorn, jelly, BBQ sauce, dressings, salsas, mustards, plants including herbs and succulents, and hydroponic tomatoes.
Nestled in the bluffs overlooking the Missouri River Valley, Fairview Cemetery is home to many Council Bluffs settlers, business entrepreneurs, and a scurry of black squirrels. This tour explores the majesty of this historic memorial garden, the lives of some who rest there, and the art erected to memorialize them. Tickets start at $25.00
Multiple chart-topping singer/songwriter Jake Owen's new single "Made for You" is rapidly climbing the Billboard Country Airplay charts. With eight #1 songs to his name, "Made for You" follows Owen's fast-rising career #1 single "I Was Jack (You Were Diane)" and most recent #1 single, "Homemade."
Each morning we’ll explore a new technique of building with clay to create tiles, pottery, and small sculpture. Skills we’ll learn in class include coiling, slab building, pinching, and free-forming clay. Students will take away a broad understanding of the ceramic process and a diverse body of work. In the afternoon, we’ll explore various mixed media, including metal sculptures, prints, and painting. This summer art camp is from June 12th to the 16th, 10 am to 3 pm. This camp is for children ages 6-12. No prior experience in art is necessary. Each child must bring their own sack lunch. Lunch break will be from 12 pm-1 pm. The early bird registration fee is $250 per child until May 15th. After May 15th, registration increases to $275. Registration fee includes all supplies and materials. Please register at https://annastoysich.com/classes/p/kids-art-camp-everyday-clay-and-mixed-media
Instructors: Ann Brugenhemke & Anna Stoysich
At this years Kid's Week, kids are going to learn about God's great love for us. Throughout the night, you can expect an awesome worship and dance experience, skits and story times to learn about God's Love, and more. There will also be fun and interesting snacks for your kids, as well as some science experiments! Our team is ready to welcome, teach, and show the love of God to kids throughout these 4 days. June 12th - 15th, 6-8:30pm
Coloring can have a calming effect on the mind and promote overall wellness. Experience the stress-reducing benefits and creative self-discovery of adult coloring! Supplies will be provided, but feel free to bring your own coloring utensils and prints if you prefer. Color, relax, and chat – bring a friend!
Students entering 3rd & 4th Grade will expand their outdoor knowledge during Wild Seekers at Hitchcock Nature Center June 13th - June 15th. Campers will discover new skills and explore the wild side of Iowa during this hands-on camp. Campers will enjoy beginning archery lessons, shelter-building challenges, hiking, plant and animal identification, and nature crafts.
Online pre-registration is required as space is limited.
Friday the 16th will be a backup rain date.
Each morning we’ll explore a new technique of building with clay to create tiles, pottery, and small sculpture. Skills we’ll learn in class include coiling, slab building, pinching, and free-forming clay. Students will take away a broad understanding of the ceramic process and a diverse body of work. In the afternoon, we’ll explore various mixed media, including metal sculptures, prints, and painting. This summer art camp is from June 12th to the 16th, 10 am to 3 pm. This camp is for children ages 6-12. No prior experience in art is necessary. Each child must bring their own sack lunch. Lunch break will be from 12 pm-1 pm. The early bird registration fee is $250 per child until May 15th. After May 15th, registration increases to $275. Registration fee includes all supplies and materials. Please register at https://annastoysich.com/classes/p/kids-art-camp-everyday-clay-and-mixed-media
Instructors: Ann Brugenhemke & Anna Stoysich
The Council Bluffs Fire Department hosts hydrant parties throughout the summer on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. at various locations in Council Bluffs. Join them for some old fashioned summer fun!
Thanks to Council Bluffs Water Works for providing the water and Centris Federal Credit Union for giving out frozen treats!
Come over to the Treynor Farmer's Market, where you can shop for local produce from amazing local vendors, enjoy exciting activities, and support our local farmers! See the schedule below for the special theme nights and activities.
Theme Nights:
The City Planning Commission advises the City Council on matters of zoning, subdivision, development, and comprehensive planning for the City.
At this years Kid's Week, kids are going to learn about God's great love for us. Throughout the night, you can expect an awesome worship and dance experience, skits and story times to learn about God's Love, and more. There will also be fun and interesting snacks for your kids, as well as some science experiments! Our team is ready to welcome, teach, and show the love of God to kids throughout these 4 days. June 12th - 15th, 6-8:30pm
Join us for this virtual author visit with the All Iowa Reads author, Sequoia Nagamatsu. View with us at the library, or join from home via ZOOM. Strap in for the highs and lows with the pandemic novel How High We Go in the Dark. Nagamatsu's debut novel about a climate change virus in 2030 that alters humanity centuries into the future, could hit all too hard. Make no mistake, this is a book about death, but it is balanced by thoughtful explorations of how the survivors process death and loss through art. Even the bleakest stories conjure up a memorable image. Established in 2003, the purpose of All Iowa Reads is to foster a sense of unity through reading. Iowans are encouraged to come together in their communities to read and talk about a single book title in the same calendar year. There will be a discussion held in July, with books available for checkout from the Reference Desk.
Students entering 3rd & 4th Grade will expand their outdoor knowledge during Wild Seekers at Hitchcock Nature Center June 13th - June 15th. Campers will discover new skills and explore the wild side of Iowa during this hands-on camp. Campers will enjoy beginning archery lessons, shelter-building challenges, hiking, plant and animal identification, and nature crafts.
Online pre-registration is required as space is limited.
Friday the 16th will be a backup rain date.
Each morning we’ll explore a new technique of building with clay to create tiles, pottery, and small sculpture. Skills we’ll learn in class include coiling, slab building, pinching, and free-forming clay. Students will take away a broad understanding of the ceramic process and a diverse body of work. In the afternoon, we’ll explore various mixed media, including metal sculptures, prints, and painting. This summer art camp is from June 12th to the 16th, 10 am to 3 pm. This camp is for children ages 6-12. No prior experience in art is necessary. Each child must bring their own sack lunch. Lunch break will be from 12 pm-1 pm. The early bird registration fee is $250 per child until May 15th. After May 15th, registration increases to $275. Registration fee includes all supplies and materials. Please register at https://annastoysich.com/classes/p/kids-art-camp-everyday-clay-and-mixed-media
Instructors: Ann Brugenhemke & Anna Stoysich
Join us on North Elm Street in Avoca every Wednesday evening, June through September, for the Avoca Main Street Farmers Market. We will host local produce vendors, bakers, crafters, artisans, and food trucks. Entertainment and family activities from the Avoca Public Library and Avoca Main Street are featured every week.
Iowa History 101 is on course to visit all 99 Iowa counties again from 2021-2023. The exhibition is housed in a bright blue, custom-built Winnebago and is filled with artifacts illustrating significant individuals and events from the State of Iowa. Iowa History 101: People and Places is made possible by presenting sponsor EMC Insurance Companies. Additional support is provided by: Casey’s General Stores, Winnebago Industries, Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, and Mike Wolfe
At this years Kid's Week, kids are going to learn about God's great love for us. Throughout the night, you can expect an awesome worship and dance experience, skits and story times to learn about God's Love, and more. There will also be fun and interesting snacks for your kids, as well as some science experiments! Our team is ready to welcome, teach, and show the love of God to kids throughout these 4 days. June 12th - 15th, 6-8:30pm
Work smarter and get more out of Microsoft Office. Whether you’re new to Office or simply want to refresh your existing skills, you’ve come to the right place. This class is offered once each month and is free and open to the public.
Join us again this summer as we partner with Omaha Musicians Association to bring you Music In The Park at Bayliss Park. Every Wednesday from 7-8 PM, bring your lawn chairs, coolers, and dancing shoes for a night of music. This event is free to attend.
Join us as we jam out to some Yacht Rock & 90s Alternative for Music Bingo. What is Music Bingo, you ask? Music Bingo is a fun and exciting take on the classic game of bingo. With songs replacing the numbers on a bingo card. After receiving a bingo card from your favorite emcee, Jake Ryan, music will play, and if you have that song listed on your card, mark it off, and then follow the rules like bingo
Students entering 3rd & 4th Grade will expand their outdoor knowledge during Wild Seekers at Hitchcock Nature Center June 13th - June 15th. Campers will discover new skills and explore the wild side of Iowa during this hands-on camp. Campers will enjoy beginning archery lessons, shelter-building challenges, hiking, plant and animal identification, and nature crafts.
Online pre-registration is required as space is limited.
Friday the 16th will be a backup rain date.
Each morning we’ll explore a new technique of building with clay to create tiles, pottery, and small sculpture. Skills we’ll learn in class include coiling, slab building, pinching, and free-forming clay. Students will take away a broad understanding of the ceramic process and a diverse body of work. In the afternoon, we’ll explore various mixed media, including metal sculptures, prints, and painting. This summer art camp is from June 12th to the 16th, 10 am to 3 pm. This camp is for children ages 6-12. No prior experience in art is necessary. Each child must bring their own sack lunch. Lunch break will be from 12 pm-1 pm. The early bird registration fee is $250 per child until May 15th. After May 15th, registration increases to $275. Registration fee includes all supplies and materials. Please register at https://annastoysich.com/classes/p/kids-art-camp-everyday-clay-and-mixed-media
Instructors: Ann Brugenhemke & Anna Stoysich
Council Bluffs Community Walking Club is free and open to everyone in our community. As with any new fitness program, please consult with a physician prior to attending and assume full responsibility for any risks, injuries, or damages, known or unknown, that might result from participating in this program. *dates/times subject to change.
The Council Bluffs Fire Department hosts hydrant parties throughout the summer on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. at various locations in Council Bluffs. Join them for some old fashioned summer fun!
Thanks to Council Bluffs Water Works for providing the water and Centris Federal Credit Union for giving out frozen treats!
Shop, eat, and play all summer! Come check out Farmers Market Council Bluffs, now in it’s 14th season! Located in Bayliss Park, the farmers market showcases both seasonal and weekly vendors every Thursday evening from 4:30 pm - 7:30 pm. The farmers market also includes wellness activities and live entertainment. Have kids? Not a problem! Along with plenty to do for the adults, there is a play space to entertain the kids.
The Taco Ride takes place every Thursday evening on the Wabash Trace Nature Trail, from Council Bluffs, Iowa to Mineola, Iowa, and back. The scenic ride is about 20 miles through the Loess Hills and ends with dinner at Tobey Jack's Mineola Steakhouse. The weekly rides take place from when the trail is dry enough in the spring (usually in April or May) until late in the fall (usually until Halloween).
Most riders start at Iowa West Foundation Trailhead Park where parking is available. Slightly more than halfway between the trailhead and Tobey Jack's, many riders will stop at a picnic area, nicknamed Margaritaville, for a quick break and to join in a conversation with fellow bikers or to partake in refreshments they brought with them.
Note: The Taco Ride is a weekly event. It runs every Thursday evening during most of the year, weather permitting. Visit the Taco Ride website, linked below, for event news. For more information about the ride, visit our blog.
Come down for the Second Gear of Bikes on the 100 Block featuring live music by Hotel Desperado! There will be a block-long beer garden with lots of other great entertainment. Motorcycle parking will be allowed on the 100-400 blocks. Please enter from 2nd and Broadway with your motorcycle.
Presented by Edwards Motorsports & RVs + Barley's Bar + Defiance Harley-Davidson and The Council Bluffs 100 Block.
At this years Kid's Week, kids are going to learn about God's great love for us. Throughout the night, you can expect an awesome worship and dance experience, skits and story times to learn about God's Love, and more. There will also be fun and interesting snacks for your kids, as well as some science experiments! Our team is ready to welcome, teach, and show the love of God to kids throughout these 4 days. June 12th - 15th, 6-8:30pm
The Council Bluffs Guild of the Omaha Symphony proudly presents Rhythm on the River, Thursday, June 15, from 6-8 pm at the River's Edge Pavilion. Join us for this fundraiser for the Council Bluffs Guild of the Omaha Symphony with live music from the Nova String Quartet, food, and beverages! Plus, we will be honoring Love Your Symphony honoree, Edna Bach for all her years of service to the guild and the local arts and music community, Get your tickets today! You can register for the event online at www.omahasymphony.org/rhythmontheriver you can send a check to the Council Bluffs Guild, PO Box 1164 Council Bluffs, IA 51502. All proceeds benefit music education in Southwest Iowa.
Tosca Lee, from Nebraska, will present a program about "all things writing" and one of her latest books, The Long March Home. Tosca Lee is the multi-award winning, New York Times, IndieBound, and Amazon bestselling author of eleven novels, including: The Line Between, A Single Light, The Progeny, The Legend of Sheba, Iscariot, and the Books of Mortals trilogy with New York Times bestseller Ted Dekker. Her work has been translated into seventeen languages and optioned for TV and film. A notorious night-owl, she loves movies, playing video games with her kids, and sending cheesy texts to her husband. She’s also a big fan of her amazing readers. This program is free and open to the public and was made possible with help from the Council Bluffs Public Library Foundation.
Walnut, Iowa's annual Father's Day Weekend Antique Show is 40 years old this year! Rated as a top-ten antique show nationally, Walnut's Antique Show is the place to find it and buy it. The show takes over our little town, with 100s of vendors from around the country peddling their wares for thousands of shoppers and antique enthusiasts. Come for quality antiques, unique collectibles, good food and drink, or just people-watching! Parking is free, as is admission.
Each morning we’ll explore a new technique of building with clay to create tiles, pottery, and small sculpture. Skills we’ll learn in class include coiling, slab building, pinching, and free-forming clay. Students will take away a broad understanding of the ceramic process and a diverse body of work. In the afternoon, we’ll explore various mixed media, including metal sculptures, prints, and painting. This summer art camp is from June 12th to the 16th, 10 am to 3 pm. This camp is for children ages 6-12. No prior experience in art is necessary. Each child must bring their own sack lunch. Lunch break will be from 12 pm-1 pm. The early bird registration fee is $250 per child until May 15th. After May 15th, registration increases to $275. Registration fee includes all supplies and materials. Please register at https://annastoysich.com/classes/p/kids-art-camp-everyday-clay-and-mixed-media
Instructors: Ann Brugenhemke & Anna Stoysich
Walnut, Iowa's annual Father's Day Weekend Antique Show is 40 years old this year! Rated as a top-ten antique show nationally, Walnut's Antique Show is the place to find it and buy it. The show takes over our little town, with 100s of vendors from around the country peddling their wares for thousands of shoppers and antique enthusiasts. Come for quality antiques, unique collectibles, good food and drink, or just people-watching! Parking is free, as is admission.
Join us for the Ride 4 Resilience and Recovery bike ride on the scenic Wabash Trace hosted by NAMI! Enjoy flexible starts and stops between Council Bluffs and Shenandoah on June 17. Don't miss the new addition this year - The Pancake Man will be serving up delicious pancakes at the Iowa West Foundation Trailhead Park in Council Bluffs from 7:00-10:00 am. Register now at https://namisouthwestiowa.com/ and let's pedal for a great cause! #Ride4Resilience #BikeForRecovery
Riders may start the ride anytime between 7:00 am - 10:00 am.
For those who are curious about the mileage between each town, we've got you covered:
- Council Bluffs to Mineola: 9.6 miles
- Mineola to Silver City: 4.3 miles
- Silver City to Malvern: 8 miles
- Malvern to Imogene: 13.6 miles
- Imogene to Shenandoah: 8.9 miles
Don't miss out on this fun and unique opportunity to support resilience and recovery while enjoying the great outdoors!
Join us & celebrated educator Ron Cisar for this month's session of "A Land Ethic Workshop." This program is perfect for anyone with an interest in conservation and a desire to develop a better understanding of the natural world outside their own front door. $15/person. Ages 14+. Program participants will enjoy a full morning of instruction & learning, including
- An introduction to the biotic & abiotic components of freshwater lakes
- A look at aquatic invasive species
- Continued guidance for successful nature journaling
- A reading & discussion of Aldo Leopold's essay "The Alder Fork"
- Who was Sigurd Olson?
- June Nature Calendar (phenology)
- Each month will include a look at Mother Nature's Calendar to help familiarize you with natural changes you can look for throughout the year and will finish out in true Leopold tradition, with a song.
The River City Farmers Market is a family-friendly farm market that sells vegetables, baked goods, Tupperware, plus so much more. We have fresh in-season vegetables available each week, along with fresh baked breads and goodies. Honey, popcorn, jelly, BBQ sauce, dressings, salsas, mustards, plants including herbs and succulents, and hydroponic tomatoes.
Join Full Fledged Brewing Co. as we launch off with Doll Distributing! Help us celebrate with another local, family-owned business as we partner together and grow the craft beer culture in Council Bluffs!
At the height of the sun's annual cycle, when the verdant world is at its fullest, come learn about the traditions and folk practices associated with the Summer Solstice. We'll discuss the long tradition of collecting plants dedicated to the Sun between this time of year and the beginning of the harvest season and how to make some traditional herbal preparations using some of these plants. Learn about how people have for many centuries associated this date with the midway point in the growing season and how this influenced their interactions with the living world. We'll also chat about some traditional folk practices for preserving the strength of the sun traditionally practiced at this time of year and bringing those forward through the rest of the year and into the winter. Hosted by naturalist Dustin Clayton. Cost is $10/person. Ages 16+.
Like a lot of her family before her, Norma Rae (Sally Field) works at the local textile mill, where the pay is hardly commensurate with the long hours and lousy working conditions. But after hearing a rousing speech by labor activist Reuben (Ron Leibman), Norma is inspired to rally her fellow workers behind the cause of unionism. Her decision rankles her family, especially her fiancé, Sonny (Beau Bridges), and provokes no shortage of contempt from her employers. ~ 1979 ~ Rated PG ~ 2 hours, 3 minutes This event is free and open to the public. Popcorn included!
Help us celebrate our launch with Doll Distributing by joining us on a trolley ride pub crawl. The trolley will leave Full Fledged Brewing Co. at 4pm and stop at Glory Days Sports Bar & Grill, Jefferson's Lounge, and the Dock Bar & Grill. Your ticket includes the trolley ride, 1 FF pint at each stop and a couple FF beers on the trolley ride. Upon return to the brewery there will be live music by the White Catfish Band and Hugo's Food Truck serving all your favorites.
Come down to Full Fledged Brewing Co and see White Catfish play Americana tunes rooted in folk, rock, and country!
Faith in the Future World Tour 2023 is coming to Harrah's Stir Concert Cove on Saturday, June 17th. There's a delicate balance to Faith in the Future, and Tomlinson exhibits the full capacity of his talents while never refraining from sounding unapologetically like him for a nonsecond. Following the successes of Walls, which charted in the Top 4 in the UK and Top 10 in the United States, there was understandably pressure weighing on his second outing, but it's a challenge he's thrived off.
Walnut, Iowa's annual Father's Day Weekend Antique Show is 40 years old this year! Rated as a top-ten antique show nationally, Walnut's Antique Show is the place to find it and buy it. The show takes over our little town, with 100s of vendors from around the country peddling their wares for thousands of shoppers and antique enthusiasts. Come for quality antiques, unique collectibles, good food and drink, or just people-watching! Parking is free, as is admission.
The Friends of Underwood organize the Monday Markets, featuring locally grown produce and goods. Stop by for great company and shopping. This week's special event is summer rocks!
Students entering 5th & 6th Grade will expand their outdoor knowledge during Wild Wanderers at Hitchcock Nature Center June 20th - June 22nd. Campers will continue growing their outdoor survival skills through archery lessons, orienteering, fire building, and more.
Online pre-registration is required as space is limited.
Friday the 23rd will be a backup rain date.
The Council Bluffs Fire Department hosts hydrant parties throughout the summer on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. at various locations in Council Bluffs. Join them for some old fashioned summer fun!
Thanks to Council Bluffs Water Works for providing the water and Centris Federal Credit Union for giving out frozen treats!
The Zoning Board of Adjustment hears requests for conditional use permits and requests for variances from the Zoning Ordinance. The board also conducts hearings on appeals of administrative interpretations pertaining to the Zoning Ordinance.
Come over to the Treynor Farmer's Market, where you can shop for local produce from amazing local vendors, enjoy exciting activities, and support our local farmers! See the schedule below for the special theme nights and activities.
Theme Nights:
Adult Board Game Night - bring a friend!
Come play new and classic board and card games. This group meets the first and third Tuesday of each month, and it is free to attend. You are welcome to bring your favorite games or just stop in to join a game.
Join us Tuesday, June 20th at 7:00 p.m. for the second hike of our 2023 Hitch Hike series where we'll take a closer look at some of Hitchcock's best prairie remnants as you are guided along Badger Ridge. Discover purple coneflowers and other early summer wildflowers and get an idea of what the hills may have looked like during the time of Lewis and Clark. Pre-registration is not required for this event, although free-will donations will be gratefully accepted and used to fund additional free and low-cost public programming at your county parks. Free with $5/vehicle park entry or a park membership. Weather permitting. Please meet us at the Loess Hills Lodge. Pets: Well-behaved dogs are permitted to accompany their owners but must be leashed at all times.
Students entering 5th & 6th Grade will expand their outdoor knowledge during Wild Wanderers at Hitchcock Nature Center June 20th - June 22nd. Campers will continue growing their outdoor survival skills through archery lessons, orienteering, fire building, and more.
Online pre-registration is required as space is limited.
Friday the 23rd will be a backup rain date.
Join us on North Elm Street in Avoca every Wednesday evening, June through September, for the Avoca Main Street Farmers Market. We will host local produce vendors, bakers, crafters, artisans, and food trucks. Entertainment and family activities from the Avoca Public Library and Avoca Main Street are featured every week.
The Great Plains Wing of the Commemorative Air Force Council Bluffs Municipal Airport KCBF is hosting Third Wednesday Cookouts (TWCO) and an open house. The cookouts occur at the GPW Hangar, and hot dogs, burgers, chicken, brats, salads, desserts, and beverages will be available. (Free will donation) The Museum will be open with aircraft on the ramp and in the hangar to view. Future TWCO dates are May 17, June 21, July 19, August 16 and September 20, 2023.
Kids ages 6-12 are invited to don their most patriotic attire for the Li'l Firecracker Pageant! Meet in front of the East Pottawattamie County Courthouse at 6p.m. during the Avoca Main Street Farmers Market. Two lucky contestants will be invited to ride in the Stars N Stripes float during the Avoca Fire in the Sky Fourth of July parade and receive a fireworks prize package from Stars N Stripes!
Want to build your own website but are having trouble getting started? This class will teach you how to design your own websites using WIX Website Builder. Learn how to easily create your own websites either from scratch, or by using a variety of templates that WIX provides. This program is free and open to the public. No registration required.
Join us again this summer as we partner with Omaha Musicians Association to bring you Music In The Park at Bayliss Park. Every Wednesday from 7-8 PM, bring your lawn chairs, coolers, and dancing shoes for a night of music. This event is free to attend.
Students entering 5th & 6th Grade will expand their outdoor knowledge during Wild Wanderers at Hitchcock Nature Center June 20th - June 22nd. Campers will continue growing their outdoor survival skills through archery lessons, orienteering, fire building, and more.
Online pre-registration is required as space is limited.
Friday the 23rd will be a backup rain date.
Council Bluffs Community Walking Club is free and open to everyone in our community. As with any new fitness program, please consult with a physician prior to attending and assume full responsibility for any risks, injuries, or damages, known or unknown, that might result from participating in this program. *dates/times subject to change.
The Council Bluffs Fire Department hosts hydrant parties throughout the summer on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. at various locations in Council Bluffs. Join them for some old fashioned summer fun!
Thanks to Council Bluffs Water Works for providing the water and Centris Federal Credit Union for giving out frozen treats!
Shop, eat, and play all summer! Come check out Farmers Market Council Bluffs, now in it’s 14th season! Located in Bayliss Park, the farmers market showcases both seasonal and weekly vendors every Thursday evening from 4:30 pm - 7:30 pm. The farmers market also includes wellness activities and live entertainment. Have kids? Not a problem! Along with plenty to do for the adults, there is a play space to entertain the kids.
The Taco Ride takes place every Thursday evening on the Wabash Trace Nature Trail, from Council Bluffs, Iowa to Mineola, Iowa, and back. The scenic ride is about 20 miles through the Loess Hills and ends with dinner at Tobey Jack's Mineola Steakhouse. The weekly rides take place from when the trail is dry enough in the spring (usually in April or May) until late in the fall (usually until Halloween).
Most riders start at Iowa West Foundation Trailhead Park where parking is available. Slightly more than halfway between the trailhead and Tobey Jack's, many riders will stop at a picnic area, nicknamed Margaritaville, for a quick break and to join in a conversation with fellow bikers or to partake in refreshments they brought with them.
Note: The Taco Ride is a weekly event. It runs every Thursday evening during most of the year, weather permitting. Visit the Taco Ride website, linked below, for event news. For more information about the ride, visit our blog.
Knitting, crochet, embroidery - all skill levels welcome! Meet with people who share your interest in needlework; share ideas and help each other! Bring your own supplies or projects to work on. 746 Needlework Club normally meets the second and fourth Thursday each month. It is free and open to the public.
Join us for another fun and creative Hoff Fourth Friday lineup of food, music, arts, and much more! Explore all that the Hoff has to offer while enjoying some delicious beverages, food, and music at McCormick's 1894 bar.
McCormick’s 1894 Bar >> 4-10PM
Pop-up Restaurant w/ BBQ Brothers >> 5-9PM
Art Gallery hours >> 6-9PM
Studio Artists hours >> 6-9PM
Pinatas & Pinot >> 7-9PM
Live Music w/ Nathan Paul & Justin Shelton >> 8-10PM
Join us for a native plant giveaway and the imagination playground at this Recreation On-The-Move! Recreation On-The-Move is a free drop-in program with fun, pop-up recreational programming throughout the parks of Council Bluffs. The activities are designed for kids to attend with friends, parents, or caregivers and will feature a different theme with related games and activities. Questions? Contact our Parks and Recreation Department (712) 890-5291
Join us as we break out of the box and take the arts outside on Friday, June 23. Bring the family for an evening of art in our parking lot for live music, food, art activities, and more.
Southside Gates open >> 5:45PM
LIVE Music | Jocelyn Olivia & Brenda Lee >> 6-8PM
BBQ Brothers Food Truck >> 6-8PM
Graffiti w/ a Purpose >> 6-8PM
Puppet Painting >> 6-8PM
Demolition Art >> 6:30-8:30PM
Members $15 | Non-members $20 Kids 10 and under free
Join Marla Shoening in making a piñata while enjoying a delicious beverage. In this class, Marla will teach you proper techniques to paper crotchet. ***1 free drink included with registration*** $20 Members & $25 Non-members
Grist Mill's summer production for 2023! There are about 19 kids on stage in this funny musical "The Ever After." Bring your children, grandchildren, grandma and grandpa, aunts and uncles! Tickets are $20 for adults and $5 for students (PK through HS). The show is on stage Friday, June 23, at 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, June 24, at 7:30 p.m.; and Sunday, June 25, at 2:30 p.m. View https://www.gristmillfinearts.com/ for seating and/or call 712-486-2216 for reservations and leave a message.
The River City Farmers Market is a family-friendly farm market that sells vegetables, baked goods, Tupperware, plus so much more. We have fresh in-season vegetables available each week, along with fresh baked breads and goodies. Honey, popcorn, jelly, BBQ sauce, dressings, salsas, mustards, plants including herbs and succulents, and hydroponic tomatoes.
Bring your Adventure League character to the Library and play the module 'Defiance in Phlan' (Adventure Code: DDEX1-1). Guidelines for creating an Adventure League character can be found at dndbeyond.com.
Wheels of Courage Car Show is an exciting outdoor car show with a variety of car categories that are open to the public to enter and win! There is also an auction and raffle with amazing and unique prizes. Our 8th Annual Wheels of Courage Car Show is revving up for another great year. You can be involved by registering your vehicle in one of 16 Judging Categories, purchasing a sponsorship, or a t-shirt. All proceeds benefit the Methodist Jennie Edmundson Hospital Cancer Center Charitable Patient Care Fund. Free admission! $20 per car registration.
Join us for the inaugural Main Steet Market | Treynor Days at The Occasional Collective! This outdoor (rain or shine) curated market will be held in conjunction with the annual town celebration of Treynor Days. A portion of vendor fees and % of sales from the shop for this day will be donated to the Treynor Parks and Trails board to assist in the building of our community splash pad, inclusive playground & trail. Current Vendor List
A+J Creations Art by Maisy Meadow & Charm Prairie Crossing Winery Sterling by Branigan White Ivory Apparel The Occasional Collective- SIDEWALK SALE Vintage Ford pickup Photo op.
Check back often for updates! Family Friendly Treynor Days events will be at the Community Building a block down the street.
We are excited to offer ballroom dancing lessons! Join us for lessons before the afternoon dance, where we will focus on one to two dance steps each class. You'll learn the most common dance steps such as Fox Trot, Swing, Rumba, and other popular Latin dances. Lessons will be tailored to the group's ability, so we welcome dancers of all skill levels. Whether you're a beginner looking to build confidence or an experienced dancer hoping to fine-tune your technique, you're sure to have a fun time! Lessons are taught by a local dance professional/instructor. After class, try out your new dance skills at our Saturday afternoon dance! (Separate admission fee required for entry).
$5 per person per class. *Class cost does not include admission fee to the afternoon dance.
Enjoy live music, dancing, and fellowship, while the Greg Spevak and Leo Lonnie Orchestras play your favorite tunes. You'll hear your favorite Latin, Swing, Waltzes, and Polkas as you dance in our beautiful ballroom! Mention this advertisement and your first dance is free. Photo ID and liability waiver required for first time guests.
Come join us on Saturday, June 24th for a southside block party at Compass Christian Church! This event is free for all ages. Enjoy burgers and hot dogs, chatting with new and old friends, and plenty of yard games for some friendly competition.
Grist Mill's summer production for 2023! There are about 19 kids on stage in this funny musical "The Ever After." Bring your children, grandchildren, grandma and grandpa, aunts and uncles! Tickets are $20 for adults and $5 for students (PK through HS). The show is on stage Friday, June 23, at 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, June 24, at 7:30 p.m.; and Sunday, June 25, at 2:30 p.m. View https://www.gristmillfinearts.com/ for seating and/or call 712-486-2216 for reservations and leave a message.
Grist Mill's summer production for 2023! There are about 19 kids on stage in this funny musical "The Ever After." Bring your children, grandchildren, grandma and grandpa, aunts and uncles! Tickets are $20 for adults and $5 for students (PK through HS). The show is on stage Friday, June 23, at 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, June 24, at 7:30 p.m.; and Sunday, June 25, at 2:30 p.m. View https://www.gristmillfinearts.com/ for seating and/or call 712-486-2216 for reservations and leave a message.
This duo! Amazing live music! Together they bring all your favorites: oldies, classic rock, country, today's hits and some folk and fun. Grab your bestie, get here early, order your fav FF craft beer and post up as the band will be playing outside, pending nice weather! Game Time Food Truck will be here dishin' out all the goodness!
The Friends of Underwood organize the Monday Markets, featuring locally grown produce and goods. Stop by for great company and shopping. This week's special event is bingo!
Youth entering 7th, 8th, and 9th grades get a chance to put all their outdoor skills to use during a paddling adventure and an overnight camping stay at Botna Bend Park. Participants arrive at Arrowhead at 8:00 a.m. for a day building canoeing skills & learning water safety. Our second day will start out at 8:00 a.m. at the Eddington Memorial Park in Avoca (location subject to change) where we will embark on a canoeing adventure down the West Nishnabotna River Water Trail to our overnight camp out location at Botna Bend park. Parents can pick up their campers at 11:00 a.m. at Botna Bend Park the next day (location subject to change).
Online pre-registration is required as space is limited.
Friday, June 30th will be a backup rain date.
The Council Bluffs Fire Department hosts hydrant parties throughout the summer on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. at various locations in Council Bluffs. Join them for some old fashioned summer fun!
Thanks to Council Bluffs Water Works for providing the water and Centris Federal Credit Union for giving out frozen treats!
Come over to the Treynor Farmer's Market, where you can shop for local produce from amazing local vendors, enjoy exciting activities, and support our local farmers! See the schedule below for the special theme nights and activities.
Theme Nights:
Youth entering 7th, 8th, and 9th grades get a chance to put all their outdoor skills to use during a paddling adventure and an overnight camping stay at Botna Bend Park. Participants arrive at Arrowhead at 8:00 a.m. for a day building canoeing skills & learning water safety. Our second day will start out at 8:00 a.m. at the Eddington Memorial Park in Avoca (location subject to change) where we will embark on a canoeing adventure down the West Nishnabotna River Water Trail to our overnight camp out location at Botna Bend park. Parents can pick up their campers at 11:00 a.m. at Botna Bend Park the next day (location subject to change).
Online pre-registration is required as space is limited.
Friday, June 30th will be a backup rain date.
Sheila Craig has been presenting on the history of aprons for nearly 15 years, and has collected more than 400. Her earliest apron dates from the early 1910s and is plain white with lacy trim patched with cross-woven thread. See several examples of the fabrics, trims and styles, and discover the many uses of aprons, which have been around since biblical times. Sheila's collection includes wedding aprons, half-aprons, children's aprons, smocks, international aprons, and more! This program is free and open to the public and has been made possible with help from the Council Bluffs Public Library Foundation.
Join us on North Elm Street in Avoca every Wednesday evening, June through September, for the Avoca Main Street Farmers Market. We will host local produce vendors, bakers, crafters, artisans, and food trucks. Entertainment and family activities from the Avoca Public Library and Avoca Main Street are featured every week.
Join Golden Hills RC&D Local Foods Coordinator, Jamie Fowler, to learn all about turning your kitchen scraps into the valuable soil amendment vermicompost. Jamie will be set up during the Avoca Main Street Farmers Market.
Stop overthinking and allow yourself to be heard! Enjoy the fun of improvisation and learn to say what you want to say. Let Happy Faces help you "Find Your Voice!" Space is limited - Registration Required. Happy Faces Entertainment has been bringing smiles to thousands of people throughout the United States since 2001. This program is free and open to the public and has been made possible with help from the Council Bluffs Public Library Foundation.
Join us again this summer as we partner with Omaha Musicians Association to bring you Music In The Park at Bayliss Park. Every Wednesday from 7-8 PM, bring your lawn chairs, coolers, and dancing shoes for a night of music. This event is free to attend.
Join us for live trivia every Wednesday from 7 pm-9 pm! Get your free answer at americaspubquiz.com. Prizes for the top 3 teams! 1st prize is a $40 gift card, a $20 gift card for 2nd and a $10 gift card for 3rd! Teams can be as big or small as you like. Trivia is general knowledge and includes a variety of categories!
Youth entering 7th, 8th, and 9th grades get a chance to put all their outdoor skills to use during a paddling adventure and an overnight camping stay at Botna Bend Park. Participants arrive at Arrowhead at 8:00 a.m. for a day building canoeing skills & learning water safety. Our second day will start out at 8:00 a.m. at the Eddington Memorial Park in Avoca (location subject to change) where we will embark on a canoeing adventure down the West Nishnabotna River Water Trail to our overnight camp out location at Botna Bend park. Parents can pick up their campers at 11:00 a.m. at Botna Bend Park the next day (location subject to change).
Online pre-registration is required as space is limited.
Friday, June 30th will be a backup rain date.
To schedule your appointment, please call 1-800-RED-CROSS or visit RedCrossBlood.org and enter: CBLibrary.
Council Bluffs Community Walking Club is free and open to everyone in our community. As with any new fitness program, please consult with a physician prior to attending and assume full responsibility for any risks, injuries, or damages, known or unknown, that might result from participating in this program. *dates/times subject to change.
The Council Bluffs Fire Department hosts hydrant parties throughout the summer on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. at various locations in Council Bluffs. Join them for some old fashioned summer fun!
Thanks to Council Bluffs Water Works for providing the water and Centris Federal Credit Union for giving out frozen treats!
Shop, eat, and play all summer! Come check out Farmers Market Council Bluffs, now in it’s 14th season! Located in Bayliss Park, the farmers market showcases both seasonal and weekly vendors every Thursday evening from 4:30 pm - 7:30 pm. The farmers market also includes wellness activities and live entertainment. Have kids? Not a problem! Along with plenty to do for the adults, there is a play space to entertain the kids.
The Taco Ride takes place every Thursday evening on the Wabash Trace Nature Trail, from Council Bluffs, Iowa to Mineola, Iowa, and back. The scenic ride is about 20 miles through the Loess Hills and ends with dinner at Tobey Jack's Mineola Steakhouse. The weekly rides take place from when the trail is dry enough in the spring (usually in April or May) until late in the fall (usually until Halloween).
Most riders start at Iowa West Foundation Trailhead Park where parking is available. Slightly more than halfway between the trailhead and Tobey Jack's, many riders will stop at a picnic area, nicknamed Margaritaville, for a quick break and to join in a conversation with fellow bikers or to partake in refreshments they brought with them.
Note: The Taco Ride is a weekly event. It runs every Thursday evening during most of the year, weather permitting. Visit the Taco Ride website, linked below, for event news. For more information about the ride, visit our blog.
Kick your writing up a notch! Join published freelance writer and creative novelist Kris Sinclair, and learn how to find your voice! She’ll offer tips for getting started and editing and improving your writing. Space is limited - Registration Required.
Stop out to get the BBQ party started and enjoy the music of Nolan Leonard Featuring Adam Lee- These guys sing old country music with a touch of rock thrown in as well. Free Entry- No Outside Food or Drink
Omaha's premier cover band for your favorite skate punk, pop punk, and emo songs will be taking the stage at Maloney's for a high-energy show! They're gonna play all your favorites! $10 at the door. 8 pm show!
This is a great night for families! Come down together and enjoy our Friday nights as we transform The Hub into a night of cosmic fun! The lights will go down, the music will go up, and we will fire up lasers, black lights, disco balls, and more. This event includes open jump, glow-in-the-dark dodgeball, games, and giveaways! All ages are welcome! From 8:00- 10:30 pm!