• Speakers Bureau Presents: Response to Coop, the Story of an Amish Conscientious Objector

    Join the New Song Episcopal Church for the Speakers Bureau presentation “Response to Coop, the Story of an Amish Conscientious Objector” by Mary Swander. Mary Swander will discuss her writing process and the research that went into her new drama called Coop. She will explain object theatre and why she embraced it for this work. She […]

  • Speakers Bureau Presents: Whitetail: Treasure, Trophy, or Trouble?

    Knights of Columbus Hall 123 3rd St. W., Ottumwa, Iowa, United States

    Join Iowa naturalist, photographer, and writer Larry Stone for an engaging look at the complex history of Iowa’s white-tailed deer. Once wiped out by early settlement, the state’s deer population made a dramatic comeback in the 20th century—so much so that it now sparks debate among farmers, hunters, motorists, and wildlife enthusiasts alike. Adapted from […]

  • Open Book Program at Drake University

    Join Humanities Iowa and CultureALL for an Open Book program at Drake University — an afternoon of storytelling, dialogue, and authentic personal connection. Meet the Books: This free program invites participants to hear, reflect, and engage with these compelling stories — sparking dialogue and connection across experiences and perspectives.

  • Speakers Bureau Presents: Grant Wood: Prairie Rebel

    Muscatine Art Center, 1314 Mulberry Ave, Muscatine, IA 52761, USA

    Join the Muscatine Art Center for a special presentation of speaker Tom Milligan's one-man show: Grant Wood: Prairie Rebel. In this 45-minute, one-man show, Grant Wood chats with the audience as if talking to an old friend across the backyard fence, or maybe at his home at Five Turner Alley in Cedar Rapids. He tells […]

  • Speakers Bureau Presents: Savor Iowa’s Culinary History

    Malvern Public Library, 502 Main St, Malvern, IA 51551, USA

    The Malvern Public Library will host historian and author Darcy Maulsby on February 9, 2026, for a fun, interactive exploration of Iowa’s food heritage. From chili-and-cinnamon-roll traditions to Maid-Rites and RAGBRAI feasts, Maulsby shares the stories behind the state’s iconic dishes and culinary customs. Based on her book A Culinary History of Iowa, this program offers fascinating insights […]

  • Speakers Bureau Presents: Still We Move: Migration, Memory, and the Making of Black Iowa

    Gibson Memorial Library 200 W Howard St, Creston, IA, United States

    Join the Gibson Memorial Library for the presentation "Still We Move: Migration, Memory, and the Making of Black Iowa" by speaker Abena Sankofa Imhotep. This talk traces Black movement through Iowa, from early migrations like Buxton and the Great Migration to the modern pursuit of justice and belonging, revealing how Black Iowans have not only […]

  • Speakers Bureau Presents: If Barns Could Talk

    Old barns are more than just functional farm buildings—they’re living symbols of Iowa’s agricultural heritage. In this engaging Speakers Bureau presentation, Rich Tyler explores the stories our barns tell about community, craftsmanship, and change. Drawing from his own experience restoring the historic Secrest farmstead and octagonal barn near West Branch, Tyler delves into the golden age of […]

  • Speakers Bureau Presents: The Good Stuff

    Elk Horn Public Library, 2027 Washington St, Elk Horn, IA 51531, USA

    Join the Elk Horn Public Library for a captivating presentation by Iowa-based storyteller, musician, and photographer Jason Walsmith. For more than 30 years, Jason has traveled across North America—touring with his rock band The Nadas, performing solo from Seattle to the Florida Keys, and photographing people and places for brands and publications around the world. His life […]

  • Speakers Bureau Presents: Just Before the Battle Mother—A Visit from a Civil War Soldier

    Stockport Public Library 113 Beswick St., Stockport, Iowa, United States

    Mr. Fargo dresses in full Union Army regalia and focuses the first person presentation on an individual Iowa soldier’s Civil War experience. After a brief overview of the state’s involvement, the audience is introduced to a returning Civil War veteran (played by O. J. Fargo). He will detail the experiences of an Iowan during the […]

  • Open Book Program at Coralville Public Library

    Coralville Public Library 1401 5th St, Coralville, IA, United States

    Join Humanities Iowa and CultureALL for an Open Book program at Coralville Public Library — an engaging hour of storytelling, dialogue, and authentic personal connection. Meet the Books: This free program invites participants to hear, reflect, and engage with these powerful stories — sparking dialogue and connection across diverse experiences and perspectives.

  • Speakers Bureau Presents: Response to Coop, the Story of an Amish Conscientious Objector

    Join DeWitt Community Library for the Speakers Bureau presentation “Response to Coop, the Story of an Amish Conscientious Objector” by Mary Swander. Mary Swander will discuss her writing process and the research that went into her new drama called Coop. She will explain object theatre and why she embraced it for this work. She will recount […]

  • Speakers Bureau Presents: Iowa’s Ethnic Heritage: A Short History

    City of Indianola Parks & Rec 2204 W. 2nd Ave., Indianola, Iowa, United States

    The City of Indianola Parks & Recreation will host historian John Liepa on February 23, 2026 at 1 p.m. for an engaging look at Iowa’s immigration history. From the state’s earliest Indigenous peoples to waves of European settlers, African Americans, Hispanics, and more recent immigrant communities, Liepa traces the diverse stories that have shaped Iowa’s […]