Tim Olson: The Hall of Notable Iowans & Other Midwestern Oddities

Sioux City Art Center 225 Nebraska St, Sioux City, IA, United States

May 9, 2024–September 15, 2024Tim Olson, who was born in Storm Lake, grew up in Marathon, and now lives in Dubuque, is a multi-talented artist, who works in painting, stained glass, drawing and printmaking. In his large- and small-scale paintings, Tim aims to capture the evolving relationship between industry and nature in this region, drawing […]

Cultureall’s Open Book Presents: Tracy Codel and Kevin Spire

Elk Horn Public Library 2027 Washington St, Elk Horn, IA, United States

2 Walks with Friends: A Year of Intentional Connection and GratitudeTracy CodelTracy Codel is a Des Moines native whose childhood home sat on a cul-de-sac in the Beaverdale neighborhood. Summer days were spent in endless games of kickball and hide-and-seek or exploring the deep woods, creeks, and ravines of two nearby parks. She developed her […]

Jeff Stein: Iowans You Should Know

Corning Opera House 800 Davis Ave, Corning, IA, United States

Iowans You Should Know: Stories from the Iowa Almanac (new in 2021)Did you know that the Eskimo Pie® was invented in Iowa? So was the electric razor, the clip-on bow tie, and the self-filling fountain pen. Iowa was also the childhood home of four Academy Award®-winning performers, and three different Iowa-born musical acts had national #1 […]

David Connon: Researching Your Civil War Ancestors

Heartland Museum 119 9th St SW, Clarion, IA, United States

Researching Your Civil War AncestorExperienced researcher David Connon shares strategies for tracking down your Civil War ancestor, North or South. Time permitting, audience members could share their research, and he could suggest options. Connon is descended from two Union veterans. He documented 76 Iowa residents who served the Confederacy. He tells their pre-war, war-time, and […]

CultureAll’s Open Book Presents: JJ Singh Kapur and Tracy Codel

Lisbon Public Library & Heritage Hall 201 E Main St, Lisbon, IA, United States

The TurbanatorJJ Singh KapurJJ Kapur was twelve years old when the unexpected happened. His family was worshipping at their Sikh temple in West Des Moines, Iowa, when a group of news reporters interrupted their service. His congregation received news that a Sikh temple in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, had just become the site of a mass […]

Tom Milligan: Cartoons & Conversation

Lake City Library 400 E Washington St, Lake City, IA, United States

Cartoons & Conservation: A Visit with Ding DarlingIn this 45-minute presentation, Jay N. “Ding” Darling visits with the audience, as an old friend, in his 11th office at The Des Moines Register. Beginning with his early years in Sioux City where as a young boy where he became aware of the natural world around him while […]

Barbara Lounsberry: Nancy Drew

Manchester Public Library 304 N Franklin St, Manchester, IA, United States

Nancy Drew: Iowa’s Heroine to the WorldNancy Drew is the most popular female detective in fiction. Few know, however, that Nancy is an Iowa heroine and that her creator was Mildred Augustine of Ladora. Nancy Drew and Mildred Augustine are extraordinary role models for Iowa girls and boys, women and men. An academic pioneer (the […]

Beth Hoffman: Bet the Farm

Griswold Public Library 505 Main St, Griswold, IA, United States

Beth Hoffman was living the good life: she had a career as a journalist and professor, and a comfortable home in San Francisco. Yet in her late 40s, she and her husband decided to leave the big city and move to his family farm in Iowa—all for the dream of becoming a farmer, to put […]

Dennis Goldford: Political Polarization

Franklin Avenue Library 5000 Franklin Ave, Des Moines, IA, United States

Political Polarization: It’s Ugly, and There’s No End in SightAmerican politics has entered a troubling if not potentially dangerous era that erupted in the 2020 elections, but this era did not begin and will not end with the Trump presidency. Why? This presentation will discuss the major factors that have led to our current political conflicts […]

Tom Milligan: Grant Wood

Iowa State University Extension and Outreach 2799 Old Hwy 218 S, Iowa City, IA, United States

Grant Wood: Prairie RebelIn 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 us about his life and how he changed the art world forever with his work. It […]

John Liepa: Iowa’s Ethnic Heritage

Ottumwa Public Library 102 4th St, Chillicothe, IA, United States

Iowa’s Ethnic Heritage, or “Who Do You Think We Are?”Enjoy the unfolding and changing adventure of Iowa’s immigration history. Beginning with the Ioway, one of 17 distinctive indigenous tribal groups, we’ll trace chronologically who we are as Iowans. From Spanish explorers and French trappers, traders and priests; to the dominant English, Germans and Irish; to Scandinavians, Dutch […]

Tom Milligan: American Dreamer

Clayton County Conservation Elkader, IA, United States

American Dreamer: The Life and Times of Henry A. WallaceIn this one-act play based on the award-winning book of the same name by Senator John C. Culver and John Hyde, actor Tom Milligan portrays Henry A. Wallace, the agricultural innovator and founder of Pioneer Hi-Bred seed corn company who became US Secretary of Agriculture and […]