Sara Maniscalco Robinson: Hear Iowa Veteran’s Stories in Their Own Words

Corning Opera House, 800 Davis Ave, Corning, IA 50841, USA

Hear Iowa Veteran’s Stories In Their Own WordsSurviving a Prisoner or War (POW) Camp, describing the sight, sounds and smells of Vietnam, feeling the bitter cold of a Korean winter. Sara has heard them all and wants to share these amazing first-hand accounts with you. No one speaks better about the experiences of war than […]

Abby Dubisar: Farm Women as Global Citizens

Mill Pond, 1201 SE Mill Pond Ct, Ankeny, IA 50021, USA

Farm Women as Global Citizens: Post-WWII Authority of the “First Lady of the Farm”This presentation draws upon the lifework of Ruth Buxton Sayre, known during her lifetime as “First Lady of the Farm.” An Iowa native, Sayre was appointed to President Eisenhower’s agricultural policy committee and served as the president of the Associated Country Women […]

Jennifer Sterling: 6-on6 Girl’s Basketball in Iowa

Nashua Public Library - Iowa, 220 Brasher St, Nashua, IA 50658, USA

6-on-6 Girl’s Basketball in Iowa: Traditions, Transitions, and LegaciesFor most of the 20th century, Iowa was known for its devotion to a unique form of women’s sport known as 6-on-6 girls’ basketball. As other states abandoned 6-on-6 in the 1970s, Iowa remained committed to this half-court game until 1993, when the final 6-player championship was […]

Larry Stone: Gladys Black: The Legacy of Iowa’s Bird Lady

Bettendorf Public Library Information Center, 2950 Learning Campus Dr, Bettendorf, IA 52722, USA

Gladys Black: The Legacy of Iowa’s Bird LadyThe late Gladys Black of Pleasantville was widely known throughout Iowa as a conservationist, educator and amateur expert on birds. Larry and co-author Jon Stravers have written a book about Gladys. Larry’s slide program acknowledges this colorful woman’s impact on so many Iowans.

Tom Milligan: American Dreamer

Terrace Hill Historic Site, 2300 Grand Ave, Des Moines, IA 50312, USA

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 […]

Jennifer Sterling: 6-on-6 Girl’s Basketball

Washington Public Library, 115 W Washington St, Washington, IA 52353, USA

6-on-6 Girl’s Basketball in Iowa: Traditions, Transitions, and LegaciesFor most of the 20th century, Iowa was known for its devotion to a unique form of women’s sport known as 6-on-6 girls’ basketball. As other states abandoned 6-on-6 in the 1970s, Iowa remained committed to this half-court game until 1993, when the final 6-player championship was […]

Chad Timm: Working with the Enemy

700 8th St SW, Altoona, IA 50009, USA

As part of a relatively quiet and under-publicized government program, thousands of enemy soldiers invaded Iowa in 1943. With the hugely successful 1942 Allied campaign against Adolf Hitler’s vaunted Afrika Corps in North Africa, the number of enemy prisoners of war (POW) needing interment grew dramatically. Great Britain, no longer able to accommodate the increasing […]

Pete Grady: Unconditional Surrender

Gutekunst Public Library, 309 2nd St SE, State Center, IA 50247, USA

Unconditional Surrender: A Visit with Ulysses S. Grant is a one-man show about the life and times of the Civil War General and 18th President of the United States. Pete Grady, the author and performer, has performed his show over 100 times at venues in Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois, Missouri, South Dakota, Colorado, and Arizona. Grady is fully […]

Donald Shurr: Lewis and Clark in Iowa

Zoom

Zoom link can be found here: https://www.urbandale.org/1005/Senior-Programs“Lewis and Clark in Iowa” begins with the story before the expedition: the sale of the Louisiana Purchase to the United States. Tracing the 1803 course from Elizabeth, Pennsylvania to St. Charles, Missouri, Shurr discusses the background of the many “players” of the expedition including York, the engages and Seaman. […]

Chad Timm: Working with the Enemy

Franklin Avenue Library, 5000 Franklin Ave, Des Moines, IA 50310, USA

As part of a relatively quiet and under-publicized government program, thousands of enemy soldiers invaded Iowa in 1943. With the hugely successful 1942 Allied campaign against Adolf Hitler’s vaunted Afrika Corps in North Africa, the number of enemy prisoners of war (POW) needing interment grew dramatically. Great Britain, no longer able to accommodate the increasing […]

Michael Vogt: Camp Dodge

Knights of Columbus, 123 3rd St W, Ottumwa, IA 52501, USA

Camp Dodge: Home Away from Home 1917-1918Following the U.S. entry into World War I the War Department undertook the task of raising, training, equipping and arming a force large enough to successfully contribute the Allied war effort. Camp Dodge, Iowa, was selected as one of 16 training camps for draftee soldiers. The small Iowa National Guard camp […]