• Rosa Snyder: Off the Map

    Grand Junction Public Library 106 Main St E, Grand Junction, IA, United States

    Off the Map: Stories of Abandoned and Disappearing Towns Around IowaThousands of towns and communities were established during Iowa’s pioneer and railroad era. In some instances, they were small towns built around the time of the height of a coal industry that just could not thrive while others supplemented the needs of the countless farmers, […]

  • Donald Shurr: Lewis and Clark in Iowa

    Davenport Public Library - Eastern Avenue Branch 6000 Eastern Ave, Davenport, IA, United States

    Lewis and Clark in Iowa“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. Moving […]

  • Thomas Dean: Green Fire

    Nevada Public Library 631 K Ave, Nevada, IA, United States

    Green Fire: Aldo Leopold and a Land Ethic for Our TimeThomas Dean is trained as a Land Ethic Leader through the Aldo Leopold Foundation, a program with the goal to both introduce Leopold’s land ethic to a wider audience and also to deepen understanding and engagement through dialogue about the meaning and value of conservation. […]

  • Sara Maniscalco Robinson: Iowa Veteran’s Stories In Their Own Words

    Adel Public Library 303 S 10th St, Adel, IA, United States

    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 […]

  • Barbara Lounsberry: Nancy Drew

    Keokuk Public Library 210 N 5th St, Keokuk, 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 […]

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

    Nevada Public Library 631 K Ave, Nevada, IA, United States

    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.

  • Rich Tyler: If Barns Could Talk

    Fairfield Public Library 103 W Adams Ave, Fairfield, IA, United States

    If Barns Could TalkOld barns are more than just solid functional buildings. They represent the soul of our farming heritage and perhaps more! What is a barn, architecturally and emotionally? Barn design was based on experience, needs and ambition. Their function indicated both the farm operation and the farmer’s personal touch. Barn construction was a […]

  • Rosa Snyder: Glimpses of Iowa’s Capitol

    Glimpses of Iowa’s Capitol: Its History, Art, Architecture and RestorationJoin former state restoration painter, Rosa Snyder, as she divulges untold stories and reveals hidden treasures of Iowa’s most recognized landmark. When the building was constructed back in the 1870s-1880s almost every one of the 120 rooms was decorated with intricate designs on the ceilings and […]

  • CultureALL’s Open Book presents: Joseph Hatchett and Jayden Hensley

    Knoxville Public Library 213 E Montgomery St, Knoxville, IA, United States

    Hope for the HopelessJoseph HatchettJoseph Hatchett believes everything in life is art, and he loves all forms, from a walk outside to music. For Joseph, art is therapy, and he likes to share his art with the broken people--the misfits, the people that others give up on--as he relates to them and understands what they […]

  • Darcy Maulsby: Adventures Along the Historic Lincoln Highway in Iowa

    English Valley History Center 108 N Main St, North English, IA, United States

    Adventures Along the Historic Lincoln Highway in Iowa Nothing says freedom like the great American road trip, especially when you cruise the historic Lincoln Highway in Iowa. Better known today as Highway 30, the Lincoln Highway revolutionized Iowa and America when the historic route was developed more than a century ago. If you’ve ever traveled […]

  • CultureAll’s Open Book Presents: Jayden Hensley and Joseph Hatchett

    215 Water St Des Moines, IA, United States

    Homeless or a Business Owner? Both!Jayden HensleyJayden is a 48 year old man who has been on both sides of the tracks. He's had it all, and he has lost it all. He is from a small town in Indiana where he left as soon as he found out the road went in four directions. […]

  • Rich Tyler: If Barns Could Talk

    Secrest 1883 Octagonal Barn 598 Jensen St, Grand Mound, IA, United States

    If Barns Could TalkOld barns are more than just solid functional buildings. They represent the soul of our farming heritage and perhaps more! What is a barn, architecturally and emotionally? Barn design was based on experience, needs and ambition. Their function indicated both the farm operation and the farmer’s personal touch. Barn construction was a […]