• ACRES UNEARTHED The Sea Beneath our Feet: Amee Ellis Exhibit

    Heritage Art Gallery, 111 Court Ave, Des Moines, IA 50309, USA

    Inspired by the world premier of A Thousand Acres, this series of photographic exhibits, art shows, discussions, plays, book clubs and site-specific events will explore the themes and connections presented by the novel: patriarchy, the passing of land through family and the ties that bind us.Please visit dmmo.org/acres for more information, updates and events.

  • Barbara Lounsberry: Yup…Nope…and why Midwesterners Don’t Say Much

    Burlington Public Library, 210 Court St, Burlington, IA 52601, USA

    Yup…Nope…and Why Midwesterners Don’t Say MuchThe writer Ernest Hemingway made a virtue of Midwestern reserve. Reticence became part of the Hemingway “code,” and the strong, silent type came to be associated with honor and heroism. This half-in-jest, whole-in-earnest presentation (with slides) explores the historical roots of Midwestern reserve, along with contemporary illustrations. As one Midwesterner […]

  • ACRES UNEARTHED: Creators in Conversation with Jane Smiley

    Sheslow Auditorium, 2507 University Ave, Des Moines, IA 50311, USA

    RESERVATIONS REQUIRED: Inspired by the world premier of A Thousand Acres, this series of photographic exhibits, art shows, discussions, plays, book clubs and site-specific events will explore the themes and connections presented by the novel: patriarchy, the passing of land through family and the ties that bind us.Please visit dmmo.org/acres for more information, updates and events.

  • Jennifer Sterling: 6-on-6 Girls’ Basketball in Iowa

    Alta Vista City Hall, 203 S White Ave, Alta Vista, IA 50603, USA

    6-on-6 Girl’s Basketball in Iowa: Traditions, Transitions, and LegaciesFor most of the 20th cenury, 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 […]

  • Jennifer Sterling: 6-on-6 Girls’ Basketball in Iowa

    Charles City Public Library, 106 Milwaukee Mall, Charles City, IA 50616, USA

    6-on-6 Girl’s Basketball in Iowa: Traditions, Transitions, and LegaciesFor most of the 20th cenury, 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 […]

  • Rosa Snyder: Off the Map

    Newton Public Library, 100 N 3rd Ave W, Newton, IA 50208, USA

    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, […]

  • Rudy Daniels: Trains Across Iowa

    Delhi Public Library, 311 Franklin St, Delhi, IA 52223, USA

    Rudy Daniels describes the past, present and future of the Hawkeye State’s railroads. The program explores Iowa’s unique position in the construction of the first transcontinental railroad and Iowa’s great contribution to railroad safety. The talk also describes the famous streamliners that rode Iowa’s rails. All aboard for an Iowa rail adventure! Additional resources: Tales […]

  • ACRES UNEARTHED: King Lear by Iowa Stage Theatre Company

    Salisbury House & Gardens, 4025 Tonawanda Dr, Des Moines, IA 50312, USA

    Inspired by the world premier of A Thousand Acres, this series of photographic exhibits, art shows, discussions, plays, book clubs and site-specific events will explore the themes and connections presented by the novel: patriarchy, the passing of land through family and the ties that bind us.Please visit dmmo.org/acres for more information, updates and events.

  • Rudy Daniels: Trains Across Iowa

    Cascade Public Library, 301 1st Ave W, Cascade, IA 52033, USA

    Rudy Daniels describes the past, present and future of the Hawkeye State’s railroads. The program explores Iowa’s unique position in the construction of the first transcontinental railroad and Iowa’s great contribution to railroad safety. The talk also describes the famous streamliners that rode Iowa’s rails. All aboard for an Iowa rail adventure! Additional resources: Tales […]

  • Rosa Snyder: Off the Map

    Nevada Public Library, 631 K Ave, Nevada, IA 50201, USA

    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, […]

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

    220 Ohio St, Webster City, IA 50595, USA

    Surviving 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 the veterans themselves. Sara preserves these stories […]