Helen Lewis: Voicing a Cause, Voicing a Self

Marshalltown Public Library, 105 W Boone St, Marshalltown, IA 50158, USA

Voicing a Cause, Voicing a Self: Jane Addams at the Hull HouseThroughout her long career advocating the needs of impoverished immigrants, exploited laborers, youth criminals and war victims, Jane Addams valued Hull House, her settlement house in Chicago, as the center from which she and her colleagues could assist others, improve society and benefit themselves. […]

OJ Fargo: Greyhounds and Hawkeyes—Iowa in the Civil War

Adair Library, 312 Audubon St, Adair, IA 50002, USA

Greyhounds and Hawkeyes—Iowa in the Civil WarThe program details Iowa’s involvement in the Civil War from Ft. Sumter to the surrender at Appomattox. Although he focuses on the everyday experiences of a soldier in the field, Mr. Fargo also describes the situation on the home front and politics of the era. Audience questions are welcome.

John Liepa: Iowa’s Role in the Civil War

Greene County Historical Society, 219 E Lincoln Way, Jefferson, IA 50129, USA

This presentation tells the story of how Iowa events and changing attitudes from 1830-1861 influenced its Civil War roles; the evolution and changing status of laws affecting black Iowans; the role played by Iowans during the war, including key individuals and battles; the home front; and finally, the immediate and long-term impact on Iowa history.

Jeff Stein: Iowans You Should Know

Council Bluffs Public Library, 400 Willow Ave, Council Bluffs, IA 51503, USA

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 […]

Beth Hoffman: Bet the Farm

West Des Moines Public Library, 4000 Mills Civic Pkwy, West Des Moines, IA 50265, USA

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

John Liepa: Iowa’s Ethnic Heritage

Ames Public Library, 515 Douglas Ave, Ames, IA 50010, USA

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 […]

Darcy Maulsby: Savor Iowa’s Culinary History

Cedar Rapids Public Library, 450 5th Ave SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52401, USA

Savor Iowa’s Culinary History Savor Iowa’s amazing food heritage! Iowa’s delectable cuisine is quintessentially Midwestern, grounded in its rich farming heritage and spiced with diverse ethnic influences. From the chili-and-cinnamon-rolls phenomenon to Maid-Rites to the moveable feast known as RAGBRAI, discover the remarkable stories behind Iowa classics and savor a smorgasbord of other unique Iowa […]

Rosa Snyder: Glimpses of Iowa’s Captiol

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

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 […]

Rosa Snyder: Off the Map

Adel Public Library, 303 S 10th St, Adel, IA 50003, 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, […]

Chad Timm: Working with the Enemy

West Des Moines Public Library, 4000 Mills Civic Pkwy, West Des Moines, IA 50265, USA

Working with the Enemy: German, Italian and Japanese Prisoners of War in Iowa during the Second World WarAs 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 […]