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Tasty Tuesdays and Book Talk: Make Fruit Sparklers
<p>Tracy will show everyone a few of our newest children's books. Following the Book Talk, we'll make a snack together.</p>7/05/222:00 p.m.Ely Public LibraryEly -
Teens: Cooking Smoothies
<p>Summer activities gear towards kids ages 12-17.</p>7/05/222:00 p.m.Ely Public LibraryEly -
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Tasty Tuesdays and Book Talk: Mix a Trail Mix
<p>Tracy will show everyone a few of our newest children's books. Following the Book Talk, we'll make a snack together.</p>7/12/222:00 p.m.Ely Public LibraryEly -
Teens: Cooking Pinwheels
<p>Summer activities gear towards kids ages 12-17.</p>7/12/222:00 p.m.Ely Public LibraryEly -
Outdoor Fundamentals: Movie Clips
<p>Have you ever wanted to learn more skills on hiking/trip planning? Or just learning more about outdoor safety? Join us as we watch short videos on Outdoor Fundamentals. </p><p>Join us at the Hiawatha Public Library for Outdoor Fundamentals-Movie Nights.</p><p>These short episodes are Taught by Professor Elizabeth K. Andre of Northland College, and will give you the practical skills you need to set off for the water or the woods.</p><p>Each week we will watch 3 short episodes. </p><p>July 12: Clothing & Footwear for Outdoor Adventure; Basics for Wilderness Safety; and Introduction to Navigation</p><p>July 19: Assessing and Managing Risk in the Outdoors; Selecting a Campsite and Pitching Shelter; and Building a Campfire</p><p>July 26: Safe Drinking Water in the Wilderness; Outdoor Menu Planning & Cooking; and Minimizing Your Impact on the Wilderness</p> 2022-06-29 19:30:00 -05007/12/226:00 p.m.Hiawatha Public LibraryHiawatha -
3rd Annual Community Safety & Wellness Fair
<p>Cedar Rapids Central Church of Christ, Cleveland Area Neighborhood Association - Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Safe Kids Linn County are proud to host the 3rd Annual Community Safety & Wellness Fair on Saturday, July 16th at Cleveland Park in Cedar Rapids. This year’s fair will run from 10am to 1pm for families in Linn County.</p><p>Admission is FREE. No pre-registration or tickets required. Registration will be at the welcome tents at the event.</p><p>Children and families will have the opportunity to check out safety stations with information on pedestrian and bicycle safety, poison and drug safety, fire safety, and a variety of local agencies providing community resources, including Cedar Rapids Police Department, Cedar Rapids Fire Department, Central Furniture Rescue, Willis Dady, and more. There will be yard games, crafts, and other fun activities for families to participate in.</p><p>Those who attend will have the opportunity to enter to win a car seat, bicycle helmets, gift cards, and other special prizes. Special guests at the fair will include some of our local mascot friends - and a few other surprise guests!</p><p>The Cleveland Area Neighborhood Association welcomes families to enjoy the new playground at Cleveland Park and to join us for a picnic lunch fundraiser. Lunch will be served for the duration of the event (10am to 1pm). Thanks to our awesome sponsors, HyVee Johnson Ave and UnityPoint Health - St. Luke's, this year's lunch will be FREE!</p><p>Donations are always welcome as they will go back to the association to continue to produce free community events in the neighborhood.</p><p>For more information, please send inquiries to clevelandpark108@gmail.com or visit the Cleveland Area Neighborhood Association website at <a href="https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cana108.com%2F%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR1b1XjQKqJ14BNoM9bwqp0HVrm39iOszat0db0Hb_BvqNn4WdTp9OLLw_g&h=AT0cLQWdcpZ8Wo_ADKMzCf58XVnGC70af7xagrI0TsIp2X3YnajUgS-qDTQ6IiC1nYKUA1X92LVrjYeVdHbUqQfGcfT4VSO0Y4mo4d2AAPqiNXnmGuu_FxReJXUfjiMdjw&__tn__=q&c[0]=AT2u1jionaFzUzT5xZx_gAoUP6aAsAwUHqJ2dRTK_s7JOOZDGhdj26DOdNLDfRqwLczjmw3UMUDWFhx834XHYOQD_D-rv8juXHwuCHD0drdJoQ_rKG6B6EBRvdnGYkDwmeakEPTKxBOTyTY07aP5BQMxBoSXMRnnZ_pkVtau0V0EWppL4w" rel="nofollow noopener" tabindex="0" target="_blank">www.cana108.com.</a></p><p>FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS<br>Q: When is the event? Where is the event?<br>A: The fair is scheduled for Saturday, July 16th from 10am to 1pm at Cleveland Park.</p><p>Q: How much does it cost? Who can attend?<br>A: Event admission is free! Registration will be at the event at the welcome table. Children and families of all ages are welcome.</p><p>Q: Is there food?<br>A: There is a picnic lunch served at no cost, which includes a hot dog, chips, cookie, and a bottle of water. Thank you to HyVee Johnson Ave and UnityPoint Health - St. Luke's for making this possible!</p><p>Q: Are there bathrooms?<br>A: Yes, Cleveland Park has a pavilion with restrooms.</p><p>Q: What happens if there is bad weather?<br>A: The fair will be held in the event of good weather or even in slight rain. If there is a risk of severe weather, the fair will be cancelled. It will not be rescheduled in 2022.</p><p>Q: How do I enter to win the prizes?<br>A: To enter to win the prizes, you’ll be asked to submit your “Event Passport” completed with your name and contact information after visiting all of the booths. When you arrive, stop by the registration table to pick up your Event Passport. With the Event Passport, you will need to stop at each booth and get a signature or sticker from a booth representative.</p><p>Q: Who is eligible to win the prizes?<br>A: Prizes will be given away at 12:30pm. You must be present to win.</p><p>Q: What organizations will be represented at the fair?<br>A: Organizations will include, but are not limited to, Cedar Rapids Police Department, Cedar Rapids Fire Department, Willis Dady, and Central Furniture Rescue. More will be annouced at a late date.</p><p>Q: What activities are there?<br>A: There will be booths with kids’ activities and information for families, yard games, and crafts….PLUS the new Cleveland Park playground and splash pad.</p><p>Q: Who do I contact with questions?<br>A: Feel free to contact clevelandpark108@gmail.com and your question will be directed to the best event volunteer.</p> 2022-06-23 13:00:00 -05007/16/2210:00 a.m.Cleveland ParkCedar Rapids -
Flatland Cavalry Live at the First Avenue Club in Iowa City
<p>Flatland Cavalry returns to the First Avenue Club on Saturday, July 16, 2022 (rescheduled from January 15th). General Admission tickets: $20 (plus $4 service fee) and Reserved Table for 4 is SOLD OUT. Doors are 7pm and the show is 8pm.</p><p>Tickets: <a href="https://first-avenue-club.square.site/product/flatland-cavalry/258?cs=true&cst=custom&fbclid=IwAR2HiHCqNH5Kgxp5iMIY6rfCuN6C-dndlLA8legoHTcXXbtuwmdmJH8F-S8">https://first-avenue-club.square.site/product/flatland-cavalry/258?cs=true&cst=custom&fbclid=IwAR2HiHCqNH5Kgxp5iMIY6rfCuN6C-dndlLA8legoHTcXXbtuwmdmJH8F-S8</a></p><p>With their highly anticipated sophomore album, Homeland Insecurity, Texas’ Flatland Cavalry wants to stop and smell the roses. Bandleader and chief lyricist Cleto Cordero is fine with examining the present. There’s an appreciation for all the sharp detail and high-spirited emotions of today. Flatland Cavalry—the aforementioned Cordero, guitarist Reid Dillon, bassist Jonathan Saenz, drummer Jason Albers, and newest member, fiddle player Wesley Hall—has been stretching their legs across the country this past year after honing their craft and voice in the music boomtown of Lubbock, Texas. Homeland Insecurity finds Flatland further evolving as musicians and storytellers. They continue to expand their sonic palettes while remaining true to those defining characteristics that made them rising standouts years ago. On their previous releases, Come May and Humble Folks, Cordero and company harnessed untethered emotions, feel-good rhythms, and simple raw energy to make it into the hearts of fans and critics. There was power in Cordero’s proverbial pen that resonated with the highs and lows of college life. “We’re all just out of college,” says Cordero. “We’re in our mid-twenties. We’re all told growing up that by the time you’re out of school, you’ll have it all figured out, but that’s not really how it is. You’re still out there trying to find yourself.” It’s not a jump into adult life. That’s a facade and outright lie. Life doesn’t happen that way. You don’t turn 25 and become a fully-formed person. Rather, Homeland Insecurity finds Flatland exploring the anxieties, unsureness, growth, resilience, falters, fear, maturation, and eventual lessons learned as your grow older. By no means does Cordero and company feel they have it figured out, but rather, are trying to figure it out themselves as well. “I think at some point, you feel like you need to grow-up, but you don’t know how,” says Cordero. “You’re searching for that path though. You’re overturning every rock trying to find the secret that gets on to the next. I’m not trying to be a teacher or anything. I just wish someone would have told me earlier on and saved me the heartache of it all.” Flatland is unabashed in this search knowing that they’ve always wanted to be band where their crowd grew along with them. Cordero knows he could have just revisited old themes, young lust narratives, and drinking days glory for another album. He could have easily rehashed old ideas and gotten a pass for them as long as they were catchy, but he wouldn’t have been able to live with himself. There’s an uneasiness in his voice when even broaching the subject of cookie-cutter songs. You can hear him loosening a tie around his neck that isn’t there. “I had a lot I wanted to say,” says Cordero. “I knew there was a better way of saying it. I didn’t want to write at the same pace I was at during Humble Folks. And I don’t want to write at this pace in the future.” Homeland Insecurity sees Cordero sanding and smoothing the edges as a lyricist and storyteller. He’s always had an ear for memorable melodies and a gift at finding the heart of the story. But here, he expands and challenges himself to not only write at a deeper thematic level, but to simply become a better songwriter. “Everything I’d written before, it was always just something I had to get out. It was always spurred on by an emotion, but that doesn’t mean the lyrical side was rich,” says Cordero. “I have to really say something. Everything has to be purposeful. I can’t get stuck.” Indeed. Flatland Cavalry isn’t stuck in a rut. Despite embracing the harsh realities of modern civilization and the anxieties of life, Flatland carves out their own path on Homeland Insecurity.</p> 2022-02-01 23:00:00 -06007/16/227:00 p.m.First Avenue ClubIowa City -
Tasty Tuesdays and Book Talk: Make Your Own Ice Cream
<p>Tracy will show everyone a few of our newest children's books. Following the Book Talk, we'll make a snack together.</p>7/19/222:00 p.m.Ely Public LibraryEly -
Teens: Cooking Fruit Salad
<p>Summer activities gear towards kids ages 12-17.</p>7/19/222:00 p.m.Ely Public LibraryEly -
Outdoor Fundamentals: Movie Clips
<p>Have you ever wanted to learn more skills on hiking/trip planning? Or just learning more about outdoor safety? Join us as we watch short videos on Outdoor Fundamentals. </p><p>Join us at the Hiawatha Public Library for Outdoor Fundamentals-Movie Nights.</p><p>These short episodes are Taught by Professor Elizabeth K. Andre of Northland College, and will give you the practical skills you need to set off for the water or the woods.</p><p>Each week we will watch 3 short episodes. </p><p>July 12: Clothing & Footwear for Outdoor Adventure; Basics for Wilderness Safety; and Introduction to Navigation</p><p>July 19: Assessing and Managing Risk in the Outdoors; Selecting a Campsite and Pitching Shelter; and Building a Campfire</p><p>July 26: Safe Drinking Water in the Wilderness; Outdoor Menu Planning & Cooking; and Minimizing Your Impact on the Wilderness</p> 2022-07-19 19:30:00 -05007/19/226:00 p.m.Hiawatha Public LibraryHiawatha -
Series: Folk Crafting With Nature
<h2 data-hook="about">About the Event</h5><div data-hook="about-section-wrapper"><div data-hook="about-section-text"><p>This series will walk you through the “how tos” of three different natures based folk art projects, cyanotypes, flower crowns, and one surprise experience. We will then embark on a journey to collect items needed and craft together. You will leave with completed projects to utilize yourself or share with friends and family. You will feel confident recreating these pieces of art for years to come! </p><p><br></p><p>This series includes these 3 classes:</p><ul><li> July 23: Folk Prints: Printing with Sunlight- Create ethereal images out of natural found items, to share or keep for yourself. </li><li>September 22: Flower Crown Workshop- Celebrate the Autumnal equinox by creating a wearable flower crown in honor of the bounty of summer.</li><li>TBD </li></ul><p>THINGS TO BRING </p><ul><li>Standard attire and sun protection for hands-on outdoor learning: hat, jeans, sunscreen. </li><li>A notebook and a pen/pencil for writing and drawing (optional).</li></ul><p><br></p><p>REGISTRATION</p><p>Sliding scale fee: $60 - $0, based upon your access to resources.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Save 20%</strong> by registering here for all 3 classes in the series.</p><p><br></p><p>Harvest Preserve and Backyard Abundance members receive a 10% discount.</p><ul><li><a href="https://www.backyardabundance.org/membership" rel="noopener noreferrer noopener noreferrer" tabindex="0" target="_blank">Learn about Backyard Abundance membership</a>.</li><li><a href="https://www.harvestpreserve.org/membership-volunteer" rel="noopener noreferrer noopener noreferrer" tabindex="0" target="_blank">Learn about Harvest Preserve membership.</a></li></ul><p>INVITE FRIENDS AND FAMILY</p><p>We need a minimum of 10 attendees to host the classes. <strong>Please invite friends and family</strong> to ensure the events happen as scheduled. We would love to meet your loved ones.</p><p><br></p><p>EDUCATOR</p><p>Annie Ventullo, is a folk crafter, mushroom hunter, and lover of the woods. When she isn't playing with forest found items, she is a practicing ecotherapist and death doula. </p><p><br></p><p>LOCATION</p><p>Local Parks around the Iowa City area. </p><p><br></p><p>COVID-19</p><p>The event is held outside. Masks are optional. We will try to maintain 6' distancing.</p><p><br></p><p>SPONSORS AND PARTNERS</p><p>This class was developed in collaboration with many community partners using grant funding from the Johnson County Community Foundation and the Roy A. Hunt Foundation. It would not be possible without these sponsors and supporters. Please frequent these generous organizations to thank them for donations of time, materials, and funds.</p><ul><li>-<a href="https://cfjc.org/" rel="noopener noreferrer noopener noreferrer" tabindex="0" target="_blank">Johnson County Community Foundation</a></li><li>-<a href="https://rahuntfdn.org/" rel="noopener noreferrer noopener noreferrer" tabindex="0" target="_blank">Roy A. Hunt Foundation</a></li><li>-<a href="https://www.icgov.org/?id=1082" rel="noopener noreferrer noopener noreferrer" tabindex="0" target="_blank">Iowa City Parks and Recreation Department</a></li><li>-<a href="https://100grannies.org/" rel="noopener noreferrer noopener noreferrer" tabindex="0" target="_blank">100 Grannies</a></li><li>-<a href="https://www.earlmay.com/locations/iowa-city-iowa" rel="noopener noreferrer noopener noreferrer" tabindex="0" target="_blank">Earl May Garden Center</a></li><li>-<a href="https://www.extension.iastate.edu/johnson/master-gardener-program" rel="noopener noreferrer noopener noreferrer" tabindex="0" target="_blank">Master Gardeners of Johnson County</a></li><li>-<a href="https://www.newpi.coop/" rel="noopener noreferrer noopener noreferrer" tabindex="0" target="_blank">New Pioneer Food Co-op</a></li></ul></div></div> 2022-04-18 13:55:00 -05007/23/2211:55 a.m.Hubbard ParkIowa City -
Tasty Tuesday and Book Talk: Mix S'more on the Go
<p>Tracy will show everyone a few of our newest children's books. Following the Book Talk, we'll make a snack together.</p>7/26/222:00 p.m.Ely Public LibraryEly -
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Teens: Cooking Mac & Cheese
<p>Summer activities gear towards kids ages 12-17.</p>7/26/222:00 p.m.Ely Public LibraryEly -
Outdoor Fundamentals: Movie Clips
<p>Have you ever wanted to learn more skills on hiking/trip planning? Or just learning more about outdoor safety? Join us as we watch short videos on Outdoor Fundamentals. </p><p>Join us at the Hiawatha Public Library for Outdoor Fundamentals-Movie Nights.</p><p>These short episodes are Taught by Professor Elizabeth K. Andre of Northland College, and will give you the practical skills you need to set off for the water or the woods.</p><p>Each week we will watch 3 short episodes. </p><p>July 12: Clothing & Footwear for Outdoor Adventure; Basics for Wilderness Safety; and Introduction to Navigation</p><p>July 19: Assessing and Managing Risk in the Outdoors; Selecting a Campsite and Pitching Shelter; and Building a Campfire</p><p>July 26: Safe Drinking Water in the Wilderness; Outdoor Menu Planning & Cooking; and Minimizing Your Impact on the Wilderness</p> 2022-07-26 19:30:00 -05007/26/226:00 p.m.Hiawatha Public LibraryHiawatha -
The Local Grove Market
<p>The Local Grove Market</p><p>July 31st 11:00am-5:00pm</p><p>at Ashton Hill Farm</p> 2022-03-14 17:00:00 -05007/31/2211:00 a.m.Ashton Hill FarmCedar Rapids -
Art Lovers Book Club: Blue Arabesque: A Search for the Sublime by Patricia Hampl
<p>Just out of college, Patricia Hampl was mesmerized by a Matisse painting she saw in the Art Institute of Chicago: an aloof woman gazing at goldfish in a bowl, a mysterious Moroccan screen behind her. This woman seemed a welcome secular version of the nuns of Hampl’s girlhood, free and untouchable, a poster girl for twentieth-century feminism. In <em>Blue Arabesque,</em> Hampl explores the allure of that woman, immersed in leisure, so at odds with the increasing rush of the modern era. Her tantalizing meditation takes us to the Cote d’Azur and North Africa, from cloister to harem, pondering figures as diverse as Eugène Delacroix, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Katherine Mansfield. Returning always to Matisse and his obsessive portraits of languid women, Hampl discovers they were not decorative indulgences but surprising acts of integrity.</p> 2022-03-17 17:00:00 -05008/18/224:00 p.m.Cedar Rapids Museum of ArtCedar Rapids -
Art Lovers Book Club: Back to Japan: The Life and Art of Master Kimono Painter Kunihiko Moriguchi by Marc Petitjean
<p>As a young decorative arts student in the 1960s, Moriguchi rubbed shoulders with the cultural elite of Paris and befriended Balthus, who would profoundly influence his artistic career. Discouraged by Balthus from pursuing design in Europe, he returned to Japan to take up his father’s vocation. Once back in this world of tradition he had tried to escape, Moriguchi contemporized the craft of Yūzen (resist dyeing) through his innovative use of abstraction in patterns.<br><br>With a documentarian’s keen eye, Petitjean retraces Moriguchi’s remarkable life, from his childhood during the turbulent 1940s and 50s marked by war, to his prime as an artist with works exhibited in the most prestigious museums in the world.</p> 2022-03-17 17:00:00 -05009/15/224:00 p.m.Cedar Rapids Museum of ArtCedar Rapids -
MasterChef Junior Live!
<p>Something tasty is heading to your hometown! America’s favorite cooking show is now on tour with MasterChef Junior Live! This high-energy, interactive, stage production brings the culinary hit TV show, MasterChef Junior, directly to fans and foodies alike… LIVE on stage! Watch Season 8’s winner, finalist, and fan favorites as they take to the stage in head-to-head cooking demonstrations and fun (sometimes messy!) challenges with an overall immersive audience experience fun for all ages. Celebrate all things MasterChef with a VIP Experience! Limited packages are available that will include a pre-show meet and greet, signed merchandise, photo opportunities, and more. It’s a recipe for a guaranteed good time! Bring the whole family to see MasterChef Junior Live! Get your tickets today! </p> 2022-06-28 20:30:00 -05009/21/227:00 p.m.Adler TheatreDavenport -
Flower Crown Workshop
<p>Join us in celebrating the autumn equinox. Commune together the evening of the equinox, while making autumnal folk flower crowns. Explore a brief history of the purpose and role of these headdresses and step by step directions for making one of your own. We will also discuss how best to preserve your flower crown as decorative adornment or ritualistic use. </p><p><br></p><p>THINGS TO BRING</p><ul><li>Weather friendly clothing</li><li>A notebook and a pen/pencil for writing and drawing (optional)</li></ul><p><br></p><p>REGISTRATION</p><p>Sliding scale fee: $25 - $0, based upon your access to resources.</p><p><br></p><p>This class is a part of a 3-class series. There is a<strong> 20% discount</strong> for registering for the series. (See separate Series: Folk Crafting With Nature registration).</p><p><br></p><p>Backyard Abundance members receive a 10% discount.</p><ul><li><a href="https://www.backyardabundance.org/membership" rel="noopener noreferrer noopener noreferrer" tabindex="0" target="_blank">Learn about Backyard Abundance membership</a>.</li></ul><p>INVITE FRIENDS AND FAMILY</p><p>We need a minimum of 10 attendees to host the class. Please invite friends and family to ensure the event happens as scheduled. We would love to meet your loved ones.</p><p><br></p><p>EDUCATOR</p><p>Annie Ventullo, is a folk crafter, mushroom hunter and lover of the woods. When she isn't playing with forest-found items, she is a practicing ecotherapist and death doula. </p><p><br></p><p>LOCATION</p><p>Happy Hallow Park, 800 Brown St, Iowa City, IA 52245, USA</p><p><br></p><p>COVID-19</p><p>The event is held outside. Masks are optional. We will try to maintain 6' distancing.</p><p><br></p><p>SPONSORS AND PARTNERS</p><p>This class was developed in collaboration with many community partners using grant funding from the Johnson County Community Foundation and the Roy A. Hunt Foundation. It would not be possible without these sponsors and supporters. Please frequent these generous organizations to thank them for donations of time, materials and funds.</p><ul><li><a href="https://cfjc.org/" rel="noopener noreferrer noopener noreferrer" tabindex="0" target="_blank">Johnson County Community Foundation</a></li><li><a href="https://rahuntfdn.org/" rel="noopener noreferrer noopener noreferrer" tabindex="0" target="_blank">Roy A. Hunt Foundation</a></li><li><a href="https://www.icgov.org/?id=1082" rel="noopener noreferrer noopener noreferrer" tabindex="0" target="_blank">Iowa City Parks and Recreation Department</a></li><li><a href="https://100grannies.org/" rel="noopener noreferrer noopener noreferrer" tabindex="0" target="_blank">100 Grannies</a></li><li><a href="https://www.earlmay.com/locations/iowa-city-iowa" rel="noopener noreferrer noopener noreferrer" tabindex="0" target="_blank">Earl May Garden Center</a></li><li><a href="https://www.extension.iastate.edu/johnson/master-gardener-program" rel="noopener noreferrer noopener noreferrer" tabindex="0" target="_blank">Master Gardeners of Johnson County</a></li><li><a href="https://www.newpi.coop/" rel="noopener noreferrer noopener noreferrer" tabindex="0" target="_blank">New Pioneer Food Co-op</a></li></ul> 2022-04-18 19:00:00 -05009/22/225:30 p.m.Happy Hallow ParkIowa City -
The Bellamy Brothers Live at the First Avenue Club in Iowa City
<p>The First Avenue Club welcomes back the Bellamy Brothers with special guests Boot Jack Duo on Saturday, October 22, 2022. TABLE OPTIONS: Reserved Table for 4 with tickets $185. Reserved Table for 6 with tickets $270. Reserved Table for 8 with Tickets $350. General Admission Ticket with Seat at a Table (seated with other patrons) $40. Reserved table patrons must have at least one person check in at 7pm to get their table assignment. Standing General Admission Tickets: $25. Doors are 7pm. The show starts at 8pm. This is an all-ages show,</p><p>Tickets: <a href="https://first-avenue-club.square.site/product/the-bellamy-brothers/190?cs=true&cst=custom">https://first-avenue-club.square.site/product/the-bellamy-brothers/190?cs=true&cst=custom</a></p><p>Howard and David continue to prove that the trail they’ve ridden to fame has been as unique as their music itself—music that is now celebrating over 40 years of success. The road that started on the pop music charts in the ‘70’s, took a winding turn into country music in the ‘80’s, paving the way for duos to come, such as Brooks & Dunn, Montgomery Gentry, Big & Rich and previously—The Judds. But before the road forked into country, the musical odyssey of brothers Bellamy started creatively smoldering in their home state of Florida, before exploding nationally amidst the ’70’s pop music culture of L.A. The brothers first official gig was in 1968, playing a free show with their father at the Rattlesnake Roundup in San Antonio, Florida. They honed their early skills playing Black clubs throughout the south, and singing backup for artists such as Percy Sledge, Eddie Floyd and Little Anthony & The Imperials. Within a few months, the brothers moved north, immersing themselves and their rock/country sound in the Atlanta market, where the Allman Brothers were the emerging kings of the music world. With the dawning of the Age of Aquarius on the horizon, and America embroiled in a smoke haze of drugs, civil unrest and an unpopular war, The Bellamy’s music picked-up the hard driving edge that bespoke the times. Songwriting had become David Bellamy’s drug of choice during the long road gigs he and Howard were regularly pulling bodies and equipment to and from. It was his songwriting that was posed to soon provide the duo a national breakout. The break came in the form of the hit, “Spiders & Snakes,” written by David and recorded by Jim Stafford. The song became a smash, eventually selling more than three million units worldwide. It became the catapult that rocketed the brothers onto the L.A. music scene. Young and impressionable, Howard and David fell into the musical circle of the greats of the day: Bob Dylan, James Taylor and Van Morrison, as well as West Coast based country rockers like Poco and the Byrds. It was a creative shoe that fit. Now known by their music and the company they were keeping, The Bellamy’s officially lifted off the launch pad in 1976 when their single, “Let Your Love Flow,” became an instant smash in both the U.S. and Europe. It stayed on the international charts long enough to build a huge international fan base for the hip young brothers that endures to this day. In Germany alone it perched at No. 1 for more than two months. The love was indeed flowing as The Bellamy’s jammed for audiences on their sold-out concerts and shared stages with the likes of Loggins & Messina, the Doobie Brothers and the Beach Boys with their patented blend of rock/country music. True to their musical roots, their style and their songwriting was moving steadily more towards their raising. By the late ‘70’s The Bellamy’s were emerging on the country charts with another bona fide smash. “If I Said You Had A Beautiful Body (Would You Hold It Against Me),” originally scrawled on a dinner napkin by David, rocketed them to the top of the country charts the way “Let Your Love Flow,” had done in the pop market just a few years earlier. It proved to be the first of a string of fourteen No. 1 singles in the U.S. alone. Success followed success: “Dancing Cowboys,” “Sugar Daddy,” “You Ain’t Just Whistlin’ Dixie,” “Lovers Live Longer,” “Do You Love As Good As You Look,” “Redneck Girl,” “For All The Wrong Reasons,” “I Love Her Mind,” “I Need More Of You,” “Old Hippie,” “Too Much Is Not Enough,” “Kids Of The Baby Boom,” “Reggae Cowboy” and “Crazy From The Heart,”…all have lined the corridors of the Bellamy’s musical history and their walls with platinum and gold. Along the way, Howard and David created a patent on the newly cool “duo” category in country music. In the era of the 2000’s, The Bellamy Brothers hold the record in both the Academy of Country Music (ACM) and the Country Music Association Awards (CMA) for the most duo nominations. Numerous GRAMMY nods have also been directed toward the brothers. Internationally, the story has been the same—though the titles may be different. The Bellamy’s have released more than two-dozen hit songs outside the U.S. that were never released here. With a sharp eye on the songwriting skills that have been the bedrock of their success, Howard and David concur that their career is unique in their international finesse for matching their songs to the market. “For the international releases, you have to have a strong melody,” notes David. “The lyric is very important, but internationally the melody is something fans can lock into, even if they can’t understand the lyrics.” Howard and David continue to perform and film TV specials in Europe and around the world. These days when the subject turns to touring, The Bellamy’s are showing a new generation of country music how it’s done. Country superstar Blake Shelton has helped introduce a new era of fans to the hits of The Bellamy Brothers during his annual Friends and Heroes Tour, where they continue to captivate arena audiences around the country. “We’re old road dogs,” grins Howard when asked about the motivation behind the brothers 200 plus concert dates each year. Adds David: “Our live draw is bigger than it was in the ‘80’s. I think the same people that grew up with us and with our music in the ‘60’s and ‘70’s obviously have raised a whole new generation of Bellamy fans who started toddling to our music. Now they’re turning up at our concerts as college kids, who are really turned on and tuned in to us and our music...it’s a great feeling.” On the infrequent off days from the road, Howard and David head the bus back to their 150-acre family ranch in Darby, Florida just north of Tampa. A working ranch, the spread consists of Purebred Brahman Cattle and quarter horses. The Bellamy’s are opening up their lives to television audiences with their hit reality show “Honky Tonk Ranch.” Each episode of “Honky Tonk Ranch” enthralls viewers with the unpredictable misadventures of the Bellamy’s attempting to balance their globe-trotting touring schedule while also running their sprawling family ranch in south Florida. The show was originally broadcast on “The Cowboy Channel” (a subsidy of RFD-TV) and streamed around the world. Season two of “Honky Tonk Ranch” airs now on Thursday evenings at 8:30 p.m. ET on the Circle Network and will also be available for worldwide streaming in the very near future. The Bellamy Brothers celebrated their 40th anniversary with the release of a two-CD collection, 40 years, an ambitious project containing 20 of their biggest hits and 20 brand-new songs. In 2019, the Bellamy’s released Over the Moon as well as their first book Let Your Love Flow – the Life and Times of The Bellamy Brothers. The book is about two Florida cowboys who journeyed from country poverty to worldwide musical stardom because they had the talent and because it never occurred to them, they couldn’t make it. Their most recent project, Bucket List, debuted in July of 2020 with “Rednecks (Lookin’ for Paychecks),” a timely take on the current situation, leading the EP. Bucket List also includes “No Country Music For Old Men,” a collaboration with longtime friend John Anderson inspired by the loss of Kenny Rogers, and more light-hearted songs like “Lay Low, Stay High,” which ties into Howard and David’s recent partnership with the Florida-based medical marijuana company, Trulieve, on their flower product line Old Hippie Stash.</p> 2022-02-01 23:00:00 -060010/22/227:00 p.m.First Avenue ClubIowa City -
Amana Colonies Tannenbaum Forest
<p>Visit a forest of decorated Christmas trees. Over 50 live trees are decorated by local businesses, organizations and residents. Visit the forest in our Festhalle Barn (dress warm). Featuring our Nativity scene and our 17' German Christmas Pyramid made by local craftsmen. Free will donation at the door, with proceeds going to the "Stead Family Children's Hospital" in Iowa City and other local charities. <strong>Tannenbaum Forest is open Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays from November 25th - December 18th. Hours vary, please check our website.</strong></p> 2019-03-28 17:00:00 -050011/25/2211:00 a.m.Festhalle BarnAmana -
Prelude to Christmas
<p>Welcome in the holiday season including a glimpse into Amana's Christmas past. Plenty of shopping, food, drink and music. Amana Church Bazaar & Cookie Walk. Tannenbaum (Christmas tree) Forest featuring our Nativity scene & 17' German Pyramid. </p><p><br></p><p><br></p> 2019-03-28 20:00:00 -050012/02/2211:00 a.m.Amana Colonies Convention & Visitor BureauAmana -
Prelude to Christmas
<p>Welcome in the holiday season including a glimpse into Amana's Christmas past. Plenty of shopping, food, drink and music. Amana Church Bazaar & Cookie Walk. Tannenbaum (Christmas tree) Forest featuring our Nativity scene & 17' German Pyramid. </p> 2022-01-26 20:00:00 -060012/03/2210:00 a.m.Amana Colonies Convention & Visitor BureauAmana -
Prelude to Christmas
<p>Welcome in the holiday season including a glimpse into Amana's Christmas past. Plenty of shopping, food, drink and music. Amana Church Bazaar & Cookie Walk. Tannenbaum (Christmas tree) Forest featuring our Nativity scene & 17' German Pyramid.</p> 2022-01-26 16:00:00 -060012/04/2211:00 a.m.Amana Colonies Convention & Visitor BureauAmana