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December 4, 2023 301 S. 11th Ave. W.
December 5, 2023 301 S. 11th Ave. W.
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December 7, 2023 301 S. 11th Ave. W.
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1st Ave
We are a meet-up that introduces creatives and entrepreneurs to one another so that they can share ways to grow their ideas. We are a space for outside-the-box thinkers to find and support each other’s ideas. We are here to help people make connections that stimulate organic economic growth.
Jasper County Courthouse
Capitol II Theatre
$4.00 pop/popcorn special offered sponsored by Newton YMCA
Downtown Newton
Hosted by Newton Main Street, the market features a variety of vendors and has something for everyone. Join the market on in downtown Newton from 4 to 6 p.m. every Tuesday, June through September. The Market is authorized to participate in the WIC Farmers Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP). The Newton Farmers' Market history began in the 1980's, started by local attorney and Chamber of Commerce member Herbert S. Selby.
Newton Public Library
Wondering what to read next? Check out our FREE monthly mystery bags for adults! Mystery bags have a different theme every month and contain a surprise selection of 4-5 books and an adult craft. Return the books when you're done with them - keep the craft! The August theme is "May We Recommend..." and includes a selection of the library staff's favorite titles and recommended reads. The craft is a colorful spice jar terrarium. Registration opens July 25th. Ages 18+ Please direct message the library on Facebook or call 641-792-4108 to register.
Over the past century, the setting for the spring passion of many Iowans has been the ballpark. Join professor and historian, John Liepa, for an exploration of the myths of baseball’s origins, the early history and evolution of the game, baseball’s journey to Iowa and the role of the Civil War in spreading its popularity. Audiences will learn about some of Iowa’s baseball pioneers and view an extensive collection of baseball memorabilia featuring Iowa players. This program is open to the public and free to attend. All ages welcome!
Maytag Pool