All of Us is a project of the NIH and is trying to build one of the largest and most diverse health databases that is used for research to learn more about why people get sick or stay healthy and what makes us unique in order to find better ways to prevent and treat illnesses. By donating blood samples, you can help further this research. Participants will receive their DNA sequencing results, including if they carry any genetic abnormalities, as well as tracing ancestry back 500 years! No identifiable, personal information is shared in this database. Stop by to check out the All of Us exhibit that will be on display in the Library's parking lot and decide if you would like to contribute to this amazing project. Other organizations, including Pottawattamie County Health, Alzheimer's Association, Viva Fit Kitchen, and the Pottawattamie County Historical Society, will be present throughout the week. Check the website for more information.
Come play new and classic board and card games. This group meets the first and third Tuesday of each month, and it is free to attend. You are welcome to bring your favorite games or just stop in to join a game.
Are you into thrillers and always looking for the next adventure? Immerse yourself in a mystery book, then meet up to talk about it! Our selection is sure to keep you on your toes and always wanting more.
Join: Pick up discussion books at the Reference Desk.
All of Us is a project of the NIH and is trying to build one of the largest and most diverse health databases that is used for research to learn more about why people get sick or stay healthy and what makes us unique in order to find better ways to prevent and treat illnesses. By donating blood samples, you can help further this research. Participants will receive their DNA sequencing results, including if they carry any genetic abnormalities, as well as tracing ancestry back 500 years! No identifiable, personal information is shared in this database. Stop by to check out the All of Us exhibit that will be on display in the Library's parking lot and decide if you would like to contribute to this amazing project. Other organizations, including Pottawattamie County Health, Alzheimer's Association, Viva Fit Kitchen, and the Pottawattamie County Historical Society, will be present throughout the week. Check the website for more information.
Learn the basics of how to use a sewing machine: from setting it up properly, to sewing straight lines! We’ll cover: sewing machine parts and accessories, how to thread the machine, how to install the bobbin, and more! Bring your sewing questions and get started on your sewing journey!
This class is free and open to the public – ages 14+.
Upon completion of this class, you will be certified to check out the Janome Jem Gold Sewing Machine from the Makerspace!
Space is limited - registration required!
Ready to test your pint of knowledge with your friends and have a fun time out? Every Wednesday, America's Pub Quiz (APQ) brings a fun and exciting trivia game to play! Bring your friends, coworkers, and family — create a team of up to 6 players and see if you'll win the night! What makes this Pub Quiz fun and different is every question is based on a wager system making it truly anyone's game to win! The top 3 teams at the end of the Quiz will win bar gift cards. Who knows, there could be bonus prizes won during the game!
21+ night, no cover.
Please support our venue and APQ by purchasing beverage(s). Outside beverages, containers, hydroflasks, and drinks are not permitted.
All of Us is a project of the NIH and is trying to build one of the largest and most diverse health databases that is used for research to learn more about why people get sick or stay healthy and what makes us unique in order to find better ways to prevent and treat illnesses. By donating blood samples, you can help further this research. Participants will receive their DNA sequencing results, including if they carry any genetic abnormalities, as well as tracing ancestry back 500 years! No identifiable, personal information is shared in this database. Stop by to check out the All of Us exhibit that will be on display in the Library's parking lot and decide if you would like to contribute to this amazing project. Other organizations, including Pottawattamie County Health, Alzheimer's Association, Viva Fit Kitchen, and the Pottawattamie County Historical Society, will be present throughout the week. Check the website for more information.
The Taco Ride takes place every Thursday evening on the Wabash Trace Nature Trail, from Council Bluffs, Iowa to Mineola, Iowa, and back. The scenic ride is about 20 miles through the Loess Hills and ends with dinner at Tobey Jack's Mineola Steakhouse. The weekly rides take place from when the trail is dry enough in the spring (usually in April or May) until late in the fall (usually until Halloween).
Most riders start at Iowa West Foundation Trailhead Park where parking is available. Slightly more than halfway between the trailhead and Tobey Jack's, many riders will stop at a picnic area, nicknamed Margaritaville, for a quick break and to join in a conversation with fellow bikers or to partake in refreshments they brought with them.
Note: The Taco Ride is a weekly event. It runs every Thursday evening during most of the year, weather permitting. Visit the Taco Ride website, linked below, for event news. For more information about the ride, visit our blog.
Come by the Makerspace and learn how to embroider your name on fabric! Choose from a selection of fonts and colors, and build your skills with our embroidery machine.
The Brother Stellaire embroidery machine makes converting images or text into a finished project quick and easy. Perfect for patches, clothing, or household decorations, add that finishing touch or bit of personalization to make your creation even more special.
This class is free and open to the public – ages 14+.
Space is limited - registration required!
Escape the ordinary and plunge into the unique, alternate worlds depicted in science fiction and fantasy genres. Our Worlds Away Book Club will transport you into other cultures, peoples, eras and galaxies with our selection.
Join: Pick up discussion books at the Reference Desk
The Iowa Trails Summit brings together trail builders, supporters, volunteers, advocates, and enthusiasts from across Iowa and beyond to delve into trail development topics ranging from corridor acquisition, engineering, and enhancements to funding, maintenance, and marketing. Attendees will hear from nationally acclaimed speakers, network with other trail enthusiasts and learn new skills and tactics to continue to improve and build trails in their communities.
All of Us is a project of the NIH and is trying to build one of the largest and most diverse health databases that is used for research to learn more about why people get sick or stay healthy and what makes us unique in order to find better ways to prevent and treat illnesses. By donating blood samples, you can help further this research. Participants will receive their DNA sequencing results, including if they carry any genetic abnormalities, as well as tracing ancestry back 500 years! No identifiable, personal information is shared in this database. Stop by to check out the All of Us exhibit that will be on display in the Library's parking lot and decide if you would like to contribute to this amazing project. Other organizations, including Pottawattamie County Health, Alzheimer's Association, Viva Fit Kitchen, and the Pottawattamie County Historical Society, will be present throughout the week. Check the website for more information.
Mark your calendars for the first Friday of every month, from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm, and join in as The Occasional Collective brings the flavor to Treynor. We'll transform the South TS Bank parking lot into a slice of foodie heaven right here in our little rural community. The Occasional Collective is passionate about making a positive impact in our community, and that's why a portion of all in-store sales during #FirstFridayFoodTruck events will be donated to local area food pantries, including Treynor, Riverside, and CB. By participating, you'll not only be enjoying delicious food and supporting local businesses, but you'll also be directly contributing to the fight against food insecurity in our community. Together, let's make #FirstFridayFoodTruck a delicious tradition that nourishes our community in more ways than one! Events are Scheduled every first Friday from March 1st until November 1st. Please check the website or Facebook to confirm the details.
Calling all gamers! You're invited to a family-oriented three-day weekend of gaming!
Nuke-Con is the Omaha area's premier gaming convention. Several volunteers, dozens of businesses, and hundreds of gamers come together to play games and have a good time. Convention programming is created by the gamers themselves.
Event Schedule:
Join us every First Friday of the Month for our Silent Book Club! Are you a book lover looking for a new way to enjoy your favorite novels? Consider joining our first silent book club, this unique event allows book enthusiasts to come together and read in companionable silence. It's the perfect way to unwind after a long week and connect with fellow bookworms.
6:30PM >> Social Hour
7-8PM >> Silent Reading
8:30PM >> Social Hour
Railroad historian James Ehernberger will visit the UP Museum on October 4 to present ‘W.R. McKeen and Union Pacific Motor Cars.’
Throughout his railroading career, Jim became a prolific photographer and his photographs were published in many national magazines and books. He co-authored his first book, Smoke Across the Prairie (which covered the Nebraska division of Union Pacific), in 1964. Since, Jim has authored or contributed to over 70 books and magazines.
Most recently, The Railway & Locomotive Historical Society awarded Ehernberger the Senior Achievement Award for a lifetime of significant contributions to the writing, preservation, and interpretation of North America’s railroading history.
This event begins at 6:30 p.m. at the Union Pacific Railroad Museum on October 4. This presentation is free and open to the public, but attendees must RSVP to reserve seats.
Join us for a 45-minute guided tour of the Squirrel Cage Jail. All the lights are out, Halloween decorations around the full building, and scarers are in costume roaming the halls. Enjoy the spooky history with the chance of a scare! Tickets are $15 online and $20 at the door(while available). Tours will occur every half hour on Friday and Saturday from 7 p.m. - 8 p.m.
All sales are final.
Tours are recommended for ages 13 and up.
Psychic readings, aura photography, holistic healers, crystals, incense, jewelry and a wide variety of other mystic offerings. This family-friendly event is hosted by The Next Millennium and is free to attend.
Event Hours:
Let's slow down the whirling pace of modern life and realign with the cadence of Mother Nature. Things we'll be reflecting on during this autumn program: Gratitude and Letting Go
Each Meander & Gander program will take place outdoors, be seasonally focused, and include a moderate hike, guided meditation, breathwork, and time for reflection. No prior experience necessary.
Suggested to bring: notebook or journal, water, something to sit or lie upon (towel or small blanket), and weather-appropriate attire. $15 per person. Ages 16+.
In celebration of Binational Health Week, All Care Health Center is partnering with the Mexican Consulate of Omaha to host the annual family health fair!
Free services include flu shots, diabetes screenings, STD testing, clinical breast exams, blood pressure checks, mental health resources, food application assistance, legal information, healthy eating information, a food pantry, fresh fruit, and a vendor fair.
Free flu vaccines are provided by Methodist Health Systems.
¡Para celebrar la Semana Binacional de la Salud, All Care Health Center se asocia con el Consulado de México en Omaha para organizar la feria anual de salud familiar!
Los servicios gratuitos incluyen, chequeo de diabetes, examen de mama, vacuna contra la influenza gratis, chequeo de presion arterial, recursos de salud mental, puestos de informacion, información legal, fruta fresca, y información sobre alimentación saludable.
Vacunas gratuitas contra la gripe proporcionadas por Methodist Health Systems.
All of Us is a project of the NIH and is trying to build one of the largest and most diverse health databases that is used for research to learn more about why people get sick or stay healthy and what makes us unique in order to find better ways to prevent and treat illnesses. By donating blood samples, you can help further this research. Participants will receive their DNA sequencing results, including if they carry any genetic abnormalities, as well as tracing ancestry back 500 years! No identifiable, personal information is shared in this database. Stop by to check out the All of Us exhibit that will be on display in the Library's parking lot and decide if you would like to contribute to this amazing project. Other organizations, including Pottawattamie County Health, Alzheimer's Association, Viva Fit Kitchen, and the Pottawattamie County Historical Society, will be present throughout the week. Check the website for more information.
Nestled in the bluffs overlooking the Missouri River Valley, Fairview Cemetery is home to many Council Bluffs settlers, business entrepreneurs, and a scurry of black squirrels. Though not on cemetery ground, Fairview has become synonymous with one of Council Bluffs most impressive, beautiful, and elegant landmarks. She is a site to behold - wings at rest, one hand outstretched, a wistful look, and a peaceful gaze. This tour explores the majesty of this historic memorial garden, the lives of some who rest there, and the art erected to memorialize them.
Calling all gamers! You're invited to a family-oriented three-day weekend of gaming!
Nuke-Con is the Omaha area's premier gaming convention. Several volunteers, dozens of businesses, and hundreds of gamers come together to play games and have a good time. Convention programming is created by the gamers themselves.
Event Schedule:
This year's annual All Hallows Eve Festival at Botna Bend promises fun for the entire family including hayrack rides, cookie decorating, hot dogs, and trick or treating! The public is invited to participate in fun fall activities hosted by Botna Bend Park staff and campers.
A $3 per vehicle entry fee or Pottawattamie Conservation membership is required to enter the park if you are not camping. Free will donations will be gratefully accepted and used to fund additional free and low-cost public programming at your county parks.
The following events will take place in the South Campground Pavilion:
Registered campers may decorate their sites for a chance to win 1st, 2nd, or 3rd place prizes! Judging will take place after dark and awards will be presented at the Olsen Lodge at 9:00 p.m
Support trails in Pottawattamie County during Biketober! Join us for a 20-mile bike ride around Council Bluffs with fun and surprises.
$30 early registration.
Join us for a 45-minute guided tour of the Squirrel Cage Jail. All the lights are out, Halloween decorations around the full building, and scarers are in costume roaming the halls. Enjoy the spooky history with the chance of a scare! Tickets are $15 online and $20 at the door(while available). Tours will occur every half hour on Friday and Saturday from 7 p.m. - 8 p.m.
All sales are final.
Tours are recommended for ages 13 and up.
Psychic readings, aura photography, holistic healers, crystals, incense, jewelry and a wide variety of other mystic offerings. This family-friendly event is hosted by The Next Millennium and is free to attend.
Event Hours:
All of Us is a project of the NIH and is trying to build one of the largest and most diverse health databases that is used for research to learn more about why people get sick or stay healthy and what makes us unique in order to find better ways to prevent and treat illnesses. By donating blood samples, you can help further this research. Participants will receive their DNA sequencing results, including if they carry any genetic abnormalities, as well as tracing ancestry back 500 years! No identifiable, personal information is shared in this database. Stop by to check out the All of Us exhibit that will be on display in the Library's parking lot and decide if you would like to contribute to this amazing project. Other organizations, including Pottawattamie County Health, Alzheimer's Association, Viva Fit Kitchen, and the Pottawattamie County Historical Society, will be present throughout the week. Check the website for more information.
Get ready to cruise back in time at Albright's Auto Parts 7th Annual Car Show with a "Feelin' Groovy 70's" theme! Enjoy great music and delicious food, and have the chance to win one of the Top 10 trophies awarded by popular vote.
Early registration is just $20 through October 5th or $25 on the day of the show.
Vendors are welcome—call 712-323-4020 to participate. Don’t miss this groovy event!
Calling all gamers! You're invited to a family-oriented three-day weekend of gaming!
Nuke-Con is the Omaha area's premier gaming convention. Several volunteers, dozens of businesses, and hundreds of gamers come together to play games and have a good time. Convention programming is created by the gamers themselves.
Event Schedule:
The Dock brings two of your favorite bands for their Customer Appreciation Concert 2024! Touch of Grey followed by Southern Nights!
Enjoy dinner, drinks, and dancing—there's no cover! The bands will take the outdoor stage, and it's going to be a celebration of the folks who have supported live music at The Dock!
All of Us is a project of the NIH and is trying to build one of the largest and most diverse health databases that is used for research to learn more about why people get sick or stay healthy and what makes us unique in order to find better ways to prevent and treat illnesses. By donating blood samples, you can help further this research. Participants will receive their DNA sequencing results, including if they carry any genetic abnormalities, as well as tracing ancestry back 500 years! No identifiable, personal information is shared in this database. Stop by to check out the All of Us exhibit that will be on display in the Library's parking lot and decide if you would like to contribute to this amazing project. Other organizations, including Pottawattamie County Health, Alzheimer's Association, Viva Fit Kitchen, and the Pottawattamie County Historical Society, will be present throughout the week. Check the website for more information.
Do you have general questions about your mobile device, computer or laptop? Do you want to set up an email address, but you’re not sure where to start? Would you like to learn how to download an eBook, audiobook, movie or music?
We’re here to help! Bring your laptop, tablet or phone with you.
Created by act of Congress in August 1916, the stated goal of the National Park Service was “to conserve the scenery and the natural and historic objects and the wild life [sic] and to provide for the enjoyment of the same in such manner and by such means as will leave them unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations.”
Those who worked to create the National Park Service found willing partners in the nation's railroads. In the golden age of rail travel, people rushed to see what they considered to be a vanishing frontier and Union Pacific and other railroads worked to preserve its landscape. When that goal finally became a reality with the National Park Service, a mutually beneficial relationship began that extended from 1916 through most of the 20th century.
Patricia LaBounty, curator of the Union Pacific Collection at the Union Pacific Museum, draws on archival photographs to illustrate the surprising role railroads played in the development of Western national parks and exa
Join us for a morning of networking and coffee at our upcoming Coffee & Contacts event. This is a great opportunity to meet new people, exchange ideas, and expand your professional network.
Give Blood – Give Life
Call 1-800-RED-CROSS or click BELOW to schedule an appointment.
https://tinyurl.com/2enc83r9
All of Us is a project of the NIH and is trying to build one of the largest and most diverse health databases that is used for research to learn more about why people get sick or stay healthy and what makes us unique in order to find better ways to prevent and treat illnesses. By donating blood samples, you can help further this research. Participants will receive their DNA sequencing results, including if they carry any genetic abnormalities, as well as tracing ancestry back 500 years! No identifiable, personal information is shared in this database. Stop by to check out the All of Us exhibit that will be on display in the Library's parking lot and decide if you would like to contribute to this amazing project. Other organizations, including Pottawattamie County Health, Alzheimer's Association, Viva Fit Kitchen, and the Pottawattamie County Historical Society, will be present throughout the week. Check the website for more information.
Join us for one of two seminars on Tuesday, October 8th. Relax with your neighbors, enjoy refreshments, and learn about the many spiritual, emotional, and financial benefits of making important decisions in advance. Find out what you can do to assist your parents with planning ahead or how you can make things easier on your own children or family members with a little advance planning.
Featuring Local Experts: Pastor Cara Knutson from Emanuel Lutheran Church will speak about Bible Beliefs on Life's Final Passage. Pat Zalusky from Laker Planning Service will discuss grief, gifting, and medical assistance. Mike Hoy, Andrea Rief, and Robert Marshall from Hoy-Kilnoski Funeral Home and Crematory will discuss funeral and cremation options and planning, as well as information and options on local cemeteries.
To RSVP, please call 712.256.9988, text 402.310.4495, or email [email protected].
Join us for one of two seminars on Tuesday, October 8th. Relax with your neighbors, enjoy refreshments, and learn about the many spiritual, emotional, and financial benefits of making important decisions in advance. Find out what you can do to assist your parents with planning ahead or how you can make things easier on your own children or family members with a little advance planning.
Featuring Local Experts: Pastor Cara Knutson from Emanuel Lutheran Church will speak about Bible Beliefs on Life's Final Passage. Pat Zalusky from Laker Planning Service will discuss grief, gifting, and medical assistance. Mike Hoy, Andrea Rief, and Robert Marshall from Hoy-Kilnoski Funeral Home and Crematory will discuss funeral and cremation options and planning, as well as information and options on local cemeteries.
To RSVP, please call 712.256.9988, text 402.310.4495, or email [email protected].
Why do floods happen? What environmental, weather, and climatic factors influence the severity and frequency of large-scale flooding? What role, if any, do people play in flooding? Learn more about flooding science during this month's Homeschool in the Hills program.
$5 per person. Accompanying adults and children under 3 are free. Children under 3 do not need a reservation.
Register and find more important details about the Homeschool in the Hills series at the ticketing link.
All of Us is a project of the NIH and is trying to build one of the largest and most diverse health databases that is used for research to learn more about why people get sick or stay healthy and what makes us unique in order to find better ways to prevent and treat illnesses. By donating blood samples, you can help further this research. Participants will receive their DNA sequencing results, including if they carry any genetic abnormalities, as well as tracing ancestry back 500 years! No identifiable, personal information is shared in this database. Stop by to check out the All of Us exhibit that will be on display in the Library's parking lot and decide if you would like to contribute to this amazing project. Other organizations, including Pottawattamie County Health, Alzheimer's Association, Viva Fit Kitchen, and the Pottawattamie County Historical Society, will be present throughout the week. Check the website for more information.
Why do floods happen? What environmental, weather, and climatic factors influence the severity and frequency of large-scale flooding? What role, if any, do people play in flooding? Learn more about flooding science during this month's Homeschool in the Hills program.
$5 per person. Accompanying adults and children under 3 are free. Children under 3 do not need a reservation.
Register and find more important details about the Homeschool in the Hills series at the ticketing link.
Work smarter and get more out of Microsoft Office. Whether you’re new to Office or simply want to refresh your existing skills, you’ve come to the right place. No registration required.
Join us for general knowledge trivia by America's Pub Quiz! Play solo or teams! Win gift cards to the venue if you finish in the top 3! Fun and anyone's game til the very end! Get the friends and coworkers to play! Outside beverages are not allowed.
All of Us is a project of the NIH and is trying to build one of the largest and most diverse health databases that is used for research to learn more about why people get sick or stay healthy and what makes us unique in order to find better ways to prevent and treat illnesses. By donating blood samples, you can help further this research. Participants will receive their DNA sequencing results, including if they carry any genetic abnormalities, as well as tracing ancestry back 500 years! No identifiable, personal information is shared in this database. Stop by to check out the All of Us exhibit that will be on display in the Library's parking lot and decide if you would like to contribute to this amazing project. Other organizations, including Pottawattamie County Health, Alzheimer's Association, Viva Fit Kitchen, and the Pottawattamie County Historical Society, will be present throughout the week. Check the website for more information.
The Taco Ride takes place every Thursday evening on the Wabash Trace Nature Trail, from Council Bluffs, Iowa to Mineola, Iowa, and back. The scenic ride is about 20 miles through the Loess Hills and ends with dinner at Tobey Jack's Mineola Steakhouse. The weekly rides take place from when the trail is dry enough in the spring (usually in April or May) until late in the fall (usually until Halloween).
Most riders start at Iowa West Foundation Trailhead Park where parking is available. Slightly more than halfway between the trailhead and Tobey Jack's, many riders will stop at a picnic area, nicknamed Margaritaville, for a quick break and to join in a conversation with fellow bikers or to partake in refreshments they brought with them.
Note: The Taco Ride is a weekly event. It runs every Thursday evening during most of the year, weather permitting. Visit the Taco Ride website, linked below, for event news. For more information about the ride, visit our blog.
The 746 Needlework Club meets the second and fourth Thursdays each month.
Needlework – Knitting, Crocheting, Embroidery – All skill levels welcome!
Please bring your own supplies.
Stop by the Makerspace to make & take a paper crafting project.
The Silhouette Cameo is an extremely versatile electronic cutting and drawing machine that makes cutting paper, cardstock or vinyl for your favorite projects, a snap!
Paper Crafting Drop-In is free and open to the public. No registration necessary.
All of Us is a project of the NIH and is trying to build one of the largest and most diverse health databases that is used for research to learn more about why people get sick or stay healthy and what makes us unique in order to find better ways to prevent and treat illnesses. By donating blood samples, you can help further this research. Participants will receive their DNA sequencing results, including if they carry any genetic abnormalities, as well as tracing ancestry back 500 years! No identifiable, personal information is shared in this database. Stop by to check out the All of Us exhibit that will be on display in the Library's parking lot and decide if you would like to contribute to this amazing project. Other organizations, including Pottawattamie County Health, Alzheimer's Association, Viva Fit Kitchen, and the Pottawattamie County Historical Society, will be present throughout the week. Check the website for more information.
Has someone you love been diagnosed with dementia? Learn tips and techniques to help your loved one, straight from an expert. As a caregiver, family member or friend of someone facing memory loss, you know how tough and isolating the experience can be, especially if you are their main caregiver. While no book or training can fully prepare you for the experience, together, we’ll learn strategies, offer advice and support each other in our journey. Participants are encouraged to bring their loved one with dementia. The CountryHouse staff will lead them in an activity during the support group or they can enjoy lunch with the residents. Presented by CountryHouse, you can expect: • Helpful resources and tips. • A supportive environment to share concerns. • Opportunities to ask for advice. Please call Heather to RSVP (712) 322-4100
Put on your costumes and join us for the second annual Costume Night at Cochran Park!
Free activities include:
Join us for a 45-minute guided tour of the Squirrel Cage Jail. All the lights are out, Halloween decorations around the full building, and scarers are in costume roaming the halls. Enjoy the spooky history with the chance of a scare! Tickets are $15 online and $20 at the door(while available). Tours will occur every half hour on Friday and Saturday from 7 p.m. - 8 p.m.
All sales are final.
Tours are recommended for ages 13 and up.
Organized by Callahan Promotions, over 200 exhibitors will be presenting and selling thousands of items in the arts and crafts industry. Attendees will have the opportunity to browse through a wide selection of unique and creative handmade products including: leather goods, paintings and prints, ceramics, blankets, jewelry, metal art sculptures, pet products, pottery, candles, quilts, rugs, soap and lotions, baked goods, & more!
Show Schedule:
Admission is $6 and children 10 and younger are free. All patrons who attend the show on Saturday will receive a two-day re-entry stamp.
The Makerspace has sewing machines! Learn how to use the machine and sew a small project! All materials will be provided. (Colors may vary.)
Skills learned: basic sewing & pressing.
Sign up in advance for this program; space is very limited! Ages 14+ only.
THREE class times to choose from!
Upon completion of this class, you will be certified to check out the Janome Jem Gold Sewing Machine from the Makerspace!
Thank you to the Council Bluffs Public Library Foundation for supporting this program!
Welcome to the 19th Annual HawkWatch 5K Walk/Run! Grab your running or walking shoes and join us at Hitchcock Nature Center on Saturday, October 12th. Proceeds support Pottawattamie Conservation's efforts to preserve habitat in the county and offer low-impact recreational opportunities for the public to enjoy.
The run/walk will utilize Hitchcock Nature Center's trail system.
Race time:
9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Registration:
T-shirts:
Guaranteed size until September 30th. After this date, you may receive a t-shirt, but it might not be the correct size.
Packet pickup:
From 7:30 a.m. to 8:50 a.m. at the Loess Hills Lodge
All of Us is a project of the NIH and is trying to build one of the largest and most diverse health databases that is used for research to learn more about why people get sick or stay healthy and what makes us unique in order to find better ways to prevent and treat illnesses. By donating blood samples, you can help further this research. Participants will receive their DNA sequencing results, including if they carry any genetic abnormalities, as well as tracing ancestry back 500 years! No identifiable, personal information is shared in this database. Stop by to check out the All of Us exhibit that will be on display in the Library's parking lot and decide if you would like to contribute to this amazing project. Other organizations, including Pottawattamie County Health, Alzheimer's Association, Viva Fit Kitchen, and the Pottawattamie County Historical Society, will be present throughout the week. Check the website for more information.
Listen and dance to live music while the Greg Spevak and Leo Lonnie Orchestras play your favorite music. You'll hear your favorite Swing, Oldies, Latin, and Waltzes, as you dance in our beautiful ballroom! Mention you saw this ad and your first dance is free. Photo ID is required for first-time guests. Ages 15+. Admission: YMCA Members: $10 per person Nonmembers: $15
The Makerspace has sewing machines! Learn how to use the machine and sew a small project! All materials will be provided. (Colors may vary.)
Skills learned: basic sewing & pressing.
Sign up in advance for this program; space is very limited! Ages 14+ only.
THREE class times to choose from!
Upon completion of this class, you will be certified to check out the Janome Jem Gold Sewing Machine from the Makerspace!
Thank you to the Council Bluffs Public Library Foundation for supporting this program!
Bring the whole family out and enjoy a warm bowl of chili in the crisp fall air at the Arrowhead Park Chili Fest. This annual fall tradition will be on Saturday, October 14th from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. and promises fun for the whole family!
Join us for pumpkin painting, hayrack rides, trick or treating, and of course, CHILI.
A $3/vehicle park entry fee or membership is required to enter the park. Free-will donations will be gratefully accepted & used to fund additional free and low-cost public programming at your county parks. For questions not answered online please call Arrowhead Park at 712-485-2295.
This event will be held rain or shine. Please meet at Breezy Lodge.
Join us for a 45-minute guided tour of the Squirrel Cage Jail. All the lights are out, Halloween decorations around the full building, and scarers are in costume roaming the halls. Enjoy the spooky history with the chance of a scare! Tickets are $15 online and $20 at the door(while available). Tours will occur every half hour on Friday and Saturday from 7 p.m. - 8 p.m.
All sales are final.
Tours are recommended for ages 13 and up.
A spirited blend of originality and the pursuit of excellence have taken Hotel California: “A Salute to the Eagles” to a level of recognition normally reserved for gold and platinum recording artists. By respectfully and accurately reproducing the Grammy award-winning sounds of our generation’s greatest American songbook, this legendary Southern California group has touched the hearts of fans all over the world. The most successful and longest-running show of its kind, Hotel California: “A Salute to the Eagles,” is the only show to have ever received an official authorization for a live performance. Join us on a trip down a dark desert highway; feel the cool wind in your hair. It’s time to check into – the Hotel California.
Organized by Callahan Promotions, over 200 exhibitors will be presenting and selling thousands of items in the arts and crafts industry. Attendees will have the opportunity to browse through a wide selection of unique and creative handmade products including: leather goods, paintings and prints, ceramics, blankets, jewelry, metal art sculptures, pet products, pottery, candles, quilts, rugs, soap and lotions, baked goods, & more!
Show Schedule:
Admission is $6 and children 10 and younger are free. All patrons who attend the show on Saturday will receive a two-day re-entry stamp.
All of Us is a project of the NIH and is trying to build one of the largest and most diverse health databases that is used for research to learn more about why people get sick or stay healthy and what makes us unique in order to find better ways to prevent and treat illnesses. By donating blood samples, you can help further this research. Participants will receive their DNA sequencing results, including if they carry any genetic abnormalities, as well as tracing ancestry back 500 years! No identifiable, personal information is shared in this database. Stop by to check out the All of Us exhibit that will be on display in the Library's parking lot and decide if you would like to contribute to this amazing project. Other organizations, including Pottawattamie County Health, Alzheimer's Association, Viva Fit Kitchen, and the Pottawattamie County Historical Society, will be present throughout the week. Check the website for more information.
Stop by the Makerspace to learn about the process of 3D Printing! Take home a 3D printed Jack-O-Lantern.
This is a drop-in class. Pop by any time between 2 and 4 p.m.
Whether you are learning Spanish or English, come to our Language Exchange to practice with native speakers and fellow learners. This monthly conversation group for adults will be conducted in Spanish for the first 30 minutes and in English for the final 30 minutes. Meet new people, get help with the language you want to practice, and help others with their learning journey as well.
Ya sea que estés aprendiendo español o inglés, ven a nuestro intercambio de idiomas para practicar con hablantes nativos y compañeros de aprendizaje. Este grupo de conversación mensual para adultos se llevará a cabo en español durante los primeros 30 minutos y en inglés durante los últimos 30 minutos. Conoce gente nueva, obtén ayuda con el idioma que quieres practicar y ayuda a otros con su viaje de aprendizaje también.
Join in as we discuss a mix of contemporary fiction and nonfiction books. Take your mind out of the grind of everyday life to be transported into captivating and calming reads.
Join: Pick up discussion books at the Reference Desk
Stop by the Makerspace to learn about the process of 3D Printing! Take home a 3D printed Jack-O-Lantern.
This is a drop-in class. Pop by any time between 2 and 4 p.m.
Come play new and classic board and card games. This group meets the first and third Tuesday of each month, and it is free to attend. You are welcome to bring your favorite games or just stop in to join a game.
Stop by the Makerspace to learn about the process of 3D Printing! Take home a 3D printed Jack-O-Lantern.
This is a drop-in class. Pop by any time between 2 and 4 p.m.
Join us for general knowledge trivia by America's Pub Quiz! Play solo or teams! Win gift cards to the venue if you finish in the top 3! Fun and anyone's game til the very end! Get the friends and coworkers to play! Outside beverages are not allowed.
Are you a history buff? Or do you love reading medical mysteries or family memoirs? Non fiction books provide a change of pace and inspire thought-provoking conversations based on real-life events. From biographies to historical works and humorous true stories, these reads will satisfy any fiction fan.
Join: Pick up discussion books at the Reference Desk
Stop by the Makerspace to learn about the process of 3D Printing! Take home a 3D printed Jack-O-Lantern.
This is a drop-in class. Pop by any time between 2 and 4 p.m.
The Taco Ride takes place every Thursday evening on the Wabash Trace Nature Trail, from Council Bluffs, Iowa to Mineola, Iowa, and back. The scenic ride is about 20 miles through the Loess Hills and ends with dinner at Tobey Jack's Mineola Steakhouse. The weekly rides take place from when the trail is dry enough in the spring (usually in April or May) until late in the fall (usually until Halloween).
Most riders start at Iowa West Foundation Trailhead Park where parking is available. Slightly more than halfway between the trailhead and Tobey Jack's, many riders will stop at a picnic area, nicknamed Margaritaville, for a quick break and to join in a conversation with fellow bikers or to partake in refreshments they brought with them.
Note: The Taco Ride is a weekly event. It runs every Thursday evening during most of the year, weather permitting. Visit the Taco Ride website, linked below, for event news. For more information about the ride, visit our blog.
BINGO! That's right come out and enjoy a night of some classic bingo. This is a free event. Orchard gift cards and prizes!
When it comes to working on electronics, soldering is an essential skill. In this class, we’ll go over the basics of the soldering iron, types of solder, basic terminology, and safety. Then, we’ll put that knowledge to use by practicing wire joining on spare circuit boards.
Proudly supported by the Council Bluffs Public Library Foundation. Program at 7:00 p.m., Book Signing at 8:00 p.m. Tickets available through the Arts Center Box Office.
Alexander McCall Smith, author of over 100 books, is best known for his internationally acclaimed No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency series, translated into 46 languages and adapted by HBO and BBC. His recent books include From a Far and Lovely Country and The Great Hippopotamus Hotel (October 2024). Other popular series include the Isabel Dalhousie, 44 Scotland Street, Corduroy Mansions, Professor Dr. von Igelfeld, Paul Stuart, and Detective Varg. McCall Smith also writes short stories, poetry, children's books, and opera librettos. Born in Zimbabwe, he taught law at the University of Edinburgh and has received numerous awards, including a CBE and a knighthood.
Anime NebrasKon is sponsored by the non-profit organization Nebraska Japanese Animation Society (NJAS) and is dedicated to connecting people and communities through Japanese animation and pop culture. Our mission is to provide a safe and welcoming environment for all attendees, while promoting the cultural, artistic, and educational aspects of Japanese animation and pop culture. Our annual convention features a wide range of educational and interactive activities, including: panels with industry guests, a massive cosplay contest, a charity auction, video and tabletop gaming, anime screenings, dance parties, and more.
Prices vary based on age and number of days purchased.
Registration Hours:
Convention Hours:
🎉 Join Us for the 2nd Annual Gala “Hope Illuminated”! 🎉
We’re thrilled to announce that our second annual gala will take place on October 18th, 2024, at the Oakland Community Center in Oakland, Iowa. Get ready for an evening filled with fabulous food, stand-up comedy, and an unforgettable live auction. It’s an event you won’t want to miss!
Tickets are on sale NOW. Individual tickets are priced at $50 each, or you can reserve a table of 6 for $275 or a table of 8 for $350. This year, we’re also proud to introduce our first annual awards, celebrating outstanding contributions to mental health advocacy and support in our community.
We invite you to join us for a night out with friends, all in support of a great cause. Mark your calendars, gather your friends, and let’s make this gala an evening to remember!
Join us for a 45-minute guided tour of the Squirrel Cage Jail. All the lights are out, Halloween decorations around the full building, and scarers are in costume roaming the halls. Enjoy the spooky history with the chance of a scare! Tickets are $15 online and $20 at the door(while available). Tours will occur every half hour on Friday and Saturday from 7 p.m. - 8 p.m.
All sales are final.
Tours are recommended for ages 13 and up.
Momentum showcases the expressive range of ballet with a program of varied works. Elevate your senses with Momentum, our bold menu of brilliant dance, showcasing the expressive range of ballet with varied and exhilarating works. Each season’s Momentum is a fresh experience, with a new slate of individual ballets. For Season 15 we’ll be featuring the premiere of Erin Alarcón’s sassy, brassy new Whipped Cream! As always, Momentum adds up to a rewarding spectrum of creativity. Performances of Momentum will take place at the Hoff Family Arts & Culture Center on Friday, October 18th, at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, October 19th, at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, October 20th, at 2:00 p.m.
Anime NebrasKon is sponsored by the non-profit organization Nebraska Japanese Animation Society (NJAS) and is dedicated to connecting people and communities through Japanese animation and pop culture. Our mission is to provide a safe and welcoming environment for all attendees, while promoting the cultural, artistic, and educational aspects of Japanese animation and pop culture. Our annual convention features a wide range of educational and interactive activities, including: panels with industry guests, a massive cosplay contest, a charity auction, video and tabletop gaming, anime screenings, dance parties, and more.
Prices vary based on age and number of days purchased.
Registration Hours:
Convention Hours:
This is our 2nd Annual Anime Nebraskon Car Show which is 10/19 from 8-3pm. Judging is from 8 to noon. There will be goodie bags, door prizes and 50/50 raffle. Pre-registration is 15.00 and day of the car show is 20.00. There will be 3 categories are anime,non-anima (movies/tv) and classic cars. Please come and enjoy showing off your car at this fun event. Please call Amy @641-218-4393 or Chris @515-468-7030 with any questions.
Nestled in the bluffs overlooking the Missouri River Valley, Fairview Cemetery is home to many Council Bluffs settlers, business entrepreneurs, and a scurry of black squirrels. Though not on cemetery ground, Fairview has become synonymous with one of Council Bluffs most impressive, beautiful, and elegant landmarks. She is a site to behold - wings at rest, one hand outstretched, a wistful look, and a peaceful gaze. This tour explores the majesty of this historic memorial garden, the lives of some who rest there, and the art erected to memorialize them.
In Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, the Spengler family returns to where it all started - the iconic New York City firehouse - to team up with the original Ghostbusters, who’ve developed a top-secret research lab to take busting ghosts to the next level. But when the discovery of an ancient artifact unleashes an army of ghosts that casts a death chill upon the city, Ghostbusters new and old must join forces to protect their home and save the world from a second Ice Age.
Popcorn included!
2024 PG-13 1h 55m
Join us for a 45-minute guided tour of the Squirrel Cage Jail. All the lights are out, Halloween decorations around the full building, and scarers are in costume roaming the halls. Enjoy the spooky history with the chance of a scare! Tickets are $15 online and $20 at the door(while available). Tours will occur every half hour on Friday and Saturday from 7 p.m. - 8 p.m.
All sales are final.
Tours are recommended for ages 13 and up.
Momentum showcases the expressive range of ballet with a program of varied works. Elevate your senses with Momentum, our bold menu of brilliant dance, showcasing the expressive range of ballet with varied and exhilarating works. Each season’s Momentum is a fresh experience, with a new slate of individual ballets. For Season 15 we’ll be featuring the premiere of Erin Alarcón’s sassy, brassy new Whipped Cream! As always, Momentum adds up to a rewarding spectrum of creativity. Performances of Momentum will take place at the Hoff Family Arts & Culture Center on Friday, October 18th, at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, October 19th, at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, October 20th, at 2:00 p.m.
Anime NebrasKon is sponsored by the non-profit organization Nebraska Japanese Animation Society (NJAS) and is dedicated to connecting people and communities through Japanese animation and pop culture. Our mission is to provide a safe and welcoming environment for all attendees, while promoting the cultural, artistic, and educational aspects of Japanese animation and pop culture. Our annual convention features a wide range of educational and interactive activities, including: panels with industry guests, a massive cosplay contest, a charity auction, video and tabletop gaming, anime screenings, dance parties, and more.
Prices vary based on age and number of days purchased.
Registration Hours:
Convention Hours:
Momentum showcases the expressive range of ballet with a program of varied works. Elevate your senses with Momentum, our bold menu of brilliant dance, showcasing the expressive range of ballet with varied and exhilarating works. Each season’s Momentum is a fresh experience, with a new slate of individual ballets. For Season 15 we’ll be featuring the premiere of Erin Alarcón’s sassy, brassy new Whipped Cream! As always, Momentum adds up to a rewarding spectrum of creativity. Performances of Momentum will take place at the Hoff Family Arts & Culture Center on Friday, October 18th, at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, October 19th, at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, October 20th, at 2:00 p.m.
Join us for an enlightening program that delves into the rich history of the Mormon presence in Council Bluffs on Monday, October 21 at 6 p.m. at the Council Bluffs Public Library. Learn about the pivotal role this area played in the westward migration of the Latter-day Saints during the mid-1800s, including their settlement at the historic Kanesville (modern-day Council Bluffs). Discover how the city became a key location during the Mormon Trail, as well as the impact this period had on the community, culture, and development of Council Bluffs. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those curious about the region's past!
Presented by Troy Stolp and Richard Warner from the Historical Society of Pottawattamie County.
Experience the stress-reducing benefits and creative self-discovery of adult coloring. Supplies will be provided, but feel free to bring your own coloring utensils and prints if you prefer. Color, relax and chat – bring a friend!
Meet: One Monday each month 6:30 PM
Join: Open to all, just come on in!
Join us for general knowledge trivia by America's Pub Quiz! Play solo or teams! Win gift cards to the venue if you finish in the top 3! Fun and anyone's game til the very end! Get the friends and coworkers to play! Outside beverages are not allowed.
What happens when Washington, D.C.’s premiere, political satire group — the Capitol Steps — call it quits after nearly 40 years? Most folks would agree that it was a great run, and the story would end there. But an intrepid group of cast members and a co-writer would not go quietly into that good night. And just like that, the Capitol Fools were born. They wisely re-created the fast-paced, laugh-out-loud show. They are equal opportunity offenders, skewering both sides of the aisle. The Capitol Fools hold up a mirror to our crazy political culture, providing hilarious song parodies and foolish reflections that continue to inspire belly laughter. Audiences will continue to see cast members from past seasons of the Capitol Steps performing all the beloved bits, the mind-boggling backward-talking spoonerisms, break-neck costume changes, over-the-top impressions, and all-new song parodies reflecting the day’s news.
The Taco Ride takes place every Thursday evening on the Wabash Trace Nature Trail, from Council Bluffs, Iowa to Mineola, Iowa, and back. The scenic ride is about 20 miles through the Loess Hills and ends with dinner at Tobey Jack's Mineola Steakhouse. The weekly rides take place from when the trail is dry enough in the spring (usually in April or May) until late in the fall (usually until Halloween).
Most riders start at Iowa West Foundation Trailhead Park where parking is available. Slightly more than halfway between the trailhead and Tobey Jack's, many riders will stop at a picnic area, nicknamed Margaritaville, for a quick break and to join in a conversation with fellow bikers or to partake in refreshments they brought with them.
Note: The Taco Ride is a weekly event. It runs every Thursday evening during most of the year, weather permitting. Visit the Taco Ride website, linked below, for event news. For more information about the ride, visit our blog.
The 746 Needlework Club meets the second and fourth Thursdays each month.
Needlework – Knitting, Crocheting, Embroidery – All skill levels welcome!
Please bring your own supplies.
Learn how to make custom mugs with our sublimation printer and heat press! Create your image, use the sublimation printer to print onto an 8 1/2″ x 11″ sheet, and head to our heat press to make your design a reality.
The Epson ET-2800 sublimation printer and HPN Signature Pro heat press are great tools to help you get started making custom apparel and other goods. Space is limited, so make sure to sign up for this new class today!
Join us for a 45-minute guided tour of the Squirrel Cage Jail. All the lights are out, Halloween decorations around the full building, and scarers are in costume roaming the halls. Enjoy the spooky history with the chance of a scare! Tickets are $15 online and $20 at the door(while available). Tours will occur every half hour on Friday and Saturday from 7 p.m. - 8 p.m.
All sales are final.
Tours are recommended for ages 13 and up.
Bring your Adventure League character to the Library and play the module 'Defiance in Phlan' (Adventure Code: DDEX1-1).
Guidelines for creating an Adventure League character can be found at dndbeyond.com.
The Mercantile Market will have an array of vendors from handmade, vintage, home decor, local artists, home sales and food trucks. There will be something for everyone. This event will have both inside and outside vendors
Listen and dance to live music while the Greg Spevak and Leo Lonnie Orchestras play your favorite music. You'll hear your favorite Swing, Oldies, Latin, and Waltzes, as you dance in our beautiful ballroom! Mention you saw this ad and your first dance is free. Photo ID is required for first-time guests. Ages 15+. Admission: YMCA Members: $10 per person Nonmembers: $15
You'll see the changing forest in a whole new light after this Halloween hike! Take part and examine how folklore can deepen your relationship with the forest and prairie. Learn about the plant, animal, and mineral communities of the Loess Hills and their significance in the seasonal folklore associated with Halloween. If time allows, we'll return to the lodge for a demonstration of some of the items and techniques discussed on the hike.
This time of year we humans are especially receptive to hearing about the connections between the natural world and how our ancestors have conceptualized natural forces through myth and ritual. Join us for a physical and spiritual adventure!
$10 per person. Ages 16+.
Join us for a 45-minute guided tour of the Squirrel Cage Jail. All the lights are out, Halloween decorations around the full building, and scarers are in costume roaming the halls. Enjoy the spooky history with the chance of a scare! Tickets are $15 online and $20 at the door(while available). Tours will occur every half hour on Friday and Saturday from 7 p.m. - 8 p.m.
All sales are final.
Tours are recommended for ages 13 and up.
Nestled in the bluffs overlooking the Missouri River Valley, Fairview Cemetery is home to many Council Bluffs settlers, business entrepreneurs, and a scurry of black squirrels. Though not on cemetery ground, Fairview has become synonymous with one of Council Bluffs most impressive, beautiful, and elegant landmarks. She is a site to behold - wings at rest, one hand outstretched, a wistful look, and a peaceful gaze. This tour explores the majesty of this historic memorial garden, the lives of some who rest there, and the art erected to memorialize them.
This fun, hands-on workshop is perfect for beginners and teaches you how to create a unique Scrappy Pumpkin and Christmas Tree decoration to spruce up your home for the holidays. This hands on workshop teaches you unique techniques using safe, easy to use tools. Unleash your creativity and leave with a custom piece to showcase at home!
All project materials will be provided.
Adults over 18 only - space is limited. TWO sessions to choose from - registration is required.
This program is FREE and open to the public and was made possible with help from the Council Bluffs Public Library Foundation.
This fun, hands-on workshop is perfect for beginners and teaches you how to create a unique Scrappy Pumpkin and Christmas Tree decoration to spruce up your home for the holidays. This hands on workshop teaches you unique techniques using safe, easy to use tools. Unleash your creativity and leave with a custom piece to showcase at home!
All project materials will be provided.
Adults over 18 only - space is limited. TWO sessions to choose from - registration is required.
This program is FREE and open to the public and was made possible with help from the Council Bluffs Public Library Foundation.
Give Blood – Give Life
Call 1-800-RED-CROSS or click the ticket icon to schedule an appointment.
We are popping up a series of two-hour dog parks at Cochran Park! Bring the dogs and join us from 5-7 p.m. at Cochran Park on the following dates: August 27, September 24, and October 29. Check Facebook @CityofCB for weather-related cancelations. Remember: Dogs must be vaccinated, licensed, and supervised while in the park. They must be leashed upon entering and exiting the park, and handlers must be at least 16 years old.
Do you have general questions about your mobile device, computer or laptop? Do you want to set up an email address, but you’re not sure where to start? Would you like to learn how to download an eBook, audiobook, movie or music?
We’re here to help! Bring your laptop, tablet or phone with you.
The Makerspace has sewing machines! Learn how to use the machine and sew a small project! All materials will be provided. (Colors may vary.)
Skills learned: basic sewing & pressing
Sign up in advance for this program; space is very limited! Ages 14+ only.
THREE class times to choose from!
Upon completion of this class, you will be certified to check out the Janome Jem Gold Sewing Machine from the Makerspace!
Thank you to the Council Bluffs Public Library Foundation for supporting this program!
Iowa storyteller Darrin Crow will bring Gothic horror master Edgar Allan Poe to life in Morbid Curiosities– An Evening with Edgar Allan Poe. The master of Gothic horror comes from beyond the veil to talk with audiences about his life and share his best stories and poetry including “The Masque of the Red Death”, “The Raven” and “The Tell Tale Heart.” The performance also features one of Poe's comedies, "The Angel of the Odd," a cautionary tall tale about the dangers of too much drinking.
Darrin Crow tells powerful, imaginative, engaging stories that keep audiences on the edge of their seats and stick with them long after the tale ends. He has been telling stories since he was in high school with stops along the way working in museums and theater.
Join us for general knowledge trivia by America's Pub Quiz! Play solo or teams! Win gift cards to the venue if you finish in the top 3! Fun and anyone's game til the very end! Get the friends and coworkers to play! Outside beverages are not allowed.
The Taco Ride takes place every Thursday evening on the Wabash Trace Nature Trail, from Council Bluffs, Iowa to Mineola, Iowa, and back. The scenic ride is about 20 miles through the Loess Hills and ends with dinner at Tobey Jack's Mineola Steakhouse. The weekly rides take place from when the trail is dry enough in the spring (usually in April or May) until late in the fall (usually until Halloween).
Most riders start at Iowa West Foundation Trailhead Park where parking is available. Slightly more than halfway between the trailhead and Tobey Jack's, many riders will stop at a picnic area, nicknamed Margaritaville, for a quick break and to join in a conversation with fellow bikers or to partake in refreshments they brought with them.
Note: The Taco Ride is a weekly event. It runs every Thursday evening during most of the year, weather permitting. Visit the Taco Ride website, linked below, for event news. For more information about the ride, visit our blog.
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