The Winter 2025 Activity Guide is Now Available
The Winter 2025 Activity Guide is now available online, covering recreation, aquatic and library programming and events offered January through April 2025. Registration for most recreation programs begins Dec. 2 for North Liberty residents in-person at the Community Center or online.
We offer a monthly newsletter featuring upcoming programming highlights from the Recreation Department, Library and other city departments. Sign up to get it delivered to your inbox at northlibertyiowa.org/subscribe.
Highlights of this guide include:
- City Slate events including a performance of TheatreWorksUSA’s family musical, The Magic School Bus: Lost in the Solar System, Glow Mini Golf, a spring Community Center open house and more.
- Special events and programs including an indoor triathlon, Operation Leprechaun, a euchre tournament and the return of Cold Blooded Redhead.
- Ongoing, all-ages offerings such as board game and fishing gear check out, ONE packs, free gym nights and a StoryWalk.
- Seasonal offerings including Ice Fishing and our annual EGGstravaganza.
- Programs for babies, toddlers and preschoolers, including Doodlebugs, library storytimes, Lil Chefs, Pee-Wee Sports and more.
- Programs and activities for school-age youth, including a Kids Adaptive Superhero Class and Adaptive Group Fitness Class, competitive team basketball leagues, Teen Lit Crate and more.
- Adult Fitness classes, Water Fitness classes, American Red Cross Certification classes and Adult Leagues.
- Programming for adults and seniors including Small Biz in Small Libraries, Euchre Club, 55+ Connections: Tuesday Gathering and more.
- Fire & Ice and the Snuggie Crawl return this January and February to help you beat the bitter during the darkest days of winter.
Registration for recreation programs starts Dec. 2 online and in person. To register for recreation programming online, create a RecDesk account and pay by credit card. To register in person, stop by the front desk at the Community Center, 520. W. Cherry St, weekdays between 6 a.m. and 8:30 p.m. and pay with cash, check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express.
For more information, contact the Recreation Department at (319) 626-5716 or North Liberty Library at (319) 626-5701. Print copies of the guide are available at the Community Center.
We’re committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities to attend City events, participate in City programs and visit City facilities. For accommodations, please reach out to [email protected] or call (319) 626-5726.