Category: Great Neighborhoods

Meet Your Neighbors Sept. 28
As declared by Mayor Donahue in 2020, Good Neighbor Day is every Sept. 28 in North Liberty, and several Neighborhood Ambassadors have made plans to celebrate from 5:30 to 7 p.m. that evening. These casual meetups and activities are intended for the residents of the particular neighborhood. Masks are expected if distancing is not possible.…
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Help Us Recognize Good Neighbors and Community Contributors
It’s time to give a shout out to our community members who made contributions to the community over the past year without seeking recognition for their efforts. Do you have a neighbor who helped with virtual schooling or a kid who donated lemonade stand money? What about the person who went out of their way…
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City Appoints Neighborhood Ambassadors
The City of North Liberty enthusiastically welcomes 41 residents to the Neighborhood Ambassador program. They are the first volunteers selected for the new program and will be key players in the city’s Great Neighborhoods Initiative. These on-the-ground local leaders, listed below, are passionate about advancing the quality of life for their neighbors. Their duties–which officially…
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City Recruits Residents to Serve as Neighborhood Ambassadors
https://vimeo.com/460582280 Good neighbors build great neighborhoods, and great neighborhoods make for a more connected and resilient community. Knowing more people in town makes it easier to ask for or offer help, understand someone else’s perspective, raise a concern in a productive way, or lean on one another when a pandemic throws a curveball. It is…
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PlaceMates Returns for Virtual Dinners with Neighbors on Sept. 28
PlaceMates introduces residents of 52317 to fellow North Libertarians. While PlaceMates was first designed to be potluck dinners held concurrently in homes throughout the city (the program matched over 100 households across 22 potlucks in 2019), it has pivoted to a virtual alternative to comply with social distancing amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. That said, now is…
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