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Comedy, Magic and Balloons Bring Free Fun to North Liberty March 23
Be amazed by John Cassidy on Saturday, March 23, at the North Liberty Community Center. Cassidy’s clean comedy, fun magic and amazingly intricate balloon feats are sure to entertain all ages. The five Ws Who: All ages What: A free, one-hour show. Where: North Liberty Community Center Gymnasium (520 W Cherry St) When: Saturday, March…
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We Don’t Do X-Rays
In the time of phone books, clever business names using letter/number combinations would ensure a top spot for better visibility. Co-owner, service manager and lead service technician, Scott Jones, explains that’s how A2Z Heating and Plumbing got its name more than 20 years ago, and over the years they have filled in each letter with…
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Free Tax Prep Help Available for Qualifying Low- to Moderate-Income Filers
Thanks to the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program, qualifying low-to-moderate income households in Johnson County can again receive free tax preparation assistance from trained volunteers from the Johnson County Social Services Department. VITA services are available through April 13. This year, the VITA Program will offer two options for tax preparation assistance. Taxpayers who…
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55+ Connections: Week of 2/19/24
This is the 55+ Connections weekly update. If you would like to sign up to get more updates from the city go to northlibertyiowa.org/subscribe. There is now a paper version of the 55+ Connections newsletter available each week at the library! Family & Friends Dementia Education Class Thursday, February 22 10 AM –…
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Find Leprechaun, Hiding Throughout Town, in March
There’s been some leprechaun sightings and we’re going to spend Spring Break following their trail of gold as we look for them throughout North Liberty during Operation Leprechaun. The five Ws Who: Operation Leprechaun is open to all, but geared towards families with younger children. What: A short choose-your-own path to track down a leprechaun…
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Hopping for Spring: Community Activity Highlights for March 2023
You can get a copy of the full guide to classes and programs in our Community Center, which includes our Recreation Center, Library, Aquatic Center, Gerdin Conference Center and other spaces, published three times each year, in person at the Community Center, 520 W. Cherry St., or online. These highlights of the coming month are published…
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ECICOG Offers Housing Rehabilitation Program
Qualifying North Liberty and Johnson homeowners at or below 80% of area median income are encouraged to apply for grants of up to $15,000 towards specific home projects such as furnace, roofing, siding, window replacement and electrical or plumbing upgrades. This program is one of the owner-occupied rehabilitation programs offered through the East Central Iowa…
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City Council Offers Resolution in Support of Manufactured Housing Residents
At its meeting on Feb. 13, 2024, the North Liberty City Council unanimously pass a resolution in support of manufactured home residents organizing, calling for fixes to state law, fairness in lot rents and increases, and to allow local entities to peruse local solutions. Resolution in Support of Manufactured Housing Park Residents WHEREAS, residents of manufactured…
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Friday, Feb. 16 is North Liberty Night at the Iowa Heartlanders
Friday, Feb. 16, 2024 is North Liberty Night with the Iowa Heartlanders as they face the Indy Fuel at Xtream Arena. Discounted tickets are available for purchase for $15 through this link. These discounted seats are in sections 107-110 — where tickets generally sell for $23. Venue processing fees still apply. Tickets under this promotion…
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55+ Connections: Week of 2/12/24
This is the 55+ Connections weekly update. If you would like to sign up to get more updates from the city go to northlibertyiowa.org/subscribe. There is now a shortened, paper version of the 55+ Connections newsletter available each week at the library! THE LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED FOR PRESIDENTS’ DAY ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY…
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