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Shoot Your Shot at the NLYC Youth Basketball Tournament on Feb. 18
The North Liberty Youth Council invites junior high and high school students to participate in a co-ed, 3-on-3 basketball tournament at the North Liberty Community Center on Sunday, Feb. 18, as part of Beat the Bitter 2024. The tournament will feature two age divisions: 12-14 and 15-18. First to 21; two-game guarantee. Tournament winners will be awarded $10 Pancheros gift…
Read More55+ Connections: Week of 1/22/24
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! AARP Foundation Tax Aide Program Free tax preparation services are available by…
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Marvel at Winter’s Beauty at Fire & Ice on Jan. 28
Illuminated ice sculptures and landscaping, fire performances, ice skating, fireworks and more, Fire & Ice presented by GreenState Credit Union will have it all — and perhaps charm you into loving winter. Running from 4 to 8 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 28 in North Liberty’s Penn Meadows Park (355 E Penn St), Fire & Ice is…
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North Liberty Youth Council’s Hygiene Products Drive Extended
There’s still time to help the North Liberty Youth Council support neighbors. Due to this month’s multiple winter weather disruptions and closures in our area, the Youth Council’s hygiene products drive has been extended through January 31. The Youth Council is seeking donations of personal care items including deodorant, toothbrushes and toothpaste, soap, lotion, shampoo…
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Field Day and North Liberty Brew Up Partnership to Support Centennial Park
Field Day Brewing, North Liberty’s first brewery that has been drawing big crowds to the taproom since opening its doors in August, has taken another step to make a lasting impact on the community with its release of Centennial Park Pils to benefit Building North Liberty’s Next Stage campaign. Centennial Park Pils is a contemporary…
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Here We Go Again: Community Activity Highlights for February 2024
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…
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Final Call for 2024 Curbside Christmas Tree Collection on Jan. 23 and 24
Johnson County Refuse/LRS will do a final collection discarded Christmas trees from North Liberty residents on their normal collection day on Tuesday, Jan. 23, and Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2024. (Winter storms prevented collection Jan. 9 and 10, and sub-zero temperatures have left trees frozen in snowbanks Jan. 16 and 17.) To take advantage of this…
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Following Historic Storms, Cleanup Expected to Last Through Week
Following historic back-to-back storms that dropped nearly 30 inches of snow on North Liberty in five days, including periods of 2 inches of snow per hour, as well as two days of blizzard conditions and temperatures dropping below zero, snow removal crews expect to spend the week continuing to clean up streets and trails and…
Read More55+ Connections: Week of 1/15/24
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 North Liberty Library will be CLOSED January 15th in observation of Martin…
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Update on Snow Operations and Travel Conditions for Sunday, Jan. 14, 2023
After running continuous road clearing operations since the evening of Thursday, Jan. 11, which began with eight continuous plows before shifting to two teams running 10-hour shifts, North Liberty plow crews paused operations at 8 a.m. to allow drivers opportunity to rest. While north-side roads are particularly susceptible to wind-blown snow with open fields that…
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