Theatre is community. It’s laughter, its family, it’s an escape. Our mission is simple. We want to make you laugh, and bring you together with your friends, your neighbors, and family. Our goal is to provide affordable entertainment to the Amana Colonies and the surrounding rural communities of Iowa. We strive to provide diverse entertainment, and life enriching projects, with offerings ranging from dinner theatre productions, comedies, live music, or children’s plays and workshops. Basically, our goal is to bring FUN to our community! Read more...
Think about it…Iowa City is a collection of curious communities, where a pie shake is a breakfast food, where a noisy library is a great place to learn and where creamed corn comes with a spoon. It’s is the place where culture is not just an attitude but is a way of life. It’s full of progressive, cultured and thoughtful people. Whether it is our many artistic performances, beautiful parks, locally sourced restaurants or Big Ten athletic events, we invite curious minds to see for themselves. Think Iowa City. Read more...
Visit the extraordinary world of the Cedar Rapids Museum of Art! Enter through a towering plant-filled atrium and branch off into galleries filled with a selection of more than 2,000 years of art. From Roman busts to American landscape paintings to contemporary art and craft, experience an ever-changing selection from the Museum’s permanent collection of 5,600 works of art. Included amongst the CRMA’s treasures is the world’s largest collection of works by Regionalist artist, Grant Wood, who lived and worked in Cedar Rapids most of his life. In addition, see exciting and thought-provoking temporary exhibitions on display throughout the year. Read more...
Norway’s baseball tradition grew into 20 state championships, and many college, semi-pro and professional baseball players came from this small community. This museum features the history of baseball, championship trophies, major league players from the community, other major league players, and THE FINAL SEASON movie made in Norway, Ia. The museum includes a small gift shop, murals, written history, and a narrated tour. Our museum is always open by appointment by calling 319-721-6288. Read more...