Currents 2024 Spring - April, May, June

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W. 27th Street Reconstruction

Reconstruction and improvements to W. 27th Street are on schedule for completion in 2024, to coordinate with the opening of the new Cedar Falls High School. The project was extensive including improvements to the water main, storm sewer, sidewalks, trails, roadway lighting, landscaping, and multiple intersection improvements. A new signal was installed at Hudson & W. 27th Street to fit the expansion of added turn lanes. The intersection of Greenhill & W. 27th Street changed to a roundabout. Two new high school entrances were completed with roundabouts.

In the spring of 2022, crews started the first phase of the project of widening the four lane section of pavement adjacent to the McLeod Center to include new trail connections, intersection improvements for visitors accessing the McLeod Center and UNI Dome, and new underground utilities. Work was completed in the first phase prior to the first home football game of the UNI Panthers, in fall 2022.

Work during 2023 extended from UNI campus westward, including all the roundabouts. The Greenhill & W. 27th Street intersection features a UNI sign welcoming eastbound drivers into campus. Later in the 2023 season between semester breaks, crews rebuilt the W. 27th Street and Hudson Road intersection with a new traffic signal, ADA crossing paths, and turn bay extensions for game day and future high school traffic. Other improvements during the 2023 season included extending water main, installing new storm sewer, and placement of trail connecting the trail on Hudson Road to the new high school.

New High School

This coming August, Cedar Falls Schools will open our new high school! After the community approved the bond vote in June 2019, and we broke ground in spring 2021, construction has been ongoing and will continue in the coming months.

Through the front doors the students (and community) will see entrances to the Martin Bros. gymnasium and the auditorium. The athletics areas include an auxiliary gym, strength and conditioning, cardio, wrestling room, team rooms, locker rooms, and more. The music area has rooms for choir, orchestra, band, individual practice rooms, small group practice rooms, and a state-of-the-art auditorium and stage. This new building will support our excellent arts and athletics programs for years to come. On the north side of the building are four learning communities including classrooms, science labs, small group spaces, and professional learning communities for the faculty.

This new high school represents more than just a building; it symbolizes a commitment to educational excellence and the future of Cedar Falls. The school promises to offer a dynamic learning environment fostering innovation, critical thinking, and personal growth. Thank you to the citizens of Cedar Falls for making it possible. We are continuing to fundraise for the Community Natatorium and the SCHEELS Tiger Performance Center. To learn more visit www.cfschools.org/foundation.

Apr/May/June 2024 Aquatics 19 City Council 3 Community Main St. 13 Construction 1, 9–11 Earth Week 20 Event Calendar 12 Flood 4 Hearst Center 8, 14–15 Historical Society 13 Library 16–17 Outdoors 6 Parking 20 Public Meetings 3 Public Safety 4–5 Rec Center 2, 18–19 Tourism 8, 20 Waste/Recycling 6, 7
High School Roundabouts Being Paved Nov. 2023 | Source: Cedar Falls Channel 15 Greenhill Roundabout Landscaping & UNI Sign Nov. 2023 | Source: Cedar Falls Channel 15

The Transformative Power of Fitness: Building Strong People and Communities

Did you know the Cedar Falls Rec Center offers over 50 group exercise classes each week that are included with the Rec membership? The Rec provides a wide variety of class formats for all ages and fitness levels including body toning, strength, cardio, mind-body (e.g. Yoga, Tai Chi, Stretch, Pilates), along with many other specialty format options. The Rec also offers specialty classes, personal training, massage therapy, and wellness services for additional costs.

Fitness is more than just about physical health; it’s a holistic journey encompassing mental well-being and social connections. Beyond the individual gains of strength, flexibility, endurance, and stressmanagement, when we engage in fitness and wellness activities, we are also offered a plethora of benefits including the ability to foster a sense of community.

• Community-Building Through Group Activities: One of the often-overlooked benefits of fitness is its ability to bring people together. Group fitness classes, team sports, and even casual jogging groups provide a platform for like-minded individuals to connect. Shared goals and challenges create bonds among participants, fostering a sense of camaraderie and support. The collective pursuit of fitness goals can turn strangers into friends and build strong, encouraging, and supportive communities.

• Physical Well-Being: The most well-known and immediate benefit of regular fitness activity is improved physical health. Whether it’s cardiovascular exercises, strength training, or flexibility routines, engaging in physical activity enhances overall fitness levels, reduces the risk of chronic diseases, and boosts energy levels. A healthy, fit body is more resilient, allowing individuals to lead more active and fulfilling lives.

• Mental and Emotional Health Boost: Physical activity has been linked to improved mental health. Exercise releases endorphins, the body’s natural mood lifters, reducing stress and anxiety. Regular fitness routines also contribute to better sleep patterns, increased cognitive function, and a more positive outlook on life. Individuals who prioritize fitness often report higher levels of self-esteem and improved mental resilience.

• Accountability and Motivation: Being part of a fitness community brings a sense of accountability. Knowing that others share similar goals can be a powerful motivator. Whether it’s a workout buddy, coaches, or fellow participants in a fitness class, the encouragement and support from a community can inspire individuals to stay committed to their fitness and wellness routines, pushing each other to achieve their best.

The Rec Center has a phenomenal team of experienced, professional fitness and wellness staff who offer a welcoming, non-judgmental, positive, and uplifting environment to help our community members reach their goals!

For a full listing of fitness and wellness services offered at the Rec Center, please scan the QR code or visit www.cedarfalls.com/fitness

Thank You Snow Plow Drivers!

As we look forward to spring, join us in thanking the City snow removal team! Crews work through extreme conditions including frigid temperatures, ice, and blowing snow every winter to keep our streets clear. We appreciate all they do for Cedar Falls!

2024 Business & Industry Appreciation Awards Luncheon & Representative Citizen Award

Thursday, May 2, 2024, from 11:30 am–1:00 p.m.

The City of Cedar Falls and Cedar Falls Utilities will honor local businesses and organizations, as well as the Representative Citizen of the Year, at the Hilton Garden Inn. To RSVP, please contact Joanne Goodrich at 319-268-5157 or joanne.goodrich@cedarfalls.com by Wednesday, April 17, 2024. The cost is $20.

Cedar Falls City Podcast

Find out what’s happening in Iowa’s hometown during the new Cedar Falls City podcast! Tune into ‘Hello Cedar Falls’ to hear from City Administrator Ron Gaines and Mayor Danny Laudick as they give updates on City news, projects, and more. New episodes air on Spotify on the first and third Monday of every month. Just search for ‘Hello Cedar Falls’ on www.spotify.com or visit www.cedarfalls.com and click the quick link located under ‘Engage and Connect’ at the bottom of the screen.

Coffee with the City

May 15 & July 17

8:15 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. at the First Street McDonald’s

The community is invited to stop by and connect with the City of Cedar Falls! Chat with Mayor Danny Laudick and City Administrator Ron Gaines over City news, projects, and events. All guests will receive a free cup of coffee courtesy of Soifer Family McDonald’s.

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Council Meetings are held the first and third Mondays of the month at 7 pm. Meetings ta k e place in the Council Chambers at 220 Clay S treet, inside City H all.

Danny Laudick

Cedar Falls Mayor

319-243-5632

danny.laudick@cedarfalls.com

Term ends 1/2/2026

Gil Schultz

Ward 1 Council Member

319-268-1402

gil.schultz@cedarfalls.com

Term ends 1/2/2026

Chris Latta

Ward 2 Council Member

319-404-1496

chris.latta@cedarfalls.com

Term ends 1/2/2028

Daryl Kruse

Ward 3 Council Member

319-277-1100

kruseoncouncil@aol.com

Term ends 1/2/2026

View City Council Meetings online at www.cedarfalls.com/meetingvideo. Other public meetings are also available online.

Mayor's Revision

Aaron Hawbaker

Ward 4 Council Member

319-455-6540

aaron.hawbaker@cedarfalls.com

Term ends 1/2/2028

Dustin Ganfield

Ward 5 Council Member

319-553-6899

dustin.ganfield@cedarfalls.com

Term ends 1/2/2026

Kelly Dunn

At-Large Council Member

319-215-6891

kelly.dunn@cedarfalls.com

Term ends 1/2/2026

Hannah Crisman

At-Large Council Member

319-231-4283

hannah.crisman@cedarfalls.com

Term ends 1/2/2028

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PUBLIC MEETINGS DAY TIME APR MAY JUNE City Council Mon 7:00 pm Apr 1 & 15 May 6 & 20 June 3 & 17 Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee Tues 5:15 pm Apr 2 May 7 June 4 Library Board of Trustees Wed 4:00 pm Apr 3 May 1 June 5 School Board Mon 5:30 pm Apr 8 & 22 May 13 & 28 June 10 Health Trust Fund Board Thurs 7:30 am May 9 Human Rights Commission Mon 6:00 pm Apr 8 May 13 June 10 Housing Commission Wed 4:00 pm Apr 17 May 15 June 19 Historic Preservation Commission Tues 5:30 pm Apr 9 May 14 June 11 Community Center & Senior Services Board Wed 1:00 pm Apr 10 Utilities Board of Trustees Wed 2:00 pm Apr 10 May 8 June 12 Planning & Zoning Commission Wed 5:30 pm Apr 10 & 24 May 8 & 22 June 12 & 26 Parks & Recreation Commission Thurs 4:30 pm Apr 11 May 9 June 13 Visitors & Tourism Board Wed 4:00 pm Apr 17 May 15 June 19 Art & Culture Board Wed 5:00 pm Apr 24 May 22 June 26 Changes are noted at www.cedarfalls.com Verify meeting location on corresponding agenda.
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Be Prepared for a Flood

With the arrival of spring, it is important to be prepared for the possibility of flooding, particularly along the Cedar River. The following information is a reminder of what to do if we experience a flood event this year. Become familiar with some important terms which will help identify the threat and hazards associated to flooding.

FLOOD WATCH: Flooding is possible. Tune in to NOAA Weather Radio or local radio and television for information.

FLOOD WARNING: Flooding is occurring or will occur soon; if advised to evacuate, do so immediately.

FLASH FLOOD WATCH: Flash flooding is possible. Be prepared to move to higher ground. Listen to NOAA Weather Radio or local radio and television for information.

FLASH FLOOD WARNING: A flash flood is occurring; seek higher ground on foot immediately.

You can contact the Planning and Community Services Division to find out whether your property is located in a flood hazard or floodway area. They can give you more information regarding the depth of flooding during a 100-year flood event, past flooding problems in your area, and ways to prevent flood damage to your home if it is located within a flood hazard area. The City has information about flood hazards, flood insurance, and floodplain development regulations and keeps copies of flood maps in paper and digital format for public viewing. The City website is a great source of flood information, including a Cedar Falls flood brochure and a link to the Iowa Flood Center, with up-to-date articles about flooding and predictions for the entire state.

In addition, there is a link to the National Weather Service Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service where real time data for the Cedar River gauge located at Cedar Falls is provided by the U. S. Geological Survey. For the website link click on the Cedar River Information–Hydrograph on the upper left menu of the Flood Information page www.cedarfalls.com/flood. Anyone can sign up for automated updates to this gauge via email or text. For more information on USGS WaterAlert visit accounts.waterdata.usgs.gov/wateralert

The public is encouraged to sign up for email or text notifications for flooding and related issues by going to www.cedarfalls.com/NotifyMe and subscribing to Flood Announcements.

The City of Cedar Falls participates in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) and the Community Rating System Program (CRS). The CRS is a voluntary incentive program encouraging communities to go beyond the minimum flood insurance program requirements to reduce flood risks. The goals of the CRS program are to reduce or avoid flood damage to flood insured properties, strengthen and support the insurance aspects of the NFIP, and foster comprehensive floodplain management. By participating in the CRS program, flood insurance premiums are discounted based upon a scale of 1 to 10—the lower the rating, the higher the discount. Nationwide 1744 communities participate in the CRS. Cedar Falls is one of 13 CRS communities in Iowa and one of only 201 communities in the nation ranked as Class 5 or higher. The Class 5 rating provides a 25% discount to insured properties in the 1% annual (100-year) flood zone.

Find the current floodplain web map at www.cedarfalls.com/flood

For more information on flooding risk for a particular property visit msc.fema.gov/portal/home and enter the address. Contact your insurance agent for more information on rates and coverage. The Federal Emergency Management Agency is adopting updated Flood Insurance Rate Maps effective May 8, 2023. For more information, please contact Cedar Falls Planning and Community Services Division at (319) 273-8606.

Please remember traveling over flood covered roads is hazardous: TURN AROUND—DON’T DROWN

Grills

NFPA reports an average of 8,900 home fires are caused by grilling each year. Here are some fire safety tips for the grill:

• Grills create very high temperatures. Keep some clearance from combustibles to prevent a fire.

• Make sure children and pets stay at least three feet from the grill to prevent burns.

• Clean the grill often to prevent grease buildup. Failing to clean the grill before and after use is a contributing factor in nearly 20% of all grill structure fires. Open the grill cover before igniting.

• If you use charcoal or another solid fuel, make sure embers are completely cooled before disposing in a metal container.

• Charcoal lighter fluid can be dangerous if added after coals are lit. Charcoal chimney starters and electric charcoal starters are safer.

• Propane gas grills give you a quick start up, but make sure connections are tight—check with a light soap and water solution.

• If you smell gas, turn off the grill right away.

• Remember that about half of all grill injuries are the result of some type of thermal burn.

Outdoor Fire Pits

The City of Cedar Falls requires recreational fire pits to be at least 20 feet from any building. Following a few simple safety tips can keep your family safe while enjoying the great outdoor life of our community.

• Never leave young children unattended near a fire in the pit.

• Fill a bucket with water and set it next to the pit before you even begin building the fire.

• Avoid throwing leaves, pine cones, pine needles, and paper into the fire. They catch fire quickly and could result in dangerous, floating embers.

• Unless there’s an emergency, avoid dumping an entire bucket of water on the fire to put it out. Instead, spread the pieces of fuel as far apart as possible and gently sprinkle water over them until there are no more glowing embers. This prevents the scatter of embers and a thick cloud of smoke.

• Toast your marshmallows over the embers rather than the flames. This not only gives them a perfect golden crust, but prevents them from catching on fire.

Dryers

This is a great time of year to catch up on spring cleaning. If you have the space for a clothesline, it’s also a great time to dry your clothes outside during the warmer months.

If your family utilized a clothes dryer, keep in mind that the leading cause of clothes dryer related fires is not keeping them clean. Clearing out the lint trap takes just a few seconds; be sure to clear it out every time you toss a load in. The NFPA also recommends cleaning out the vent pipe at least once a year. With the wonderful spring weather around the corner, pick a day and clean it out as well.

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Road Construction and the Radar Trailer:

As the warm season arrives, so does road construction throughout the city. In many of these areas such as the Main Street corridor, traffic routes are re-routed through neighborhoods that aren’t used to the increase in traffic. The Cedar Falls Police Division asks everyone to please be considerate when diving through these areas, by going the speed limit and watching closely for pedestrians and children playing.

The Cedar Falls Police Division radar trailer can be requested for your neighborhood to help reduce the amount of motorists exceeding the speed limit on your street. The goal is to increase speed awareness and traffic safety. The radar trailer is moved around throughout Cedar Falls streets in response to citizen requests, especially in the detoured areas of high traffic. If you would like to have the radar trailer on your street please call (319) 273-8612. Please specify what block number you think the trailer would provide the greatest benefit to your neighborhood.

CF1Stop: An Easy Way to Access Property Information

CF1Stop.com is a useful tool for homeowners and contractors alike.

The City of Cedar Falls has a web portal called CF1Stop which allows users to track all permits and licenses related to their properties. In addition, the site allows users to submit concerns to our code enforcement officer to observe.

There are multiple user levels in the system.

Without an account, citizens can search for permit activity on all properties within city limits. By using the search bar citizens can look for permits and licenses. These searches will show issuance dates, applicant name, and status.

A registered user can view both the general search information as well as detailed information for all addresses where they are linked. If the homeowner logs into CF1Stop.com, they can see all permits that have been issued to the property, even before their ownership. Any permits issued after 2017 will have in-depth information about occupancy and inspections. Also, all documents related to the permits will be accessible to the property owner. In addition to being able to search for information, a registered user can utilize CF1Stop.com to apply for permits and licenses, schedule inspections, and upload additional documents as needed. Finally, a registered user could also view any Code Enforcement violations open for their property or the status of a violation they report.

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Grass & Prairie Plantings

It’s time once again to remind our citizens of necessary care regarding grass and other plantings within your yard and public right-of-way adjacent to your property.

City Ordinance Section 17-246 states grass, weeds, and volunteer growth must be kept at a height of 8" or less. However, there are a few exceptions to the 8" rule. Prairie plantings are allowed as long as they are planted per our ordinances and do not create a nuisance. If you are interested in having prairie grass, a rain garden, or butterfly garden please be sure to follow these guidelines:

1. Prairie Grass species must be recognized and identified by a governmental agency. If you are interested in planting prairie grass you will need to submit your seed list, location of the plantings, and a maintenance plan to the Public Works Department. This is not required for plantings within a smaller designated bed on your property.

2. Plantings other than turf grass must be kept 18" from any adjacent street, curb, public sidewalk, or alleyway. They also must not obstruct visibility for pedestrians or vehicles.

3. Any plantings in the public right-of-way cannot exceed a height of 24" from the top of curb.

4. There may be other considerations at the City’s discretion.

5. The prairie plantings must be properly maintained. We hope these guidelines help you understand the ordinances for grass and prairie plantings. If you need additional information, please call Code Enforcement at 319-268-5186, or the Public Works Department at 319-273-8629.

Residential Electronics and Hazardous Materials Drop-off Event

Spring Event: Hosted by City of Waterloo on May 11, 2024 (9 am–1 pm) at the Waterloo Waste Water Treatment Plant (3505 Easton Avenue). Twice per year, the Black Hawk County Solid Waste Management Commission co-sponsors drop-off events for household toxic materials and electronics. BOTH events are open to ALL Black Hawk County residents to get rid of approved items from their homes and garages (some fees may apply). Business waste will NOT be accepted at this event. This event is staffed by community volunteers whom will unload your items for you. All event expenses are paid for by the Black Hawk County Solid Waste Management Commission.

Registration is required for this event to reduce wait time and reduce vehicle idling during the event. Registration is anticipated to open April 12th and close at 3:00 on May 10th. To register and for additional details visit WasteTrac.org.

Residents interested in participating should visit WasteTrac.org/springdrop-off-event to register for the event and view the list of accepted items, or call the Waste Trac Education Office (319-266-8722) by May 8.

The previous events served 400 residents resulting in the collection of over 75,000 pounds of electronics for recycling. The next event will be held in Cedar Falls on September 17. Visit https://wastetrac.org/falldrop-off-event/ for more details as the event approaches.

Volunteers needed to make Collection Event a Success

Approximately 50 volunteers (age 16+) are needed from 8:00 am–1:00 pm to make these community events possible! Volunteers assist with unloading items, directing traffic, surveying participants, and making this event run as efficiently as possible.

Land Use Permits for Sheds, Fences, Decks, and Swimming Pools

Summer is just around the corner. Did you know you need a Land Use Permit to build or install a shed, fence, deck, or swimming pool? Even if you have been advised that you don’t need a Building Permit, you will almost always need a Land Use Permit. Obtaining a Land Use Permit ensures your investment meets local zoning codes, and can help you avoid conflicts with underground utilities, changes to storm water drainage patterns that may cause flooding, and disputes with neighbors.

When you or your contractor apply for a permit, you provide a drawing showing where a new shed, fence, deck, or swimming pool is proposed related to your lot lines, house, and other improvements. The Planning Division reviews this based on your zoning district and works to identify any easements to be avoided. We can help you identify easements on file for the property.

There are generally two types of easements: utility easements and storm water drainage easements. Structures or improvements like a shed, pool, or deck are not allowed within a utility easement. In some circumstances a fence may be allowed if it doesn’t interfere with the underground utilities; but you do so at your own risk. If the City or CFU must work in an easement, any improvements in this reserved space are subject to removal and replacement at your expense.

What is a drainage easement? A drainage easement indicates the location of a drainage swale or ditch, which may seem like just a low spot in your lawn. When it rains, water will flow to this low area and drains toward a storm sewer or storm water detention basin to help control flooding. Development of any kind is prohibited within a drainage easement because it can block or change the flow of water during a rainstorm, causing damage to your property or your neighbor’s property. Any small improvements like a raised garden, shed or fence can have a significant impact. Keep in mind that if you have placed any improvements in a drainage easement, you may be responsible for any damage caused.

In addition to obtaining a Land Use Permit, the improvement you are planning may require a Building Permit. Please check with the City’s Inspection Services Division at (319) 268-5161 to see what permits are needed. Last, but not least, you should always remember to call “Iowa One Call” (dial 811) before you do any digging, so any underground utilities can be marked and avoided.

For more information on obtaining a Land Use Permit, call the City’s Planning Division (319) 273-8600 or email planning@cedarfalls.com. You may apply for a land use permit online at www.cf1stop.com or at City Hall, 220 Clay Street.

Community groups or businesses whom provide five volunteers can be recognized on promotional materials for the event and on the post-event handouts. More details and registration can be found at WasteTrac.org/volunteer. To volunteer, email educator@wastetrac.org or call 319-234-8115.

Did you know that you do not have to wait to dispose of your electronic items?

The Cedar Falls Transfer Station accepts stereos, VCR and DVD players, vacuums, fax machines, home phones, video game systems, handheld electronics, record players, hair dryers, curling iron, countertop appliances, lamps, treadmills, space heaters, holiday lights, cable/ satellite equipment, fans, cables and many other items with a cord to recycle at no cost. Even Computers and Console televisions are accepted for $7.50 each. Call 319-273-8629 with questions.

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Street Maintenance

Spring is the time to focus on cleaning and patching streets after the wear from snow plowing and freeze thaw cycles of winter. Potholes develop from moisture penetration that freezes and causes the street to deteriorate. Loose material along with residual fall tree debris leave an unsightly mess once the snow melts. Street maintenance staff begin as early as weather permits to begin cleaning and repair of city streets.

Pothole Repair

Pothole repair with hot mix asphalt usually begins in May when the local plant opens for operation. Hot mix patching is typically applied on deeper repairs and larger patches. Another permanent type of repair method that is utilized, and can be performed when hot mix is not available, is injection patching. This permanent repair method uses asphalt emulsion and aggregate to inject into potholes. Injection patching can be used on all types of street failures and works well on shallow deteriorations where hot mix asphalt does not adhere. Both methods are SUDAS approved and are commonly used by state, county, and city jurisdictions.

Street Sweeping

Street sweeping is an important part of Public Works Operations. Not only for aesthetic purposes but also for environmental reasons. After the winter season the city deploys two street sweepers to collect road debris from the streets. These sweepers operate at a slow speed and are equipped with a watering system to reduce dust and to aid in the collection of smaller debris. This process is critical as it reduces debris from entering storm sewers that lead to streams and rivers.

The Public Works Department’s goal is to sweep all city streets at least four times a year. Typically, one round of sweeping requires just over a month to complete. Street crews begin operations as soon as the threat of snow is gone, finishing in late November or early December, depending on weather conditions.

For inquiries regarding pothole patching or sweeping operations, feel free to contact the Public Works Department at (319) 273-8629.

Spring Yard Waste Disposal Options

Yard Waste Drop-Off & Compost Facility

Located on the 300 block of East Main Street

This facility is for use by Cedar Falls residents only. Residents may be asked for proof of residency such as a driver’s license or vehicle registration. The facility is open daily (weather permitting) from dawn to dusk.

Permissible disposal includes brush, logs, leaves, garden waste, and grass clippings. Please, no dimensional lumber, landscape timbers, demolition material, garbage, or plastic containers.

Quality wood mulch and compost is available to residents free of charge during normal operating hours. Residents are required to “load their own” so be sure to bring shovels.

Transfer Station

The Transfer Station accepts yard waste daily during normal operations ($29.50/ton). Mondays are reserved for yard waste only. As an alternative, residents are encouraged to utilize the Seasonal Compost Facility for yard waste disposal needs.

Transfer Station Hours:

Monday-Friday from 7 am–5 pm

Last load taken at 4:45 pm

Saturday 8 am–3 pm

Last load taken at 2:45 pm

For additional information regarding yard waste disposal options or to request service, please contact the Public Works Department at 319-273-8629.

Remember, according to city and county ordinance, all loads must be covered or secured.

Spring Curbside Yard Waste Collection Options

Yard waste carts will be emptied in April on Mondays at a reduced cost of $5/dump.

Remember to place your yard waste cart at the curb by 7 am and remove the cart from the curb no later than 8 pm the day of collection to avoid unwanted service.

Do not overload carts; the weight limit is 250 pounds. Please do not deposit dirt, sod, or ashes in the yard waste carts. Please place carts at least three feet away from other objects.

July–September yard waste is collected every other week: July 1, 15, 29; August 12, 26; September 9 and 23. Due to holidays, no yard waste collected on May 27 or September 2.

Extra Garbage

One extra refuse bag is allowed per household. The bag must have an approved pink Cedar Falls Bag Tag attached. Place the bag with the tag attached on top of your garbage cart so the driver can see it. Bag Tags can be purchased for $1.25 each at the following locations:

• Transfer Station and Recycling Center, 1524 State Street

• Fareway Grocery, 4500 S. Main Street

• Hy-Vee, 6301 University Avenue

• Ace Hardware, 703 E. 18th Street

Large item pickup is available and scheduled on your refuse collection day for residents with an active Cedar Falls refuse account. To schedule a pickup, call the Public Works Department at (319) 273-8629 between 7 am–4 pm, Monday–Friday. Large items must be placed curbside after 8 pm the night before your scheduled collection. This service is limited to large items only and is not intended to be a service for garbage. The charge for bulk items is $10 per stop, for 10 items or less. For over 10 items, the charge is $20 per stop, for up to 20 items. Please refer to the City’s website for fees and a list of acceptable items.

Please put your cart out on the makeup day prior to 7:00 a.m.

2024 Holiday Make-up Refuse Schedule

REGULAR DAY

RESCHEDULED DAY

Monday, May 27, 2024 No Yard Waste Collection

Thursday, July 4, 2024

Wednesday, July 3, 2024

Monday, September 2, 2024 No Yard Waste Collection

Thursday, November 28, 2024

Friday, November 29, 2024

Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Wednesday, January 1, 2025

Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Monday, December 23, 2024

Thursday, December 26, 2024

Tuesday, December 31, 2024

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515 Main Street (Farmers State Bank bldg

By appointment) PO Box 546, Cedar Falls, IA

Phone: 319-243-9170

Website: cf-communityfoundation org

Email: director@cf-communityfoundation org

Facebook: CedarFallsCommunityFoundation

Kim Manning Appointed as New Board Member

The Cedar Falls Community Foundation (CFCF) is delighted to introduce its latest addition to the Board of Directors, Kim Manning. Manning brings with her a wealth of experience, having recently retired from her position as Executive Director of the Cedar Falls Tourism and Visitors Bureau. Manning’s dedication to community engagement has been evident through her extensive involvement in Cedar Falls. Over the years, she has contributed to various boards and committees, demonstrating her commitment to the betterment of the community. Since 2023, Manning has been a valuable CFCF Public Relations Committee member, showcasing her passion for advancing the foundation’s mission.

CFCF Re-brand New Website Launch

The Cedar Falls Community Foundation is excited to announce the launch of its newly redesigned website, accompanied by a refreshed logo and tagline. This initiative reflects the Foundation’s commitment to serve the community better and enhance user experience.

Hearst Center for the Arts Master Plan

The Hearst Master Plan is available for view on www.thehearst.com.

On October 24, the Hearst hosted a public open house to unveil a proposed facility Master Plan. At that event, City staff and OPN Architects were on hand to show visuals of their approach to research and narrow down site plans, interior layouts, and exterior concepts to update the 1989 facility. Plans include an increase in art education space, ceramics lab, performance space, art storage, gallery display, and staff workspace.

Additionally, the Master Plan addresses updating critical infrastructure such as restrooms, elevator, electrical and plumbing, roof, and parking lot. From the start of this project, City staff and stakeholders such as the Cedar Falls Art & Culture Board and Friends of the Hearst have prioritized keeping the Hearst Center at its original location on Seerley Boulevard, preserving the natural beauty of the gardens behind the facility, and improving the operations of the Hearst through increased space for programs.

The next important step in this project is to use information provided in the Master Plan to conduct a Fundraising Feasibility study to ascertain avenues of financial support for the construction of an updated Hearst Center.

You can stay on top of what is happening by following the Hearst Center on social media. You can email specific inquiries about the project to the.hearst@cedarfalls.com.

A First for The Hearst! BIG IDEAS: tiny art Competition & Exhibition Opens March 1

The Hearst is thrilled to announce “BIG IDEAS: tiny art”, an opportunity for Cedar Valley locals to create new, fresh, and fun artwork for the public this spring and summer. There are no entry fees, but submissions must adhere to specific, tiny size requirements. Artists can pick up a free official tiny art container at the Hearst Center to guide their submissions. The competition challenges creators to produce tiny fine art in a traditional medium, such as drawing, painting, or sculpture. The culmination of this competition will be an exhibition where the public can vote for their favorite pieces. Two Best-In-Show awards will be given— one based on popular vote and the other selected by a jury of local art experts. The popular vote begins at the opening reception on May 30th, featuring refreshments, activities, and magnifying glasses for detailed viewing. Thanks to support from Arts Midwest and Friends of the Hearst, free artist workshops will be offered this spring to help inspire you. Check our website and social media for workshop details and official competition rules.

The previous website was functional; however, it posed challenges for visitors to navigate and locate specific information efficiently. The new website offers improved navigation, ensuring visitors can easily find the resources and information. The updated logo maintains the essence of the Foundation’s identity while including modern elements. The accompanying tagline encapsulates the Foundation’s commitment to serving Cedar Falls for the next 50 years and beyond. Visitors can access valuable resources, learn more about the Foundation’s initiatives, and discover opportunities to support the community. To explore the new website and learn more about the CFCF, please visit www.cf-communityfoundation.org

Grant portal opens soon!

Important Competition & Exhibition Dates

Competition opens March 1, 2024

Submission deadline May 24, 2024 at 5 p.m.

Exhibition and voting May 30–June 30 2024

Best-In-Show announcement July 2, 2024

Official Tiny Art Containers—1 submission per person

Get ready! The Cedar Falls Community Foundation’s grant portal opens April 15! The Cedar Falls Community Foundation will start taking applications for our competitive grant program to support local non-profits. Organizations with projects intended to benefit the Cedar Falls community are invited to apply! More information about available grants and the application process can be found on the CFCF website. We look forward to reviewing all applications submitted to the grant portal from April 15–June 15.

2024 Cedar Falls Visitor Guide

Stop at the Cedar Falls Visitor Center, 6510 Hudson Road, to pick up a copy of the new 2024 Cedar Falls Visitor Guide. The visitor guide is an excellent piece to share with family and friends to inspire a visit to Cedar Falls.

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CONSTRUCTION UPDATES

North Cedar Heights Area Reconstruction Project—Phase 1A & 2

The phased work of the North Cedar Heights Area began in July of 2023, with a small community of houses located atop the Cedar River’s bluffs next to Hartman Bluff State Preserve, north of Grand Boulevard. The goal of this reconstruction effort is to assist with the current challenge of snow removal, trash pickup, sanitary service, storm water control, and even passing oncoming vehicles.

Phased reconstruction of the North Cedar Heights Area—Phase 1A will continue this spring. The City’s contractor, Dave Schmitt Construction, began Phase 1A in early July of 2023. They completed Stage 1 of Phase 1A this winter, including the slope stabilization along the northern edge of West Ridgewood. Stage 2 of Phase 1A will continue this upcoming spring. Stage 2 on W. Ridgewood Drive is being reconstructed, including sanitary sewer, water main, storm sewer, and full depth asphalt with a concrete curb and gutter/edging from Greenwood Avenue to the stage break with a small portion of Greenwood Avenue at the intersection of W. Ridgewood Avenue.

W. Ridgewood Drive Reconstruction Limits

Phase 2 work which will consists of Timber Drive from Greenwood Avenue to Grand Boulevard, E. Ridgewood Avenue to Greenwood Avenue including a portion of Greenwood Avenue, and Woodland Drive and is currently in bid letting stages. Construction will get underway this spring. The reconstruction for Phase 2 will include sanitary sewer, water main, storm sewer, and full depth asphalt, with a concrete curb and gutter/edging.

Timber Drive

E. Ridgewood Drive & Woodland Drive

Additional information and updates for the North Cedar Heights Area Reconstruction Project will be provided at www.cedarfalls.com

For ongoing, active projects sign up for e-mail notifications through “Notify Me” at www.cedarfalls.com/NotifyMe

Urban Prairie Strips

Maintaining turf grass involves frequent mowing, fertilization, and often irrigation. In contrast, native flowers and grasses have deep roots that enhance infiltration and typically do not require irrigation once established. One effective way to manage rainfall runoff from your yard and downspouts is by installing a strip of native plants downslope in your yard. Not only do these native plant strips capture runoff, but they also create diverse habitats that attract pollinators such as butterflies and bees, while enhancing the beauty of your property.

If you are considering converting a portion of your lawn to native flowers and grasses, you can explore resources on designing and installing these gardens at www.iowastormwater.org. It is essential to familiarize yourself with the city’s ordinances regarding prairie grass and wildflowers on private property before planning your gardens. Compliance with setbacks and the selection of suitable species are crucial. Prior to transforming areas of your yard into a native garden, it is advisable to consult with the Public Works Department at (319) 273-8629 to ensure the chosen species are approved for the designated planting locations. This is not required for plantings within a small area in your property.

Once established, native landscaping may require springtime weed removal and clearing of dead vegetation, but it can be a more costeffective and time-efficient option compared to maintaining turf grass. Text and photo source: www.iowastormwater.org

Orchard Hill Park Renovations

During the summer of 2024, there will be some notable improvements coming to Orchard Hill Park, located off Primrose Drive just behind Orchard Hill Elementary School. These improvements will include a new shelter (already on site), eight new pickleball courts, and a significantly larger parking lot with a wider driveway. These improvements will set Orchard Hill Park as the destination pickleball location in town, while maintaining access to the existing ball field and open grass field to the south and west, respectively. Anticipated work will primary be during the summer, between school years.

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CONSTRUCTION UPDATES

2024 Alley Reconstruction Project

The 2024 Alley Reconstruction Project consists of two City alley being reconstructed into a permeable alley and three City alleys are being constructed with new concrete surface. This project is funded by the Storm Water Bonds and Street Construction Fund. The following alleys will be under construction this year—construction begins this spring and will be completed this Fall.

Between From To Alley Type

Washington & Main Sts. W. 1st St. W. 2nd St. Concrete

Main & State Sts. E. 3rd St. E. 4th St. Concrete

Franklin & Clay Sts. W. 5th St. W. 6th St. Concrete

Bluff & Grove Sts. E. 11th St. E. 12th St. Permeable

Clay & Washington Sts. W. 14th St. W. 15th St. Permeable

The alley between Washington Street and Main Street (W. 1st Street to W. 2nd Street) as well as the alley between Main Street and State Street (E. 3rd Street to E. 4th Street) will be paved back with an inverted crown to capture the storm water. Reconstruction will include new storm sewer infrastructure with a center intake in the alley to collect the storm water, and give it a direct route to the City’s storm sewer system. The east–west section of alley between Washington Street and Main Street (W. 1st Street to W. 2nd Street towards Main Street) will be paved back with an inverted crown to direct storm sewer to the intake.

The alley between Franklin Street and Clay Street (W. 5th Street to W. 6th Street) will be reconstructed with a concrete surface and an inverted crown to capture storm water on and adjacent to the alley and direct the flow to the roadway into the City’s storm sewer. The inverted crown will help capture storm water and alleviate any water build up in yards or on the alley.

The two remaining alleys, between Bluff Street and Grove Street (E. 11th Street and E. 12th Street), as well as the alley between Clay Street and Washington Street (W. 14th Street to W. 15th Street) will be reconstructed as permeable alleys. The permeable alley system consists of the installation of two concrete edge restraints with a band of permeable pavers down the center of the alley. Below the surface is a rock chamber that will store the storm water the alley captures and percolates into a tile line beneath. The tile line is a direct route for the storm water captured in the alley to the City’s existing storm infrastructure under the adjacent streets.

There are two goals with the 2024 Alley Reconstruction project. The first is to reconstruct alleys requiring frequent maintenance. The second goal is to help the City’s storm water management system with the installation of the permeable alleys.

The permeable alleys consist of a perforated pipe under a clean rock storage chamber. On top of the rock storage chamber is the surface of the alley, which will consist of two, four foot concrete sections, with a four foot permeable paver strip between the concrete sections. The two concrete surface sections are sloped to capture storm water and direct it to the center permeable paver strip. There it filters through the rock before collecting into the subdrain and flowing to the existing storm sewer.

Since 2014, various alleys throughout the City of Cedar Falls have been reconstructed to the permeable alley system to help with the City’s storm water management. This project helps reduce the number of alleys that require frequent maintenance and also improves the City’s overall storm water management.

Main Street Reconstruction Update

Construction is back with an earlier than anticipated start to the 2024 construction season. Beginning approximately one month ahead of the typical construction season, this project saw its first closure take place at the intersection of Main Street and W. 12th Street/Waterloo Road, expanding one block in each direction. This is a full road closure, as the contractor will be removing and replacing the sanitary sewer, water main, storm sewer, sidewalks, and driveway approaches. Of greater significance, this intersection will be reconstructed as a full roundabout, eliminating the traffic signal that stood there previously. Masonry columns and cast stone sign walls will be in the center of the roundabout, similar to other roundabouts across town. As the project progresses, the contractor will also dig up the roadway north of 18th Street, and work north until meeting back up at the 12th and Main Streets intersection.

Other remaining work from the 2023 construction season includes the gateway arch sign at 7th Street, the roundabout landscaping and sidewalks/trails at the Seerley Boulevard intersection, and one remaining segment of the southbound lanes of Main Street, just north of University Avenue. The gateway arch sign is nearly completed. The other closures are anticipated to take place after the school year ends. Visit www.cedarfallsmainstreetproject.com for additional information.

Cedar River Recreational River Area and Riverbank Improvements Project

The City of Cedar Falls contractor, Peterson Contractors Inc. of Reinbeck Iowa, will be continuing this spring with the Cedar River Recreational River Area and Riverbank Improvements Project by focusing on the downtown riverside including installation of the Turtleback Landing.

The overall project includes the construction of seven (7) instream structures, new trail segments, riverbank improvements, and installation of a new river art plaza as part of the upland improvements to project. Construction is being phased between the instream improvements and the upland improvements. Below are the limits of construction for each phase:

Phase I: Gateway Park Instream Improvements—Winter 2023

Phase II: Downtown Instream Improvements—Spring of 2024

Phase III: Upland Improvements—Summer of 2023

Over the past few winter months, crews have completed four (4) of the instream structures on the Gateway Park side and two (2) instream structures on the downtown side. All the structural wave plates have been constructed to varying elevations to allow for use at different water elevations throughout the course. The largest constructed instream structure called Clay Hole, features 3 wave plates in parallel on the downstream side of Gateway Park.

The last phase of the project will be the upland improvements including installing of the new River Art Plaza and other landscaping amenities to the existing Gateway Park on the river left side of the project.

Additional information and updates will be provided at www.cedarfalls.com. For ongoing, active projects sign up for e-mail notifications through “Notify Me” at www.cedarfalls.com/NotifyMe

Drone picture of the Gateway Park instream improvements complete in January 2024. Source: Mike Mennen, Channel 15 10 Apr, May, June / Spring 2024

Highway 58 & Ridgeway Reconstruction

The Iowa Departement of Transportation, and their contractor, Peterson Contractors Inc. of Reinbeck, Iowa, will be continue this spring with the Highway 58 & Ridgeway Avenue Reconstruction project by focusing on improvements at the Ridgeway Avenue and Nordic Drive intersections.

Proposed

The overall project includes US 20 ramp interchange improvements, Ridgeway Avenue intersection improvements, Nordic Drive intersection improvements, Highway 58 corridor improvements up to Viking Road, two (2) culvert replacements, trail connections along Ridgeway Avenue, a new signal on the southerly US 20 ramps, and updated underground utilities. Traffic is to be maintained throughout construction with only lane width and turning movement restrictions. Below is the sequence and the limits of construction for each phase:

Phase I: Westside of HWY 58 & US 20 Interchange Improvements (2023)

Phase II: Eastside of HWY 58 & US 20 Interchange Improvements (2023)

Phase III: Eastside of Ridgeway & Highway 58 Intersection Improvements (2024)

Phase IV: Northside of Nordic & Ridgeway Intersection Improvements (2024)

Phase V: Westside of Ridgeway & Highway 58 Intersection Improvements (2024)

Phase VI: Southside of Nordic & Ridgeway Intersection Improvements (2024)

Phase VII: Final Completion & HWY 58 work between Ridgeway & Viking (2024-2025)

During the 2023 construction season and into the winter months, crews finished the first half of the project by completing the new Highway 58 and US 20 interchange section of the project. Improvements included new US 20 ramps, reconstruction of Highway 58 south of Ridgeway Avenue, placement of a new box culvert south of Ridgeway Avenue, a new signal south of the US 20, and grading operations along the corridor.

With the upcoming traffic pattern changes between phases, help keep everyone on the road safer. Drive with caution, obey the posted speed limit and other signs in the work area, and be aware that traffic fines for moving violations are at least double in work zones. As in all work zones, you should stay alert, allow ample space between vehicles, and wear seat belts.

Additional information and updates will be provided at www.cedarfalls.com. For ongoing, active projects sign up for e-mail notifications through “Notify Me” at www.cedarfalls.com/NotifyMe

For more information about this and other Iowa DOT construction projects in Black Hawk and Bremer counties, follow on Facebook: Black Hawk and Bremer County Construction. Traveler information is available anytime through the 511 system: www.511ia.org; call 511 (within Iowa) or 800-288-1047; stay connected with 511 on Facebook or Twitter; or download the free app to your mobile device.

West Viking Road Reconstruction

The City of Cedar Falls will be going out to public bid for the West Viking Road Reconstruction project this spring with construction starting in the 2024 summer construction season. This project will be built by the City of Cedar Falls in coordination with Black Hawk County. The overall project is estimated to take 18 months to complete and will include improvements from Union Road to Hudson Road.

Design changes started in January of 2024 for a roundabout intersection at Viking Road and Innovation Drive based on public comments during public meetings and by Council Goal Setting discussions for traffic calming along the corridor. Improvements at the roundabout will feature a single lane roundabout with pedestrian ADA accommodations, truck apron for larger vehicular turning movements, central roundabout landscaping, and underground utility improvements associated with the added roundabout.

The overall project includes the reconstruction of West Viking Road from Union Road to Production Drive, construction of Innovation Drive from the new West Viking Industrial Park to Viking Road, intersection improvements at Hudson Road, a new trail system along the corridor, storm sewer installation, watermain extension to Union Road, Viking Road overlay at Hudson Road, a single lane roundabout at Innovation Drive, and curb & gutter installation on Viking Road from Hudson Road to Production Drive. Below is the expected sequencing and limits of construction for each phase:

Phase I: Innovation Drive Connection & Watermain Extension (2024)

Phase II: Viking Road Improvements from Hudson Road to Production Drive (2024-2025)

Phase III: Viking Road Reconstruction from Production Drive to Innovation Drive including the roundabout intersection improvements at Innovation Drive (2025)

Phase IV: Viking Road Reconstruction from Union Road to Innovation Drive (2025)

During the spring months, final design will be brought forward for Council review and approval, Right of Way needs will be addressed, and public bidding will take place to select a contractor. Final construction schedules will be addressed and provided once a contractor has been brought on board.

Additional information and updates for the West Viking Road Reconstruction Project will be provided at www.cedarfalls.com. For ongoing, active projects sign up for e-mail notifications through “Notify Me” at www.cedarfalls.com/NotifyMe.

Proposed Roundabout Improvements at Innovation Drive & Viking Road.

Source: Snyder & Associates

Improvement at the upcoming Ridgeway intersections of Nordic & HWY 58. Source: AECOM
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TOURISM CALENDAR OF EVENTS

13 Saturday in Seerley Seerley Park 9am en-gb facebook com/ collegehillpartnership

13 Metro Community Concert: Brassfire *GBPAC, 8201 Dakota St 7pm gbpac com

2 Cedar Valley United Way’s Breakfast of Champions

Bien Venu Event Center, 7400 Hudson Rd 8am cedarvalleyunitedway org

4 Friends of the Family Chefs Take a Stand

Hilton Garden Inn, 7213 Nordic Dr 6pm fofia org

4 UNI Concert Band

*GBPAC, 8201 Dakota St 7:30pm music uni edu

6 Fool’s 5K & 10K

George Wyth State Park, Waterloo 8am fasttrackracingftr wordpress com

6 Rod Con: Rod Library’s Mini Comic Book Convention

UNI Campus, Rod Library, 1227 W 27th St 10am–4pm rodcon library uni edu

6 IOWAEATS|food & drink festival Waterloo Convention Center, 200 W 4th St, Waterloo 11am–5pm iowaeatsfestival com

6 MOMIX—Alice *GBPAC, 8201 Dakota St 7pm gbpac com

11 Hops Downtown Cedar Falls 5:30pm–9pm communitymainstreet org

12 Friday Night Fever— Boogie Down for Cedar Valley Hospice

Hilton Garden Inn, 7213 Nordic Dr 6pm cvhospice org

12 Spotlight Series: Jazz Band One Bengtson Auditorium, Russell Hall, 2601 Minnesota St 7:30pm music uni edu

12–13 UNI Orchesis Dance Company Annual Gala 2024 Oster Regent Theatre, 103 Main St TBA uniorchesis wixsite com/ uniorchesis

14 Spectrum Project Spring Concert *GBPAC, 8201 Dakota St 2pm spectrumproject org

14 Candlelight Concerts— Katie & The Honky Tonks Unplugged Three Pines Farm, 9611 Wagner Rd 7:30pm gbpac com

15 UNI Varsity Glee Club *GBPAC, 8201 Dakota St 7:30pm music uni edu

16 Spotlight Series: Wind Ensemble *GBPAC, 8201 Dakota St 7:30pm music uni edu

17 Spotlight Series: Jazz Band Two Bengtson Auditorium, Russell Hall, 2601 Minnesota St 7:30pm music uni edu

19 Riverview Center Luncheon of Light featuring Chanel Miller Bien VenU Event Center, 7400 Hudson Rd 11am riverviewcenter org

19–29 Restaurant Week Downtown Cedar Falls cedarfallsdowntown com

20 Trout Stocking Family and Kids Day North Prairie Lake, Hudson Rd 10am–2pm cedarvalleywalleyeclub org

20 Special Olympics Polar Plunge George Wyth State Park Beach, Waterloo 10:45am soiowa org

20 Considering Matthew Shepard w/UNI School of Music *GBPAC, 8201 Dakota St 7pm gbpac com

20–21 Suzette Who Set to Sea Strayer-Wood Theatre, 257 W 27th St Sat 10:30am; Sun 2pm theatreuni uni edu

21 UNI Suzuki School Northern Iowa Junior Orchestra Davis Hall,*GBPAC, 8201 Dakota St 6pm music uni edu

22 Spotlight Series: Symphonic Band *GBPAC, 8201 Dakota St 7:30pm music uni edu

23 Spotlight Series: Northern Iowa Symphony Orchestra

*GBPAC, 8201 Dakota St 7:30pm music uni edu

26–27 Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back in Concert *GBPAC, 8201 Dakota St, 7pm wcfsymphony org

26–28 Columbus High School Musical

“Chicago (Teen Edition)” Oster Regent Theatre, 103 Main St TBA

27 College Hill Neighborhood Garage Sales 8am–2pm

27 Celebrate Trails Day Trail Clean-up Cedar Valley Trails 9am cedarvalleytrails org

29 UNI Children’s Choir

*GBPAC, 8201 Dakota St 7:30pm gbpac com

30 New Horizons Band Concert *GBPAC, 8201 Dakota St 7:30pm music uni edu

10 The Beaker Brothers Band presents “Cream and Beyond: A Tribute to Eric Clapton” Oster Regent Theatre, 103 Main St TBA mycfct org

10–11 UNI Spring Commencement McLeod Center, 2501 Hudson Rd Fri 7pm; Sat 10am & 2pm uni edu

11 Belgian Waffle Breakfast Cedar Falls Woman’s Club, 304 Clay St 8am–11am cedarfallswomansclub com

11 Cedar Falls Farmers Market W 3rd St and Clay St 8:30am–Noon cedarfallsfarmersmarket weebly com

11 Run Like a Mother 5k Big Woods Lake South Shelter 9am uniwomeninbusiness com

11 Saturday in Seerley Pettersen Plaza, 2008 College St 9am en-gb facebook com/ collegehillpartnership

15 Cedar Falls Community Theatre’s Annual Golf Tournament Pheasant Ridge Golf Course, 3205 W 12th St TBA mycfct org

2 Girls’ Night Out Downtown Cedar Falls 5pm cedarfallsdowntown com

3 May the 4th Celebration

*GBPAC, 8201 Dakota St 5pm music uni edu

4 Cedar Falls Farmers Market W 3rd St and Clay St 8:30am–Noon cedarfallsfarmersmarket weebly com

4 Shamrock Shuffle 5k

Big Woods Lake South Parking Lot 9am cfcatholicschool org

5 UNI Suzuki’s Northern Iowa Youth Orchestra

Bengtson Auditorium, Russell Hall, 2601 Minnesota St 6pm music uni edu

8 Great American RailTrail 5th Anniversary Ride Pfeiffer Springs Park 6pm cedarvalleytrails

30 Native Plant Sale Hartman Reserve Nature Center, 657 Reserve Dr 10am hartmanreserve org

31 Live to 9 River Place Plaza, 100 E 2nd St 6pm liveto9 com

1 Cedar Falls Farmers Market W 3rd St and Clay St 8:30am–Noon cedarfallsfarmersmarket weebly com

1 Bridges Ride Pfeiffer Springs Park TBA cedarvalleytrails org

3–9 2024 Iowa SCTP State Trap Championships Iowa State Trapshooting Association, 6138 W Cedar Wapsi Rd iowadnr gov

4 Cedar Falls Municipal Band “Sundown Serenade” Overman Park, 300 Clay St 7:30pm cedarnet org/cfband

15 CVC Ride of Silence Overman Park, 316 W 3rd St 6pm cedarvalleycyclists org

18 Furry 5k Big Woods Lake South Shelter 7:30am cedarbendhumane org

18 Death by 5K George Wyth State Park, Waterloo 8am ultrasignup com

18 Cedar Falls Farmers Market W 3rd St and Clay St 8:30am–Noon cedarfallsfarmersmarket weebly com

18 Spectrum JamFest River Place Plaza, 100 E 2nd St 2pm riverplaceplaza com

19 UNI Suzuki Spring Concert Bengtson Auditorium, Russell Hall, 2601 Minnesota St 4pm music uni edu

24 Plaza Presents: Solid Ground River Place Plaza, 100 E 2nd St 6pm riverplaceplaza com

25 Donot Stop 5k/10k Pfiffer Springs Park 8am runsignup com

25 Cedar Falls Farmers Market W 3rd St and Clay St 8:30am–Noon cedarfallsfarmersmarket weebly com

www.cedarvalley365.com

13 EPI’s More Than You See Benefit River Place Plaza, 100 E 2nd St 6pm episervice org

14 Live to 9 River Place Plaza, 100 E 2nd St 6pm liveto9 com

14–16 RENT Cedar Falls Community Theatre at Oster Regent Theatre, 103 Main St TBA mycfct org

15 Cedar Falls Farmers Market W 3rd St and Clay St 8:30am–Noon cedarfallsfarmersmarket weebly com

18 Cedar Falls Municipal Band “Sundown Serenade” Overman Park, 300 Clay St 7:30pm cedarnet org/cfband

7 Live to 9 River Place Plaza, 100 E 2nd St 6pm liveto9 com

7–9 Cedar Valley Soccer Moonlight Classic and Cup Cedar Valley Soccer Complex, 3238 DeWitt Rd, Waterloo cedarvalleysoccerclub org

8 Cedar Falls Farmers Market W 3rd St and Clay St 8:30am–Noon cedarfallsfarmersmarket weebly com

8 Saturday in Seerley Seerley Park 9am en-gb facebook com/ collegehillpartnership

8 IMU Stang Invasion ’24 Cedar Falls Motorsports Park, 7227 Waverly Rd 10am iowamustangsunstabled com

9–13 44th Annual Iowa PGA Junior Golf Academy Pheasant Ridge Golf Course, 3205 W 12th St iowapgajuniorgolf com

11 Cedar Falls Municipal Band “Sundown Serenade” Overman Park, 300 Clay St 7:30pm cedarnet org/cfband

25 Cedar Valley Pee Wee Tour Championship

25 Cedar Falls Municipal Band “Sundown Serenade” Overman Park, 300 Clay St 7:30pm cedarnet org/cfband

28–30 Cedar Basin Music Festival Sturgis Park, 121 Center St cedarbasinmusic org

28–30 Sturgis Falls Celebration Overman and Gateway Parks sturgisfalls org

29 Cedar Falls Rock & Roll Revue Oster Regent Theatre, 103 Main TBA

30 Sturgis Falls 5K & 10K Utility Parkway 8am fasttrackracingftr wordpress com

For Hearst Center events, please see pages 14–15

*GBPAC: Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center All times and dates subject to change.

org 6510 HUDSON RD. Cedar Falls, IA 50613 (319) 268-4266
www.cedarfallstourism.org
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21 Bands & Brews River Place Plaza, 100 E 2nd St 6pm riverplaceplaza com
Oster
mycfct org
21–23 RENT Cedar Falls Community Theatre at
Regent Theatre, 103 Main St TBA
3rd St
Clay St 8:30am–Noon cedarfallsfarmersmarket weebly
22 Cedar Falls Farmers Market W
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com
Pheasant
24–25 Cedar Valley Junior Tour Championship
Ridge Golf Course, 3205 W 12th St iowapgajuniorgolf com
Pheasant
Ridge Golf Course, 3205 W 12th St iowapgajuniorgolf com
28–29 Welcome Home Party—Live Music River Place Plaza, 100 E 2nd St Fri 4pm–7pm & Sat 2pm–7pm riverplaceplaza com
mycftc org
12 Apr, May, June / Spring 2024

For more information about Community Main Street and the Cedar Falls Downtown District contact: Kim Bear, Executive Director, Community Main Street 319-277-0213 or email: director@communitymainstreet.org.

Calling All Artists for the 18th Annual ARTapalooza event!

Are you an artist who is eager to display your work? ARTapalooza features nearly 50 regional artists who display and sell their work at booths set up along the meandering Main Street. This is a juried art show, applications are due by May 1st and you will be notified of your status by June 1st. We are looking for artists that work in the mediums that include but are not limited to, ceramics, paintings, metal sculptures, fiber, jewelry, photography, drawing, printmaking, upcycling, and mixed media, among others.

For application information, please visit www.communitymainstreet.org

Flower Brigade

Do you love flowers and watching things

bloom? Did you know all the sidewalk pots and hanging baskets in the Cedar Falls Downtown District are planted and maintained by volunteers? How can you help? We need new members to join the Flower Brigade! Opportunities include:

WATERING CREW: Use the gator and water plants throughout the Downtown District; choose one of several scheduling options such as once a week, once every other week, or be trained and added to the sub list. There are a lot of options to help.

ADOPT A BLOCK: Help to keep your assigned block free of weeds in the pots, and flower beds. Make sure all flowers throughout are thriving! The schedule for this opportunity is very flexible.

DONATE: Financial contributions help us to continue decorating with beautiful, blooming hanging baskets, and sidewalk pots! Venmo us at @CommunityMain-Street or mail a check to the Community Main Street office, 310 E. 4th Street. We appreciate donations of any amount.

VICTORIAN HOUSE MUSEUM

308 W. 3rd Street | Open February–December | Tuesday–Saturday, 10 am–4 pm; Sunday,

2024 EXHIBITION

The Rosenthals: The Show Must Go On!

February 15–December 20, 2024

Vaudeville! Before radio, TV, YouTube and TikTok, entertainers crisscrossed the United States via railroad and by Model T, bringing music, laughs and sometimes outlandish acts to stages in towns and cities of all sizes Cedar Falls hosted vaudevillians in its theatres, but Cedar Falls was also home to the nationally known Vaudeville couple: Lew and Mabel Rosenthal Lew and Mabel worked under the name of “Rose & Severns” and played venues from coast to coast and into Canada Their home on Grand Blvd was always open to their fellow vaudevillians, whether for a day or two, or longer for those down on their luck Learn about this fascinating couple and their work and life together, in our featured exhibit for 2024

Victorian Domestic Architecture

April 14 at 2 pm, Victorian House Museum

Kate Martin will explain the characteristics of the various styles of Victorian domestic architecture and show examples of homes in Cedar Falls This program is part of our new Victorian Parlor Series, featuring a variety of Victorian topics throughout the year

The Opera House: The Community’s Stage

May 19 at 2 pm, Victorian House Museum

George Glenn, coauthor of The Opera Houses of Iowa, will speak on the opera houses in Cedar Falls

When were they built and how many did we have?

How were they used and who performed there?

Why were they important?

Summer at the Schoolhouse

This summer program is for students who have finished first grade through sixth grade Each session meets from 9:00 am until 12:30 pm, Monday through Friday, for one week What do we do? We get to see what school was like 100+ years ago We do reading, writing, and arithmetic, but we also do recess! We write on slates, sing old songs, learn fun games, and make fun crafts Registration opens March 18 Watch our website for more details

Summer Museums Opening for the Season on May 4!

May–mid-October, Saturday and Sunday, 1 – 4 pm

Ice House Museum Visit the only museum in the U S that tells the story of ice harvesting in an original ice house! This 1921 round structure contains tools used to cut ice from the Cedar River right nearby $5 per adult; children 12 and under free Little Red Schoolhouse From the slate blackboard to the potbellied stove, this 1909 schoolhouse recalls a time when siblings and neighboring children gathered together to learn Free

310 East 4th Street | Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 | (319) 277-0213 | www.communitymainstreet.org
266-5149 | www cfhistory org
1–4 pm (319)
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thehearst.org

304 west seerley boulevard cedar falls, iowa 50613

319.273.8641

tue & thu 10 am–9 pm

wed & fri 10 am–5 pm

sat & sun 1–4 pm

Admission is free daily.

Hearst Center for the Arts is part of the Department of Community Development, City of Cedar Falls.

EXHIBITIONS

CEDAR FALLS STUDENT ART EXHIBITION 2024

April 20–May 19, 2024

Public Reception: Sunday, April 21 from 1:00–4:00 p.m.

Sponsored by Friends of the Hearst

See what the kids are up to in this annual student art exhibition! The Hearst Center’s tradition of celebrating students and teachers continues this spring with an exhibition of work created in the art rooms of Cedar Falls Community Schools. Pottery, painting, and works on paper abound!

BIG IDEAS, TINY ART 2024

EVENTS & PROGRAMS

All events listed are free and open to the public.

MIDDAY MELODIES

Fridays at 12:00 p.m.

Enjoy classics performed by the UNI School of Music Department students and faculty.

April 12: Hannah Porter-Occena directs UNI Flute Students

May 3: Bonus Concert! Alex Pershounin directs UNI Bass students

BOOK READING: ROSIE THE RIVETERS OF IOWA BY LINDA BETSINGER MCCANN

Tuesday, April 16 at 7:00 p.m.

Rosie the Riveter was a name used to encourage women to work during WWII to take the place of the men who were fighting the war. Iowa had 70 businesses that used women to meet production of military needs. Linda Betsinger McCann, author, was able to speak with 35 women who had worked as Rosie’s. Some worked in Iowa and others went to the West Coast.

IOWA ARTIST COMPETITION & EXHIBITION

May 30–July 14, 2024

Competition Opens: Friday, March 1, 2024

Submission Deadline: Friday, May 24, 2024

Opening Reception: Thursday, May 30 from 5:30–7:00 p.m.

Sponsored by Friends of the Hearst and Arts Midwest Challenge yourself with a big idea—made tiny! This art competition and exhibition presents a unique opportunity for artists in Iowa to conceptualize an artwork with specific size requirements, using fine art mediums and techniques, and exhibit it for free to the public. No entry fee, one submission per person, and everyone who enters will have their piece on display. There will be two Best-In-Show prizes awarded, one determined by a jury vote comprised of art experts in the Cedar Valley, and one winner determined by popular vote.

FREE! Tiny Art Open Studio Feedback Sessions Register online via thehearst.org.

Session 1: Saturday, April 6 from 2:00–4:00 p.m. with Kyle Kirwan

Session 2: Saturday, April 13 from 2:00–4:00 p.m. with Anna Segner

Session 3: Tuesday, April 23 from 6:00–8:00 p.m. with Nate Gainer

Session 4: Tuesday, April 30 from 6:00–8:00 p.m. with Junli Song

Scan for more official competition rules and regulations, FAQs, and entry form or visit thehearst.org.

Artwork submissions cannot exceed this size:

• 4.7cm x 2.7cm for 2D artworks

• 4.7cm x 2.7cm x 3cm for 3D objects

PERSONAL TO POLITICAL: CELEBRATING THE AFRICAN AMERICAN ARTISTS OF PAULSON FONTAINE PRESS

June 7–September 1, 2024

Books are available for purchase, cash or check only. McCann is an author of non-fiction Iowa history; including Prisoners of War in Iowa; Prohibition in Iowa; several books about the Civilian Conservation Corps in different areas of Iowa; and The Vanished Towns of the Cedar Valley series.

IOWA CHAMBER MUSIC COLLECTIVE CONCERT

Thursday, April 18 at 7:00 p.m.

Join us for a live music concert featuring the stormy Phantasy quartet for piano and strings by Frank Bridge and other chamber works. This diverse group of local musicians founded the Iowa Chamber Music Collective in 2022 as a nonprofit organization dedicated to performing classical concerts for communities in Iowa.

Musicians: Daniel Kaplunas, violin, Bethany Washington, violin; John Chiles, viola; Liudmila Lebedeva, cello; Ranee Yang, clarinet; Camille Balleza, piano.

FILM SCREENING OF HOTSPOTS OF WAVERLY

Tuesday, April 23 at 7:00 p.m.

Rated R for language; Run-time is 75 minutes

Cornfield Babylon presents its first feature film, Hotspots of Waverly, written and directed by Joe Frenna, starring some of the most talented denizens of the Cedar Valley. Synopsis: A woman with a wild streak who holds on too long and too hard to everything accidentally finds herself on a serendipitous blind date with a sensitive, careful man who always lets go before things get painful. The mismatched couple must deal with the chaotic collision of their lives and personal psychoses.

HYBRID! FINAL THURSDAY READING SERIES

Open mic starts at 7:00 p.m. & featured author talk begins at 7:30 p.m. Visit finalthursdaypress.com to attend virtually. Join us for a community open mic followed by a discussion with a featured author.

The Final Thursday Reading Series is a collaboration of Final Thursday Press, the Hearst Center, the UNI College of Humanities, Arts and Sciences, and the UNI Department of Languages and Literatures. This event takes place on the final Thursday of each month in Mae Latta Hall.

April 25: Micki Berthelot Morency | Morency is the author of the debut novel, The Island Sisters (BHC Press). Stacy Hawkins Adams says Morency’s writing “leaves you rooting for her characters as if they’re your kin. Her vivid prose paints an unforgettable portrait of Haitian culture and customs, while imparting wisdom and gripping your heart.”

RED HERRING THEATRE PRESENTS: ALL MY SONS

Tuesday, April 30 at 6:30 p.m.

Written by Arthur Miller; Directed by Gary Kroeger; Sponsored by Jones Law Firm, Mike and Rita Waggoner, and Friends of the Hearst.

Synopsis: All My Sons by Arthur Miller is a three-act play, which tells of Joe Keller and Steve Deever’s desire for wealth at the expense of twenty-one American soldiers, including Joe’s son, Larry, by selling faulty airplane parts.

OUTDOOR SING ALONG CONCERT WITH MET CHORALE HEARST SCULPTURE GARDEN

Thursday, May 23 at 6:30 p.m.

This exhibition features works by African American artists who have helped to shape the contemporary art conversation in the Bay Area and beyond. The show covers a wide range of prints that include an array of abstract and formal imagery. Narratives that speak to personal experiences and political perspectives are woven throughout.

At the heart of this show is a Berkeley based fine art print studio—Paulson Fontaine Press—who over the past two decades has developed an unparalleled roster of internationally celebrated artists-artists like Martin Puryear, Kerry James Marshall, and the Gee’s Bend Quilters–who characterize the fresh perspectives that are today’s avant-garde.

Personal to Political: Celebrating the African American Artists of Paulson Fontaine Press was organized by Bedford Gallery at the Lesher Center for the Arts, Walnut Creek, CA. Official

Metropolitan Chorale reprises its popular Cedar Valley Beer Choir. Join the choir that sings and BYOB! If you love cool beverages and get the urge to sing along with the performance, you’ll love Beer Choir! No talent is required for this enjoyable participation-optional event. The Chorale will provide their Beer Choir Hymnal, a songbook of 40 drinking song classics, original works, and favorite melodies updated with irreverent lyrics. Bring a lawn chair and your beverage of choice to join in the fun!

SIDEWALK CHALK COMMUNITY ART PROJECT AT PETTERSEN PLAZA

Saturday, May 4 from 11:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

Local artist Katie Walberg will guide participants to create a sidewalk chalk mosaic at Pettersen Plaza in Cedar Falls. All ages are welcome to participate. Stay tuned for more details.

OUTDOOR CONCERT WITH CARTER GUSE HEARST SCULPTURE GARDEN

Thursday, June 6 at 6:30 p.m.

Singer and songwriter, Carter Guse, is a performer who excites audiences with stories and songs ranging from the 50’s through today’s hits. He is currently attending Belmont University in Nashville and majors in Songwriting and Music Business.

Oren Reid, Soldier Standing Strong Papier mâché sculpture, 5th grade, Southdale Elementary
(1 per person). Artwork must fit in the container.
Tiny Art contains available @thehearst
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YOUTH

CULTIVATING CREATIVITY (AGES 5–12)

Each month our Education Staff will focus on teaching a different art medium to cultivate creativity and exploration. Student activities will be divided by age group (ages 5–9 & 10–12), parents are always welcome to sit in.

Playful Printmaking

Saturdays in April from 1:00–2:30 p.m.

Explore basic printmaking techniques and a variety of applications. Students will create exciting projects in the medium of printmaking with multiple finished works to take home or give to a friend. Bring a T-shirt to the last class to make your own unique design and wear proudly! Fee: $48 (Friends Member $43)

A.M. KIDDO KRAFTS (AGES 3–6)

Wednesdays, April 3–May 29 from 10:00–11:00 a.m.

Through a wide variety of creative and delightfully messy projects, we work to hone your kiddo’s dexterity and color mixing, amongst other fun. A great class to introduce young ones to peers in their age group and prepare them for their elementary education. A parent or caregiver must accompany the participating child. Younger siblings are welcome to sit in. Fee: $7 each week or save with all 12 sessions for $77 (Friends Member $70)

HEARST SUMMER ART CAMPS (AGES 5–12)

REGISTRATION OPENS APRIL 2 AT 10:00 A.M.

Note: each week’s camp session will have the same program, we are asking families this year to register for only one of the six sessions offered.

Session 1: June 10–14

Session 2: June 24–28

Session 3: July 8–12

Session 4: July 15–19

Session 5: July 29–August 2

Session 6: August 5–9

2024 Hearst Camp theme: Our Wild World—participants will tap into their imaginations to make works of art out of clay, paint, paper, and recycled materials with the aim of appreciating what makes our world wild and beautiful! This week’s schedule will be packed with individual and group activities, guest artists, and more. Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. | Fee: $190/week per person (Friends Member $170) Before & After Care: 8:30 a.m. and/or 5:00 p.m. for an additional $10/day

TEEN

TEEN ART CLUB (AGES 13–18)

Tuesdays, April 2 & 16, May 7 & May 21 from 4:00–6:00 p.m.

Teens work on personal projects with peer feedback and instructor guidance (available but not required). This club is open to all teens. Some art materials are provided, and students are welcome to bring their own supplies. Ages: 13–18

Instructor: Caylin Jayde Fee: 2 sessions $10

FAMILY

MOTHER’S DAY CARDS

Sunday, May 12 from 2:00–4:00 p.m.

Come create unique handmade cards for Mom this Mother’s Day! Choose from a variety of mediums to make a card that is special just for her. Instructors will provide feedback and guidance as you work on your masterpiece for Mom. Fee: $20 for a family of four +$5 for each additional participant (Friends Member $18)

SPRING PLANTERS

Sunday, April 28 or May 5 from 1:30–3:30 p.m.

Celebrate spring by making a hand-built ceramic planter in this 1-day family workshop. Learn the names of different plants and imprint fresh foliage from the Hearst Sculpture Garden into clay. Enjoy a nature stroll in the garden in its peak bloom before or after the workshop. Planters will be glazed, fired, and ready for pickup by the end of May. Instructor: Camille Balleza Fee: $25 for a family of four +$5 for each additional participant (Friends Member $22)

ADULT

FIGURE DRAWING

Wednesdays, April 3–May 29 from 10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

Hone your skills and learn anatomical basics with artist, Kim Behm, as you draw or paint from a live model. Instructor: Kim Behm | Fee: $95 (Friends Member: $85)

FREE WORKSHOPS! BUSINESS OF ART

Thursdays in April from 6:00–8:00 p.m.

Pre-registration is not required.

April 4: Amy Dutton from SBDC & Caylin Jayde

April 11: Ebony King of Formed & Made Designs

April 18: Pretty Good Co

April 25: TBA

Saturday, April 27 from 2:00–4:00 p.m.: Join us for a complimentary artist and creative business mixer event, offering local creatives an opportunity to connect and exchange resources. Learn tips and tricks to starting your own creative business with a free lecture series featuring local artists, Kate Brennan Hall, Ebony King of Formed and Made Designs, Annie and Brandon of Pretty Good Co, and Caylin Jayde with business advice from Amy Dutton of the SBDC (Small Business Development Center).

Gain insight on marketing strategies, applications, festivals, tax info, storefront management and more! Whether you’re only beginning to have an interest in business, or looking to expand, creatives of all stages are welcome to attend, learn, and share!

CHINESE CALLIGRAPHY

Sundays, April 7 & 14 from 1:30–3:00 p.m.

Explore and learn fundamental rules of various Chinese calligraphy scripts in this 2-day workshop. Read some Ancient Guqin secret notations with instructor, Lanxin Li. Participants will complete simple calligraphy artworks in the traditional standard format. Instructor: Lanxin Li | Fee: $40 (Friends Member $36)

INTRO TO GUITAR

Tuesdays, April 9–May 14 from 7:00–8:00 p.m.

Learn the basics of finger placements, chords, and rhythm. Bring your guitar and a friend! Instructor: Nate Callahan | Fee: $32 (Friends Member: $28)

PERSONAL GEOGRAPHIES

Saturday, April 20 from 1:30–3:00 p.m.

Is there anything more evocative of mystery, adventure, and surprise than maps?

Are you drawn to old maps for the stories they tell? If you’re a storyteller, creative soul, or seeker of adventure, then this latest offering by the EarthWhispers Abbey duo of Sue Schuerman and Felicia Babb-Cass is for you. Together, we will map our personal geographies through a series of prompts using journaling and mixed media techniques to capture what’s inside of you and bring it forward to map your ideas. Sue and Felicia will lead you through a series of prompts that serve as launch pads for exploring and mapping your imagination and heartfelt connections. Instructor: Felicia Babb Cass & Sue Schuerman, the EarthWhispers Abbey

Fee: $12 (Friends Member: $10)

WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY: BIRDS

Saturdays in May from 1:30–3:30 p.m.

Choose a session listed below.

Session 1: May 11

Session 2: May 18

Session 3: May 25

Learn photography basics and prepare your cameras to capture the fleeting movements of birds and other wildlife as they flit about the trees in our Hearst gardens and backyard trails! Gain insider knowledge of birds in our area and the ideal times to witness them in all their glory. Join local photographer and ecologist, Evan Grimes, for pro tips and advice for any enthusiast. Instructor: Evan Grimes

Fee: $20 (Friends Member: $18)

CERAMICS

MIXED LEVEL WHEEL

Session 1: Saturdays, April 13–May 18 from 1:30–3:30 p.m.

Session 2: Tuesdays, April 16–May 21 from 6:00–8:00 p.m.

Develop skills on the potter’s wheel in this 6-week course; this class is for any student from complete beginner to intermediate level. Students will have access to the ceramic lab outside of class for the duration of the course. Instructors: Camille Balleza, Benjamin Miller | Fee: $95 (Friends Member $85)

TRY THE WHEEL

Sunday, April 14 or May 12 from 1:30–3:30 p.m.

Always wanted to try wheel throwing without the commitment? This 1-day class is designed for beginners on the wheel and is an opportunity to learn the basics. Students learn how to throw a cylinder on the wheel and more. A select few pieces are kept, trimmed, glazed, and fired. Instructor: Benjamin Miller

Fee: $25 (Friends Member $22)

REGISTER FOR CLASSES @THEHEARST! Visit us at thehearst.org, call 319.273.8641, stop in, or scan the QR code! Apr, May, June / Spring 2024 15

PUBLIC LIBRARY

524 Main St Cedar Falls, IA 50613 (319) 273-8643

Stay up to date at www cedarfallslibrary org

Please visit the Library’s events calendar for program descriptions at www.cedarfallslibrary.org/programs-and-events.

Summer Library Program for youth, teens, and adults: June 3–August 3. Check the library’s webpage for details.

Programs noted with an asterisk* were funded by the Cedar Falls Community Foundation: Robert & Shirley Berg Fund for use by the Library. All others funded by the Friends of the Cedar Falls Public Library.

PROGRAMS FOR ALL AGES

Chess Club

Mondays at 7 p.m. in the meeting room: April 8 and 22, May 13

CFPL Stammtisch

2nd Tuesday of each month from 7–8 p.m. in the Co-Lab:

April 9, May 14, June 11

A program for German conversation and mingling

*Animals! with Dr. Bechdel

Thursday, June 6 at 9:30 and 11 a.m. in the meeting room

*Reading is G.R.A.N.D. with Juggler Dan Kirk

Thursday, June 27 at 2 p.m. in the Community Center

PROGRAMS FOR ADULTS

Spring Gardening Classes

Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. in the meeting room

April 2: It’s a Heatwave! Gardening in Heat & Drought

April 9: Seasonal Challenges, Colors, Shapes, & Sizes in the Garden

April 16: Plants vs Weeds & How to Tell the Difference

April 23: Keeping Bees & Raising Honey

April 30: Therapeutic Gardening: Revitalizing Minds & Communities

House Histories: A Primer

Saturday, April 13 at 2 p.m. in the meeting room

Science vs. Magic: CFPL’s Fantasy/Sci-fi Book Club

1st Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. in the conference room

April 3: Legends & Lattes: A Novel of High Fantasy and Low Stakes by Travis Baldree

May 1: The City We Became by N K Jemisin

June 5: Magic Bites by Ilona Andrews

Walking Talking Book Group for Adults

Tuesdays from 8:30–9:30 a.m.: May 7, 14, 21, and 28, June 4, 11, 18, and 25

Revisit Your Childhood Through 3-Dimensional (Pop-up) Books

Wednesday, May 8 at 6:30 p.m. in the meeting room

Balanced Nutrition for a Sustainable Lifestyle with Registered Dietician and Social Media Influencer

Taylor Grasso

Saturday, May 11 at 2 p.m. in the meeting room

Korean Lotus Lanterns: Learn and Make

Tuesday, May 14 from 6:30–8 p.m. in the meeting room

Registration required

An Evening with Author Heather Gudenkauf

Wednesday, May 15 at 6 p.m. in the meeting room

Books will be available for purchase and signing

Junk Journals with Sheryl

Thursday, June 6 from 9:15 a.m.–5:30 p.m. in the Co-Lab

Virtual Author Visit with Diane Wilson: The Seed Keeper

Tuesday, June 11 from 6:30–8:30 p.m. in the meeting room

The Bats in Your Backyard

Wednesday, June 12 at 7 p.m. in the meeting room

Upcycling Upstairs #1: No-Sew T-shirt Totes

Tuesday, June 18 from 6–8 p.m. in the Co-Lab Registration required

Knitting and Crocheting Group, AKA Sheep Baatiquers

Saturdays from 12–3 p.m. in the Co-Lab: April 6, May 4, June 1

Sewing and Quilting Group

Mondays from 10 a.m.–1p.m. in the Co-Lab:

April 8 and 22, May 13, June 10 and 24

Movie Matinee

Fridays at 2 p.m. in the meeting room

April 19: The Holdovers, rated R, 2 hrs 13 min

May 17: The Color Purple, rated PG-13, 2 hrs 21 min

Friends Evening Book Discussion

Tuesdays at 7 p.m. via Google Meet

April 2: The Soul of the Family by Lori Erickson

May 7: Differ We Must by Steve Inskeep

Friends Morning Book Discussion

Tuesdays at 10:15 a.m. in the conference room

April 30: This month titles are decided for Fall 2024–Spring 2025

PROGRAMS FOR YOUTH

Storytime Schedule

There will be NO storytimes from April 8–10 and May 6–June 2.

Storytimes will resume on June 3

Monday at 10:30 a.m. Sprout (Baby) Storytime 0–18 months

Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. Sapling (Preschool) Storytime 3–5 years

Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. Seedling (Toddler) Storytime 2–3 years

Friday at 10:30 a.m. Music & Movement Storytime 2–5 years

Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Grove (Family) Storytime 2–5 years

Youth Bookmark Contest

Designs due April 30

The Summer Reading theme for this summer is Read, Renew, and Repeat Create a bookmark capturing the theme and submit your design!

Get into It! A Special Interests Club

Wednesday, April 3, from 3–4 p.m. in the youth department

April’s theme: Cubing!

Curious Kids: A STEAM Program (Grades K–3)

Thursdays from 4:15–5:15 p.m. in the Co-Lab: April 4 and 11

April 4: Learn about eclipses with a book and activities

April 11: Free building time Kids will explore their creativity by building with recycled materials Some materials provided by the Governor’s STEM Advisory Council.

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Library Hours: Mon –Wed 10 am–9 pm; Thurs & Fri 9 am–6 pm; Sat 9 am–5 pm; Sun 1–5 pm

COMMUNITY CENTER

Library and Community Center are CLOSED: May 26 & 27

Library Open Saturday, June 29 from 1–5 pm

Weekday activities include billiards (8 a m –Noon), Bingo Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10 a m , line dancing Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10 a m , live music some Wednesday mornings at 9:30 a m , cards Tuesday–Friday afternoons, and more A printed monthly schedule of activities is available at the Community Center and on the City of Cedar Falls website at: www cedarfalls com/1295/Community-Center

Sensory Stations for Little Learners (Ages 0–5)

Thursday at 10:30 a.m. in the youth department, April 4, June 13

Tween Time (Ages 9–12)

Wednesdays from 3–4 p.m. in the youth department, April 17, June 12

This is a social program just for tweens ages 9–12

Little Illustrators (Ages 6–11)

Tuesday, April 16 from 4:15–4:45 in the youth department

Drop-in DIY Bracelets (Ages 6–12)

Thursday, April 18 at 4 p.m. in the youth department

Special Storytime on Kindness (Ages 5–8)

Friday, April 19 at 4:30 p.m. in the youth department

For families with kiddos ages 5–8

*Cedar Valley’s Youth Read with Jennifer Nielsen

Wednesday, April 24 at 6:30 p.m. in the meeting room

Presentation open to the public Books available for purchase / signing

Music & Movement Storytime with Kindermusik

Friday, May 3 at 10:30 in the youth department

Geared toward toddlers and preschoolers

Iowa Chamber Music Concert & Instrument Petting Zoo

Sunday, May 5 at 3 p.m. in the Community Center

Fan Works for Fable!

June 1–July 31

The winner will receive a free Fable plushie!

Sunshine Storytime at Overman Park

Friday, June 7 at 10:30 a.m.

*What’s the Buzz about Bees? (Grades 1–6)

Thursday, June 13 at 3 p.m. in the Co-Lab

*Garden Tea Party (Ages 5–8)

Saturday, June 15 at 2:30 in the youth department storytime area Registration required

*Spanish Bilingual Storytime

Tuesday, June 18 from 6:30–7:15 in the youth department

All ages welcome

Little Engineers (Ages 5–12)

Thursday, June 20 at 10:30 a.m. in the youth department

5th/6th Grade Book Club

Mondays at 4:15 in the youth department

April 22: The Stonekeeper (Amulet, book 1) by Kazu Kibuishi

May 20: The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart

3rd/4th Grade Book Club

Tuesdays at 4:15 in the youth department

April 23: Guinea Dog by Patrick Jennings

May 21: Knucklehead by Jon Scieszka

To register and arrange book pickup please visit, email, or call the youth desk: youth@cedarfallslibrary org or 319-859-3282 Registration required

PROGRAMS FOR YOUNG ADULTS

Open to all teens 12–18 years old and in grades 7–12

Teen Nailed-It: Cookie Edition

Tuesday, April 2 from 7–8 p.m. in the Co-Lab

Registration required

Teen Crafternoon

Fridays at 4 p.m. in the Co-Lab, April 12 and May 10

Anime Club

Saturdays from 2–4 p.m. in the teen room, April 13 and May 11

Teen High Tea

Sunday, April 14 at 2 p.m. in the Co-Lab

Registration required

*Teen Flower Press

Wednesday, June 19 from 2–4 in the Co-Lab

7th–9th Grade Book Club

Sundays at 3 p.m. in the teen room: April 21 and May 19

Teen Night

Thursday, April 18 at 6 p.m. in the teen room

Registration required

Teen Seed Bombs

Tuesday, April 23 at 4 p.m. in the Co-Lab

No registration required

360 Degrees of Creativity Art Club

Mondays from 6:30–8 p.m. in the teen room, April 29, May 20, June 24

Teen May Day Baskets

Tuesday, April 30 at 6–7:30 p.m. in the Co-Lab

No registration required

Renew, Repeat, Re-ART

Mondays from 6:30–8 p.m. in the Co-Lab, June 3, 10, and 17

Teen Tree Planting

Wednesday, June 5 at 2 p.m., location TBD

Registration required

*Teen Hydroponics

Make Your Own: Saturday, June 8 from 1–2:30 in the Co-Lab

Registration required

Stitch to Save: Teen Mending Afternoon

Sunday, June 9 from 2–4 p.m. in the Co-Lab

No registration required

Teen Naturalist for the Afternoon

Wednesday, June 12 from 2–4 p.m. at Hartman Reserve

Registration required

Teen Water Testing with Josh Balk

Wednesday, June 26 from 2–4 p.m. at Washington Park Shelter 6

Rain location: CFPL Co-Lab Registration required

All library programs are sponsored by the Friends of the Cedar Falls Public Library except where otherwise noted.

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www cedarfalls com/recreation

www cedarfalls com/fitness bit ly/CFRecRegister

It is simple to register for activities at the Rec!

Visit bit ly/CFRecRegister to sign up for aquatics, camps, fitness and wellness classes, youth sports, and much more!

Check out our fitness class schedule at cedarfalls com/fitness

MEMBERSHIP & FEES

Cedar Falls Recreation & Fitness Center

Monthly Membership

RESIDENT↓ NON-RESIDENT↓

Youth (18 & Under) $20 $35

Student (19–22) $25 $20

Adult (19 & Older) $30 $55

Senior Citizen (65+) $25 $40

Family $45 $70

Annual Membership

Youth (18 & Under)

Student (19–22)

Adult (19 & Older)

RESIDENT↓ NON-RESIDENT↓

$115 $210

$155 $155

$175 $355

Senior Citizen (65+) $155 $290

Family $260 $465

Daily Admission

Youth (18 & Under)

$5

Student (19–23) $5

Adult (19 & Older) $10

Senior Citizen (65+) $5

Corporate Rates

Provide a letter from your employer stating your full-time employee status A nonresident working for a business inside the Cedar Falls city limits may purchase discounted memberships Memberships may be renewed by providing a letter each year

Individual Adult Fee: $235 / Family Fee: $310

ENJOY OUR PARKS!

Park Descriptions: cedarfalls com/parks

Park Availability: cedarfalls com/cedarfallsparks

PICNIC SHELTER RENTALS

Reserved in advance at the Rec Center with signed contract and $25 rental fee Overman Park shelter rented only in conjunction with band shell.

THE ISLAND PARK BEACH HOUSE

218 Center Street in Island Park

Reservation fee paid at the time of reservation

Entire building—

Mon–Thurs: $175; Fri–Sunday & Holidays: $275

Damage deposit: $500

SPORTS TOTS…

BACK FOR A SECOND YEAR BY POPULAR DEMAND WITH MORE TIME SLOTS AVAILABLE!

Limited spaces remaining

Ages: 3–5 years

This is aimed to be a drop off program Take some time for yourself, run errands, or grab a coffee, and leave the instruction to us! All children must be the minimum age as of the program start date and not exceed the age limit—NO EXCEPTIONS

Children must be potty trained and out of pullups—NO EXCEPTIONS; if you are unsure of this or still working on training, please wait until next year

YOUTH RUGBY (NON CONTACT)

Date: May 28, 30, June 4, 6

Ages: Just completing 1st or 2nd Grade

Tues & Thurs, 5–6pm

Ages: Just Completing 3rd–8th Grade

Tues & Thurs, 6–7:30pm

Location: Washington Park

Fee: $35 by May 25/$40 starting May 26

*Delivered by Cedar Falls High School Rugby Coaches

YOUTH PICKLEBALL

Watch facebook com/cedarfallsrecreation for more information

PARENT COACH LEAGUE

Volunteer coaches needed for this minimum of five game season Players are divided to teams based upon the school they attend Teams are scheduled practice sessions on fields reserved by the Rec Division All players supply their own glove Parent volunteer coaches are needed If interested contact Brock Goos at 319-273-8636 or brock goos@cedarfalls com

*Sponsored by Cedar Falls Amvets Post 49

Age: Current Kindergartner &/or 5 years

Dates: June 17–Mid-July

Days: Boys/Baseball predominately on Mon / Wed

Girls/Softball predominately on Tues /Thurs

Time: Practices and games are scheduled weekdays after 5pm for about 45–60 minutes

Days: Tues & Thurs

Time: 9–9:55am (Ages 3 & 4)

Small Fry Soccer

Spirit Squirts

Half Pint Hoops

Baseball Bambinos

Football Fun Time

Nets Roll!

10–10:55am (Ages 4 & 5)

June 11 & 13 Fee: $35

June 18 & 20 Fee: $35

June 25 & 27 Fee: $35

July 9 & 11 Fee: $35

July 16 & 18 Fee: $35

July 23 & 25 Fee: $35

YOUTH TENNIS LESSONS

Date: June 10–July 17

Mon /Wed & Tues /Thurs classes available

5–7 year olds, Red Ball Class, 11–11:55am

7–10 year olds, Orange Ball Class, 9–9:55am 10–12 year olds, Green Ball Class, 10–10:55am 12 year olds & up, Yellow Ball Class, 11–11:55am

Location: UNI Tennis Courts (south end)

Fee: $60 by May 31/$65 starting June 1

*Delivered by the Black Hawk Tennis Club

YOUTH RECREATIONAL SOFTBALL & BASEBALL

1ST & 2ND GRADE BASEBALL CAMP

Age: Just completing 1st or 2nd Grade

Dates: June 10

Day/time: Mon & Wed from 9–9:55am

1ST & 2ND GRADE SOFTBALL CAMP

Age: Just completing 1st or 2nd Grade

Dates: June 10

Day/time: Mon & Wed from 10–10:55am

*Sponsored by CF Police Association

SHORTSTOPS COACH PITCH LEAGUE

CF POLICE ASSOC COACH PITCH LEAGUE

Volunteer coaches pitch to their own players during this minimum of six game season

Age: Just completing 1st or 2nd Grade

Dates: April 29–Mid-June

Days: Baseball predominately Mon /Wed

Softball predominately Tues /Thurs

PERSONAL TRAINERS

Calling All Personal Trainers! Do you love fitness and enjoy helping others on their health journey? We are looking to add to our Personal Training team! If you are a professional, self-motivated individual who currently holds a NCCA Accredited Personal Training certification, fill out an application here: www cedarfalls com/Applications

110 E 13th St , Cedar Falls, IA 50613 319-273-8636
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ADULT FITNESS

Visit cedarfalls com/fitness for a full listing of group exercise classes!

FREE outdoor YOGA classes at the River Place Plaza downtown are returning! Every Wednesday evening at 5:30pm beginning May 15 Please bring a mat or towel Keep an eye on social media at cedarfalls com/fitness for updates

Tai Chi is back by popular demand at the Rec Center! Classes are every Tues /Thurs at 12:15pm FREE for members!

ADULT SOFTBALL LEAGUE (18+)

12 game season starts week of May 6

Call your own leagues Games scheduled between 6–10pm

Monday Church & Men’s/Open League

Tuesday Mixed League

Thursday Men’s/Open League

Birdsall Park Softball Complex

Mixed League: $250

All other Leagues: $ 225

ADULT PICKLEBALL LEAGUE (16+)

12 match season, each match consists of three rally scoring games from May 16–end of June

Competitive, recreational and 55 and over divisions offered Monday from 5:30–8pm

Orchard Hill Pickleball Courts

Registration Fee: $60 per 2 person team

Deadline: When full or May 1

ADULT DOWNTOWN BAGS LEAGUE (16+)

May 7–Six match season

Tuesdays, first match 6:30pm, River Place Plaza Each match consists of three games

Registration Fee: $45 per 2 person team

Deadline: April 18

AQUATICS

RECREATIONAL SWIM

Beginning June 1

If the weather be such that The Falls cannot open as scheduled, staff will attempt to open later in the day at 3pm; weather permitting

THE FALLS DAILY ADMISSION

Infant (2 & Under)

$3

Youth 3–17 $12

Adult 18+ $10

SUMMER SEASON PASSES

No refunds provided if pool closures or revised hours occur due to staffing shortages or inclement weather

RESIDENT↓ NON-RESIDENT↓

Youth 0–17 $50 $60

Adult 18+ $40 $60

Lap Swim/

Water Walking* $40 $60

*Allows entry to lap swim and water walking at The Falls and Holmes Pool. It will not allow individuals to utilize the lap lane during open recreational swimming at The Falls. A season pass or daily rate allows access to the lap lane at The Falls during these times and to water walking times.

SWIM LESSONS ($36/session)

Rec Center swim lessons are designed by our staff to help promote water safety at a young age It’s our hope participants experience success early and often in swim lesson programs, and develop a love and respect for the water Competitive oriented skills have been moved to the more advanced groups

The Recreation Division will do everything possible to see at least ten lessons are held, but we cannot control the weather

For full course descriptions go to cedarfalls.com/aquatics .

Session 1 June 5–18

Session 2 June 24–July 8, No classes July 4

Session 3 July 15–26

LAP SWIM—HOLMES POOL

May 27–August 5

Monday, Wednesday, Friday 5:45–7:30am

Fee: $5 or swim pass

WATER WALKING—THE FALLS

June 3–August 16 (age 16+)

Days/time: WATER WALKING—

Monday–Friday, 11–11:55am

WATER WALKING/LAP SWIM—

Tues & Thurs, 8:15–9:15pm (All weather permitting )

Fee: $10 or summer swim pass

Patrons may choose to walk with the current or against it Aqua socks are permitted

STRETCHING AQUA TRIM

Session I: June 5–18

Session II: June 24–July 8, No class July 4

Session III: July 15–26

Fee: $36/session

DOGGY DIP

Enjoy a true dog’s day of summer on August 19, from 6–8pm, weather permitting All licensed dogs must be accompanied by one adult owner, and up to two other owners are allowed Cost of admission is $5/per dog; additional owners are $4/person Season swim passes will not be honored All those entering the pool area should be prepared to get wet!

POOL RENTAL

The Falls Aquatic Center and Holmes Pool have plenty of space for kids and adults to have a great time! Rental fees vary depending on the area(s) used during the rental period

Lifeguards are provided

HOLMES POOL

Available daily after open rec swim hours for private parties

$75/hr for parties up to 75 people

$90/hr for parties over 75 people

FALLS AQUATIC CENTER

Available daily 8:15–10pm

Safari Falls $240+tax

Rock Falls $365+tax

Safari Falls & Adventure Falls $465+tax

Rock Falls & Adventure Falls $565+tax

Entire Facility $665+tax

+Open Concession Stand Option $45/hr +tax
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Cedar Falls Earth Week: April 22–26, 2024

Organizations, businesses, and citizens are all invited to make a difference through clean-up events, plantings, and education as we work together to keep our community beautiful.

“As a recognized Bird-Friendly Community and member of Tree City, USA, Cedar Falls is home to a wide variety of natural resources. There is so much local pride in helping those resources flourish,” said Amanda Huisman, Communications Specialist for the City of Cedar Falls. “During the past three City Earth Week events, we have seen many area organizations make a major impact by conducting a clean-up activity. We look forward to that number growing even greater this year!”

Cedar Falls Earth Week encourages all businesses, individuals, and neighborhoods to participate by conducting an organized clean-up activity and picking up litter in their areas. The City will be highlighting businesses on social media throughout Earth Week so send photos of your organization’s efforts to amanda.huisman@cedarfalls.com.

Participants can get clean-up gear, including free blue 30-gallon collection bags, at the Public Works Complex (2200 Technology Pkwy), Transfer Station (1524 State St.), City Hall (220 Clay St.), Rec Center (110 E. 13th St.), and Hearst Center for the Arts (304 W. Seerley Blvd.) during normal business hours. Once filled, the blue bags can be brought to the Transfer Station or deposited near the shelter areas at Overman Park, Holmes Park, Clay Street Park, Seerley Park, Valley Park area (near the Cedar Falls Skate Park), Neighbors Park, and Pfeiffer Park for pickup. For other areas please contact Public Works at (319) 273-8629 to arrange a special pickup. Trash must be bagged and secured before collection. Please do not overfill trash bags and always ensure they are tied tightly at the top.

During Earth Week, citizens can also follow Cedar Falls on Facebook @CityCF to hear from the City Horticulturist for eco facts and tips including steps the public can take to benefit the local pollinator population. The City will be broadcasting tree and butterfly milkweed plantings throughout the area which can be viewed via Facebook Live (follow @CityCF on Facebook for information on dates and locations).

“Our City Parks team has been working regularly with citizens, including the Cedar Falls student organization the Monarch Club, to implement more butterfly milkweed gardens around the community,” said Parks Supervisor Brett Morris. “The public can visit these Monarch habitats at the Hearst Center for the Arts, Clay Street Park, Central Park, and the State Street area. Our goal is to continue to increase that number which is also why the City is in the midst of creating its own milkweed nursey near the Community Gardens and we look forward to sharing updates on that project as it flourishes.”

The community can learn more about Earth Week in Cedar Falls at bit.ly/CFEarthWeek.

Parking

Enjoy FREE parking from June 1–July 31, 2024, in the 22nd Street West and 22nd Street East-South lots on College Hill while UNI students are on break. Please take advantage of the FREE parking while supporting the College Hill businesses!

Always be mindful of the City’s 48-hour ordinance, which prohibits parking longer than 48 consecutive hours on publicly owned streets or lots. Vehicles in violation of this ordinance are subject to citation and tow at the owner’s expense.

Panthers on Parade

Cedar Falls Tourism, in partnership with the University of Northern Iowa, has launched Panthers on Parade. From May through October 2024, 27 life-size TC mascots will be placed at sponsored locations throughout Cedar Falls and the Cedar Valley.

Local artists were selected by sponsors to give each statue a unique look relating to the business and/or showing off UNI Panther pride. Many assisted in making this project a reality including UNI staff, city staff, local businesses, artists, and contractors. Many mascots will remain on display beyond the initial May-October 2024 event so that residents and visitors will be able to enjoy for years to come. For more information and to download the official Panthers on Parade map visit www.panthersonparade.com

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Artist Stephanie Fever and son
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