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The Perry Public Library enables the community to thrive by offering lifelong opportunities to connect,learn,and create.There’s so much more than books inside this newly renovated building. Patrons can use a computer,join book discussions, nd a movie, learn new skills,attend a class or special performance,connect with others,research or just relax.Our staff is always here to help.
Keeping residents secure is job number one for the Perry Public Safety of ce.The Police Department and Fire Department members are dedicated public servants who believe in professional and courteous service.Through community activities with youth and public awareness campaigns,of cers and re ghters enjoy giving back,while working hard to make sure that Perry’s streets and neighborhoods are safe.
The mission of the Perry Parks and Recreation Department is to provide high quality recreational opportunities to residents of the community through clean facilities and safe programs for all age groups.From excellent parks,well-maintained trails,a tness center and more,the goal of the department is to provide lifelong leisure experiences that will promote a healthy and positive way of life.
Perry boasts a combination of arts, history, culture, commerce, and recreation unmatched to any other of its size, making it attractive to residents and visitors alike.
We honor our history and embrace the many opportunities for continued growth and vibrancy.
Since its beginning more than 150 years ago, Perry has prospered through innovation and determination, as well as a genuine appreciation for the people who make up its social fabric. Excellent
schools and a college career center, exceptional health care professionals and a topnotch hospital, plus a wide variety of career paths and expanding housing options make Perry well-positioned for continued growth.
There’s always something new to experience with Perry’s ever-growing diversity of its residents and businesses.
I invite you to discover the many treasures Perry has to offer, including the Downtown Historical & Cultural District which features a boutique hotel, unique shops, destination dining, photo opps,
and access to miles of paved trails. Catch the latest box office hit at the local movie theater, check out the Perry Public Library known for being “More Than Books!” or get some fresh air at one of several city parks or nearby recreation areas.
Now the link between the two most iconic bike trails in Iowa, Perry is your connection to the Raccoon River Valley Trail and the High Trestle Trail, creating a 120-mile loop – the longest in the United States!
Plus, it’s no secret that Perry has emerged as a community that embraces the Arts. Everywhere I look, I see examples of this – from historic preservation of architecture and archives, to public art installations and numerous arts and cultural events that bring people together throughout the year.
Collaboration and partnerships among community organizations is the key to so much of our success and undoubted resiliency. A dedicated staff and passionate volunteer network work to improve and strengthen the community and businesses, big and small. Whether you’re looking to start or grow your business, vacation in “Perrydise” for a short stay, or even relocate to our great community – the Perry Chamber of Commerce is here to help.
Pop in to the Welcome Depot or stop by our office at the Town/Craft Center to learn more. We’d be happy to share information about the area, help with referrals for local businesses and organizations, answer your questions, or show you around!
The Perry Chamber of Commerce is at your service: 1124 Willis Ave., Perry, IA 50220; (515)465-4601; PerryIAChamber.org; or on Facebook @ PerryAreaChamber.
Lynsi Pasutti
Executive Director
Perry Chamber of Commerce
The Perry Chamber of Commerce promotes and strengthens our members through active leadership, networking, promotional activities, educational programs and community involvement. We strive to provide quality member services, community support and economic development. We actively promote tourism and nurture an inviting atmosphere for area citizens and guests.
Since 1954, Perry Economic Development has attracted businesses and advanced the economic well-being of Perry. Beyond attracting new business and jobs, the organization works to create a climate for existing industries to grow. As a catalyst for economic development, PED partners with the City of Perry and others to support sustainable growth and development of the city.
The Perry Commercial Park is comprised of nearly 12 acres located at the intersection of Willis Avenue and Highway 141 at the east edge of Perry. The park is a short 25-minute drive from Interstates 35 and 80, and only 40 minutes from downtown Des Moines. Farm Credit Services of America anchors the park with its headquarters.
The Perry Industrial Park includes over 150 acres certified for light industrial development. With an eye toward development and to address the building shortage in the region, PED has been proactive in developing shell buildings for lease or purchase. As a shovel-ready Certified Site, this established Research and Science Park has had all surveys completed and provides access to utility infrastructure.
Workforce Development is a cornerstone of PED’s ongoing commitment to look for inventive ways to partner with DMACC Perry VanKirk Career Academy, Perry High School and Perry member companies to help address employment needs in the community. Hands-on programs prepare students for jobs in high demand careers in manufacturing, healthcare, and education. The efforts include PED-sponsored scholarships and mentoring.
The investment in Hotel Pattee and LaPoste by PED, the City of Perry, the local foundations and PED member companies is a true example of the kind of partnership efforts that allow Perry to flourish. Through generous donations, PED was able to buy the historic hotel, as well as the event space, and is working to create sustainable operations while also preserving the integrity of the world-class facilities.
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Strolling through downtown Perry, each step reveals people and places that honor the past and celebrate a vibrant future. Sculptures and public art installations that pay homage to the city’s railroad history, its industrial background, its agricultural underpinnings and its artistic character line the streets. Indeed, the city’s well-earned reputation as an arts community is evident in its galleries and artisan shops, as well as in the artwork that graces the walls of many downtown buildings.
The centerpiece of downtown, the historic Hotel Pattee, is a symbol of how Perry’s past and present merge for a bright future for this vibrant community. Built in 1913, the hotel welcomes guest from across the globe in a beautifully renovated space that features spectacular art and architectural details, and includes a bowling alley, restaurant, conference space, and other amenities to be enjoyed by local residents and the many visitors welcomed each year.
Along Perry’s main streets, renovated historic structures house thriving businesses. Restaurants serving many types of food; shops selling a variety of goods; a movie theater showing first-run films; and spaces inviting you to sit for a spell dot the area.
This charming scene serves as a backdrop for a place where locals and visitors alike can share community and culture during day-to-day life or at one of the many special events that take place in Perry.
From a Farmers Market downtown each Thursday from June to September, to live music and multiple art fairs, the opportunity to connect with creativity and meet friendly people spans the calendar.
Perry is a great place to do business. Its healthy and diverse economy includes large manufacturers, service providers and small businesses. A bustling downtown, as well as business and commercial parks, are part of the strong foundation. A history of public/private partnerships are forward-looking and
have made the community stronger.
When it comes to recreation, the area’s natural surroundings provide opportunities to bike and hike, explore local parks or swim at the community center. An exciting development marked the summer of 2024 when two of Iowa’s most popular and iconic trails - the Raccoon River Valley Trail (RRVT) and the High Trestle Trail (HTT) - were connected to create a 120mile continuous loop. The Hiawatha Trail originates in downtown Perry and provides easy access to this scenic route; and, people using the trial can take advantage of Perry’s hospitality with shopping, dining and lodging.
This special place with a small-town feel is just a stone’s throw away from larger cities and has retail options including home décor and home improvement stores, local artwork, gift shops, antiques sellers and clothing boutiques among others.
Perry is located just 40 miles northwest of the Des Moines metro, 40 miles southwest of Ames, and within a short day’s drive of such major Midwest cities as Chicago, Minneapolis, Kansas City, Milwaukee, Omaha and St. Louis. Not far from the crossroads of Interstates 80 and 35, or the Des Moines International Airport, Perry is well positioned for commuters, day trippers, and world travelers.
With great recreational trails, a vibrant art scene, shopping, restaurants, educational opportunities and more, Perry offers a friendly, small-town environment just a short drive from larger cities. An affordable cost of living and loads of small-town charm are why some 8,000 people call Perry home and many more visit each year.
2024 Perry Chamber Board of Directors
President: Kelly Mills, Percival Scientific
Vice President: Cherie Welch, Harper Rose’s Floral & Gifts, Snap Fitness
Treasurer: Erika Salcedo, Raccoon Valley Bank
Exec Committee Member: Paige Scheib, Edward Jones
Immediate Past President: Misty VonBehren, Perry Public Library
Andrea Brownlee, First Christian Church
Jayde Fellom, Blonde Sisters Boutique
Tom Harmsen, Dallas County Hospital & Family Medicine Clinics
Shawn Kenney, Raccoon Valley Radio
Travis Landgrebe, Fareway
Audi Sorber, Keller Williams
Larry Vodenik, Hy-Vee
Staff
Executive Director: Lynsi Pasutti
Communications
Coordinator: Tiffany Olejniczak
Administrative Assistant: Julie Scheib
Its proximity to metro areas and connection to many transportation networks – motor vehicle, air, and rail – has enabled Perry to build a strong manufacturing base with industries ranging from agriculture equipment production and science technology, with easy access to major Midwestern cities and global markets.
Perry, Iowa was founded in 1869. It was built and thrived as a railroad town ideally situated in a rich agricultural area. Brothers John and Harvey Willis laid out the original town plat of 220 acres, donating five to the Des Moines Valley Rail Road – which was planning to extend its service to Fort Dodge – for a depot. The new town was named after Colonel Perry, a railroad official from Keokuk, Iowa. Train service began on July 4, 1869, and eventually the Rock Island and the Milwaukee railroads ran through Perry.
The railroads ceased running through Perry and surrounding towns in 1980, with the last Milwaukee train leaving Perry on March 23 that year. The former tracks have been converted to biking and walking trails that allow residents and visitors to enjoy well-
maintained paths for miles.
From its humble beginnings, Perry grew into a market center to provide products and services to the surrounding countryside, as well as smaller nearby communities. Being recognized as the ideal location for light and heavy industries, as well as wholesale and retail operations, Perry expanded and prospered.
From a population of 952 people in 1880, it grew to more than 7,000 in 1980. The growth has continued even as population in many rural towns has declined. People living in Perry have access to good jobs at home or choose to commute to the Des Moines metro area for work. Manufacturing and food processing have boosted the local economy, as have the many commercial and professional businesses located here. Great city services and other amenities make
Perry a great place to call home.
While the city honors its rich history, it is always moving forward. As public and private partnerships continue to thrive here, the Perry community looks forward to future growth.
The Perry Chamber of Commerce works to improve and strengthen the community and businesses, big and small. Whether you’re looking to grow your business, continue your success, or relocate to our great community –the Chamber is here to help.
We invite you to visit the Perry Welcome Depot at 1019 Willis Ave. for more information on things to do and see.
The Perry Chamber of Commerce is at your service: 1124 Willis Ave., Perry, IA 50220; (515) 4654601; info@PerryIAChamber.org; PerryIAChamber.org; or on Facebook @PerryAreaChamber.
Founded on the conviction that every person should have a decent, safe and affordable place to live, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities, and hope. We provide an affordable pathway to homeownership
In 2024, Habitat is building or renovating multiple homes in Perry and DeSoto. To learn more about our program and apply to purchase one of these homes, contact us today!
Get started today! Contact:
• Lindsey Rawson Van Wyk, Community Partnership Coordinator
• Lrawsonvanwyk@gdmhabitat.org
Our homeownership program helps Dallas County residents prepare to own a home through homebuyer education, and program participants complete 200 hours of "sweat equity," volunteering to help keep our homes affordable.
Homebuyers purchase their home upon completion of the program, with a mortgage payment capped at no more than 30% of their income at the time of purchase.
Visit dallascountyhabitat.org to learn more.
Already own a home but need help with repairs? We may be able to help!
Habitat’s Home Preservation Program helps low-income homeowners get critical repairs, such as window or roof replacements or accessibility modifications, completed now at no immediate out-of-pocket cost.
Visit dallascountyhabitat.org or contact us to learn more!
We are pledged to the letter and spirit of U.S. policy for the achievement of equal housing opportunity throughout the Nation. We encourage and support an affirmative advertising and marketing program in which there are no barriers to obtaining housing because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin.
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Becoming quite an art scene, Perry is home to two arts organizations –each hosting numerous festivals and programming throughout the year – as well as several art-related businesses and an ever-growing array of public art in the form of sculptures, murals, installations, and permanent collections. The community has truly embraced a renewed identity of being a hub for Arts & Culture.
For more than 45 years, the Perry Fine Arts committee has been sponsoring concerts and other musical shows. Each year, it hosts six to eight events that can include anything from opera to jazz to blue grass. The committee mixes it up with both instrumental music and vocal music performances during the season. The group has recruited musicians from as far away as Europe and Russia, as well as from Iowa and the surrounding states. Tuba Day began in 1977 as a
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workshop and concert by a group of tubists in honor of Bill Bell, a famed Perry tuba player from a bygone era. That event is now A Tuba Christmas and features a rehearsal and public concert. The Perry Fine Arts season begins in the fall and ends with a variety show on the afternoon of July 4. Most concerts are at the Perry Performing Arts Center at the high school, but the tuba performance and variety show are at the First United
Church in Perry. Both venues are handicapped accessible. All Perry Fine Arts performances are free of charge, thanks to generous sponsors and freewill donations. For more information on the times and dates for all the shows each season, please view the calendar at PerryIAChamber.org. Art on the Prairie is an organization with a namesake annual festival on the second weekend of November. The event features a
combined 100 Iowa artists, musicians and poets in multiple buildings in the downtown district. Thousands of visitors attend the festival each year, now for nearly 15 years. The organization also coordinates the Art Harvest Tour in September, during which visitors can take a scenic drive through the Des Moines River Valley to explore a dozen artist studios within a 90-mile loop. Local artists open their workspaces for the weekend for a behind-the-scenes peek into where they create. From historic downtown galleries to country lane home studios, the stops are as unique as the artistic styles they host –including three stops right in Perry!
The Boulevard Sculpture Series features four illuminated sculptures
that serve as a gateway to the Downtown Perry Historical and Cultural District, located on Willis Avenue between First and Third streets. Commissioned by Art on the Prairie, the sculptures tell the story of Perry’s
rich history, while also paying tribute to the Railroad, Agriculture, Industry, and the Arts, which all have contributed to Perry’s growth. Speed Train, created by Jim Russell, sits at the intersection where the railroad once passed through Perry. Furrowed Fields, also created by Russell, celebrates the land and the farmers who’ve tended it for generations. Born of Fire, created by John Brommel, is a nod to industry’s important role in the economy, while Iowa Girl, also created by Brommel, pays homage to Perry-native Roberta Green
Ahmanson, who was instrumental in the revitalization of the city more than 20 years ago. The sculptures are sites to see, especially at night!
A centerpiece of downtown, the Reconfiguration Arches were created by world-renowned metal sculptor Albert Paley in 2002. The sculptures, weighing nearly eight tons apiece, are constructed using metal objects that were significant in the lives of metalworkers, farmers and railroaders who have made their home here.
The arches frame both entrances of Soumas Court, an outdoor courtyard named after local legend George Soumas, who was the son of Greek immigrants, a World War II hero and former mayor of Perry. A life-size sculpture of him, by Iowa artist Chris Bennett, sits drinking coffee at one of the bistro tables. The courtyard features a Wall of Witnesses filled with plaques commemorating well-
known people who have made a unique contribution to the community.
A new honoree is added to the wall each year, commissioned by the Fullhart Carnegie Charitable Trust.
Soumas Court is connected to the Hotel Pattee, a true anchor of the community. Originally opened in 1913, it has been magnificently renovated. Forty themed rooms
incorporate small-town America and local heritage. The hotel’s architecture, artwork, artifacts and overall attention to detail are breathtaking.
The Carnegie Library Museum is a renovated building that has been meticulously restored to reflect its original 1910 appearance. It houses a collection of materials, including the library’s original 1,000 books, as well as art and exhibits depicting the growth of middle America from the mid-1800s to the present. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Carnegie Library Museum served as Perry’s library for 90 years from 1904 to 1994. Electrical, HVAC,
and ADA compliance led to the construction of the new library.
Hometown Heritage, a local nonprofit organization, partners with the Perry Public Library and the
city to manage the Carnegie Library Museum, as well as cultural assets such as the Wall of Witnesses and collection of artworks at the Hotel Pattee and other city-owned buildings. Hometown
Heritage works to preserve local history, support the arts and celebrate life in small-town Iowa by creating programs and events highlighting Dallas County’s rich history of immigration, exploring themes of education, family, work, faith and loss.
The charitable trust curates a vast collection and archive of stories, photographs, and interviews, and it encourages others to research, preserve and share their stories.
Several murals also add vibrancy to downtown public spaces. Honor, by Shawn Palek, is in Josh Davis Plaza, named for United States Marines Corporal Josh Davis, who lost his life serving in Afghanistan in April 2010. Prairie Lane and Sinclair – Memory Lane are two additional murals by Palek.
The first is located in a pocket park between Perry Perk and Mary Rose Collective. The other is around the corner from an old Sinclair Station turned museum with classic car memorabilia. His latest work in Perry, added in 2023, is a landmark mural at the Raccoon River Valley Trailhead, titled Welcome to Perry.
Located behind City Hall, El Puente/The Bridge, by Jennifer Drinkwater, is inspired by migration stories from Perry’s Latina community and was created with funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities as a part of larger project facilitated by the American Library Association, LatinoAmericans: 500 Years of History.
Perry’s newest and tallest mural, Art on the Prairie, was added in 2023. Painted by Des Moines artists Jimmy Navarro and Katie Jensen, it
a prairie landscape, rolling hills and the Raccoon River Valley in a style reminiscent of stained glass. Community members and high school students helped paint some of the 17 panels, each 8 feet tall. They were later installed above Raccoon Valley Bank.
To view more public art installations, visit the Perry Public Library, the Hotel Pattee and the Security Bank Building.
Sculpture, fabric art, stained glass, paintings, artifacts and more are on display throughout those buildings.
Railroad memorabilia and photographs can be found in permanent exhibits at Forest Park Museum, Carnegie Library Museum, Security Bank Building and the Hotel Pattee. As the railroad played a key role in
Perry’s early development, it’s fitting that some iconic train cars have been put to some modern uses downtown. In 1992, the city accepted ownership of the Milwaukee Rail Road Caboose, which was renovated in 2010 and houses a seasonal food truck. It is located in Caboose Park at the trailhead of the Raccoon River Valley Trail. Just across the street from it is the Perry Welcome Depot. Besides information on things to see and do, it also has a public restroom as an amenity for trail users.
In 2019, Perry celebrated “Rails to Trails: 150 Years of Growth” and in 2021, the Raccoon River Valley Trail was inducted into the Rail-Trail Hall of Fame.
¡Viva Perry!, the annual Latino Festival sponsored by Hispanics United for Perry (HUP), is a cultural event each August that celebrates Perry’s diverse community. The event highlights traditional dance and music, and includes food vendors, kids’ activities and more at Pattee Park.
While some businesses have remained anchors in the community over the years, more and more businesses have newly opened, adding vibrancy to the shopping scene in Perry.
Whether shopping for clothes, gifts, art, home décor or more, it’s likely to be found in Perry. Independently owned specialty boutiques make shopping local a treat. People can find everything from special gifts, home décor, antiques, clothes, handmade art and more. Merchants will welcome you in and help you find the perfect item.
The Perry area is a food-lover’s oasis with many options for authentic
cuisine from around the world as well as traditional favorites and comfort food. Perry’s changing demographics has created an increased demand for not only sourcing ingredients but also an opportunity to showcase global specialties. Breweries and streeteries are some of the new additions to the food scene, which includes many choices for authentic dishes and down-home comfort food. Savvy entrepreneurs have opened restaurants, food trucks and smallscale grocery stores, serving up food and otherwise hard to find items.
For some indoor entertainment, the Perry Grand 3 Theatres provides a perfect family friendly and affordable getaway with its first-run movies in three digitally equipped auditoriums.
is a thrift store, highly dependent on generous donations and countless volunteer hours. 100% of the proceeds from the store is reinvested into the New Hope organization and in supporting the individuals New Hope supports.
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The Bargain Shoppe supports New Hope’s mission of enriching the quality of life for individuals with disabilities.
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Recreational activities abound in Perry from walking and bike trails, fishing and paddling, and more.
Biking is synonymous with Perry, from annual bike rides to miles of scenic trails waiting to be explored.
The Perry Chamber of Commerce hosts the 24-mile round trip Bike Ride to Rippey (BBR Ride) each February as its largest annual fundraiser. The nearly 50-year-old tradition happens rain, snow or shine and is known as The Original Winter Ride. It starts and ends in Perry, and attracts more than a thousand riders each year.
An in-town trail system, the Hiawatha Trail provides easy access in Perry to the Raccoon River Valley Trail (RRVT), which encompasses
89 miles of paved trails passing through 14 communities in three counties. It is the longest continuous bike trail in the country and was inducted into the Rails-Trail Hall of Fame in 2021.
An exciting dream came to fruition in summer 2024 with the paving of the final 2-miles of a nine-mile gap
Perry and Woodward, where the High Trestle Trail originates.
The completion of the multi-phase “Let’s Connect” effort, has created a 120-mile loop and a first-class amenity for the region by connecting two of the most popular trail systems in the state. It is just one more reason for thousands of cyclists to pass through
Perry each year as they explore the trails and enjoy breathtaking views. A must-see attraction is of the trail includes a 13-story-high bridge across the Des Moines River.
For those interested in fishing or floating, boat ramps for the Raccoon River are located at the west end of
Willis Avenue as well as south of P58 (First Avenue), immediately to the east after crossing the Raccoon River bridge. The 7.5mile float to the Snyder Access located in Minburn is great for a trip by canoe, kayak or tube, complete with beautiful
sandbars, eagles, deer and giant cottonwood trees. Just 1/2 mile from the river is a stone amphitheater, restored wetland areas and a re-established prairie nursery at Voas Nature Area just west of Minburn.
History comes to life when you explore the artifacts of Dallas County in the Alton Schoolhouse
and the Grabenhorst Log Cabin at Forest Park Museum, just south of Perry. Its popular exhibits showcase the area’s railroading history, early settlers and more. It also has an arboretum with native trees, shrubs, woodland, reestablished prairie and a butterfly garden. Educational programs and tours are available through Dallas County Conservation which provides a wide range of educational and cultural opportunities and manages more than 3,000 acres and 25 sites throughout the county consisting of parks, museums and wildlife areas, as well as hiking and recreational trails (including water trails).
the Middle Raccoon River Valley, offers stargazing, canoeing, fishing, kayaking, horseback riding and camping.
Perry and more than 200 within 10 miles.
Whiterock Conservancy, just 30 miles west of Perry has 16 miles of bike-optimized, single-track trails and 12 miles of shared use trails. The 5,500-acre land trust, located along
For a real outdoor treasure hunt, come armed with a GPS or smartphone and geocache in and around the area. There are more than 100 geocaches within five miles of
Golfers can enjoy a nine-hole golf course, an outdoor pool and other social events with a membership to the Perry Golf & Country Club. Open golf for non-members within a 30-mile radius is available on Mondays. The Perry High School Driving Range at the athletic complex is another option for people who want to practice their swing.
Pattee Park, located at West 3rd Street and Willis Avenue, is Perry’s largest park. It features a band shell, skateboard park, three softball and four baseball fields, tennis courts, playground equipment, three shelter houses and the Perry Dog Park. Annual activities include the 4th of July Celebration, Latino Festival, and Friday Fest music events in the summer.
Camping at Pattee Park is limited to five days. The park has electric hookups and a dump station. Campers must register with the Perry Police Department at 908 Willis Avenue. Call (515) 465-4636 for more information.
The five-acre dog park is next to the baseball and softball diamonds south of Pattee Park. It is fenced and divided into two sections, one for smaller dogs and one for large dogs. The park has a double-gated entrance, a three-level water fountain and dog-inspired playground equipment.
Wiese Park is adjacent to the McCreary Community Center and features a shelter house and gazebo, a nine-hole disc golf course, playground equipment, a lighted two-mile recreational trail, basketball court, soccer fields and sand volleyball courts.
West of the McCreary Community Center on the corner of Bateman and 8th Streets is the Perry Veterans Memorial, dedicated in 1992 by American Legion Post 85, Veterans of Foreign War Post 2060 and private
individuals to the veterans of all wars and conflicts.
Perkins Park is located at West 5th Street and Dewey Avenue and is divided by a berm that was once a raised railroad bed. On the west side is natural prairie land, interpretive signs and access to the Hiawatha Bike Trail. The east side has youth soccer fields and playground equipment. The newest addition to Perkins is an orchard featuring pawpaw and apple trees.
Restrooms at the city parks are available seasonally.
Other nearby camping options include:
Sportsman’s Park, 1/2 mile northeast of Dawson (6 miles west of Perry), a 40-acre park of oak and hickory timber overlooking the North Raccoon River, with a fishing access, nature trails, playground equipment, electric hookups, modern restrooms and cabins.
Whiterock Conservancy, Guthrie County, south of Coon Rapids (30 miles west of Perry), with three campgrounds, primitive camping sites and cabins.
Don Williams Lake and Campground, Boone County, north of Ogden (25 miles north of Perry), with electric hookups and showers.
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Perry is home to the McCreary Community Building, which sports an updated gym, a fitness center with 24/7 access, studio space, a child watch room and more. The 40-year-old, city-operated building was renovated recently and offers people of all ages access to recreational activities. A splash pad is open in the summer, and people can swim year-round in the six-lane heated indoor pool. Day passes and memberships are available.
The Perry Public Library is more than just books. It enables the community to thrive by offering lifelong opportunities to connect, learn and create. Prominently located on the corner of 1st Avenue and Willis Avenue, the library provides access to free Wi-Fi, more than 46,000 books, magazines and movies, numerous programs and hands-on activities, as well as space to relax. A 2020 remodeling project included the installation of artistic light fixtures, a new circulation desk with three check-out stations, new flooring, a family-style restroom, and a new water fountain with a touchfree bottle-filling station.
Perry is a community that values education. Its schools, both public and private, are filled with staff and programs that nurture students’ interests and help them strive for successful futures. Perry is home to several preschools and daycare centers and is surrounded by nearby higher education choices, including a college and career academy in the heart of downtown, as well as proximity to other colleges and four-year universities.
The DMACC Perry VanKirk Career Academy is a shining star in the community. Conveniently located in the heart of downtown, the stateof-the-art facility gives students affordable educational opportunities –right in their own backyard – to better their lives and careers.
The Academy opened in 2011 after the community came together to fundraise and collaborated with state and local officials to be able to offer
quality and affordable college education close to home. The center, located just south of the public library on 2nd Street, provides a direct pathway between local high schools and Des Moines Area Community College, preparing students to enter the skilled trades workforce or pursue an associate’s degree.
“The DMACC Perry VanKirk Career Academy offers area high school students the chance to explore various career paths, earn college credit and decrease the cost of a higher education all close to home and at no cost to the student or their family,” said Director Eddie Diaz.
In 2022-23 school year alone, more than 148 Perry High School students were enrolled at the Academy and earned 1,507 DMACC credits, he noted. The average DMACC tuition saved per student was $1,883.75, with a total of $278,795 saved by students.
In addition to offering an affordable education, the Academy also provides students with a staff that cares. From teachers to advisors and beyond, the team places a focus on supporting students, working with them to develop their interests, pursue scholarships and reach their professional goals.
In partnership with area school districts, the Academy offers programs to high school students in such fields as health occupations, welding, teaching, applied engineering and more. The school’s new Computer Languages Academy is one more avenue for students to pursue hightech skills that will lead to high-paying jobs.
Students gain hands-on experience in well-equipped labs and workshops, as well as through clinical hours and internships. They also can take academic classes in writing, math, government, the sciences and other subjects that can transfer to 4-year colleges and universities.
Pictured at the DMACC VanKirk Career Academy in downtown Perry are (from left) Katie Tuel, Pre-Nursing and Health Occupations instructor; Eddie Diaz, Academy Director; Connie Saenz, Academic Advisor;
Brent Rowe, Applied Engineering and Welding Instructor; and Tom Lipovac, Career Advantage Advisor.
The Perry Community School District’s motto, “One Team, One Purpose,” sums up a philosophy that honors the district’s commitment to student success by building strong relationships with students, parents and families.
Perry Community Schools comprise a rural school district covering 154-square miles (including the communities of Dawson and Bouton). Located about 40 miles northwest of Des Moines, the district has three sites – elementary, middle and high school, all in Perry – and serves more than 1,800 students in preschool through grade 12. The district’s strengths include diversity, community support and a small-town feel that provides endless opportunities. In fall 2023, Perry Elementary School was one of five Iowa schools named a National Blue Ribbon School by U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel
Exemplary
High Performing School. The Perry Bluejays enjoy many academic and recreational amenities. Every student in grades 2nd through 12th has a laptop. STEM classes are offered at all levels. A before-school, afterschool and summer program in
Enrichment Services (PACES), provide safe, challenging and fun activities for the children of working parents.
The district has become well
known for the high caliber of its instruction, which actively embraces new technology and focuses on the development of the whole student. A more than 600-seat auditorium, the Perry Performing Arts Center, graces the middle and high school campus.
Community service is the focus each year during Homecoming Week when students and staff volunteer at various locations in the community on Volunteer Day. An Annual Veterans Day Celebration at the high school includes a presentation, assembly and luncheon. Those are just a couple examples of the civic contributions the school district fosters.
“I have been a part of the Perry Schools for 29 years. I am proud to be a Perry Bluejay because this school district is all about Student Success. There are many programs and outstanding educators at Perry Schools that ensure Student Success. Our
facilities, staff, and community support are top notch!” said Superintendent Clark Wicks.
A $6.4 million industrial technology, multi-purpose/wrestling room building project was completed in 2020. Perry High School has the only museum in the United States to display the Constitution/Bill of Rights. It also has 800 photos of Perry History and an exhibit titled “Education through the Ages.”
Upgrades to security systems provide a safe and friendly learning environment. An array of clubs and programs are available to students, including band, chorus, dance team, drama, speech, National Honor Society, Mock Trial, Academic decathlon, a full array of sports, service clubs and more.
Also offered to high school students through concurrent enrollment are 40 college-level classes that provide
the opportunity to earn up to 50 of the 60 credit hours required for an associate degree prior to graduation. Multiple students have received their associate degree by taking a few more on-line courses through Des Moines Area Community College, whose Perry VanKirk Career Academy is an integral part of their educational opportunities.
“We want every Knight to have, believe, and achieve their dreams.”
St. Patrick’s Catholic School has a more than 100-year tradition of “putting faith in education.” Seven years after Mrs. Nora O’Malley began her efforts to bring a Catholic-guided education to Perry, the school opened in 1921. It has continued to focus on a holistic education, encompassing mind, body and soul.
St. Patrick School offers a single
section of grades kindergarten through eighth grade with an average of 15 students per class. Free 4-yearold preschool is offered through a partnership with Perry Community Schools and the Universal Preschool Program. The school prides itself on its small classrooms that offer a family friendly environment where life-long friendships are formed.
In the classrooms, learning is hands-on and catered to the individual student needs staff see. Besides religion and the core subjects, students are taught music, art, and physical education. Students can participate in reading support, language development programs, and many afterschool extracurricular activities. School-sponsored sports begin in seventh grade for all students at Perry Middle School.
The school has active parent volunteers who support it. Parents are asked to volunteer on committees that keep them connected to the community, ranging from School Board to the Parent Ambassador program to the maintenance committee.
“What makes St. Patrick School so unique is the small classes, the way the middle school kids help with the younger students, and just the unity that is present from preschool to eighth graders from staff members to students.”Parent of a St. Patrick Student
through eighth, and students have either Chromebooks or Chrome tablets in kindergarten through fourth grade. These devices are used regularly in the classrooms and are an integral part of technology classes.
Thanks to the support of the parish community, the O’Malley Foundation, Catholic Tuition Organization grants, and the stewardship program, tuition is kept affordable for all families who want to send their students to St. Patrick School.
While the Catholic faith is part of school life, students of all faiths are welcome. Students, teachers, and staff start the day with an all-school prayer and say prayers throughout the day. Students participate in weekly school Masses and help with weekend community Masses monthly. They
participate in service-related activities including a school favorite, the annual service day prior to Spring Break.
Technology is a vital part of school life. St. Patrick School is a 1:1 studentto-device program in grades fifth
Ahealthy community is a happy community, and Perry has a plethora of health and wellness professionals to accomplish that mission.
From a modern hospital to doctor offices and from retirement and nursing homes to dentists and chiropractors, residents have access to a variety of care and facilities.
For 70 years, the Dallas County Hospital has taken care of thousands of people throughout Central Iowa. At the 17-bed critical access facility,
friends and neighbors in a modern setting that’s also close to home. Originally known as the King’s Daughter’s Hospital, Dallas County Hospital and Family Medicine Clinics was founded in 1954. Today it serves patients from Dallas, Greene, Guthrie, and Boone counties. The hospital’s mission – High quality, personalized care accessible to all – is rooted in a deep tradition of setting the standard in compassionate, convenient and cost-effective medical care for the community.
The hospital’s expertly trained staff and physicians use the latest
in technology to take care of patients for everything from the common cold to a serious illness. Focus is put on wellness and disease prevention to build the health of people of all ages. The hospital offers more than 25 specialized healthcare services such as radiology, mammography, chemotherapy, surgical, lab services and therapy services. Emergency room services are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Dallas County’s Emergency Medical Services work with the hospital to assist in crisis situations and provide patients with optimal care.
Perry Lutheran Homes offers a full range of service and care at three senior living campuses. Seniors receive innovative, personalized, and Christ-centered living and care. With three campuses in Perry and within 30 minutes of Des Moines, there are a wide variety of senior housing and service options to meet specific needs, including a memory-care wing.
Perry Economic Development (PED) is a catalyst organization that supports and facilitates the sustainable growth and development of the city. Perry is a progressive, financially viable and diverse
community, and PED works to advance the financial, social and environmental well-being of the city’s citizens and businesses.
PED’s innovative approaches to job creation, workforce development and partnerships with public entities, community organizations and businesses fuel growth. Firms looking to expand will find that Perry’s skilled labor force, convenient access to major transportation routes and the community’s proactive approach to economic development give Perry a competitive advantage.
Perry has both a commercial park and an industrial park, and it prides itself on being developmentready, technology-equipped, and entrepreneurial and innovationfriendly.
The Perry Industrial Park is comprised of a total of 151 acres
certified for light industrial business development; it is already established as a successful Research and Science Park with industry leading tenants. The commercial park includes almost 12 acres that are a short drive from major highways and downtown Des Moines.
Recognizing that quality of life efforts are important tools for the successful recruitment and retention of a skilled workforce, PED is actively engaged in building a sustainable downtown. Its purchase of the Hotel Pattee and La Poste special event space in 2021 are an example of this effort. In 2023, PED donated the 110-year-old hotel to the city. These historic gems and viable businesses are now locally owned and operated. They represent a significant economic asset to Perry, with the hotel bringing
as many as 65,000 people a year to town.
A cornerstone of its efforts is a strong partnership with DMACC Perry VanKirk Career Academy, Perry High School and the City of Perry to develop educational programs that promote a workforce ready for careers in a variety of areas, including health care, welding, teaching, applied engineering and more.
With a strong manufacturing base, as well as a strong service industry, Perry also offers many other amenities. It’s a great place to expand, relocate or start a new business, and PED can help with its extensive experience, knowledge of the area, skill at procuring grants, and focus on partnerships.
For more information, visit perryia. org/perry-economic-development-inc.
cast iron products across a broad range of sizes, designs and industries.
Join us all year-round at these established community events and many more new events! Between celebrating local culture and artists to enjoying recreational trails and music downtown, Perry offers something for everyone to look forward to, no matter the season.
For more information about these and other events on the calendar visit PerryIAChamber.org or call the Perry Chamber of Commerce at (515) 465-4601.
YEAR-ROUND
Handlebar Happy Hour
Every Thursday
Join this social gathering each week of the year from 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at La Poste, 1219 Warford St., to celebrate with live music, art, food and community. In the summer months, the event shifts to Soumas Court, 1118 Willis Ave., for Courtyard Summer Concerts where patrons can enjoy the mild weather, food and drink. laposteperry.com/handlebarhappy-hour
BRR – Bike Ride to Rippey
First Saturday in February
in advance to sample a luscious chocolate treat at each participating store while visiting Perry’s great array of shops and restaurants. PerryIAChamber.org or (515) 465-4601 for tickets prior to the walk.
ranging from home goods to clothing and antiques to handmade art, including specials and sales. PerryIAChamber.org or (515) 465-4601
Artisan Afternoons
Monthly on a Saturday, April through October. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
BRR is a 24-mile, round-trip bike ride from Perry to Rippey and back to Perry. Known as “The Original WINTER Ride,” the annual bike ride continues regardless of the weather! With the inaugural ride in 1978, this tradition is the Perry Chamber’s biggest fundraiser of the year and attracts thousands of riders to Perry from all over Iowa and the country. Preregistration begins months in advance, but day-of registration is also an option. PerryIAChamber.org or (515) 465-4601.
Perry Band Olympics
February
Hundreds of student band musicians from area high school attend the Perry Band Olympics each year on a Saturday in February. The more than 40-year-old cherished tradition supports the music program and gives students a chance to compete and exhibit their skills. (515) 465-8412 or Perry Instrumental Music Department on Facebook.
Chocolate Walk
Second Saturday in February
Ooo-la-la…Heavenly Chocolate! The Perry merchants host an annual Chocolate Walk on the Saturday before Valentine’s Day. Chocolate Walk participants purchase tickets
Big Boom Bracket Battle
Month-long March Madness Themed Fundraiser
The Big Boom Bracket Battle is a bracketstyle contest, matching up community members in four weeks of ‘head-to-head’ contests for the sake of fundraising for Perry’s 4th of July fireworks display. Advancement in the bracket is determined by donations from the community. Now an annual tradition, the winner receives a traveling trophy, bragging rights, and the ultimate prize of a pie in the face. PerryIAChamber.org or (515) 465-4601.
Easter Egg Hunt
Saturday before Easter
Meet the Easter Bunny, collect eggs and candy and gather “Special Eggs” with prizes at Wiese Park starting at 10:30 a.m. Perry Parks & Recreation at (515) 465-5621.
Spring Shopping Open Houses
First Saturday in April (Tentative)
Join local merchants in welcoming Spring! This event showcases new items in area retail
This series features a different artist each month and explores the range of materials and techniques they use to create their work. Presented by Purple Star Studio at Mary Rose Collective, 1215 Warford Street.
Fiber Festival of Perry
Second Saturday in May
Featuring all forms of textile artworks, the Fiber Festival of Perry honors a tradition of fine craftsmanship. This event showcases Iowa artists who spin yarn, weave rugs, knit wearables and much more at the Hotel Pattee and Atelier at 1109. Fiber Festival of Perry on Facebook.
Weekly Farmers’ Market
June through September on Thursdays
Locally grown produce, fresh baked goods, handcrafted items and much more abound at the open-air market in the heart of downtown Perry. The market is located on 2nd Street (between Willis Avenue and Warford Street) with more than a dozen regular vendors plus another dozen occasional vendors. The
market takes place from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. each Thursday, rain or shine. Visitors also can enjoy extended hours at several downtown shops. Watch for the market’s monthly special events on the third Thursday of each month, such as Public Safety Night, Health and Wellness Night, Back-to-School Night and Community Night. Special “off-season” markets are scheduled in the spring, fall and winter. PerryIAChamber.org or (515) 465-4601.
Friday Fest
First Friday in June
Bring a picnic basket, cooler, lawn chairs and yard games to enjoy free, live music at the Pattee Park Band Shell from 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Food vendors and kids’ activities make for a fun, family friendly event to kick off the summer. PerryIAChamber.org or (515) 465-4601.
Kids’ Fest
First Saturday in June.
Enjoy games, activities and fun for the whole family at the Perry Public Library for the official kick-off for their Summer Reading Program and activities. Perry.lib.ia.us or (515) 465-3569.
Perry’s Fourth of July Celebration
July 4
Perry’s annual patriotic celebration begins with a 2-mile-long parade along Willis Avenue at 10 a.m. and ends with live music at the Pattee Park Band Shell at 6p.m., followed by a fireworks finale at dusk. Throughout the day, family friendly activities include food and craft vendors at Pattee Park, plus water fights, bingo, miniature golf and kids’ games. PerryIAChamber.org or (515) 465-4601.
Perry Fine Arts Musical
Extravaganza & Ice Cream Social
July 4
This more than four-decades-old tradition includes live entertainment in the airconditioned First United Methodist Church, 1100 3rd St., at 2 p.m. The event is followed by an ice cream social open to all, with just a free-will donation. Perry Fine Arts at (515) 465-5139
2nd Street Block Party
Third Friday of July 2nd Street closes between Lucinda and Warford Streets for a Street Dance! Live music, refreshments and more for those 21 and older. PerryIAChamber.org
Highway 141 Garage Sale
First Friday/Saturday of August
From Grimes to Sloan, the towns, residents and businesses along Highway 141 combine efforts for a full weekend of more than 170 miles of “great garage sales, countless bargains and hidden treasures just waiting to be found” on the first full weekend of August. Hwy 1414 Garage Sale Association at 141sale. org
!Viva Perry! Latino Fest
Fourth Saturday in August
Celebrating the rich culture and heritage of many Perry residents, the Latino Festival is coordinated by Hispanics United for Perry and includes a parade at 11 a.m., dance performances, live music, food vendors and more from noon to 7 p.m. at Pattee Park. Hispanics United for Perry at hupperryiowa@ gmail.com or (515) 490-2298.
Art Harvest Tour
Last Full Weekend in September
A self-guided tour of a dozen artist studios
within a 90-mile loop and scenic drive through the Des Moines River Valley, the Art Harvest Tour is coordinated by Art on the Prairie. Local artists open their workspaces for the weekend for a behind-the-scenes peek into where they create. From historic downtown galleries to country lane home studios, the stops are as unique as the artistic styles they host – including stops right in downtown Perry! www. ArtonthePrairie.org
Perry Fine Arts Performance Series
October to April
The Perry Fine Arts Committee hosts monthly performances at the Perry Performing Arts Center at the Perry High School. All performances are open to the public, with free will donations accepted. Performances range from dance to opera, orchestra to jazz bands and more. Perry Fine Arts at (515) 465-5139.
PerryDice Cruizers Car Show
First Saturday in October Cars from all eras line 2nd Street between
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Willis Avenue and Pattee Street from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Participants come from across the Midwest to show everything from vehicles from 1930s to brand new corvettes. (515) 491-7228.
Spooktacular Downtown Walk
Last Friday in October Perry’s Downtown Historic District closes along Willis Avenue and 2nd Street from
Otley to Pattee Street to provide a safe trick-or-treating walk for nearly a thousand children, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., thanks to area businesses and organizations participating in the event. PerryIAChamber.org or (515) 465-4601.
Safe and Healthy Halloween at Dallas County Hospital
Last Friday in October
Enjoy an evening of safe and healthy trickor-treating through the halls of Dallas County Hospital from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. With an array of giveaways, events and prizes, you are sure to enjoy this one-of-a-kind Halloween experience. Dallas County Hospital at (515) 465-7516.
City-wide Trick or Treating
Last Friday in October
If Spooktacular and the Safe and Healthy Halloween events weren’t enough, look for homes with their lights on around town, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., to take your little goblins to collect their holiday treats.
Veterans Day
Perry High School hosts an Annual Veterans Day Celebration that includes a presentation, assembly and luncheon. Programs are open to the public. RSVP requested for the luncheon. Perry High School at (515) 465-3503.
Art on the Prairie Second Weekend in November
Downtown Perry comes to life with more than 100 Iowa artists, writers and musicians displaying, demonstrating and performing in multiple buildings in Perry’s Downtown Historic and Cultural District, including Hotel Pattee, La Poste, Town/Craft, Security Bank Building, Carnegie Library Museum, the Perry Public Library, and more. Thousands of visitors come to town for this annual art
festival. The historic buildings provide a unique backdrop for a one-of-a-kind indoor art show that also is a self-guided tour of some of Perry’s most iconic sites. ARTonthePrairie.org.
Lighted Parade and Holiday Celebration
Friday after Thanksgiving
Truly a sight to see! Lighted parade floats circle the downtown and illuminate the streets to kick off the holiday season.
A Tuba Christmas in Honor of Bill Bell
Second Saturday in December
Carolers share holiday cheer with those awaiting the parade, and Santa visits with youngsters afterwards. PerryIAChamber.org or (515) 465-4601.
Small Business Saturday
Saturday after Thanksgiving
Downtown retail shops host their own holiday open houses throughout the holiday season, but Small Business Saturday is a national movement to celebrate, promote and support small businesses with their very own shopping event. This is a perfect time to find holiday gifts while also enjoying refreshments, specials and door prizes. PerryIAChamber.org or (515) 465-4601.
Peppermint Walk
First Week in December
The Perry merchants host an annual holiday shopping incentive called the Peppermint Walk during the first week in December to encourage shoppers to support local businesses during the holiday season. Participants get their passports stamped at participating shops and restaurants to be entered into a drawing for a variety of prizes. PerryIAChamber.org or (515) 465-4601 for tickets prior to the walk.
The Perry Fine Arts Committee hosts A Tuba Christmas in Honor of Bill Bell. This event is in the tradition of the popular Tuba Day celebration founded in 1977. The program at the First United Methodist Church includes a rehearsal followed by a public performance. Perry Fine Arts at (515) 465-5139.
Las Posados
Before Christmas
Las Posadas, “the passage,” is a traditional Hispanic Christmas celebration that re-enacts Joseph and Mary’s search to find room at the inn for the baby Jesus to be born. Procession starts at First Christian Church at 6 p.m. followed by Fiesta. Hispanics United for Perry at hupperryiowa@gmail.com or (515) 490-2298.
Free Community Christmas Dinner
December 25
Open to all, this holiday meal is free to the community, thanks to generous donations. Local residents volunteer time and donate goods to make this event one where people can share in food, fellowship and the holiday spirit. Please join us from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Perry Elks Lodge on Christmas Day. For more information or to volunteer, call (515) 465-3740.
21st Century Rehab P.C. 610 10th Street
Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-7672
4 Seasons Car Wash & Mini Storage
3001 E Willis Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-5651
515 BBQ Perry, IA 50220 (515)505-0755
Access Systems
1055 SE Olson Drive Waukee, IA 50263 (515)987-6227
Acorns & Oaks
Christian Academy 2323 Willis Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)642-0064
Affordable Quality Roofing Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-4614
Alice’s Haus Dresin LTD 924 Otley Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-4750
Alliant Energy 1284 XE Place Ames, IA 50014 1-800-ALLIANT
Art on the Prairie PO Box 733 Perry, IA 50220
Audi Sorber –Keller Williams Real Estate
4001 Westown Pkwy West Des Moines, IA 50266 (515)480-4926
Backwards Boutique 1124 2nd Street
Perry, IA 50220 (515)642-0963
Best Portable Toilets 1921 NE 58th Avenue Des Moines, IA 50313 (515)453-2211
Betsy Peterson Designs 1121 2nd Street Perry, IA 50220 (515)657-1837
Birdies & Beers LLP 332 330th Street Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-3852
Bluejay Market 2810 Willis Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)310-9660
Bolton & Menk 1519 Baltimore Drive Ames, IA 50010 (515)233-6100
BTWI Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-3043
Caldwell Parrish Funeral Home and Crematory 1721 Park Street
Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-8100
Casa De Oro 1211 2nd Street
Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-8808
Century Farm Books & Brews 1018 2nf Street Perry, IA 50220 (515)642-0029
Christ Lutheran Church 22952 141st Drive Bouton, IA 50039 (515)676-2289
City of Perry 1102 Willis Avenue Ste 300 Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-2481
- McCreary Community Building 1800 Pattee Street Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-5621
- Perry Police Department 908 Willis Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-4636
- Perry Public Library 1101 Willis Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-3569
City State Bank Insurance 422 1st Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-3588
Clean Works Auto Wash & Clean Paws Pet Wash 1201 1st Street Perry, IA 50220 (515)480-5261
Concrete Supply, Inc 5550 NE 22nd Street Des Moines, IA 50316 (515)223-4222
Courtyard Café 1118 Willis Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-3511
Cricket Wireless 524 1st Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-5672
Crossroads Church 2810 1st Street
Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-5478
Curt’s Electric Inc 906 3rd Street Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-2924
Dallas County Habitat for Humanity 95 University Avenue Des Moines, IA 50303 (515)238-5785
Dallas County Health Department 25747 N Ave, Ste C Adel, IA 50003 (515)238-5785
Dallas County Hospital & Family Medicine Clinics 610 10th Street Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-3547
Dallas County News (515)465-4666
DM Crop Research Group, Inc. 12155 J Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)975-4425
DMACC Perry VanKirk Career Academy 1011 2nd Street Perry, IA 50220 (515)428-8100
Domino’s Pizza
403 1st Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)642-3330
Edward Jones 1205 2nd Street
Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-5336
El Rey Market
210 Willis Avenue
Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-0568
Elks Lodge #407 2823 Willis Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-3791
EveryStep Hospice
610 10th Street, Suite 100 Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-4705
Experience It
Photography by Louise Shimon Perry, IA 50220 (515)490-8656
Eye Care Associates 1313 2nd Street Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-4203
Fareway Stores, Inc
1315 Willis Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-3411
Farm Bureau
Financial Services –David Finneseth 1009 Willis Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-2005
Farm Credit Services Of America 105 Theater Circle Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-5316
Finneseth, Dalen & Powell, PLC 1401 Willis Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-4641
First Baptist Church 1220 4th Street
Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-4669
First Christian Church 1224 Lucinda Street
Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-2215
First Interstate Bank 1111 141st Street, P.O. Box 518
Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-3187
First Presbyterian Church 1323 4th Street
Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-3168
First United Methodist Church 1100 3rd Street
Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-4178
Floyd Foster VFW Post 2060 2823 Willis Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)981-3760
Friends of the Perry Library 1101 Willis Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-3569
Frio/Mex-to-U 1114 1st Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)726-0691
Gatherings on 2nd (A Curated Holiday Collection) 1016 2nd Street
Perry, IA 50220 (515)669-4414
Generations Wealth Advisors 1126 2nd Street Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-9843
Grandma Helen’s House (Airbnb/Vrbo) 1512 Willis Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)371-3357
Graphics 2U 2710 Willis Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-4271
Harland Ace Hardware 1305 141st St.
Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-2177
Harland Concrete 13401 M Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)979-2489
Harper Rose’s Floral and Gifts 503 1st Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)642-6642
Heart of Iowa Regional Transit Agency (HIRTA) 2824 104th Street Urbandale, IA 50322 (877)686-0029
Heartland Church of Christ 14417 J Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-2107
Heavenly Delights Chocolates 2373 X Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)229-6252
Hispanics United For Perry(HUP) P.O. Box 254 Perry, IA 50220 (515)490-2298
Hometown Heritage 1123 Willis Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-7713
Hotel Pattee 1112 Willis Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-3511
Hulgan Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electric 801 1st Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-3030
Hy-Vee 1215 141st Street Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-5321
Inside Out Wellness & Advocacy 410 12th St Perry, IA 50220 (515)642-70070
Iowa Realty 1106 Willis Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)240-1523
ISU Extension & Outreach –Dallas County 28059 Fairground Road Adel, IA 50003 (515)993-4281
ITC Midwest 504 Research Drive Perry, IA 500220 (319)364-6600
It’s Hair 1222 2nd Street
Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-4544
Javier Construction LLC 15591 141st Street
Perry, IA 50220 (515)250-2805
Kading Properties
Kading Street & William Road Perry, IA 50220 (515)276-9384
Kwik Star
503 1st Avenue Perry, IA 50220
La Poste 1219 Warford Street Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-3511
Landus 2229 Clover Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-3516
Latitudes RV Resort 12699 Quinlan Ave Woodward, IA 50276 (515)890-7043
Lynn Hulgan State Farm 1316 2nd Street Ste. B Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-3862
Mandarin Café 1117 2nd Street Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-2080
Mary Rose Collective 1215 Warford Street Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-4222
MC Snacks 1101 1st Avenue
Perry, IA 50220 (515)979-3385
McKee Auto 400 1st Street
Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-3564
Meriwether Wilson & Company 1307 2nd Street
Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-3591
Metro Waste Authority 2499 337th St. Perry, IA 50220 (515)244-0021
MidAmerican Energy P.O. Box 657 Des Moines, IA 50306 (888)427-5632
Minburn Communications 100 S Main Street Woodward, IA 50276 (515)438-2200
Mountain High JZ Coffee Perry, IA 50220 (641)208-1894
New Hope Bargain Shoppe 912 Center Street Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-2117
New Opportunities Inc 2816 1st Avenue
Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-5185
Newbury Living 913 Willis Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)238-0271
No Lawn Left Behind 12813 K Drive Perry, IA 50220 (515)419-1391
North Risk Partners 615 Horseshoe Drive, Ste G Grinnell, IA 50112 (641)260-8301
Northgate Estate 2801 1st Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-4886
Nudgers Inc 1316 2nd Street, Suite C Perry, IA 50220 (515)229-9085
Oasis Market 921 Railroad Street Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-4169 (515)465-4022
Oasis Restaurant 1223 Otley Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-4022
Optimist Club of Perry 1112 Willis Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)291-3728
Osmundson Mfg. Co. 16082 141st Street Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-3545
Pattee Café 1112 Willis Avenue, Suite A Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-3511
Percival Scientific, Inc 505 Research Drive Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-9363
Perry Alano Club 1211/1213 Lucinda Street Perry, IA 50220
Perry Area Emergency Food Council 3112 E Willis Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)570-2975
Perry Chamber of Commerce 1124 Willis Avenue, Suite A Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-4601
Perry Child Development Center 920 18th Street Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-2522
Perry Community School District 1102 Willis Avenue, Suite 200 Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-4656
- Perry Elementary School 1600 8th Street Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-5656
- Perry Middle School 1200 18th Street Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-3531
- Perry High School 1200 18th Street Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-3503
Perry Economic Development Perry, IA 50220
Perry Family Dentistry, LC
1020 Otley Avenue
Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-3501
Perry Fine Arts PO Box 237 Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-5139
Perry Fire Fighter Association 906 Willis Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-4633
Perry Flowers By Donna Jean 1305 2nd Street Perry, IA 50220 (515)642-6557
Perry Girls Softball Association P.O. Box 66
Perry, IA 50220 (515)321-3453
Perry Golf & Country Club 352 330th Street Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-3852
Perry Grand 3 Theatres 1312 2nd Street Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-4262
Perry Greenhouse and Supply 1620 Pattee Street Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-4143
Perry Historical Society Perry, IA 50220 (515)490-7712
Perry Lions Club
2505 Warford Street Perry, IA 50220
Perry Little League
Perry, IA 50220 (515)577-1099
Perry Lutheran Homes - Eden Acres Campus 1300 28th Street
Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-5316
Perry Lutheran Homes - Kings Garden Campus 2323 Willis Avenue
Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-5342
Perry Lutheran Homes - Spring Valley Campus 501 12th Street
Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-7500
Perry Paint & Glass 1216 2nd Street
Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-4472
Perry Paw Spa 2924 Willis Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)240-9668
Perry Perk 1201 Warford Street
Perry, IA 50220 (515)897-8035
Perry Picklers Pickleball Club
McCreary Community Building
Perry, IA 50220 (515)423-2618
Rotary Club of Perry P.O. Box 1
Perry, IA 50220 (515)669-4011
Perry Washall 1121 1st Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-5651
Perrywood Apartments 3307 McKinley Street Perry, IA 50220 (515)221-8176
Peters Service Center 98 Willis Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-5651
Pinnacle Marketing Group (800)343-8086
Progressive Foundry 1518 1st Avenue
Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-5697
Purple Star Studio 1215 Warford Street Perry, IA 50220 (515)314-8445
Quality Auto and Body 2633 Willis Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-5597
Quick Oil Co 104 Willis Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-4994
Raccoon River Pet Rescue 14360 Ivy Place Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-1800
Raccoon River Valley Trail Association 14581 K Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-3577
Raccoon Valley Bank 1202 2nd Street Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-3521
Raccoon Valley Radio KDLS 22562 141st Drive Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-5357
RE/MAX Precision 900 1st Avenue Perry, IA 50220
Scooter’s Coffee 414 1st Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)642-6006
Showtime Dance & Tumbling Studio 1108 2nd Street Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-5018
Snap Fitness 509 1st Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-2848
Spellman & McDevitt Law Firm 1220 2nd Street Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-2571
Spring Valley Honey Farms 14405 Hull Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)480-6076
St. Patrick
Catholic Church 1312 3rd Street Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-4387
St. Patrick
Catholic School 1302 5th Street Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-4186
Stokely Lumber 1040 26th Street
Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-3571
Studio on Second 1218 2nd Street
Perry, IA 50220 (515)201-3287
Super 8 701 26th Street
Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-5653
Susie’s Shop 1318 2nd Street
Perry, IA 50220 (515)321-4786
Tasty King Burger King 1319 141st Street
Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-5915
The Family Credit Union 720 1st Avenue
Perry, IA 50220 (563)388-8328
The Perry Chief Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-4666
The Proletariat 1213 2nd Street
Perry, IA 50220 (515)447-0687
The Scottish Fox 1118 2nd Street
Perry, IA 50220 (515)971-3350
Tin Pig Tavern 1201 2nd Street
Perry, IA 50220 (515)642-0044
Tractor Supply 401 1st Avenue, Suite 401 Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-5311
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church 2715 Iowa Street
Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-3272
TrueNorth Companies 1106 Willis Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-4686
US Cellular/Cellular Advantage 526 1st Street Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-7883
Valleyview Craftsman Perry, IA 50220 (515)726-0832
Van Wall Equipment 22728 141st Street Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-5681
Vertical Vision Flight Academy 14381 Galveston Ct Perry, IA 50220 (515)337-2159
Walton Tree Service 915 Cornwall Street Perry, IA 50220 (515)212-0421
Wayde Burkhart – Realty One Group (515)770-3895
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. 1224 1st Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-7310
Highlight Denotes Chamber Champion
West End Car Wash 301 W Willis Avenue Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-5651
Whiterock Conservancy 1436 Highway 141 Coon Rapids, IA 50058 (712)790-8221
Wiese Industries, Inc 1501 5th Street
Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-9854
Zack Cregeen –Re/Max Torres Team 905 W Bridge Road Polk City, IA 50226 (515)291-3728
ZION Integrated Behavioral Health Services 1316 2nd Street, Suite A Perry, IA 50220 (515)465-9310
Dedicated employees and a family atmosphere have made Wiese Industries one of Perry’s premier employer for more than 120 years!
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