Resident Guide - Fall 2014

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AVOCA CARSON CARTER LAKE COUNCIL BLUFFS CRESCENT EMERSON GLENWOOD HANCOCK LOGAN MACEDONIA MALVERN MINDEN MINEOLA MISSOURI VALLEY NEOLA OAKLAND PACIFIC JUNCTION SILVER CITY TREYNOR UNDERWOOD WALNUT WOODBINE FALL 2014 RESIDENT GUIDE

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A services and information guide for Southwest Iowa towns including - Avoca, Carson, Carter Lake, Council Bluffs, Cresent, Emerson, Glenwood, Hancock, Logan, Macedonia, Malvern, Minden, Mineola, Missouri Valley, Neola, Oakland, Pacific Junction, Silver City, Treynor, Underwood, Walnut and Woodbine.

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AVOCA � CARSON � CARTER LAKE � COUNCIL BLUFFS � CRESCENT � EMERSON GLENWOOD � HANCOCK � LOGAN � MACEDONIA � MALVERN � MINDEN MINEOLA � MISSOURI VALLEY � NEOLA � OAKLAND � PACIFIC JUNCTION

SILVER CITY � TREYNOR � UNDERWOOD � WALNUT � WOODBINE

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Population: 1,610

Zip Code: 51521

City Hall hours:Monday-Friday,9:00-11:30 a.m.and 1:30-4:00 p.m.

Mayor: Jennie Maassen

City Clerk: Teresa Hoepner201 S. Elm St.712-343-2424

Avoca Police Department201 N. Elm St.,Avoca, IA 51503Emergency: 911Non-Emergency:712-328-5737

Pottawattamie CountySheriffs OfficeSheriff: Jeff Danker

1400 Big Lake Rd., Council Bluffs712-890-2200

Avoca Fire Department212 W. Crocker, Avoca, IAEmergency: 911Non-Emergency:712-343-2323

Avoca Post Office200 N. Elm St., Avoca, IA712-343-6730

Avoca Public Library213 N. Elm St., Avoca, IA712-343-6358

CHURCHESSt. Mary’s Catholic Church109 N. Maple, Avoca, IA712-343-6948

Trinity Lutheran Church301 N. Chestnut, Avoca, IA712-343-2518

United Church of Avoca304 S. Elm St., Avoca, IA712-343-6945

SCHOOLSA-H-S-T Elementary School768 S Maple St., Avoca, IA • 712-343-6364

A-H-S-T High School768 S. Maple, Avoca, IA • 712-343-6304

RECREATION& HISTORICSweet Vale of AvocaHeritage Museum504 N. Elm, Avoca, IA • 712-343-2477

“The Splash” AvocaAquatic Center & Park800 E High St.

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AVOCA..............................................................................1CARSON ...........................................................................4CARTER LAKE ..................................................................4COUNCIL BLUFFS ........................................................5-8CRESCENT .....................................................................8-9EMERSON .......................................................................10GLENWOOD ..................................................................10HANCOCK......................................................................12

FUN FOR FALL.................................................12, 13 & 28LOGAN ...........................................................................14MACEDONIA .................................................................15MALVERN .......................................................................15MINEOLA ........................................................................16MINDEN ..........................................................................16MISSOURI VALLEY ........................................................18NEOLA ............................................................................18

BUSINESS CARD DIRECTORY ..............................19-22OAKLAND ......................................................................22PACIF IC JUNCTION ......................................................23S I LVER C ITY ...................................................................23TREYNOR ........................................................................24UNDERWOOD ...............................................................26WALNUT .........................................................................26WOODBINE ...................................................................31

APPLE & SAUSAGE BAKE .........................................31

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Fall EventsEvery Wednesday:BINGO at the American Legion Hall from6:30 pm to 8:30 pm

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The growth of our businessis a symbol of our service.

MMike HoyFuneral Director

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1221 N. 16th Street • Council Bluffs, IA712-256-9988 • www.HoyFuneral.com 3

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Population: 3,248

Zip Code: 51510

Mayor: Gerald Waltrip950 Locust St.Carter Lake, IA 712-347-6320

City Hall hours:Monday-Friday 8am - 5pm

City Clerk: Doreen Mowery950 Locust St., Carter Lake, IA712-347-6320

Carter Lake Public Library1120 Willow Dr.,Carter Lake, IA712-347-5492

Pottawattamie CountySheriffs OfficeSheriff: Jeff Danker1400 Big Lake Rd.,Council Bluffs, IA712-890-2200

Carter Lake Police Dept.950 Locust St., Carter Lake, IAEmergency: 911 Non-Emergency:

712-328-5737

Carter Lake Fire Department2929 N. 9th St., Carter Lake, IAEmergency: 911Non-Emergency: 712-347-5900

SCHOOLSCarter Lake Elementary School1000 Willow Drive, Carter Lake, IA712-347-5876

CHURCHESOur Lady of Carter LakeCatholic Church3501 N. 9th St., Carter Lake, IA712-347-6631

Carter Lake CommunityPresbyterian Church3030 N. 9th St., Carter Lake, IA712-347-5719

Carter Lake First Baptist Church 3451 N. 9th St., Carter Lake, IA712-347-6429

Lakeview Bible Church 1650 Avenue Q, Carter Lake, IA712-347-6440

Carter Lake UnitedMethodist Church 3025 Mabrey Lane, Carter Lake 712-347-5511

RECREATION& HISTORICBlue Waters Mini-Golf 2929 Mabrey Lane • 712-347-5553

Carter Lake CommunityResource Center1105 Redick Blvd., 51510 • 712-347-6006

Shoreline Golf Course210 Locust Street • 712-347-5173

FallEventsBLOOD PRESSURECLINIC:2nd Monday of each month~ 10:30am at the CarterLake Senior Center.Sponsored by Angels CareHome Health. For moreinformation, call 712-352-3640.Sept. 27 CommunityEvents:all at Carter Lake City Hall950 Locust St.www.cityofcarterlake.com10am - 12pmCommunity Shred FestFREE SERVICE! Protect YourIdentity - You Bring It, We’ll Shred It!For questions on documentsthat can or cannot beaccepted, please call theCLCRC at712-347-6006. 10am- 1pmFlu Shot ClinicWalgreens is here to help.Our trained pharmacist will

be conducting a flu clinic inconjunction with the Rx TakeBack Event and Shred Fest. 10am - 2pmNational Rx Take BackEvent(no medications will beaccepted before or after thistime) FREE SERVICE. If youhave medications you’re notusing, we have theprescription for safedisposal. PreventionCoalition members andCarter Lake police officerswill accept medications, noquestions asked, at the CityHall parking lot during thistime only. By dropping offyour unused medicines, youeliminate the possibility ofthe medications harmingsomeone else or getting intothe wrong hands. Free andanonymous. Intravenoussolutions, injectables andneedles will not be accepted.Illegal substances are not apart of this initiative. Sept. 30thCLCRC Craft Class - 2nd -5th grade

Population: 812

Zip Code: 51525

Mayor: Eric Weuve

City Hall hours: Monday-Friday,8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

City Clerk: Brianne Duede316 S Commercial StCarson, IA 712-484-3636

Carson Police DepartmentEmergency: 911

PottawattamieCounty Sheriffs OfficeSheriff: Jeff Danker712-890-22001400 Big Lake Rd., CouncilBluffs, IACarson Fire Department127 Broadway, Carson, IAEmergency: 911Non-Emergency:712-484-3698

Carson Post Office712-484-3810

SCHOOLSRiverside Community School330 Pleasent St., Carson, IA712-484-2212

RECREATION& HISTORICCarson Fitness& Community Center316 S Commercial St.712-484-3636

Dreamland Movie Theatre107 Broadway • 712-484-2281

Carson Rodeo Arena121 North Rodeo Drive, Carson, IA

Carson Mill Stone Park& Jr. Crowder Ball Field200 Block of North Rodeo DriveCarson, IA

Carson Park RV CampgroundNorth Rodeo Drive along RiverfrontCarson, IA

CHURCHESCarson UnitedMethodist Church310 Washington, Carson, IA712-484-2247

Community of ChristChurch402 High St., Carson, IA 712-778-4164 or 789-0483

Presbyterian Church304 Broadway, Carson, IA712-484-2208

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Population: 62,230

County: Pottawattamie

Zip Code: 51501/51503

Mayor: Matt Walsh209 Pearl St.712-328-4601

City Clerk: Marcy Worden209 Pearl St. • 712-328-4616

City Clerks Office hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm

C.B. Area Chamber ofCommerce7 N. 6th St. • 712-325-1000

Council Bluffs Public Library400 Willow Ave. • 712-323-7553

Council Bluffs PoliceDepartment 227 S. 6th St., Co. BluffsEmergency: 911Non-Emergency: 712-328-5737

Pott. County Sheriffs OfficeSheriff: Jeff Danker1400 Big Lake Rd.712-890-2200

Council Bluffs Fire DepartmentEmergency: 911Fire Department info:712-328-4672Fire Chief: 712-328-4646

Council Bluffs Post Office8 So. 6th St., Council BluffsFor Information: 800-275-8777

SCHOOLSAbraham Lincoln High School1205 Bonham Ave., Co. Bluffs • 712-328-6481

Bloomer Elementary School210 S. 7th St., Co. Bluffs • 712-328-6519

College View Elementary1225 College Road, Co. Bluffs • 712-328-6452

Community Christian Schoolof Council Bluffs3651 Ave. G, Co. Bluffs • 712-322-4800

Edison Elementary School2218 3rd Ave., Co. Bluffs • 712-328-6516

Franklin Elementary School3130 Ave. C, Co. Bluffs • 712-328-6469

Gerald W. Kirn Jr. High School100 North Ave. • 712-328-6454

Heartland Child Development710 1st Avenue • 712-256-1877

Heartland Christian School400 Wright Rd. • 712-322-5817

Hoover Elementary School1205 N. Broadway • 712-328-6537

Iowa School for the Deaf3501 Harry Landon Blvd. • 712-366-0571

Iowa Western Community College2700 College Rd. • 712-325-3200

Kanesville Alternative Learning Center807 Ave. G, Co. Bluffs • 712-328-6510

Kirn Middle School 100 North Avenue • 712-328-6454

Kreft Primary School3206 Renner Dr. • 712-366-8290

Lewis and Clark Elementary School1603 Grand Ave. (this year at 207 Scott St.) 712-328-6471

Lewis Central High School3504 Harry Langdon Blvd. • 712-366-8220

Lewis Central Middle School3820 Harry Langdon Blvd. • 712-366-8250

Liberty Christian School2701 Ave. N, Co. Bluffs • 712-322-2321

Loess Hills Christian School2755 Ave. N, Co. Bluffs • 712-322-5817

Longfellow Elementary School2011 S. 10th St., Co. Bluffs • 712-328-6522

Roosevelt Elementary School517 N. 17th St., Co. Bluffs, IA • 712-328-6528

Rue Elementary School3326 6th Ave., Co. Bluffs, IA • 712-328-6540

St. Albert Elementary School400 Gleason Ave., Co. Bluffs • 712-328-2316

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COUNCIL BLUFFSSCHOOLS (Cont inued)

St. Albert Intermediate-High School400 Gleason Ave., Co. Bluffs • 712-328-2316

St. Paul’s Lutheran EarlyChildhood Center239 Frank St., Co. Bluffs • 712-322-3294

SW Iowa Regents Resource Center3501 Harry Langdon Blvd. on ISD Campus712-366-3647

Titan Hill Intermediate School4125 Harry Langdon Blvd. • 712-366-8280

Thomas Jefferson High School2501 W. Broadway, Co. Bluffs • 712-328-6493

Timothy Lutheran Pre-School3112 W. Broadway • 712-323-0693

Victory Christian School2111 23rd Ave., Co. Bluffs • 712-323-7713

Walnut Grove Elementary2920 Ave. J, Co. Bluffs • 712-328-6525

Washington Elementary School207 Scott St., Co. Bluffs • 712-328-6403

Wilson Middle School715 N. 21st Street • 712-328-6476

CHURCHESBethany Presbyterian Church1900 S. 7th St., Co. Bluffs • 712-323-0901

B'nai Israel Synagogue618 Mynster St., Co. Bluffs • 712-322-4705

Broadway Christian Church2658 Avenue A, Co. Bluffs, • 712-323-7741

Broadway United Methodist Church11 S. 1st St., Co. Bluffs, IA • 712-322-7741

Calvary Assembly of God2022 8th Ave., Co. Bluffs • 712-323-6094

Central Baptist Church16996 State Orchard Rd. • 712-322-8675

Chapel of Praise500 S. 21st St.712-325-1296

Christian Worship Center133 W. Broadway • 712-322-6597

Christian Science Society & Reading Room504 S. 6th St., Co. Bluffs, IA • 712-328-3516

Church of Christ Iglesia Ni Christo3205 Renner Dr. • 712-366-0825

Church of Christ Non-Instrumental1525 McPherson Ave. • 712-322-8147

Church of God of Prophecy1900 Avenue E • 712-323-1965

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints2226 Ave. I, Co. Bluffs, IA Council Bluffs Ward 712-328-0456Kanesville Ward 712-328-9049

Community of Christ116 W. Kanesville Blvd. • 712-328-3160

Community of ChristRiverside Congregation Church2828 Avenue G, Co. Bluffs • 712-328-0432

Council Bluffs Bible Chapel810 Avenue E, Co. Bluffs, IA • 712-323-1919

Council Bluffs Gospel Assembly2106 W. Broadway • 712-325-8130

Council Bluffs Prayer Center125 W. Broadway • 712-256-1711

Crossroads Christian Center1224 N. 28th St. • 712-322-5651

Dodge Memorial Church3200 Avenue C • 712-322-8725

East Side Christian Church331 W. Bennett • 712-323-7805

El Bethel Assembly of God1624 Avenue D • 712-323-0149

Emanuel Church of the Nazarene2315 S. 13th St. • 712-328-0940

Emanuel Lutheran Church2444 N. Broadway • 712-323-9665

Epworth United Methodist Church2447 Avenue B • 712-323-3124

Faith Lutheran ChurchMissouri SYNOD LCMS2100 S. 11th St. • 712-323-6445

Fifth Ave. United Methodist Church1800 5th Ave. • 712-323-7374

First Assembly of God3320 Harry Langdon Blvd. • 712-323-7721

First Baptist Church540 1st Ave. • 712-322-2569

First Christian Church20794 Hwy. 92 • 712-328-2606

First Church of the Nazarene2600 Avenue A • 712-323-0615

First Congregational Church611 1st Ave. • 712-322-5324

First United Pentecostal Church2136 5th Ave. • 712-329-9797

Gethsemane Presbyterian Church224 Wallace Ave. • 712-366-9865

Harvest Temple Church of God700 S. 7th St. • 712-323-5172

Hazel Dell United Methodist Church23109 205th St., Co. Bluffs • 712-545-3021

Holy Family Catholic Church2217 Avenue B • 712-328-3869

Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses:Valley View & Broadway Park2601 S. 10th St. • 712-323-8213

Light of the Word Church2801 5th Ave., Co. Bluffs, IA • 712-322-8438

Lighthouse Temple-Churchof the Open Bible1430 Avenue E • 712-323-3259

Midlands Evangelical Free Church22429 Highway 6 • 712-322-2008

Midwest Family Worship2540 6th Ave. • 712-323-3684

New Horizon Presbyterian Church30 Valley View Dr. • 712-323-7129

New Life Fellowship1211 N. 24th St. • 712-322-1721

FallEventsSaturdays, 12pm - 4pm Music jam- electric oracoustic only WesternHistoric Trails Center, CouncilBluffs, IA 51501Free, gather with your musiclover friends!Thursdays, 1pm - 4pmJam and BreadWestern Historic Trails Center,Council Bluffs, IA 51501Gather for great historic, old-time, or folk music.Sept. 27Loess Hills Wine FestivalTom Hanafan River's Edge Park

Foot of Bob Kerry Pedestrian BridgeCouncil Bluffslhwinefestival.orgSat Sep 27thHarvest Festival and CountryConcertCouncil Bluffs downtownwww.bluffsdowntown.comSaturday, Sept. 27th,at 8 p.m.Lorde Stir CoveOne Harrahs BlvdCouncil Bluffs, IA 515011-800-745-3000Oct. 10Pink Out 5K Fun Run/1K WalkCouncil Bluffs downtownRunners/walkers get ready,set and go to the Pink Out

Run! Dress in all the pinkyou can find and supportbreast cancer awareness, formore information on how toget involved in this event,visitwww.bluffsdowntown.com.Oct. 10 - 12Gun ShowWestfair22984 Highway 6Council BluffsIA 51503-5902More info: Marv Kraus 563-608-4401Oct. 11 - 12Callahan Craft FairMid-America CenterOne Arena Wa, Council BluffsOne of Iowa's largest showswith over 200 talentedexhibitors selling thousands

of unique, handmadeproducts.Event Phone: 563.652.4529or 563.357.1986Oct. 11, 8pm - 10pmThe Hit MenIowa Western CommunityCollege, 2700 College Road,Council Bluffs, IAThe 60’s, 70’s and 80’s werea golden era for songwriting.Now, after decades behindthe scenes, some of thegreatest artists who wereinstrumental in the successof those fabulous songs havereunited to form THE HITMEN. Not Broadway actors,or a tribute band, these guysare the real performers.

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CHURCHES (Cont inued)

Northwest Christian Church714 Benson Street • (712) 322-7282

Open Door Baptist Church2701 Avenue N • 712-322-2321

Our Savior's Lutheran Church ELCA600 Bluff St. • 712-322-6655

Peace Church of the Brethren2605 Avenue E • 712-322-8449

The Philadelphia Church2019 S. 8th St., Co. Bluffs, IA • 712-323-4502

Prospect Park Baptist Church Garbc1100 Harrison St., Co. Bluffs • 712-323-4538

Queen of Apostles Church3304 4th Ave., Co. Bluffs, IA • 712-323-2916

Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran Church232 Canterbury Circle • 712-328-0157

Ridgecrest Church20245 205th St., Co. Bluffs • 712-322-4900

Saint John Lutheran Church633 Willow Ave., Co. Bluffs • 712-323-7173

Salem United Methodist Church14955 Somerset Ave. • 712-366-1408

Seventh-Day Adventist Church142 Valley View Dr. • 712-323-4251

Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church2308 Avenue J • 712-322-8577

Sherwood Community Church of theChristian & Missionary Alliance2109 Hwy. 191 • 712-323-3322

Southside Christian Church1919 S. 10th St. • 712-323-7326

Southview Bible Church2007 S. 7th St. • 712-322-5743

St John's United Church of Christ400 Cloverdale Dr. • 712-322-2384

St Marks UnitedMethodist Church15 Bennett Ave.712-328-1179

St Mary & St George Coptic OrthodoxChurch106 W. Kanesville Blvd. • 712-322-2992

St Patrick's Catholic Church223 Harmony St. • 712-323-1484

St Paul's Episcopal Church22 Dillman Dr., Co. Bluffs • 712-323-7188

St Paul's Evangelical Country Church11055 Dumfries Ave. • 712-366-1930

St Paul's Lutheran Church-Mo Synod239 Frank St., Co. Bluffs • 712-322-4729

St Peter's Church1 Bluff St., Co. Bluffs, IA • 712-322-8889

Tabernacle Baptist Church1400 Avenue A • 712-322-8968

Timothy Lutheran Church-Mo Synod3112 W. Broadway • 712-323-0693

Transport For Christ3210 S. 7th St., Co. Bluffs, IA • 712-366-9144

Trinity United Methodist Church701 4th St., Co. Bluffs, IA • 712-322-2484

Twin Cities Christian Church2405 W. So. Omaha Bridge Rd • 712-366-9112

Salvation Army Church28 N. 7th St. • 712-328-2088

Valley View Baptist Church130 Bennett Ave. • 712-322-5683

Victory Fellowship Church2111 23rd Ave. • 712-323-3453

Walnut Grove Baptist Church29th & Avenue J • 712-323-2622

Westminster Presbyterian USA517 S. 32nd St. • 712-322-5732

RECREATION &HISTORICAugust Beresheim House621 3rd St., Co. Bluffs, IA • 712-322-2406

Bayliss Park530 1st Ave., Co. Bluffs, IA • 712-325-8388

Gold Rush Historic SitePioneer Trail at Dumfries Ave., Co. Bluffs, IA

Golden Spike MonumentS. 21st St. & 9th Ave., Co. Bluffs, IA

Historic General Dodge House605 3rd St., Co. Bluffs, IA • 712-322-2406

Historic Squirrel Cage Jail226 Pearl St., Co. Bluffs, IA • 712-323-2509

Katelman Water Park1230 16th Ave., Co. Bluffs, IA • 712-322-9691

Lake Manawa State Park1100 S. Shore Dr., Co. Bluffs, IA712-366-0220

Lewis & Clark Monument19962 Monument Rd., Co. Bluffs, IA712-328-4650

Mormon Trail Historic SitePioneer Trail & 240th St., Co. Bluffs, IA712-322-0500

Narrows River Park2500 North 25th St., Co. Bluffs, IA 712-323-1342

Kanesville Tabernacle222 E. Broadway, Co. Bluffs, IA • 712-322-0500

Kinsman Monument308 Lafayette Ave., Co. Bluffs, IA

Railwest Railroad Museum16th Ave. & So. Main St., Co. Bluffs, IA712-323-5182

Ruth Anne Dodge MemorialLafayette & N. 2nd St., Co. Bluffs, IA712-328-4992

Pirate Cove Water Park915 21st Ave., Co. Bluffs, IA • 712-322-9559

Union Pacific Railroad Museum200 Pearl St., Co. Bluffs, IA • 712-329-8307

Western Historic Trails Center & Lied HistoricBuilding3434 Richard Downing Ave., Co. Bluffs, IA 712-366-4900

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FallEventsOct. 11Disney Junior Live! On Tour Mid-America CenterOne Arena WayCouncil Bluffswww.ticketmaster.comEvent Phone: 712-323-0536Oct. 11Iowa Route 6 Classic CarShow & Street DanceCouncil Bluffs downtownNot only are we bringing in amotocycle ride this year, butwe are also hosting a IowaRoute 6 Car Cruise! Streetdance on the 100 Block!www.bluffsdowntown.com.

Oct. 12, 3pm - 5pmCommunity BandArts Center-Iowa WesternCommunity, 2700 CollegeRoad, Council Bluffs, IAFree to the publicOct 17Bellator MMAMid-America CenterOne Arena Way, CouncilBluffsEvent Phone: 712.323.0536Oct. 17, 8pm - 10pmThe Second City, 55th Anniversary TourArts Center-Iowa WesternCommunity, 2700 CollegeRoad, Council Bluffs, IAChicago’s comedypowerhouse, The Second City,is opening up their vaults tocelebrate 55 years of

laughter. See the best of thebest comedy created by someof the biggest names in thebiz— mixed up with brandspankin’ new materialperformed by the red-hottalent of today.Oct. 19,10am - 3pmWedding Essentials Idea ShowMid-America CenterOne Arena WayCouncil BluffsOct. 19, 3pm - 5pmSWI Men's & Women's ChoirArts Center-Iowa WesternCommunity,2700 CollegeRoad, Council Bluffs, IAFree to the public25 OctoberZombie WalkCouncil Bluffs Downtown

Don't miss this ZombieApocalypse themed run thatis coming to Council Bluffsthis October merely daysbefore Halloween! What betterway to get into the Halloweenspirit than to run and bechased by zombies?www.bluffsdowntown.comNov. 6th - 9th,13th - 15th,7:30pm - 9:30pm"Little Shop of Horrors" by the IWCC Theatre Dept.Arts CenterIowa Western Community2700 College RoadCouncil Bluffs, IAPerformed on the ArtsCenter's main stage.Adults $8.00; seniors$5.00

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Crescent VolunteerFire Dept.102 W. Florence Emergency: 911Non-Emergency:712-545-3730

Crescent Post Office719 Old Lincoln Hwy.712-545-3571

Mayor: Brian SheaCity Administrator: Mary Martin

102 W. Florence St.712-545-3981

Pottawattamie County Sheriffs OfficeSheriff: Jeff Danker712-890-22001400 Big Lake Rd., Council Bluffs, IA

SCHOOLSCrescent Elementary School401 E. Welch St. • 712-545-3566

CHURCHESCommunity of Christ Church810 Johnson St. • 712-642-3305

Hazel Dell United Methodist23109 205 St. • 712-545-3021

Woodland CommunityBible Church21032 Old Lincoln Hwy.712-325-0613

RECREATION& HISTORICHitchcock Nature Center27792 Ski Hills Road712-545-3283

Crescent View Bed & BreakfastCrescent, IA 51526712-227-0051

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FallEventsOct. 5, 1pmHarvest Spoon Tour: The Great American BisonHitchcock Nature Center27792 Ski Hill Loop, Honey Creekpottcoconservation.comJoin a Botna Bend parkranger on a journey to the

past when NorthAmerica's largestmammal, the AmericanBison, ruled the

grasslands of the Midwestand learn more about the rolethey played in the diet of theearly inhabitants of theprairies and in our dietstoday. For more informationand a full listing ofparticipating locations pleasevisit www.facebook.com/harvestspoontour. Oct. 11 OktoberfestMt Crescent Ski Area17026 Snowhill Ln(712) 545-3850Bavarian-Style Fun!Oktoberfest event will be

something you don’t want tomiss! With live music, brats,pretzels, and beer garden.Zip Line Grand Opening! $10tickets available online.SkiCresent.comOct. 12KinderNature: Let's Get Batty Hitchcock Nature Center27792 Ski Hill Loop, Honey CreekEvent Phone: 712.328.5834or 712.545.3283pottcoconservation.comLet your mind take flight aswe explore the nocturnalworld of Iowa’s bats. Play the

pheromone scent discoverygame on a woodland hikeand meet Stellaluna.Weather permitting.Oct. 18, 9 a.m.Annual HawkWatch 5K Trail Run & WalkHitchcock Nature Center27792 Ski Hill Loop, Honey Creekpottcoconservation.comEnjoy nature! Run its course.The fee for this year's race is$25.00 for pre-registeredparticipants and $30.00 theday of the event. Allparticipants registered before

FallEventsNov. 13th, 7:30pmHallmark Channel PresentsTrans-SiberianOrchestra 2014Mid-America CenterOne Arena WayCouncil Bluffs, IA 51501 www.ticketmaster.comNov. 14th - 23rdAssassins (Musical)Chanticleer Community Theater830 Franklin AveCouncil Bluffs, IA 51503For more mature audiences,the musical “Assassins” is anintriguing and chilling story ofvarious assassins. Nov. 22,7:30pm - 9:30pmBallet Nebraska's The

NutcrackerArts CenterIowa Western Community2700 College RoadCouncil Bluffs, IABallet Nebraska’s fresh, lively,and thoroughly entertainingproduction of the Nutcrackeris sure to become a favoritein your family. Nov. 25,7pm – 9pmIowa Western BandsArts Center-Iowa WesternCommunity, 2700 CollegeRoad, Council Bluffs, IAFree to the publicNov. 27th,9am - 11amYMCA Turkey Trot RunRivers Edge ParkCoucil Bluffs,IA Free YMCA 5k/1 Mile walk/runfor the entire family. Pleasejoin us Thanksgiving morning

at 9am for a run/walk.Fri, December 5, 2014,7pm – 9pmVocal Concert by IWCC MusicDepartmentArts CenterIowa Western Community,2700 College RoadCouncil Bluffs, IAFree to the publicDec. 6 - 7Annual Arts & Crafts ShowMid-America CenterOne Arena Way, CouncilBluffsEvent Phone: 563.652.4529or 563.357.1986One of Iowa's largest showswith over 200 talentedexhibitors selling thousandsof unique, handmadeproducts.Dec. 10,7:30pm - 9:30pm

Lorie Line & Her Fab FiveArts CenterIowa Western Community2700 College RoadCouncil Bluffs, IATo purchase ticketscall 800-801-5463Mon.-Fri. 9am to 4:30pm oronline at www.lorieline.comDec. 13Elf Me 5K Fun Run/1K WalkCouncil Bluffs downtownGet in on this last runningevent of the year for BluffsDowntown called the Elf Me!www.bluffsdowntown.com Dec.14, 20143pm – 5pmCommunity BandArts CenterIowa Western Community,2700 College RoadCouncil Bluffs, IAFree to the public

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DENNY'S PLACEGreatest Pizza for Miles Around!

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(Continued from pg 8)October 9th will receive along-sleevedcommemorative t-shirt.Participants will alsoreceive post race snacksand beverages. Pleaseregister on-line atu2canrun.org or by contacting ChadKunze, Park Ranger, at 712-328-5833. Oct. 18Living Loess TourHitchcock Nature Center27792 Ski Hill Loop, Honey Creekpottcoconservation.comPrepare to experience theLoess Hills in a whole newway during the 2014Living Loess tour. LivingLoess is a collaboration ofsix artisan attractions andtwo government entitieslocated within 20 miles ofeach other inPottawattamie and HarrisonCounty Iowa. Members ofthe group open their doorsthe third Saturday of themonth, May throughOctober, to share theirunique art, food andhistory. Visit

www.livingloess.com formore information.Join us for some greatoutdoor craft ideas!Individual crafts will bedemonstrated at the timeslisted below. Please join usfor the fun!

10 a.m. - FallDecorating Ideas

12 p.m. - UpcycleHalloween

2 p.m. - DIY CampingOct. 26Enchanted Forest Hitchcock Nature Center27792 Ski Hill Loop, Honey Creekpottcoconservation.comEvent Phone:712.328.5834 or712.545.3283Wear your costumes andbring little ones for aspecial themed trail atHitchcock. Event willinclude pumpkin paintingand carving, modern dayapple bobbing andrefreshments. Please meetat the trailhead. Cost $10per family. Weatherpermitting.Nov. 2KinderNature: Backbone

BonanzaEvent Phone:712-328-5834 or 712-545-3283Learn about Dem Bonesand the five vertebrategroups. Look at animalbones up close and try tobuild your own skeleton.Weather permitting.Nov. 15HawkWatch EagleMigrationHitchcock Nature Center27792 Ski Hill Loop,Honey Creekpottcoconservation.comEvent Phone:712.545.3283Hitchcock has beenrecognized as one of thetop five hawk watches inthe world for viewingmigrating bald eagles. Theannual event will alsoinclude live raptordemonstrations by RaptorRecovery Nebraska,activities for children,scheduled programs andrefreshments. Cost is $5per person, children fiveand under admitted free.Weather permitting.Dec. 5, 2014

Holly Jolly Night HikeHitchcock Nature Center27792 Ski Hill Loop, oneyCreekpottcoconservation.comEvent Phone:712.545.3283Venture on a walk throughthe woods by the light ofthe moon as we explorethe natural world at night.This night hike will engageyour senses beyond sightand open new ways ofexperiencing the outdoorsby listening for wildlife andadjusting to the dark. Costis $2 per person. Weatherpermitting. Dec. 7, 2014KinderNature: Zoo in theSkyHitchcock Nature Center27792 Ski Hill LoopHoney Creekpottcoconservation.comEvent Phone:712.545.3283Discover animals inconstellation form. Find outabout the shapes we canfind in the sky andmake your ownconstellation to takehome. 9

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Population: 480

Zip Code: 51533

Mayor: Calvin Pearson410 Manchester, Emerson, IA712-824-7866

City Hall hours:Monday-Friday, 8:00am-Noon

City Administrator: Michelle Faxon410 Manchester, Emerson, IA712-824-7866

Emerson Public Library410 Manchester, Emerson, IA

Police Department (Glenwood)209 Sharp St., Glenwood, IAEmergency: 911Non-Emergency: 712-527-4844

Mills County Sheriffs OfficeSheriff: Mack Taylor • 712-527-487123 N. Vine St., Glenwood, IA

Emerson Volunteer Fire Department305 Howland, Emerson, IAEmergency: 911Non-Emergency: 712-824-7475

Emerson Post Office707 Morton Ave., Emerson, IA 712-824-7595

CHURCHESBaptist Church511 Howland St., Emerson, IA • 712-824-7830

Oaks Community Church41310 Ellington Ave., Emerson, IA712-824-7218

United Methodist Church801 Bradford Ave., Emerson, IA 712-824-7368

Wales United Presbyterian Church1293 C Ave., Emerson, IA • 712-825-5011

EMERSON

Population: 5,500

Zip Code: 51534

Mayor: Kimberly Clark5 N. Vine St. • 712-527-4717

City Hall hours:Monday-Friday,7:30am-4:30pm

City Administrator:Brian Kissel5 N. Vine St.712-527-4717

Chamber of Commerce32 N. Walnut712-527-3298

Glenwood City Library109 N. Vine St. 712-527-5252

Glenwood Police Dept.3 N. Vine St., Glenwood, IA Emergency: 911Non-Emergency: 712-527-9920

Mills County Sheriffs OfficeSheriff: Eugene Goos23 N. Vine St. • 712-527-4871

Glenwood Post Office101 S. Vine St. 712-527-4840

Glenwood VolunteerFire Department118 S. Walnut, Glenwood, IAEmergency: 911

Non-Emergency: 712-527-2093

SCHOOLSGlenwood Senior High School400 Sivers Rd., Glenwood712-527-4897

Glenwood Middle School111 Lacey, Ste 100, Glenwood712-527-4887

West Elementary School707 Sharp St., Glenwood712-527-4886

Special Education Director103 Central, Glenwood712-527-3536

Northeast Elementary School901 Vine Street, Glenwood, IA712-527-4875

RECREATION& HISTORICGlenwood Lake ParkHighway 34 E. • 527-5038

Glenwood Rec Center110 Sivers Rd., Glenwood527-4352

Mills County Historical Museum, EarthLodge: (712) 527-5038

CHURCHESCalvary Baptist Church SBC56456 US Hwy. 275, Glenwood712-527-3951

Bible Baptist Church605 S. Hazel, Glenwood712-527-3806

Evangelical Free Church606 Coolidge St., Glenwood712-527-4250

Freedom Fellowship PCG411 Coolidge St., Glenwood712-527-5460

First Baptist Church212 North Vine St., Glenwood712-527-4154

First Christian Church202 North Vine St., Glenwood712-527-9181 First Church of the NazareneCorner of Hazel & Green Sts712-527-4378

First Congregational U.C.C.407 2nd St. • 712-527-9424

Glenwood Community Church104 Vine St. • 712-527-4250

Glenwood CommunityEvangelical Free707 Sharp St., Glenwood712-527-5715

Grace United Methodist 112 North Walnut St.712-527-4607

Hillsdale United Methodist27068 Kimberling Ave.712-527-3231

Holy Rosary Catholic Church24116 Marian Ave., Glenwood712-527-5211

Latter Day Saints5 N. Vine St.712-527-9345 or 527-9227

St. John's Episcopal111 Vine St. • 527-2971

Trinity Lutheran Church512 Second St., Glenwood712-527-4667

GLENWOODFall EventsAug. 29., 7pm - 10pmDavid Michael Boyd, live musicKeg Creek Brewing Co.111 Sharp StreetGlenwood, IA 51534712-520-9029Sept. 30, 5:30pm - 7:30pmChamber Ribbon Cutting &Community Open House for thenew Mills County LawEnforcement Center600 Industrial AvenueTours of the new facility.Networking and Refreshments.Oct. 3, 6pm - 10pmOktoberfestKeg Creek Brewing Company111 Sharp StreetGlenwood, IA 51534712-520-9029Oct. 9th, 11:30pm - 1pmConnecting Lunch at YoungVision Care406 1st StreetPlease join us for refreshmentsand networking.Oct. 23, 9:30amConnecting Coffee at Fit for LifeNew LocationPlease join us for refreshmentsand networking.10

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Check out our Rentals!When planning a do-it-yourself project, party or event, turn to us for what you need to makeit successful. Consider us your weekend project headquarters. We have the tools for yoursuccess, along with quality equipment like lawn aerators, tillers, pressure washers and floorsanders. And if the occasion calls for a celebration, put tables, chairs and canopies on yourguest list. We even have backyard inflatables and popcorn machines to really get the partystarted! Remember, at Peoples True Value Just Ask Rental you can always…Buy what youwant, rent what you need.

Automotive

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Compressors

Concession

Construction Equipment

Diamond Blades/Saws

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Earth Drilling Equipment

Floor Finishing Equipment &Accessories

Floor Nailers/Sandpaper

Generators

Groundscape Equipment

Hand Tools

Heaters

Moving/Shipping Equipment& Supplies

Plumbing

Power Tools

Pressure Washers

Pumps

Roofing

Saws

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Tents

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Population: 207

Zip Code: 51536

Mayor: Jeff Gress202 N. Main St., Hancock, IA712-741-5665

City Hall hours:Wednesdays9:00-10:30am

City Clerk: Kimberly Gress202 N. Main St., Hancock, IA712-741-5665

Pottawattamie CountySheriffs OfficeSheriff:Jeff Danker712-890-22001400 Big Lake Rd.,Council Bluffs, IA

Hancock Post Office117 N. Main St.,Hancock, IA712-741-5621

Hancock Volunteer FireDepartmentFire Chief: Jim Kock217 E. Denton, Hancock, IAEmergency: 911Non-Emergency:712-741-5777

RECREATION& HISTORICBotna Bend Park ~featuring wild Bison & Elk herds,

located on the WestNishnabotna RiverInterstate 80, Exit 40712-741-5465

CHURCHESUnited Methodist Church912 Palmer St., Hancock, IA712-741-5426

Silver Creek Church36418 Pinoak Rd., Hancock, IA712-741-5683

HANCOCK

October 11th ~ Pumpkin FestivalNOON-6PM ~ Moonbounce, face painting & more!

21498 Chestnut RoadCouncil Bluffs, Iowa

712-366-1505www.ptapples.com

HOURS: Wed-Thurs: 5-9PM

Fri: 5-10PM � Sat: 10AM-10PM

Sun: NOON-7PM

Closed Monday & Tuesday

3 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking

powder1 1/2 teaspoons ground

cinnamon1/2 teaspoon salt1/4 teaspoon ground

nutmeg1 cup (2 sticks)

butter, softened

2 cups granulated sugar4 eggs1 teaspoon pure vanilla

extract1 1/4 cups canned 100

percent pumpkin (not pie filling)

Pumpkin Pound Cake Servings: 16

Preheat oven to 325°F. Prepare DimensionsLarge Pumpkin Pan lightly with vegetable panspray with flour. Place on baking sheet.

In medium bowl, combine flour, baking pow-der, cinnamon, salt and nutmeg. In large bowl,beat butter and sugar with electric mixer untillight and fluffy. Add eggs, one at a time, mixing

well after each addition; beat in vanilla. Addflour mixture alternately with pumpkin; mixwell. Pour batter into prepared pan.

Bake 70-80 minutes or until toothpick insertedin center comes out clean. Cool 15 minutes inpan. Turn onto cooling rack. Cool completelybefore serving.

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AAppppllee aanndd ppuummppkkiinn ppiicckkiinngg ttiippssAlthough scores of people cite

summer as their favorite time ofyear, autumn also is a belovedseason. Cool breezes and crispair seem tailor-made for after-noons spent enjoying the greatoutdoors. The pleasant autumnweather and awe-inspiringfoliage may be the reason somany festivals and outdoorevents are scheduled this time ofyear.

Apple- and pumpkin-pickingare popular fall pastimes.Neighborhood orchards opentheir doors to the public, allowingmen, women and children toscour their fields and trees forthe perfect finds. Heed these

picking tips to make the experi-ence even more of a success.

APPLESMany orchards that have open

picking seasons plant dwarfapple trees to make the pickingprocess easier, particularly foryoung children, so there's noneed to bring along a ladder.Youshould still be able to find plentyof apples close to the ground.

A good farmer will know whencertain varieties of apples areripe, and he or she will likely cor-don off trees that are not readyfor picking. Ripe apples will becrisp and firm. Keep in mind thatapples ripen from the outside of

the tree inward. Those are theones usually picked first, anyway.

Try to get to an orchard earlierin the season. If you wait toolong, the trees may be picked ofmost of the best fruit. Dependingon where you live, apple-pickingseason may begin in mid-September and continue intomid-October.

Apples can bruise, so don'ttoss them into baskets whenpicking. Also, wait to washapples until right before eating toprevent moisture-relatedspoilage. Apples keep best in acool location.((ccoonnttiinnuueedd oonn ppaaggee 2288))

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Population: 1,545

Zip Code: 51546

Mayor: Michael Foutch108 W. 4th St.712-644-2425

City Administrator: Vicki Schroder108 W. 4th St., Logan, IA712-644-2425

Logan Chamber of Commerce:219 E. 7th St., Logan, IA712-644-2310

Logan Public Library121 E. 6th St., Logan, IA • 712-644-2551

Logan Police Department108 W. 4th St., Logan, IAEmergency: 911Non-Emergency: 712-644-2424

Harrison County Sheriffs Office105 S. 1st Ave., Logan, IA 712-644-2244

Logan Fire Department112 N. 3rd Ave., Logan, IA

Emergency: 911Non-Emergency: 712-644-2579

Logan Post Office315 E. 6th St. • 712-644-3100

RECREATION& HISTORICCommunity Swimming Pool612 N. 2nd Ave., Logan, IA712-644-3191

Logan Community Center 108 West 4th Street

Milliman Park Logan, Iowa 51546

Museum of Religious Arts712-644-3888 • www.mrarts.org

SCHOOLSLogan-Magnolia Elementary School1200 N. 2nd Ave., Logan, IA 712-644-2168

Logan-Magnolia Jr. Sr. High School1200 N. 2nd Ave., Logan, IA712-644-2250

CHURCHESChristian Church205 E. 8th St., Logan, IA • 712-644-2642

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints2382 260th St., Logan, IA • 712-644-2729

Immanuel Lutheran Church-MO SYNOD311 E. 6th St., Logan, IA • 712-644-2384

Landmark Baptist Church708 N. 3rd Ave., Logan, IA • 712-644-3432

St. Anne’s Catholic Church112 W. 3rd St., Logan, IA • 712-644-2535

United Methodist ChurchLogan-Magnolia Charge302 E. 8th St., Logan, IA • 712-644-2592

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Fall EventsNov. 16, 2014 - Jan. 7, 2015 Reason for the SeasonNativities and Trees ExhibitMuseum of Religious Arts2697 Niagara Trail • Logan, IA 51546(712)644-3888 The museum is located 7 miles northeastof Missouri Valley, IA on Highway 30, or1 1/2 miles south of Logan, IA.Nov. 16, only at 1:30Special Performance by:Noteables- Woodbine, IA Museum of Religious Arts2697 Niagara Trail • Logan, IA 51546(712)644-3888 The museum is located 7 miles northeastof Missouri Valley, IA on Highway 30, or1 1/2 miles south of Logan, IA.Refreshments and door prize to follow.

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Population: 246

Zip Code: 51549

Mayor: EileenAdickes322 Main St.Macedonia, IA712-486-2323

City Clerk: Suzann Duede322 Main St. 712-486-2323

Macedonia Post Office319 Main St.712-486-2560

Macedonia Fire Department404 Potter St., Macedonia, IAEmergency: 911Non-Emergency: 712-486-2500

Pott. County Sheriffs OfficeSheriff: Jeff Danker, Council Bluffs1400 Big Lake Rd., 712-890-2200

CHURCHESUnited Methodist Church308 Evans, Macedonia, IA • 712-486-2266

Assembly of God501 Dye St., Macedonia, IA712-825-3151

RECREATION& HISTORICStempel Bird Museum 311 Main St. • 712-486-2323

Pioneer Trail Museum316 Main St. • 712-486-2568

Grist Mill McCready Theatre313 Main St. • 402-490-7456

Olde Town County ParkMacedonia, Iowa

Population: 1,114

Zip Code: 51551

Mayor: Toni R. Michel107 E. 4th St. • 712-624-8282

City Hall hours:Mon., Wed., Friday,8am-Noon; Tues. & Thurs., 8am-4pm

City Administrator: Shari Mueller501 Main St., Malvern, IA712-624-8282

Malvern Post Office202 W. 4th St., Malvern, IA712-624-8519Police Department (Glenwood)209 Sharp St., Glenwood, IAEmergency: 911Non-Emergency: 712-527-4871

Mills County Sheriffs OfficeSheriff: Eugene Goos23 N. Vine St., Glenwood, IA712-527-4871

Malvern Fire Department309 Main St., Malvern, IAEmergency: 911Non-Emergency: 712-624-8890

Malvern City Library502 Main St., Malvern, IA712-624-8554

RECREATION& HISTORICCity of Malvern Swimming Pool106 E. 7th St., Malvern712-624-9010

SCHOOLSChantry Elementary School409 E. 9th St., Malvern, IA712-624-8681

East Mills High School1410 Main St., Malvern, IA 712-624-8645

CHURCHESFirst Baptist Church302 E. 5th St., Malvern, IA712-624-8257

St. John’s Lutheran Church56042 340th St., Hastings, IA712-624-8891 (Just North of Malvern)

United Methodist Church201 E. 5 St., Malvern, IA712-624-8320

MALVERN

MACEDONIAFallEventsSept. 27 - 2810 am to 6 pm onSaturday & 12pmto 5 pm on SundayRural Art –Southwest Iowa ArtTourVisit artists workingin their studios orat gathering places.For a list of studios& gathering placesvisit “SWI Iowa ArtTour” on Facebook

or visit the PaintedCamel inMacedoniaOct. 31 Halloween Treatson Main StreetNov. 9Veteran’s DayChicken DinnerDeWitt CommunityCenter, MacedoniaDec. 5-7Pinecones &Hollyberries: AChristmas MixGrist Mill Theater inMacedonia

FallEventsSaturdays, Oct. 4th thru 26th Fridays, Oct. 17thand 24thOpens around 8 p.m.until 11:00 p.m.or when line ends.Gateway of Chaos -Hunted House61317 315th St. •Malvern, IA 51551Just 25 minutesSoutheast fromCouncil Bluffs. We arejust south of town onthe Mills CountyFairgrounds. Freeparking is available atour location. $10General Admission, or

$8 with 2 cans offood. FAST PASStickets are $15 withno discounts. VIPcomp tickets can beupgraded to FASTPASS for $6.Dec. 6Festival of TreesLiberty MemorialCommunity Building501 Main St., MalvernEvent Phone:712.527.0452Beautiful treesdecorated withthemes. Holidayvendors galore, greatholiday food, kids'crafts and activitiesand a visit from Santa.Evening entertainmentfor all ages.

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Population: 593

Zip Code: 51553

Mayor: Richard Armstrong

City Hall hours:Monday-Friday, 8am-4:30pm207 Main St., Minden, IA712-483-2991

City Clerk: Teresa Tenner207 Main St., Minden, IA 712-483-2991

Police Department (Council Bluffs)227 S. 6th St., Council Bluffs, IAEmergency: 911 Non-Emergency: 712-328-5737

Pottawattamie CountySheriffs OfficeSheriff: Jeff Danker 712-890-22001400 Big Lake Rd., CouncilBluffs, IA

Minden Post Office207 Broadway712-483-2021

Minden Volunteer FireDepartment205 Main St., Minden, IAEmergency: 911Non-Emergency: 712-483-2822

CHURCHESHarvest Alliance Church 300 Broadway, Minden, IA712-483-2153

United Church of Christ106 Lincoln, Minden, IA • 712-483-2903

RECREATION& HISTORICMinden Bowl & Lounge209 Broadway St. • 712-483-2937

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Population: 166

Zip Code: 51554

Mills County Sheriffs OfficeSheriff: Eugene Goos712-527-487123 N. Vine St., Glenwood, IA

Mineola Post Office406 Main St., Mineola, IA712-526-2200

Police Department(Glenwood)209 Sharp St., Glenwood, IAEmergency: 911Non-Emergency: 712-527-4844

Mineola VolunteerFire DepartmentEmergency: 911

RECREATION& HISTORICWabash Trace Nature Trailin Mineola, Iowa: Visit www.wabashtrace.org for info.

CHURCHESSt. John Lutheran-ELCA605 Main St., Mineola712-526-2268

MINEOLA Fall EventsTaco RideEvery Thursday night from earlyspring until late fall, bike riderswill make the 10 mile journeyfrom Council Bluffs to Mineola,Iowa on the Wabash TraceNature Trail. The destination isTobey Jack's MineolaSteakhouse known for theirThursday night taco special.

MINDEN

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Our Garden Apartments will allow you to maintain yourindependent lifestyle while enjoying the social aspect ofcommunity living. The residents of our Senior Apartments enjoya wide variety of frequently scheduled outings and activities aswell as full access to all other Community amenities. This livingoption provides various floor plans to choose from, mealservice options, light-housekeeping, and many other perks.As a part of our continuous care retirement communities, ourGarden Apartment residents have access to additional servicesand support as their needs change.

Join the Risen SonChristian Village Family!

Senior Living at its Finest!

levels of care• Spacious Garden Homes• Senior Apartments• Skilled nursing care• Reclaim® Rehab (Physical-

Occupational-Speech Therapies)• Haven Center® (Memory Support)

• Housekeeping services• Worship services• On-site Chaplain• Delicious, restaurant-style dining• Pet friendly• Beauty & barber shop• Planned activities, outings, arts & crafts• Scheduled transportation• Library• Outdoor gardening areas• Walking trails• 3 beautiful courtyards• Fish Aquarium• 24 hour staff• Close community atmosphere

amenities

GERIPERKINS:Reasons forchoosingRSCV?

“The fellowship,care, beingwith people... so manynice people here. I just got tired

of caring for a large property. It does feel like home here.”

Interior by Marilyn S. Hansen of “The Designers”

it’s provided!it’s provided!

Independent Living is designed to enhance individual well-beingand ensure a rich life experience by promoting a personalizedlifestyle and social interaction with other seniors. It offerscomfortable living with the companionship of friends and thefreedom to spend your time doing the things that you enjoymost. Your home becomes your private care-free world with anabundance of opportunities waiting outside your front door.

Social activities Recreational activities

Light housekeeping services Maintenance-free living

Scheduled transportation

Exercise & wellness programs Beautiful common areas

Fine dining Laundry services Worship services

3000 Risen Sun Blvd. • Council Bluffs, IA 51503 • (712) 366-9655

www.risensonchristianvillage.org

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Population: 2,749Zip Code: 51555

Mayor: Clint Sargent223 E. Erie • 712-642-3502

City Hall hours:Monday-Friday,8am-5pm

Post Office116 N. 5th St.712-642-3436

MV Chamber of Commerce100 S. 4th St.712-642-2553

City Administrator:Rita Miller223 E. Erie • 712-642-3502

Public Library421 E. Erie • 712-642-4111

Missouri ValleyFire Department223 E. Erie, Mo. Valley, IAEmergency: 911Non-Emergency:712-642-2731

Missouri ValleyPolice Department120 E. Erie, Mo. Valley, IAEmergency: 911Non-Emergency:712-642-3605

Harrison CountySheriffs Office105 S. 1st Ave., Logan, IA712-644-2244

CHURCHESChurch of Christ119 N. 4th St.712-642-4179

Grace Community Fellowship121 N 1st St. • 712-642-5995

Community of Christ2102 Liberty Ave. • 712-642-2486

First American Baptist Church123 N. 6th St. • 712-642-3566

First Lutheran ChurchMO SYNOD724 N. 8th St. • 712-642-2483

First Presbyterian Church210 N. 4th St. • 712-642-2538

Re-organizedLatter Day Saints Church2102 Liberty Ave. • 712-642-2486

St. Patricks Catholic Church215 N. 7th St. • 712-642-3124

St. Paul Lutheran Church ELCA201 N. 2nd St. • 712-642-2820

Sunrise Community Church ofNazarene2225 Hwy. 30712-642-3708

United Methodist Church308 E. Superior St.712-342-3168

SCHOOLSMissouri ValleyElementary School602 N. 9th St.712-642-2279

Missouri ValleyHigh School605 E. Lincoln Hwy.712-642-4149

Missouri ValleyMiddle School607 E. Lincoln Hwy.712-642-2707

RECREATION& HISTORICDeSoto NationalWildlife Refuge1434 316th Lane712-642-4121

Wilson Island State Park32801 Campground Lane712-642-2069

Harrison CountyHistorical Village & Welcome Center2931 Monroe Ave.712-642-2114

City of Missouri Valley Swimming Pool700 W. Huron St.712-642-2001

FallEventsOct. 11, 5pm - 7pmMethodist Church Dinner308 E Superior, Missouri Valley, IAEnter through the door on 3rdStreet and enjoy Soup,Sandwiches, and friendship. Oct. 25, 8am - Oct.26, 4amWisecup Halloween Party1200 Canal Street, Missouri Valley, IA 51555Dress up as your favoriteghost or ghoul. Come partywith us!

Population: 845

Zip Code: 51559

Mayor: Lon Ring210 5th St.Neola, IA 712-485-2307

City Hall hours: Monday-Friday7:30am-4:30pm

City Clerk: DebraSchierbrock205 5th St., Neola, IA712-485-2307

Pottawattamie County Sheriffs OfficeSheriff: Jeff Danker, Council Bluffs

1400 Big Lake Rd.712-890-2200

Neola Fire Department501 Front St., Neola, IAEmergency: 911Non-Emergency: 712-485-2676

Neola Post Office314 Front St. • 712-485-2120

CHURCHESFirst Presbyterian Church400 2nd St., Neola, IA 712-485-2339St. Patrick’s Catholic Church308 4th St., Neola, IA712-485-2124

St. Paul’s Lutheran Church22375 Sumac Rd., Neola, IA712-545-3123

SCHOOLSTri-Center Elementary School33980 310th St., Neola, IA712-485-2271

Tri-Center Middle School33980 310th St., Neola, IA712-485-2211

Tri-Center High School33980 310th St., Neola, IA712-485-2258

RECREATION& HISTORICArrowhead Park31267 Sumac Rd., Neola, IA712-485-2339

Community Center110 4th St., Neola, IA712-485-2489

Neola Phoenix TheaterFront St., Neola712-485-8051 307

Quail Run Golf Course29512 285th St.(712) 485-2266

NEOLA

FallEventsSept. 28, 11pm - 2pmSt. Patrick’sAnnual Parish Dinner310 Avon Street, Neola, IowaRoast Beef, Mashedpotatoes, gravy, salads,relishes & desserts - $10Adults, kids 6-12 children’smenu - hot dog $5.00

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MISSOURI VALLEY

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1931 Hwy. 30Missouri Valley,

Iowa 51555(1/2 mile west of Interstate 29 on Highway 30)

25 miles north of Council Bluffs & Omaha

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Population: 1,527

Zip Code: 51560

Mayor: Michael O’Brien614 Dr. Van Zee Rd.,Oakland, Iowa712-482-6811

City Hall hours:Mon.-Fri., 8a.m.-5p.m.Thurs., 8am-Noon

City Clerk: MarissaLockwood614 Dr. Van Zee Rd.,Oakland, Iowa712-482-6811

Oakland Public Library206 S. Highway,Oakland, IA 712-482-6668

Pottawattamie CountySheriffs OfficeSheriff: Jeff Danker1400 Big Lake Rd.Council Bluffs, IA712-890-2200

Oakland Post Office503 Pioneer Ave., Oakland, IA712-482-6618

Oakland Fire Department218 Oakland Ave., Oakland, IA Emergency: 911Non-Emergency:712-482-3088

SCHOOLSRiverside NorthElementary School708 Glass St., Oakland, IA712-482-6296

Riverside CommunityHigh School501 Oakland Ave., Oakland, IA712-482-6464

RECREATION& HISTORICNishna Heritage Museum118 N. Main St., Oakland, IA712-482-6802

Big Grove Country InnBed & Breakfast andRestaurant18807 450th St., Oakland, IA712-482-6840

CHURCHESFirst CongregationalChurch-UCC302 Oakland Ave., Oakland, IA712-482-6828

Oakland Christian Church603 Pioneer Ave., Oakland, IA 712-482-6240

Oakland UnitedMethodist Church831 Scenic Dr., Oakland, IA712-482-5539

St. Paul Lutheran ChurchMissouri-Synod735 N. Highway St., Oakland, IA 712-482-3028

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OAKLAND

FallEventsOct. 11th, 10am tilldusk“AUTUMN MARKETPLACE”at Thistleberry Cottage17429 390th Street •Oakland, IA 51560712-484-3696Many local artistsfeaturing handmadeitems. Home baked itemsfor sale. Favorite fallfoods for your enjoymentat the Marketplace. Shopfor pumpkins and fallproduce.All profits go to TheAmerican Cancer Society.

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Population: 460

Zip Code: 51561

Mayor: AndyYoung407 Lincoln Ave712-622-8157

City Hall hours:9:00am - 12:30pm

City Clerk: KariWilliams407 Lincoln Ave. 712-622-8157

Post Office405 Lincoln Ave. 712-622-8146

Mills County Sheriffs OfficeSheriff: Gene Goos23 N. Vine, Glenwood, IA712-527-4871

Pacific JunctionFire Department & Ambulance505 Lincoln Ave.Pacific Junction, IA Emergency: 911

CHURCHESUnited Methodist Church500 Lincoln Ave., Pacific Junction, IA712-525-1057

Full Faith Congregation302 Front Str. • 712-622-8369

SCHOOLSGlenwood Community Schools

RECREATION& HISTORICPacific Junction Historical Society406 Lincoln Ave., Pacific Junction

FallEventsOctober 4th atduskCactus Hill ShowMid-America Motorplex19340 Jesup Ave.Pacific Junction, IA51561Phone: 402-306-5015Full consessions, adult

beverages, soda,water.Gate admission $5after 9:00pm. If yourcoming out to theraces and staying forthe show admissionsis free! Check outCactus Hill onFacebook-www.facebook.com/Cactushillband

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Population: 242

Zip Code: 51571

Mayor: Gary Frankforter417 Main Street, Silver City, IA712-525-1090

City Hall hours: Monday 10am - 6pmWednesday 10am - 6pmFriday 10am - 4pmSaturday by appointment

City Clerk: Jo Carper417 Main Street, Silver City, IA712-525-1090

Police Department (Glenwood)2009 Sharp St., Glenwood, IA 51534Emergency: 911Non-Emergency: 712-525-4844

Mills County Sheriff OfficeSheriff Eugene Goos • 712-527-487123 N. Vine St., Glenwood, IA 51534

Silver City Volunteer Fire DepartmentEmergency: 911

Silver City Post Office413 Main St., Silver City, IA 51571712-525-9860

Silver City Public Library408 Main St., Silver City, IA 51571712-525-9053 • Fax: 712-525-9053

CHURCHESUnited Methodist Church210 Oak St., Silver City, IA712-525-1179

RECREATION& HISTORICSilver City Centennial ParkSilver City Community Park

SILVER CITY

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Population: 950

Zip Code: 51575

Mayor: Bryce Poland7 S. EyebergTreynor, IA712-487-3787

City Hall hours: Monday-Friday8:00am-4:30pm

City Clerk: Terry Johnson7 S. Eyeberg, Treynor, IA712-487-3787

Police Department (Council Bluffs)227 S. 6th St., Council Bluffs, IA 51503Emergency: 911 Non-Emergency: 712-328-5737

PottawattamieCounty Sheriffs OfficeSheriff: Jeff Danker1400 Big Lake Rd.,Council Bluffs, IA712-890-2200

Treynor FireDepartment14 W. Main St.,Treynor, IAEmergency: 911Non-Emergency: 712-487-3388

Treynor Post Office5 N. Eyeberg, Treynor, IA712-487-3300

SCHOOLSTreynor Community ElementarySchoolEhrig Dr., Treynor, IA712-487-3422

Treynor Community HighSchool102 East Main, Treynor, IA712-487-3804

CHURCHESSt. Paul’s Lutheran Church12 Park St., Treynor, IA 712-487-3880

Zion Congregational Church101 E. Main St., Treynor, IA712-487-3289

RECREATION& HISTORICCommunity Center11 W. Main St., Treynor, IA 712-487-3333

FallEventsOct 12, 2014, from 1pmto 4pmCustomer AppreciationDay!Prairie Crossing Vineyard31506 Pioneer TrailTreynor, Iowa 51575.Join us for wine and livemusic by Enigma. Let usshow you how much weappreciate your business!Please call us at 712-487-3812 if you haveany questions about thisevent!

Nov 1, 2014, from 10amto 6pmHoliday EntertainingPrairie Crossing Vineyard31506 Pioneer TrailTreynor, Iowa 51575.Join us for holidayentertaining! Please callus at 712-487-3812 ifyou have any questionsabout this event!

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Population: 916

Zip Code: 51576

Mayor: Dennis C. Bardsley218 2nd Street • 712-566-2373City Hall hours: Monday-Friday8:30-11:30am,12:30-3:30pm

City Clerk: Kelly Groskurth218 2nd St., Underwood, IA712-566-2373

Police Department (Council Bluffs)227 S. 6th St., Council Bluffs, IAEmergency: 911Non-Emergency: 712-328-5737

Pottawattamie County Sheriffs OfficeSheriff: Jeff Danker • 712-890-22001400 Big Lake Rd., Council Bluffs, IA

Underwood Fire & Rescue DepartmentEmergency: 911Non-Emergency: 712-566-4060

Underwood Post Office313 3rd St., Underwood, IA712-566-2324

CHURCHESMount Hope Methodist Church19022 290th St., Underwood, IA712-566-2416

Underwood Lutheran Church10 3rd Ave., Underwood, IA • 712-566-2257

Community of Christ100 2nd St., Underwood, IA • 712-566-2101

SCHOOLSUnderwood Elementary School601 3rd St., Underwood • 712-566-2326

Underwood High School629 North St., Underwood • 712-566-2703

Underwood Middle School110 1st St., Underwood, IA • 712-566-2332

Population: 776

Zip Code: 51577

Mayor: Gene Larsen229 Antique City Dr. Walnut,IA712-784-3443

City Hall Hours:Monday-Friday,8:00am-5:00pm

City Administrator:Terri Abel229 Antique City Dr., Walnut,IA712-784-3443

Walnut MerchantsAssociation 607 Highland, Walnut, IA712-784-2100

Walnut Public Library229 Antique City Dr. 712-784-3533

Pottawattamie CountySheriffs Office

Sheriff: Jeff Danker1400 Big Lake Rd., Co. Bluffs712-890-2200

Walnut Post Office217 Antique City Dr.712-784-3883

Walnut Fire Department500 Pearl St., Walnut, IAEmergency: 911Non-Emergency: 712-784-3811

SCHOOLSWalnut Elementary School415 Antique City Dr.712-784-3615

Walnut Middle School415 Antique City Dr. 712-784-3615

Walnut Jr.-Sr. High School415 Antique City Dr.712-784-3615

RECREATION& HISTORICWalnut Creek Historical Museum304 Antique City Dr. 712-784-3663

CHURCHESCalvary Baptist Church313 Walnut, Walnut, IA 712-784-3703

St. Patricks Catholic Church718 Antique City Dr.712-784-3388

First Presbyterian Church406 Antique City Dr. 712-784-3953

Monroe Methodist Church241 Umbrella Rd.712-784-3009

Our Savior Lutheran Church903 Antique City Dr.712-784-3644

Peace United Church of Christ404 North St.712-784-3546

WALNUT

FallEventsOct. 3rd & 4th, 2014,10:00 AM - 5:00 PMJUNK-TOBER FEST 224 Pearl StreetHighway 83, Walnut, IowaThis event is a large outdoorJunk-O-Rama with vendorsgalore!!Oct. 15, 9am - 11amFlu Shot ClinicWalnut City HallThe Pottawattamie CountyVisiting Nurse Association

will be holding a Flu ShotClinic. VNA will acceptTraditional Medicare Part Band Rail Road MedicarePart B, Blue Cross BlueShield, and Coventry. FLU.DON'T LET IT CATCH YOU!!!Oct.19, All Day Annual Fireman's FunfestThe annual parade willbegin at 4:30 p.m. onSaturday, beginning at thepark and heading southdown Antique City Drive.The parade will immediatelybe followed by theFireman's Dinner, which will

be served at the AmericanLegion Hall. Nov. 28 - 29,10am - 5pm33rd AnnualChristmas WalkThousands of lights outlinethe turn-of-the-centurystorefronts in downtownWalnut and a live toweringChristmas Tree dominatesthe brick streets. Specialstore hours. For moreinformation call712.784.2100 or visitWalnut's web site atwww.walnutiowa.org

Fall EventsOctober 11, 4:00 p.m. - 8:00p.m.Annual Chili FestArrowhead Park29357 310th StreetNeola, IA 51559Come out to Arrowhead Park to enjoy

a warm bowl of chili in the crisp fallair. The chili fest will include children’sgames and activities, pumpkinpainting, and hayrack rides. All agesare welcome to attend. Please meet atBreezee Lodge. Cost: $5.00 ages 14and over; $2.00 ages 6-13; children 5and under admitted free. Call 712-485-2295 for more information.

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ATTRACTIONS• Tractor-pulled rides (Available

on weekends only – please callthe Orchard if you want to besure tractors are running beforeyou plan your visit.)

• Specialty Pumpkins and Gourds• Featuring Porcelain Doll

Pumpkins• Orchard Cafe and Specialty

Food Items• Tire Mountain • Corn Maze • Corn Box • Playground • U-Pick Orchard

ADMISSIONSATURDAY/SUNDAY (Weekend Pricing)• $5 for children (ages 3-18)• $2 for adults (ages 18 and up) • Children under the age of 2 are admitted free. *Weekday pricing for wristbands is $3/children.Adults are admitted FREE during the week.

19475 225th St. • Council Bluffs, IA 51503712-256-7053 • www.ditmarsorchard.com

Since 1994, Ditmars Orchard has been knownfor their beautifully maintained apple orchardand fun family activities.

2014 ORCHARD SEASON HOURSTuesday – Saturday: 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.Sunday: 12 p.m. – 5 p.m.• CLOSED MONDAYS

SPECIAL EVENTSMidwest Winds KiteFliers September 13th & 14th • 1 - 4 pmCome color the Sky with Fun and Kites!

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PUMPKINSPumpkin patches are often

found in close proximity to appleorchards. Picking pumpkins toeat or decorate the home is apopular autumn activity, one thatfamilies often enjoy together.

When visiting a pumpkinpatch, dress accordingly. Thatmeans wearing shoes that youdon't mind getting dirty, as thepatch may be muddy. Layerclothing in case it is a chilly day.Breezes are more pronounced inopen fields.

Pumpkins are "long-keepers,"which means if they are uncut ornot damaged, they can last forseveral weeks. This means you

can pick pumpkins at the sametime as apples. When selecting apumpkin, look for one that iscompletely orange. After picking,a green or yellow pumpkin maynever ripen to orange.

Bring along a small wagonand knife so that you can cut thevine, if necessary. Pumpkins areheavy, and a wagon will come inhandy, especially with young-sters in tow.

Ripe pumpkins should notdent easily. Examine your pump-kin for holes or insects, whichcould indicate internal rot thatgreatly reduces the shelf life ofthe pumpkin. Remember, carvingthe pumpkin reduces its life

expectancy, so be sure toreserve that task until close toHalloween.

If you desire a pumpkin to turninto a baked treat or other dish,you will need a type of small,sweet cooking pumpkin knownas a "sugar pumpkin." The meatof this pumpkin is much lessstringy and more smooth thandecorative pumpkin varieties.

Autumn is the season forapple- and pumpkin-picking. Thisis a great way to spend an after-noon outdoors with the family. Ifpossible, visit an orchard on aweekday, when the crowds willbe much smaller than duringprime fall weekends.

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Population: 1,418

Zip Code: 51579

Mayor: Richard Gau

City Hall: (712) 647-2550517 Walker Street

City Clerk Lois Surber517 Walker Street Woodbine, Iowa 712-647-2550

Woodbine Police and Fire & RescueEmergency: Dial 911Non emergency: (712) 647-2345

The Woodbine Carnegie PublicLibrary 58-5th Street • (712) 647-2750

RECREATION& HISTORICWillow Lake Recreation Area West of town with swimming, fishing,camping, cabins and nature trails.

Schaben Park Camping, fishing, playground, nature trails.

Shadow Valley Golf Course9 hole golf course. Convention& events center. Food and beverage service.

Lazy H Hunting Club 3351 220th St. • (712) 647-2877

CHURCHESThe Believers Training Center54 5th Street • (712) 674-3233

Community of Christ605 Weare Street • (712) 647-2014First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)509 Ely Street • (712) 647-3078

First United Methodist Church509 Lincoln Way • (712) 647-2304

First United Presbyterian Church5th Street • (712) 647-3103

Followers of Christ77 5th Street • (712) 647-2006

Sacred Heart Catholic Church704 Normal St. • Rectory, Dunlap643-5808

SCHOOLSWoodbine Community SchoolSixth and Normal Street(712) 647-2411 Office

WOODBINE

1 package (8 oz/250 g)breakfast linksausages, cookedand broken intopieces

1 cup (250 ml) milk

2/3 cup (150 ml) flour

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1/4 cup (50 ml)crushed bran cereal

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Pinch of salt

2 tablespoons (30 ml)salad oil

1 cup (250 ml) slicedapples *

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Combine milk, flour, eggs, cereal, sugar and salt, and beat mixtureuntil smooth.

In 10-inch skillet with ovenproof handle, place salad oil; tilt skillet tocoat bottom evenly. Pour in batter. Arrange sausages and apples ontop. Bake in 425°F oven for about 40 minutes until pancake is puffyand golden brown. Serve at once.

Other fruits, such as bananas, fresh or frozen berries or any well-drained canned fruits, may also be used.

Fall EventsApple FestSeptember 27, 9 am - 4 pm., Freeadmission. Car Show, Entertainmentat the Outdoor Amphitheater,Homemade Apple Pie Sales, LoessHills Apples & Cider, Antique TractorShow, Craft Show @ WoodbineSchool, Quilt Show @ Movers andShakers, Building Downtown - FleaMarket and Antique Vendors, Art Fairin the Courtyard behind FarmersTrust and Savings Bank. Merry BrookSchool Tours, Regional and LocalFood Vendors, Kids’ Games andActivities at 7th and Weare, 6 - 11am – Kiwanis Pancake Feed @ theREC Building,8 am. – Applefest Fun Run @ CityPark. www.woodbineia.org/community/applefest

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