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Community Center 1204 North Calhoun Street, West Liberty, IA, United StatesPhotos from "You know you grew up in West Liberty if...." will be shown.
Photos from "You know you grew up in West Liberty if...." will be shown.
In recognition of West Liberty's 175th anniversary, Eulenspiegel Puppet Theatre will present a large scale shadow puppet show about our local Underground Railroad history. The show will focus on the dramatic story of John Brown's trip across Iowa with twelve escaped slaves and the involvement of West Liberty in their quest for freedom. Two shows, […]
The Casa Hogar Los Angelitos Dancers, sponsored by the Rotary Club, will be guests in West Liberty from April 5 - 7. They will be performing for the school children on April 5. A free performance will be given for the public at the High School Auditorium on Saturday, April 6 at 7:00 P.M. Please […]
Enjoy a turkey sandwich, chips, cookie and drink - all for only $1.00, downtown on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Proceeds will be used towards Ron-De-Voo Park Alley Revitalization. Children's activities, live entertainment and historic videos playing at the New Strand. Stop by the West Liberty Foods Market for ice cream! In case […]
A video presentation of photos from "People, Places & Things", the 175th Anniversary photo book will be shown at the Community Center at 2:00 p.m. This event is free to the public.
Join us downtown for an afternoon of fun - celebrating 175 years for West Liberty. A variety of Mexican foods, pinatas for the children, music and entertainment will be featured. Quad City dancers will perform from 3:15 to 4:30. Listen to the Mariachi musicians from Chicago, 4:00 to 7:00. Buy a $10 raffle ticket for […]
Bring your antique car or come to view a variety of vintage cars!
Scott Peters' West Liberty Postcard Collection will be shown.
Part 2 of the Rotary family interviews filmed in 1974 will be shown.
Video Highlights of the 1988 Sesquicentennial Banquet and "Melo D Rama" featuring well-known people such as Richard Myers, Darren Brooke, Susan Lehman, Betty Akers, Gil Barker and Karel Cline. This event is free and open to the community.