September 17, 2024

Upcoming Events

To add an event to the community event calendar, send a press release to news@crestonnews.com.

Fridays after Five (Aug. 21)

Concert series held on the east lawn of the Elks Lodge will feature a different musical artist each Friday from 5:08 to 7:08 p.m. until Sept. 4. This week’s musical guest will be Brian Congdon. Event sponsored by First National Bank, with co-sponsor partner Tyler Insurance. Proceeds go to Uptown Hanging Flower Baskets.

Pizza on the Prairie (Aug. 21)

Brick oven pizza packed full with straight-from-the-farm veggies and local meats. Enjoy live music and walk the prairie path 5 p.m. tonight at the Henry A. Wallace Country Life Center. Drinks, desserts and sides available for purchase. Seating is limited, so bring a lawn chair or blanket. Reservations required and a small deposit holds your space. Call 641-337-5019 for more info.

Creston Farmers Market (Monday)

The Creston Farmers Market is 4 to 6:30 p.m. every Monday at the southeast corner of McKinley Park until Sept. 21.

‘What’s On Your Nightstand?’ (Thursday)

Every Thursday at 5 p.m., join online via Zoom. This is a casual group to share a love of literature and perhaps find a new book to read.

Starting in September, a list of books discussed will be printed off and posted at the library to help other patrons find their next read. The Zoom information to participate is as follows: meeting ID: 852 420 7703, passcode: 34RT5T1. Visit https://youtu.be/d7xXZxRDFUU for a Zoom tutorial. For more information contact email crestonlibrary310@gmail.com or call 641-782-2277.

Virtual State Fair(Aug. 13-23)

All events are online only. Aug. 13 to 23 — fair videos, competitions, facts, memories, classes, history, trivia and games are on their website and Facebook page. Each day will feature different themes and activities. Follow on social media or visit www.iowastatefair.org for the full virtual Fair schedule.

Back to School (Aug. 24)

First day back to school for area schools.

Eagles’ Monday night dinner (Aug. 24 and 31)

Monday Night dinners are from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Menu for Aug. 24 is chicken fried steak, mashed potatoes, corn and Texas toast. Aug. 31 menu: Loins.

Lions Candy Day (Aug. 26)

Mayor Gabe Carroll proclaimed Aug. 26 “Lions Candy Day.” Creston Lions Club will be doing their yearly fundraising candy sale Wednesday morning at the following locations, from 8 to 10 a.m.: Townline and Cherry, Adams and Jarvis, South Elm and Clark streets. Sale proceeds go to sponsoring glaucoma, diabetes and hearing testing, as well as providing necessary health equipment to those in need.

Fridays after Five (Aug. 28)

Concert series held on the east lawn of the Elks Lodge features a different musical artist each Friday from 5:08 to 7:08 p.m. until Sept. 4. This week’s musical guest will be Matt Woods. Event sponsored by First National Bank, co-sponsor Iowa State Savings Bank. Proceeds will go to Dollars for Scholars.

Coon Valley Bass Anglers Open (Aug. 30)

For registration information, rules, scoring and additional details, visit CVBA on Facebook.

Southern Prairie Family Fitness Center hosts ‘Yoga Under the Stars’ (Sept. 1)

Southern Prairie Family Fitness Center hosts “Yoga under the stars,” 7:15 p.m. to 8 p.m. at 1201 W. Townline St. in Creston (meet at the south side of the building). This event is free and the instructor will be Mia. It doesn’t matter if you have been doing yoga for years or this is your first time, just enjoy the moment. Social distance guidelines will be followed. Bring your own mat or blanket, even a friend or two.

Community Coffee and Conversations with Deron Stender (Sept. 3)

Creston Superintendent Deron Stender has been looking to get out in the community, and one way he has done this is to host monthly coffees, taking place the first Thursday of the month at different locations around the community. Next one will be Thursday, Sept. 3, time and place to be determined. This is an informal opportunity to visit, ask questions, and share concerns. Visit the school website at www.crestonschools.org, or their Facebook page for further details.

Final ‘Friday after Five’ (Sept. 4)

The final night of the concert series held on the east lawn of the Elks Lodge from 5:08 to 7:08 p.m., features musical guest Treyor Wood. The event is sponsored by First National Bank, co-sponsors Moberg Realty and Precision Optical Group. Proceeds will go to C.A.R.E.

First National Bank hosts community ‘Shred Day’ (Sept. 5)

The event is free to the local community, from 10 a.m. to noon, Sept. 5. at 801 W. Taylor in Creston. The public is encouraged to gather up all their old, out-dated or unwanted sensitive documents, ie: old tax returns, old bills, bank statements, cancelled checks, etc; and bring them to be shredded — free of charge. The event is a service of First National Bank and Shred-It and Paper Tiger Shredding. All documents will be shredded on the spot. For questions or further information, please contact Kyle Wilson at First National Bank at 641-782-3417.

Southern Prairie Family Fitness Center hosts ‘family movie night’ (Sept. 18)

Event starts at 7:30 p.m., movie starts at 8:15 p.m. and is being held outside in the yard at Southern Prairie Family Fitness Center, 1201 W. Townline St., Creston. Social distancing guidelines will be followed, noting that grass section seating is limited. Call ahead to reserve a family section, starting Sept. 1, at 641-782-9622. Free movie, popcorn and water as well.

Suicide Awareness Skate Event (Sept. 19)

Skate for Awareness is hosting an event 2 to 8 p.m. Sept. 19 at the skate park in McKinley Park, to help raise money for suicide awareness and prevention. Event includes yard games, volley ball, vendors, food, silent auction and bake sale. The event will conclude with candlelight vigil.

2020 Steak Fry (Sept. 13)

Hear from Iowa’s Democratic candidates and guest speakers 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the 2020 Steak Fry. This year’s event will be held at Des Moines Water Works, 2201 George Flagg Parkway, Des Moines. For more information or tickets, visit https://tinyurl.com/demsteakfry.

Tingley’s ‘crank-off’ ice cream contest (Sept. 20)

A “crank-off” ice cream contest will be at 4 p.m., Sept. 20 at Tingley Memorial Park. All ice cream is to be made in a crank or electric ice cream freezer. Entries will be judged on originality, flavor, texture and appearance. Contestant to be prepared to dip their ice cream upon the request of the judges at 4 p.m. No commercial mixes may be used. Entries must be made from scratch. Bring the already-made ice cream and a dipper along to the park. Bowls and spoons will be provided. The two classes are: A. Vanilla, B. Anything Goes. After all the winners are announced, free ice cream will be served to the public. In case of rain, event will be held in the McFarland garage at the east edge of Main Street. Entry forms are due Saturday, Sept. 12 to Joy McFarland at 1318 250th Ave, Tingley, IA 50863, 641-344-3234.

Gibson Memorial Library hosts ‘adult book club’ (Sept. 29)

Gibson Memorial Library kicks off the first of its new adult book clubs, which will be held virtually via Zoom. The selected book for September is “Where the Crawdads Sing” by Delia Owens. Book discussions will be held virtually due to COVID-19. Copies of the featured book may be reserved and picked up at the library. Visit the Facebook event for further details.

The Zoom room information for the book club is as follows: Meeting ID: 852 420 7703, passcode: 34RT5T1. Visit https://youtu.be/d7xXZxRDFUU for a Zoom tutorial. For more information contact email crestonlibrary310@gmail.com or call 641-782-2277.

2020 Virtual Green 5K (Oct. 10)

The Iowa Donor Network is hosting its fundraising and awareness 5Ks, the Green 5K and Donor Dash in one virtual 5K event. The Green 5K and Donor Dash are not just races, but a way to honor the lives of organ and tissue donors, celebrate life and recognize those who wait for a life-saving transplant. Sign up at www.thegreen5k.com.