IWCC Campus Guide 2014

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A student guide to Council Bluffs and the surrounding areas.

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Dr. Daniel Larose

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Council Bluffs

Parks, Recreation & Public Property • 16 Parks with Playgrounds • Bayliss Park • Free Summer Movie & Concert Series •Youth Sports • Youth Sports & Camps • Historic Sites • Community Festivals • Adult Sports • Two Outdoor Water Parks • 35 Miles of Bike Trail with access to Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge • Skate Park • Fishing • Multi-Sport Recreation Complex • And So Much More!

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As the Mayor of Council Bluffs I want to extend to you an enthusiastic welcome to Iowa Western Community College. Being a former IWCC student myself, I can relate that this campus offers you the opportunity of a broad and varied educational experience that ultimately will provide you with a lifetime of future benefit. In addition to the College’s academic environment, I also hope you will take some time to explore Council Bluffs where you will find a wide range of leisure opportunities including special events, concerts, theater, museums and many other recreational endeavors. I know that personal accomplishment is an important part of your future, and after you complete your education we hope that you will consider making Council Bluffs your home.

Sincerely

Matt Walsh

Council Bluffs Mayor

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201 Ridge Street, Suite 201 Council Bluffs, IA 51503

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Children’s Square, U.S.A.

Lewis & Clark Monument

Historic Sites

August Beresheim House

hNat’l Register of Historic Places 621 3rd St. • 712-322-2406 Home built in 1899 for banker/state legislator, August Beresheim. Gift shop. (Inquire about historic neighborhoods.) Blockhouse Site

Pierce/Franklin & Union Streets Commemorative marker stands in honor of the first building in Council Bluffs. Built in 1837 by U.S. Dragoons to thwart threats of war among Native Americans, site became the center of our growing city.

California Gold Rush Trail Historic Site

Pioneer Trail, Hwy. G66 at Dumfries Rd. approximately 8 miles S.E. of Council Bluffs Memorial marker and National Park Service interpretive panel tell the story of 1849 Gold Rushers and pioneers.

Children’s Square, U.S.A.

N. 6th St. & Ave. E • 712-322-3700 www.childrenssquare.org Since 1882, the Christian Home Association – Children’s Square U.S.A. has been serving children/families of the community. They have a display of memorabilia in the Lemen Visitor Center and a playground at Discovery Park. Self-guided tours; guided tours by appointment.

Great Plains Wing Commemorative Air Force Museum of Council Bluffs Airport

Old Hwy. 6 & McPherson Ave. 16803 McCandless Rd. 712-322-2435 Three World War II airplanes, P-51D Mustang “Gunfighter II,” a Stinson L5 and an Aeronca L3, plus 2,000 military artifacts.

Westfair Amphitheatre

Frontier Heritage Library & Museum

622 4th St. • 712-325-9368 pcgs@pcgs.omhcoxmail.com www.rootsweb.ancestry. com/~iapcgs/ The Pottawattamie County Genealogical Society owns/operates the library. Hundreds of books and periodicals have been placed on indefinite loan: old county court books, death records, wills and more than 4,000 abstracts and probates.

Historic General Dodge House

hNat’l Historic Landmark 605 3rd St. • 712-322-2406 www.dodgehouse.org This three-story, 14-room, lavish Victorian home is one of Iowa’s premier historic homes built in 1869 by Gen. Grenville M. Dodge, a Civil War veteran and the “greatest railroad builder of all time.” The home is historically authentic, complete with the majority of original furnishings.

Bayliss Park

section, Fairview Cemetery • http://iagenweb.org/pottawattamie/cem-fairview Civil War memorial built to honor Col. William Kinsman, commanding officer of the 23rd Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment and veterans of the Civil War. Civil War cannons on display. Fairview, the city’s oldest Cemetery.

Lewis & Clark Sites

Western Historic Trails Center/Lied Historic Building

Official Iowa Welcome Center 3434 Richard Downing Ave. I-80/29, Exit 1B • 712-366-4900 www.iowahistory.org/historicsites/western-historic-trails/ 200+ sculptures by Timothy Woodman interpret Lewis & Clark, Mormon Pioneer, California and Oregon trails. Hiking/biking trails wind through 400 acres of prairie along Missouri River. Events include Thursday “Jam and Bread,” music jam sessions, reenactment, music/ lectures and “White Catfish Camp Living History Weekend,” in July.

Lewis & Clark Monument Scenic Overlook

Historic Squirrel Cage Jail

hNat’l Register of Historic Places

226 Pearl St. • 712-323-2509 www.thehistoricalsociety.org This 1885 three-story Victorian-Gothic styled brick structure is extremely unique as it is only one of three left in existence. The cylinder pie shaped cells were able to rotate, like a Lazy Susan, which made it easier for one jailer to guard the prisoners.

Kinsman Monument

308 Lafayette Ave., Soldier’s Circle

ia.gov/historical.asp The high east end of the Cemetery hold Mormon Pioneer graves, Kinsman Civil War Memorial, also the resting site of Amelia and husband, Dexter Bloomer. Amelia was the famed suffragette credited for popularizing “bloomers,” also known as Turkish pantaloons.

29385 Monument Road 712-328-4650 • http://www.councilbluffs-ia.gov/index.aspx?NID=275 This site, north of Big Lake Park, was dedicated in 1936 honoring the 1804 expedition of Lewis & Clark and their historic meeting with Otoe and Missouria tribesmen. The attraction, with its expansive view of the Missouri River valley, features a mountain bike trail, motor coach/tour bus parking, picnic area and restrooms.

Mormon Sites Fairview Cemetery

308 Lafayette Ave. • 712-328-4650 www.parksandrec.councilbluffs-

Grand Encampment

1600 S. Hwy 275 (Iowa School for the Deaf) A marker stands where pioneers reached the Missouri River on June 14, 1846. They made camp near what is now the Iowa School for the Deaf. The Grand Encampment was where the Mormons met after traveling across Iowa. The parties split up, forming communities in Iowa and Nebraska, before moving on the Utah. Twelve days after they arrived at the Encampment, the U.S. Army was seeking volunteers. Five hundred men volunteered, known as the Mormon Battalion, and began their trek to Southern California.

Hyde Park

Hyde Farm Site, approx. 11200 Dumfries Ave. – south on Hwy. 275 from Iowa School for the Deaf to Hwy. G66 (Pioneer Trail), then east to Dumfries Ave., right on Dumfries Ave., 2 miles to marker. Marker stands where Orson Hyde’s farm site and a Mormon encampment stood. This is the site where Brigham Young was elected, by a quorum of twelve, president of the LDS Church. Hyde was one of the original leaders


Where to Go & What to Do 7 of the Mormon Church. He also established the “Frontier Guardian” newspaper in Council Bluffs (Kanesville).

Kanesville Tabernacle & Visitor Center

222 E. Broadway • 712-322-0500 This authentic replica was built and dedicated in 1996, near the site where Brigham Young was sustained president by the members of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1846. Bronze statues depict Young, his two counselors, a pioneer family and Henry Miller.

Mormon Battalion Mustering Grounds Marker

1600 S. Hwy 275 (Iowa School for the Deaf) The “mustering in” site of 500 Mormon pioneers who enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1846 during the war against Mexico. These “Saints” marched more than 2,000 miles (one of the longest recorded infantry marches in U.S. history) from the Missouri River to San Diego, CA.

Mormon Pioneer Trail Historic Site

(Hwy G55) & 240th St. (west of CR L45) • 712-322-0500 Commemorative marker describes the 1846 arrival of the Latter-Day-Saints and the 80 farming communities established in southwest Iowa.

Railroad History Golden Spike Monument

S 21st St. & 9th Ave. A 56-foot golden, concrete spike erected at zero-zero milepost in 1939, marking the eastern terminus of the Union Pacific Railroad.

Lincoln Monument

Lafayette Ave. near Fairview Cemetery This impressive pylon was erected in July 1911 and commemorates Abraham Lincoln’s visit to the site in 1859. From this site, Lincoln, along with Grenville M. Dodge, viewed and selected the location for the eastern terminus of the nation’s first transcontinental railroad.

RailsWest Railroad Museum H0 Model Display

hNat’l Register of Historic Places

16th Ave. & S. Main St. 712-323-5182 • www.thehistoricalsociety.org/Depot.htm Restored in 1899 Rock Island Depot, railroad artifacts and operating H0

gauge model railroad. Outdoor railcar display includes three engines, including the UP’s 814, a Northern class 4-8-4 steam locomotive a RPO car and five cars dating from 19011969.

Union Pacific Railroad Museum

hNat’l Register of Historic Places 200 Pearl St. • 712-329-8307 www.uprrmuseum.org The Union Pacific Railroad Museum is housed in the former 1903 Carnegie Library, a Beaux Arts style building. Artifacts include photographs and documents that trace the development of the railroad and the American West. The collection dates to the mid1800s, featuring original editions of reports from survey teams. Interactive exhibits explain the role of the Union Pacific in the nation’s economy and the railroad industry’s contribution to modern technology.

Theater/ Performing Arts The Arts Center

2700 College Rd., I-80 Exit 8 712-388-7140 • 800-432-5852, ext. 7140 • www.artscenter.iwcc.edu Located on the campus of Iowa Western Community College, this state-of-the-art facility houses performances in theater, dance and music, along with other cultural events. A separate flexible theater called the “Black Box” is ideal for dinner theater and other smaller venues.

Chanticleer Community Theater

830 Franklin Ave. • 712-323-9955 www.chanticleertheater.com Enjoy five seasonal performances at Council Bluffs’ community playhouse in September, November, January, March and May, including Broadway musicals, comedies and dramas.

Mid-America Center

1 Arena Way, I-80/29 Exit 1B 712-323-0536 • Box Office 712-326-2295 • Ticketmaster www.midamericacenter.com A premier entertainment and convention center, the Mid-America Center

features the ultimate in live entertainment and sporting events. From football to other sports to concerts and family shows, the arena is committed to top quality events year round. The Convention Center includes more than 64,000 square feet of exhibition/ meeting space. With a contemporary style it’s ideal for association and corporate conventions, fund-raisers, social events and trade shows.

Broadway Fountain

AMC Star Council Bluffs 17 Movie Theatre & IMAX Theatre

Grant Wood Corn Room Murals

3220 23rd Ave., I-80/29 Exit 1B, north of the Mid-America Center 24-hour Movie Line: 712-325-8924 www.amctheatres.com/ CouncilBluffs/ Each of the 16 auditoriums feature stadium-style seating, high-back rocking loveseats with cup holders, wall-to-wall curved screens, assistive listening devices for the hearing impaired and state-of-the-art Dolby digital surround sound. The IMAX Theatre supports 2D and 3D format hit movies.

Broadway & Pearl St. The restored cast iron fountain was built in New York in 1890 and was once the centerpiece of Bayliss Park, the city’s oldest park. In May 2000, a dedication ceremony was held for the completely refurbished “Old Rusty.” An old-fashioned looking clock tower, lampposts, and flowerbeds have since joined the fountain area.

Pottawattamie County Court House 227 South 6th St. • 712-328-5644 Chieftain Hotel’s Corn Room Murals. Restored in 1926, Grant Wood’s murals are displayed in the lobby of the courthouse.

Grant Wood Paintings

Iowa Western Community College, I-80/Hwy. 6 Exit 8 • 712-325-3200 Original Grant Wood, “The Early Days of Kanesville,” hangs in the lobby of the Looft Hall Conference Center on the Iowa Western campus.

Westfair Amphitheatre

West Pottawattamie County Fairgrounds, I-80 Exit 8, 2 miles east on Hwy. 6 • 712-322-3400 Ticketmaster: 402-422-1212 http://www.westfairevents.com/ concerts-events Enjoy performances by national recording artists. Natural, bowlshaped, grassy area hold up to 22,000 people. Concert venues ranch for all ages throughout the summer.

ARt & Points of interest Bayliss Park & Veterans Plaza

1st Ave. & Pearl St. Bayliss Park has been a focal point of the downtown area since Samuel S. Bayliss donated the 2.15 acres in 1853. The park received a facelift and was rededicated in spring, 2007. Veterans Plaza, dedicated July 4, 2003, was sculpted by famed artist John Lajba. The wall lists those who died or ar missing in action from the Civil War through Desert Freedom. The fountain and surrounding area were designed by sculptor Brower Hatcher and landscaped by Dolores Silkworth.

Iowa West Public Art Sites

Locations throughout the city. Go to www.iowawestpublicart.org for free audio tour instructions and a map with directions under a link called “Visitor Services.” IWPA, an initiative of the Iowa West Foundation, currently includes eight public art sites featuring sculptures by internationally and regionally renowned artists such as Jonathan Borofsky, Brower Hatcher, Jun Kaneko, William King, Deborah Masuoka and Albert Paley. Brochures with the map of IWPA sites are available at local hotels and motels, as well as the Council Bluffs Chamber of Commerce office.

Ruth Anne Dodge Memorial

hNat’l Register of Historic Places “Black Angel,” Lafayette Ave. & N. 2nd St. • 712-328-4650 www.parksandrec.councilbluffsia.gov/historical.asp Known locally as the “Black Angel,” this solid bronze statue was inspired by three visions experienced by the wife of Grenville M. Dodge in the fall


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PLAY of 1916, before her death. Daniel Chester French, who created the seated statue of Abraham Lincoln at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., sculpted a likeness of the angel in Mrs. Dodge’s vision.

Tom Hanafan River’s Edge Park

4200 Avenue B • www.cbparksandrec.org Dedicated to the principle of maintaining Council Bluffs riverfront as a “green” place, Tom Hanafan River’s Edge Park protects and sustains the river’s riparian woodland and wetlands by preserving over 80 acres of the park in its natural condition, carving from these natural areas a simple but grand public open space which accommodates both community use and opportunities for residents and visitors to come together and celebrate on the banks of the Missouri River.

Nearby Sites

Carstens 1880 Farmstead

hNat’l Register of Historic Places 32409 380th St. • I-80 Exit 34, Shelby, IA • 712-544-2341 www.carstensfarm.com Travel back in time to an 80-acre working farm exhibit. Danish Immigrant Museum

2212 Washington St., Elk Horn, IA, I-80 Exit 54 • 800-759-9192 www.dkmuseum.org Founded in 1983, the museum is dedicated to preserving the culture and history of the Danish people who immigrated to America. Extensive collections of artifacts, such as family heirlooms from Denmark, examples of needle work, tools of early immigrant tradesmen and memorabilia are one display in a striking, mod-

ern, half-timbered building situated on a 30-acre site in the rolling hills of western Iowa. Velkommen!

Danish Windmill

An official Iowa Welcome Center 4038 Main, Elk Horn, IA • I-80 Exit 54 • 712-764-7472 • 800-451-7960 www.danishwindmill.com Elk Horn’s Danish windmill was built in 1848 in Norre Snede, Denmark. This mill and others like it were used to grind grain into flour for farmers in neighboring communities. Money was raised to bring the 60-food windmill to Elk Horn in 1976. Three hundred volunteers reassembled it. This is the only authentic Danish working windmill in the United States.

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Tom Hanafan River’s Edge Park Museum features antique agricultural equipment, one-room school, restored century barn, military display and two-cell brick jail.

Harrison County Historical Village & Welcome Center

2931 Monroe Ave., Missouri Valley, IA • 712-642-2114 www.harrisoncountyparks.org/ welcome/ The Harrison County Historical Village and Iowa Welcome Center is located 3 miles northeast of Missouri Valley on Hwy 30 (5 miles east of I-29, Exit 75). The complex is straight out of the 1800s, with an original log cabin, general store, and one-room schoolhosue, and Iowa Products Store.

Joslyn Art Museum

DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge

1434 316th Ln. • Missouri Valley, IA 712-642-4121 • 712-388-4800 www.fws.gov/midwest/desoto This site includes a wildlife viewing area, nature trails, visitor center and fishing. The museum/visitor center holds the remains of the steamboat “Bertrand,” which was stuck and sank April 1, 1865.

The Durham Museum

801 South 10th St., Omaha, NE www.durhammuseum.org Housed in Omaha’s old Union Station, the museum features visiting exhibits, Byron Reed coin collection and several permanent galleries. 402-444-5071

Earth Lodge/Mills County Museum

Glenwood Lake Park • Lake Dr., Glenwood, IA • 712-527-5038 Earth Lodge showcases a collection of artifacts from early Native American Indians, who lived in the area between 800 and 1200 A.D.

2200 Dodge St. • Omaha, NE 402-342-3300 joslyn.org The Museum was built as a gift to Omaha from Sarah Joslyn in memory of her husband George, a prominent community leader and businessman.

Kenefick Park

100 Bancroft St. • Omaha, NE I-80 Exit 454 • 402-346-4002 Two of the Union Pacific Railroad behemoth locomotives sit visible to the westbound traffic on I-80. The display features the Centennial No. 6900, aptly named in honor of the UPRR’s 100th anniversary. This locomotive had 6,600 horsepower provided by two diesel engines on one frame. Built in 1944, the “Big Boy” No. 4023 (4-8-8-4), the world’s largest steam locomotive, could singularly pull a 3,600-ton train.

Lauritzen Gardens

Omaha’s Botanical Center 100 Bancroft St. • Omaha, NE, I-80 Exit 454 • 402-346-4002 www.lauritzengardens.org 115-acre Lauritzen Gardens creates a living museum of unique four-season plant displays, and includes 11 outdoor garden areas, an indoor floral display hall, educational programs for children and adults, a café and gift shop.

Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo

Museum of Religious Arts

2697 Niagara Trail, Logan, IA, I-29 N. to Missouri Valley, Exit 75, E. on Hwy. 30 about 6.5 miles 712-644-3888 • www.mrarts.org Midwest’s largest collection of religious artifacts reflects diverse history, culture, symbols and icons of various denominations. Exhibits include: the artwork of child artist Akiane Kramarik, 20,000-squarefoot “King of Kings” display, portraying the life of Christ, replica of early Southweststyle mission chapel, library, theater and gift shop.

Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo

3701 S. 10th St., Omaha, NE, I-80 Exit 454 • 402-733-8400 www.omahazoo.com Home to the world’s largest indoor rain forest, Lied Jungle; world’s largest indoor desert, Desert Dome; world’s largest nocturnal exhibit, Kingdoms of the Night; Scott Aquarium, cat complex, bear canyon, giraffe complex, nursery, Wild Kingdom Pavilion and Hubbard Orangutan Habitat.

Strategic Air & Space Museum

I-80 Exit 426, Ashland, NE 402-944-3100 www.sasmuseum.com The museum is regarded as the nation’s foremost facility of its kind. A suspended Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird, two aircraft display hangars, a traveling exhibit area, children’s interactive gallery, 200 seat theater, gift shop, aircraft restoration gallery.

Orchards & Gardens

Brickyard Orchard

1414 Nishna Ave., Harlan 712-755-5882

Butterfly Farm

16720 275th St., Treynor 712-487-3062

Ditmar’s Orchard

www.ditmarsorchard.com 19475 225th St., Council Bluffs 712-256-7053


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12. Children under 18 must complete an approved safety training class. Contact the Pottawattamie County Recorder’s office at 712-328-5612 for more information.

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Homeside Farm Market 15155 390th St., Carson 712-484-3375

Pioneer Trail Orchard & Pumpkin Patch

21534 Chestnut Rd. • 712-366-1505 www.ptapples.com

Vala’s Pumpkin Patch

12102 S. 180th. St., Gretna, NE 68028 402-332-4200 www.valaspumpkinpatch.com

Wenninghoff Farm

6707 Wenninghoff Rd. Omaha, NE 68122 402-571-2057 www.wenninghoff.com

West Farms

30727 175th St., Honey Creek 712-545-9019

ATV trails

River Valley OHV – ATV Park

4300 Veterans Memorial Highway, along the Missouri River (access off I-80, exit 1B) • 402-478-8701 www.rvtr.org The 350-acre park is open to the public and provides a place for ATV and off-road motorcycle enthusiasts to ride. Vehicle registration required. Prohibited for children under age

biking/hiking trails

Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge

parksandrec.councilbluffs-ia.gov/ index.aspx?NID=260 Council Bluffs celebrates the joining together of two states, Iowa and Nebraska. The new Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge links over 22 miles of walking/biking trails with trails to our west.

Council Bluffs Recreation Trails www.cbparksandrec.org/biking.asp There are many entrances to the bicycle trails through Council Bluffs. Hop on from the north at Big Lake to N. 25th St., along the Missouri River levy, past the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge; get a beautiful view of the river and Omaha’s skyline. Continue past Dodge Riverside Golf Course and on to the Western Historic Trails Center. The trail continues east and south and connects with the Lake Manawa Recreation Trail. Paralleling Mosquito Creek, the trail heads east to the Iowa School for the Deaf Nature Area, and along Valley View Drive to Valley View Park, where it turns into a bicycle lane to McPherson Ave. and then north to Iowa Western Community College. New and proposed segments to the recreation trails can be viewed on the website.

Iowa School for the Deaf Nature Center Trial

1600 S. Hwy 275, Hwy 92 & Harry Langdon Blvd. • 712-366-3213 The trail is a lighted 1-mile paved walk through 13 acres of natural Iowa tall grass prairie, award-winning wetlands, connecting to the Wabash Trace Nature Trail.

Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge

Wabash Trace Nature Trail/Iowa West Foundation Trailhead Park

Take I-29 south to Highway 92. Follow west to Highway 275. Turn south. • 712-246-4444 www.wabashtrace.org The Iowa West Foundation Trailhead Park is on the west side of the road just south of Lewis Central School: parking, restrooms, picnic tables, trail passes. Converted 1878 railroad rightof-way extends 63 miles, from Council Bluffs to Blanchard, through scenic countryside, including the Loess Hills. Surface is crushed limestone, used by bicyclists, walkers and cross-country skiers. There is a 10-mile equestrian trail that parallels the path from Council Bluffs to Mineola.

Western Historic Trails

Ditmar’s Orchard

Center/Lake Manawa Recreation Trail

3434 Richard Downing Avenue I-80/29 Exit 1B, south • 712-366-4900 The 6-mile trail winds through the Council Bluffs Recreation Complex, over a 309-foot bridge over Indian Creek to the south entrance of Lake Manawa State Park. From the Western Historic Trails Center, walkers can reach Lake Manawa State Park (3.5 miles each way), then on from Lake Manawa to the Wabash Trace Nature Trail.

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Thunderbowl

1900 Madison Ave., I-80 Exit 5 712-328-2374 www.thunderbowl.com

camping, forestries, parks & reserves Arrowhead Park

29357 310th St., Neola I-80 Exit 23 • 712-485-2295 www.pottcoconservation.com The park is situated on a 17-acre lake, offers camping, boating, fishing, and numerous other activities year round. You can stay in one of three rustic cabins, pitch a tent and rough it or use one of the 65 campsites with electric service; there are 6 electric pull-through sites, also. Dump station, showers, hydrants and pit toilets available. You can rent a canoe or paddleboat, play sand volleyball or basketball. Playground available.

DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge

1434 316th Lane (Hwy 30) Missouri Valley • 712-642-4121 712-388-4800 www.fws.gov/midwest/DeSoto Established in 1958, the 7,823acre refuge/lake is home to wildlife, and migratory waterfowl. Other features include a Visitor Center, Bertrand Museum, picnic areas, Bertrand

sunken steamboat excavation site, trails, lake, fishing, boating (no wake).

Hitchcock Nature Center

42926 Mahogany Rd, I-80 Exit 40, Hancock • 712-741-5465 www.pottcoconservation.com The park is located on the West Nishnabotna River and offers a unique opportunity to see American Bison and elk herds that reside in the park’s pasture. Botna Bend Park is a favorite for campers; equipped with a modern shower house, dump station, fifty-seven 30-amp electrical sites and tent camping spots. Canoe or kayak down the West Nishnabotna River (rental available) or explore along the riverbank for fossils and unique rocks. Picnic shelters and playground are also available.

27792 Ski Hill Loop, Honey Creek 5 miles north of Crescent, off the Old Lincoln Hwy. • 712-545-3283 www.pottcoconservation.com Hitchcock has some of the largest remaining prairie remnants in Iowa and provides refuge for plants and animals found nowhere else in the state. The 1,103 acres are open every day of the year for hiking, camping, picnicking, bird watching, snow sledding, star gazing or simply enjoying nature. A 22-acre modern campground is equipped with 18 RV sites (50-amp), shower house, two group tent sites, three cabins, and overlook deck. There is a fully furnished lodge for meetings, events or retreats. Attend seasonal recreation programs such as hikes, Monarch butterfly tagging, Night Sky Viewing, “HawkWatch” Programs, Loess Hills Exhibits, Mushroom Hunts and more.

Council Bluffs Parks & Recreation

Honey Creek Campground (RV)

Botna Bend Park

209 Pearl St. • 712-328-4650 www. cbparksandrec.org Council Bluffs has nearly 30-miles of continuous paved bike trails with scenic views and easy access from several parks throughout the city. The city has 20 traditional parks with playground equipment, tennis courts, baseball and soccer fields, two water parks, picnic areas, a skateboard park, an ATV park and Dodge Riverside Golf Course. For more information, check out our “Parks” section on page 45.

28120 145th St., Crescent 712-545-9400

Lake Manawa State Park

1100 S. Shore Dr., 2 1/2 miles south of I-80/29 Exit 3 or 2-1/2 miles west of I-29 Exit 47 712-366-4802 • 712-366-0220 www.iowadnr.com/parks/state_ park_list/lake_manawa.html The park’s 1,529 acres encompass a beautiful 772- acre natural lake. “Manawa” is a Native American term meaning “peace and comfort.” Campground provides space for

72; 37 are equipped with electric hookups. Modern shower, restroom facilities, and trailer dump station are available. Open picnic shelters are located around the lake. These may be reserved for a fee by contacting the park manager. A shelter with a fireplace and kitchen facilities is a recent addition. A nature trail with a paved surface offers opportunity to walkers and for the mobility-impaired. A paved bike trail within the park has been constructed and connects to the Western Trails Center, Council Bluffs trail system, and the Wabash Trace Trail. Lake Manawa is a premier boating spot, also a favorite spot for anglers of all ages, and great place for swimmers and sunbathers. It is also a great winter playground!

Narrows River Park

2500 N. 25th St., I-29 Exit 55 712-323-1342 www.pottcoconservation.com Located on the banks of the Missouri River just north of Council Bluffs, Narrows River Park provides visitors with an access to fishing and boating on the Missouri River. Enjoy a picnic on the deck overlooking the river and view beauty while your children play on the playground. The park includes a horseshoe pit, boat launch, picnic shelter, restroom, archery range and hiking/biking trail.

Parkway Cafe & Campground (RV)

857 S. Chestnut St., Avoca 712-343-6652

Pottawattamie County Conservation

223 S. 6th St. • 712-328-5638 www.pottcoconservation.com

one of the area’s greatest assets. There are 135 wellshaded campsites. A modern camp area offers showers, flush toilets, 63 electric campsites, and two large youth group camping areas. There is a playground near the campground. Approximately five miles of trails are used for hiking, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing and mountain biking. Hunting is open to the public in designated areas of the park; and fishing along the Missouri River.

golfing

Avoca Golf Club, Inc.

1701 N. Willow St., Avoca 712-343-6979 • avocagolf.tripod.com Built in 1975 - 9 hole, par 36 (public).

Bent Tree Golf Club

23579 Hwy. 6, I-80 Exit 8, east 712-566-9441 www.benttreegolfcb.com Built in 2000 – 18 hole over 7,022 yards with a par 72 (semi-private).

Council Bluffs Country Club

4500 Piute St., I-80/29 Exit 3, south • 712-366-0525 www.cbcountryclub.com Built in 1948 - 18 hole, 6,234 yards, par 71 (private equity).

Dodge Riverside Golf Club

2 Harrahs Blvd, I-29 Exit 53A 712-328-4660 • parksandrec. councilbluffs-ia.gov/index. aspx?NID=255 Built in 1927 - 18 hole, 6,400 yards, par 72 (public).

Fox Run Golf Club

Tomes RV Park

706 Veterans Memorial Highway 712-366-0363 or 712-355-0026

3001 MacIneery Dr., I-80/29 Exit 1B, south • 712-366-4653 www.foxrungc.com Built in 1985 - Fox Run: 18 hole, 6,234 yards, par 71.

Wilson Island State Park

Quail Run Golf Course

32801 Campground Ln., Missouri Valley • 712-642-2069 www.iowadnr.com/parks/state_ park_list/wilson_island.html 544-acres of dense cottonwood stands help create the seclusion of

29512 285th St., Neola 712-485-2266 • www.quailrun-ia.com Built in 1995 - 9 hole, 3,277 yards, par 36 (semi-private).

Treasure Cove Disc Golf Course

Iowa Western Community College, 2700 College Rd, I-80 Exit 8 712-325-3324 www.pdga.com/course_directory/course/treasure-cove-dgc Built in 2005 – 18 hole Mach5, 6,318


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yards, located near the Arts Center.

Treynor Recreation Area

HUNTING

Shoreline Golf Course

9191 N. 225th St., Elkhorn, NE, 15 miles NW of Omaha, NE 402-213-1167 www.pheasanthavenlodge.com Shooting range, sporting clays, bird hunting, quail, pheasant, chukar, dove, ducks, geese, waterfowl.

208 Buck St., Hwy 92, east 712-487-3302 www.traclubhouse.com 9 hole, 2,966 yards, par 36 (semi-private).

210 Locust St., Carter Lake 712-347-5173 www.golfshoreline.com Built in 1990 - 18 hole, 6,731 yards, par 72 (public).

Westwood Park Golf Course

421 Harrahs Blvd, I-29 Exit 53A 712-328-4660 Built in 1964 – 9 holes, 1,136 yards, par 27 (public).

HORSE RIDING

Shady Lane Ranch, Inc.

17744 Shady Ln. • 712-323-1932 www.shadylaneranch.com Over 300 acres of wooded trails for horseback riding and hayrack rides. Call for fees and hours.

Pheasant Haven Hunting Acres & Sports Clay Course

Wilson Island State Recreation Area/DeSoto Wildlife Refuge

US Hwy 30, Missouri Valley, 25 miles north of Council Bluffs 712-642-2069 www.exploreiowaparks.com

Farm Creek Public Wildlife Area

One mile south of Hwy. 92 on 460th St., east of Carson • 712-328-5638 320-acre public hunting and fishing area. No facilities available.

race tracks

Joe’s Indoor Karting

2121 S. 32nd St., I-80/29 Exit 1B, north • 712-256-5278 www.joeskarting.com Council Bluffs’ first indoor go karting facility features a 700-plus foot race track. The 7-minute Hot Lap Sessions allow individuals to experience the rush of adrenaline from 9hp gas powered go

Joe’s Indoor Karting karts. Available for private bookings.

Mid America Motorplex (MAM)

19340 Jesup Avenue, I-29 S, Exit 35, Pacific Junction 402-306-5015 www.midamericamotorplex.com Created to be a national-level recreational driving facility designed to handle racecars, streetcars, motorcycles, karts and police cars. The worldrecreation renowned designer Alan Wilson created MAM’s 2.23-mile road course. It has a 40’ wide polymer surface, with 15 turns of increasing radiuses, decreasing radiuses, long straights, ample passing zones, challenging switch backs, and a flat out kink. The short track “D-curve” is 1.4-miles of fun for kart racing. Completed in 2005, the D-Curve is a 40-foot wide flat-loop interior road that bisects the 2,222’ long straight. The Rolling Thunder Drag Strip at MAM is a 1/8 mile NHRA drag racing facility catering to both car and motorcycle drag racers.

recreation centers

Council Bluffs Recreation Complex

2900 Richard Downing Avenue I-80/29 Exit 1B, south 712-328-4650 www.councilbluffs-ia.gov/index. aspx?nid=261 The complex is one of the finest outdoor recreation facilities in the Midwest for youth and adult teams. It is the

Shoreline Golf Course host site for Council Bluffs and Omaha leagues, plus local, district, state, regional, and national tournaments. The complex consists of: 4-softball fields, 4-baseball diamonds, 2-youth/fast pitch fields, 8-full size soccer fields with goals for age groups of 6 and under and age 13 and under, 2-concession stands, restrooms, playground, asphalt paved bicycle trail and 2-conference rooms.

Council Bluffs Stadium

Woodrow Wilson Middle School 715 N. 21st St. • 712-328-6412

Lied Multipurpose Complex

Iowa School for the Deaf 3501 Harry Langdon Blvd. 712-366-3232 • www.iowaschoolforthedeaf.org/lmc-and-museum Although the Lied Multipurpose Complex gives priority to Iowa School for the Deaf student events and staff, this versatile fitness and wellness center has become a popular recreation venue in Council Bluffs, Iowa. Besides a zerodepth-entry swimming pool, the facility includes 2-racketball courts, weight room; selectorize weight machines, cardio room, stationary bikes, treadmills, and elliptical training machines.

YMCA

7 S. 4th St., Downtown • 712-322-6606 councilbluffs.metroymca.org The “Y” offers several venues such as: swimming, educational programs, family programs, basketball, fitness room, and much more. Call for fees.

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EAT 16 Where to Go & What to Do

HuHot Mongolian Grill

FAst FooD

Arby’s roast Beef restaurant

• 2647 S. 24th St., I-80/29 Exit 1B, 712-322-0370 • 3313 W. Broadway 712-328-1637

Dairy Queen

• 3210 W. Bdwy, 712-322-3424 • 540 32nd Ave., I-80/29 Exit 3 712-366-5059 • 1836 Madison Ave., I-80 Exit 5 712-328-6966

Firehouse subs

Blimpie subs & salads

3815 Metro Drive 712-256-5677

Burger King

Freddy’s Frozen custard and steakburgers

417 E. Broadway • 712-323-8233

• 2608 S. 24th St., I-80/29 Exit 1B, 712-323-0461 • 3100 S. Expressway, I-80/29 Exit 3, 712-366-8162 • 1726 Madison Ave., I-80 Exit 5 712-323-1816 • 3209 W. Broadway 712-322-8737 • 1529 W. Broadway 712-323-4444

Little King

Mall of the Bluffs 1751 Madison Ave., I-80 Exit 5 712-256-3519

culver’s

3245 South 24th St., I-80 1B South Exit • 712-256-1881

3607 Metro Drive 712-366-0023

Hardee’s Family restaurant 3200 S. Expressway, I-80/29 Exit 3, 712-366-9549

Jimmy John’s

• 1640 W. Broadway 712-256-6330 • 418 E. Broadway 712-256-5402

Kentucky Fried chicken • 2800 W. Broadway 712-322-5542 • Mall of the Bluffs 1751 Madison Ave., I-80 Exit 5, 712-322-1166

Long John silver’s

• 603 32nd Ave., I-80/29 Exit 3 712-366-6567 • 1905 W. Bdwy, 712-325-0850

McDonald’s

• 1607 W. Broadway 712-322-0705 • Mall of the Bluffs 1751 Madison Ave., I-80 Exit 5 712-328-0040 • 610 30th Ave., I-80/29 Exit 3 712-366-0514

Popeye’s chicken & Biscuits 3440 W. Broadway, 712-388-0738

712-323-1801 • 3134 Manawa Centre Dr. I -80/29 Exit 3, 712-366-1571 • 1200 Woodbury Ave., I-80 Exit 5, 712-322-1772 • 3201 Manawa Dr. Walmart #1965 712-366-1551

taco Bell

2146 W. Broadway 712-322-8935

• 318 E. Bdwy, 712-328-7191 • 2759 W. Bdwy, 712-323-2778 • 3150 Dial Dr., I-80/29 Exit 3 712-366-6551

sonic restaurant

taco John’s

3445 W. Broadway 712-256-1300

• 217 E. Bdwy, 712-323-5121 • 2300 W. Bdwy, 712-323-7088

subway sandwiches & salads

Wendy’s old Fashioned Hamburgers

runza restaurants

• 208 E. Broadway 712-322-4114 • 2600 W. Broadway

3524 W. Broadway 712-328-3392

Always Hiring the BEST www.freddysfrozencustard.com

3607 Metro Drive Council Bluffs (712) 366-0023


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american

Bella’s Bakery & Cafe

Ameristar Casino 2200 River Rd., I-29 Exit 52 712-328-8888, ext. 7883

Buffalo Wild Wings

3701 Metro Dr., I-29 Exit 47 712-366-0067

Caddy’s Riverside

2 Harrah’s Blvd., I-29 Exit 53A 712-256-9222

Country Pride Restaurant

Quaker Steak and Lube

3320 Mid-America Drive, I-29 Exit 52, 712-322-0101

Ruby Tuesday

3150 24th Ave., I-80/29 Exit 1B 712-328-0046

Sapp Bros. Cafe

2620 S. 24th St., I-80/29 Exit 1B 712-322-9052

Sugar’s Lounge

2725 E. Kanesville Blvd. 712-322-3600

3210 S. 7th St., I-80/29 Exit 3 712-366-2217

Duncan’s Café 501 S. Main St. 712-328-3360

Hooters

2910 S. 23rd Ave. 712-256-2959

HyVee’s Deli & Kitchen

HyVee Food Stores • 1745 Madison Ave., I-80 Exit 5 712-322-9260 • 2323 W. Broadway 712-328-9792

JB’s Café

Horseshoe Casino 2701 23rd Ave., I-80/29 Exit 1B 712-323-2500

Lansky’s

1131 N. Broadway 712-329-5400

Main Street Café 102 S. Main St. 712-388-3801

Panera Bread

3617 Denmark Drive 712-366-8944

Perkins Restaurant

3250 S. Expressway, I-80/I-29 Exit 3, 712-366-0585

HuHot Mongolian Grill

barbeque

Starbucks

3515 Metro Dr. 712-256-1221

Tish’s Restaurant

buffets

2911 Bass Pro Drive 712-325-5300

Village Inn

3621 9th Ave., 712-328-2277

Fresh Market Square Buffet

142 W. Broadway 712-256-9700

Harrah’s Casino 1 Harrah’s Blvd., I-29 Exit 53A 712-329-6000

asian

Ameristar Casino 2200 River Rd., I-29 Exit 52 712-328-8888

China Buffet

1702 W. Broadway 712-388-0388

China Wok

2412 W. Broadway 712-256-3889

Chinese Express

HyVee Food Stores • 1745 Madison Ave., I-80 Exit 5 712-322-9260 • 2323 W. Broadway 712-328-9792

• (Inside) HyVee Food Stores 1745 Madison Ave., I-80 Exit 5 712-322-9260 • (Inside) Target 3804 Metro Drive 712-309-3380 • 3825 Denmark Drive 712-366-7824 (drive-thru)

german

1702 W. Broadway, 712-388-0388

Golden Corral

3134 Manawa Centre Dr. I-80/29 Exit 3 • 712-366-1819

3030 W. Broadway 712-242-1050

China Buffet

• 1906 Rue St., I-80 Exit 5 712-388-9301 • 2935 W. Broadway 712-328-7377

Beijing Restaurant

Scooters

Scooters Coffeehouse

30 Pearl St., 712-325-6118

The Hog Stop

Uncle Buck’s Grill

928 Valley View Dr., I-80 Exit 5 712-256-9005

Taste of China

3231 S. 24th Street 712-366-1068

1207 S. 35th St., I-29 Exit 53A 712-323-5456

Tazza Di Caffe

3805 Denmark Drive 712-366-8080

Panda Express

Famous Dave’s Bar-B-Que Texas Roadhouse

coffee houses

• (Inside) Chamber 149 W. Broadway 712-256-0737 • (Inside) First National Bank 3815 Denmark Drive 712-435-5001

3120 Manawa Centre Dr. I-80/29 Exit 3, 712-309-0100

722 Creek Top, 712-325-4227

530 30th Ave., I-80/29 Exit 3 712-366-6076

157 W. Broadway 712-256-4140

• 502 E. Broadway 712-323-1541 • 900 Woodbury Ave., I-80 Exit 5 712-323-9622

Boxer Barbeque Co.

Cracker Barrel Old Country Store

Dixie Quicks

Great Wall Express

1892 German Bier Haus

italian

Domino’s Pizza

3103 Dial Dr., I-80/29 Exit 3 712-366-1832

(Carry Out/Delivery) 2004 W. Broadway, 712-3258848

Heritage Buffet

Dough Boyz Pizza & Phillys

HyVee Deli & Kitchen

HyVee Food Stores • 1745 Madison Ave., I-80 Exit 5 712-322-9260 • 2323 W. Broadway 712-328-9792

Kentucky Fried Chicken

• 1751 Madison Ave., I-80 Exit 5 712-322-1166 • 2800 W. Broadway 712-322-5542

Village Square Buffet

Horseshoe Casino 2701 23rd Ave., I-80/29 Exit 1B 712-329-6000 ext. 4031

501 S 21st St, 712-256-5151

Fazoli’s Restaurant

3134 Dial St., I-80/29 Exit 3 712-366-0860

Godfather’s Pizza

• 34 Pearl St., 712-328-9566 • 928 Valley View Village 712-256-9200 • 3020 West Broadway 712-322-5577

Italian Express

HyVee Food Stores • 1745 Madison Ave., I-80 Exit 5 712-322-9260 • 2323 W. Broadway 712-328-9792


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Lansky’s

1131 N. Broadway 712-329-5400

Old River Pizza Co. 3120 Manawa Centre Dr., I-80/29 Exit 3, 712-366-4700

Olive Garden 3707 Denmark Dr., 712-366-0688

Papa John’s Pizza 16 S. 8th Street, 712-322-7272

Papa Murphy’s Take ‘N’ Bake Pizza • 1702 W. Broadway 712-328-7000 • 1751 Madison Ave., I-80 Exit 5 712-256-6868

Pizza Counter • 520 E. Broadway 712-323-7245 • 610 Veterans Memorial Hwy. I -80/29 Exit 3, 712-366-0593

lounges, bars & grills

Lighthouse Lounge

Ameristar Casino 2200 River Rd., I-29 Exit 52 712-328-8888

LPL’s Lounge

Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill & Bar

Memories Sports Lounge

Amerisports Bar

3000 Dial Dr., I-80/29 Exit 3 712-366-1250

Barley’s

401 Veterans Memorial Highway I-80/29 Exit 3, 712-366-1669

1707 Harry Langdon Blvd. 712-325-9617

319 N. 16th St., 402-679-1446

Mile-A-Way Hall & Tavern 20270 Old Lincoln Highway 712-322-2027

Bertha’s Bar & Grill

PepperJax Grill

Caddy Shack

1426 4th Avenue, 712-322-9708

Cellar 19 Wine & Deli

928 Valley View Dr., Suite 19 I-80 Exit 5, 712-323-9463

Jonesy’s Corner

3617 Denmark Dr, 712-256-2702

Railway Inn

115 S. 12th St., 712-328-9913

Riverside Grille

2 Harrah’s Blvd. I-29 Exit 53A 712-328-7079

2752 W. Broadway 712-256-7520

Scott Street Pub

Do Rock Inn

Shenanigan’s Karaoke Bar & Grill

25 Scott St., 712-328-7275

Pizza Hut • 3210 S. 7th St., I-80/29 Exit 3 712-366-2217 • 1738 E. Madison Ave., I-80 Exit 5 712-322-9477 (Carry Out/ Delivery) • 1235 E. Pierce St. 712-323-1000

1200 7th Avenue, 712-256-5232

Driftwood Inn

2701 Harry Langdon Blvd. 712-325-0801

Pizza King 1101 N. Broadway 712-323-9228

Pizza Ranch 3505 Metro Drive 712-256-7701

Sam & Louie’s 1851 Madison Ave., I-80 Exit 5 712-256-7712

Sam’s Italian Villa 3312 W. Broadway 712-322-9783

800 N. 8th St. 712-322-6804, 712-322-9924

Spillway Bar & Grill

Dusty’s Lounge

1840 Madison Ave., I-80 Exit 5 712-322-9621

Fiddlin’ Monkey

Stir

1501 Ave A, 712-323-2227

154 W. Broadway • 712-256-5734

Glory Days Bar & Grille 106 W. Broadway 712-256-5922

Goldmine Bar & Grill

1601 S. 3rd Street, 712-325-9915

Goofy’s Corner

Harrah’s Casino, 1 Harrah’s Blvd. I-29 Exit 53A, 712-329-6000

Sugar’s Lounge

2725 E. Kanesville Blvd., I-80 Exit 8 • 712-322-3600

Tack Room

807 S. 21 St., 712-322-9817

1851 Madison Ave. 712-256-3923

Kikker’s Bar & Grill

The Rodeo Saloon & BBQ

1503 Avenue C, 712-256-5388

2411 S 24th St., 712-256-4851

The Underground Bar & Grill 28 S 29th St., 712-435-5785

T’z Sport Pub

128 W. Broadway, 712-256-0097

114 W. Broadway, 712-322-0306

1322 N. 16th St., 712-256-2476

The Salty Dog Bar & Grille

164 W. Broadway, 712-256-0510

Vertigo Rooftop Lounge

Harrah’s Casino, 1 Harrah’s Blvd. I-29 Exit 53A, 712-329-6000

mexican

Juventino’s Mexican Food

2722 W. Broadway, 712-323-1345

Jonesy’s Taco House

1117 16th Ave. • 712-322-8747

LaCarreta Rose 622 S. Main St. 712-309-0004

La Mesa Mexican Restaurant

3036 S. Expressway, I-80/29 Exit 3 • 712-256-2762

Michael’s at the Market 1102 Harney St., Omaha, NE 402-346-1205

Primo’s Mexican Restaurant 930 5th St., 712-256-5200

Puerto Vallarta Authentic Mexican Restaurant

1851 Madison Ave., 712-256-2335

Qdoba Mexican Grill 3825 Denmark Dr #100 712-366-7870

seafood Mo Fish

2403 Nash Blvd., I-29 Exit 55 712-256-4000

Red Lobster Restaurant 3040 Dial Dr., I-80/29 Exit 3 712-366-5911


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steaks

Crumbs by the Lake

360 Steak House

321 Comanche St., I-80/29 Exit 3 712-366-4641

Bourbon’s BBQ & Spirits

Ellie’s Deli & Ice Cream Shoppe

Harrah’s Casino, I-29 Exit 53A 712-329-6000 Ameristar Casino, I-29 Exit 52 2200 River Road, 712-328-8888

Jack Binion’s Steak House Horseshoe Casino 2701 23rd Ave, I-80/I-29 Exit 1B 712-396-3806

Longhorn Steakhouse

105 Pearl St., 712-256-4320

Goodrich Dairy/Blimpie 417 E. Broadway, 712-323-8233

Mad Ox Bakery 215 W. Broadway, 712-309-8695

3727 Denmark Dr., 712-366-8085

Goodrich Dairy/Subway

Quaker Steak & Lube

1200 Woodbury Ave., I-80 Exit 5 712-322-1772

3320 Mid-America Drive, I-29 Exit 52, 712-322-0101

Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt 3825 Denmark Dr, 712-256-9299

Texas Roadhouse

3231 S. 24th St., 712-366-1068

sweets & treats Christy Creme

Tastee Treet 13996 Wabash Ave. & Hwy. 275, I-29 Exit 47, 712-366-2892

TCBY/Subway

2853 N. Broadway 712-322-2778

1102 Harney Street Omaha, NE (402) 346-1205

Serving Fine Mexican Food Since 1977

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208 E. Broadway, 712-322-4114

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Denny’s

Place Crescent, IA

“Greatest Pizza for Miles Around!” TRY IT FOR YOURSELF!

Now offering Large Take & Bake Pizzas • Famous Calzones • Hot Wings, Honey BBQ Wings • Mouthwatering Cheeseburger Pizza • BB Wraps • Taylo’s Famous Tacos (Tacos only on Tues 6-9pm) 735 Old Lincoln Hwy • Crescent, Iowa • 712-545-3919 Open Monday-Saturday 2pm-2am • Open Sunday Noon-Midnight www.dennysplacepizza.com

Welcoming you to Council Bluffs!

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Besides being the area’s largest Oakley & Ray Ban supplier, we carry more frames than anyone in town. (712) 322-4554 2201 West Broadway


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state-of-the-art

hospitals

Alegent-Creighton Methodist Jennie Health Mercy Hospital Edmundson Hospital 800 Mercy Drive

712-328-5000 | www.alegentcreighton.com

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legent Health Mercy Hospital is setting a new standard for what community medical centers can and should offer. The facility, which includes the Center for Mental Health, Mercy Hospital and Physician office buildings, is undergoing a $27 million enhancement project in the Council Bluffs and Pottawattamie County region. Patient care services include general medical and surgical care, pediatrics, orthopaedics, maternity services, critical care, mental health and skilled care. Highlights of the Mercy Hospital project include the addition of four intensive care beds and renovation of existing space for a total of 16 beds in the Intensive Care Unit, reconfiguration and expansion of the surgical area to enhance operation room suites to include the latest technology. Mercy Hospital nurses also have distinguished themselves by achieving Magnet Status, the profession’s gold standard for nursing excellence. Out of 6,000 hospitals nationwide, Mercy Hospital ranks in the top 2 percent (160 hospitals) to receive this prestigious distinction. The hospital’s Joint Replacement Center has established itself as a leader by receiving the 2006 Premier Award for Quality. In May 2006, Mercy Hospital opened a new state-of-the-art Cardiac Catheterization lab. The new 850-square-foot Cath Lab is located between the emergency department and critical care units.

933 Pierce

712-396-6000 | www.bestcare.org

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s a regional health center, Jennie Edmundson Hospital has a 120-year tradition of serving the healthcare needs of over 250,000 residents in Southwest Iowa. This non-profit hospital has more than 225 physicians on its medical staff, representing more than 20 medical specialties. For more than 20 years, Jennie Edmundson’s Sports Medicine Team has partnered with Council Bluffs High Schools to provide sports injury care to thousands of student athletes. The board-certified surgeons and staff of Jennie Edmundson’s Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Team can help patients achieve optimal strength and mobility. The Jennie Edmundson Family Resource Center provides free educational materials on the prevention of shaken baby syndrome. The Shaken Baby Task Force works to increase public awareness of the dangers of shaken baby syndrome. Other specialty services include breast health center, cardiovascular services, birth services, pediatrics, orthopedics, behavioral health and an employee assistance program.


Groceries

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Aldi

No Frills Supermarket

3135 Manawa Centre Drive 855-955-2534

1817 Broadway 712-322-9491

Fareway Food Stores

No Frills Supermarket

310 McKenzie Avenue 712-328-4176

1801 Valley View Drive 712-322-4326

Hy-Vee Food Stores

Super Saver

Hy-Vee Food Stores

Wal-Mart Supercenter

2323 W. Broadway 712-328-9792

1745 Madison Avenue 712-322-9260

1141 N. Broadway 712-322-8778

3201 Manawa Centre Drive 712-366-3326

Tuition Reimbursement Program Earn up to $1,200 annually...Tax Free! Council Bluffs in re to S ry ce ro G E YEE-OWNED EO LO P M E n a t a rn a E Learn & Some Qualifications include... • Work a minimum of 1,000 hours in 52 weeks • Courses can apply towards ANY Associate or Bachelor’s degree program • Earn a grade “C” or better in at least 6.0 credits per term Our Council Bluffs location at 1141 N. Broadway has job opportunities to match your interests.

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Benefits include: 401K, Health/Dental & Vision Insurance, Paid Training, Advancement Opportunities, Management Training Programs, Profit Sharing, Paid Time Off, Direct Deposit, and more!


SHOP

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Shopping

Bass Pro Shops

2901 Bass Pro Dr., I-80/29 Exit 1B 712-325-6000 • www.basspro.com

Includes Uncle Buck’s Grill – unique, upscale and casual restaurant.

Mall of the Bluffs

1751 Madison Ave., I-80 Exit 5 712-323-9986 • www.mallofthebluffs.com

• Bath & Body Works • Buckle • Children’s Place, The • Claire’s • Dillard’s Clearance Store • Far East Treasures • Foot Locker • Fusion Fitness • Gene’s Toys & Collictibles • GNC • Great Clips • Greenberg’s Jewelers • Hot Topic • Journeys • Master Cuts • Planet Fitness • Retro Junction • Sanders ATA Martial Arts • Sideline Sports & Tees • Spotlight Formal Wear • Victoria’s Secret • Zales Jewelers

Lake Manawa Power Center

South Expressway & I-80/29, Exit 3

• Aldi • Best Buy • Boost Mobile • CD Tradepost • Complete Nutrition • Gordman’s • Home Depot • Menards • Office Max • Payless ShoeSource • Rent-A-Center • Sally’s Beauty Supply

• Sam’s Club • Sprint • The Bedding Company • Toys ‘R’ Us • Wal-Mart

The Marketplace

I-29/80 Exit 1B South

• DEB Shops • J.C. Penney • Petco • Shoe Carnival • Shopko • Verizon Wireless

Metro Crossing Shopping Center I-29/Hwy 275 Exit 47

• America’s Best Contacts & Eye • Aspen Dental • Bed, Bath & Beyond • Charming Charlies • Christopher & Banks • Convenient Care Walk-In Medical Clinic • Dollar Tree • Dress Barn • Famous Footwear • GameStop • Heartland Cellular • Hobby Lobby • Kay Jewelers • Kohl’s • Lane Bryant • Mattress People • Maurices • Men’s Warehouse • PetSmart • RadioShack • rue21 • Super Cuts • Target • TJ Maxx • Ulta • Vitamin Shoppe

Sherwood Plaza

2707 E. Kanesville Blvd.

• Bird Cage Pet Shop

• Bomgaars • Cosmo Prof • Dollar Gerneral Store • Great Plains Uniforms • Hair Masters • KMart • Salon Extasy • Sherwood Nails & Spa

specialty shops Comic City

3149 W. Broadway, 712-323-3233

Kanesville Kollectibles

530 S. 4th St., 712-328-8731

Lake Manawa Antiques

201 Veteran’s Memorial Hwy, 712-366-1562

Jan-Tiques

729 So. Main St., 712-323-6624

Mr. Eds Flag Pole Co.

19278 Conifer Ln., 712-323-7095

Olive Branch Country Store

19278 Conifer Ln., 712-322-2669

Savannah Filmore

19257 Conifer Ln., 712-388-0010

Farmers market

Corner of N. Main St. & Kanesville Blvd., Omni Centre Business Park’s loading dock 712-486-2282

Seasonal: Sat. 8am-1pm beginning the last weekend in May and into October. Supply your pantry with fresh garden vegetables, fruit, baked goods, jams and jellies – and maybe a few fresh baked pies as well to help you recuperate from all your shopping. Some craft and woodworking items are available as well.

100 Block Market

100 Block, Downtown Council Bluffs Thursday 5-8pm. Fresh produce, hand made goods, music & more.


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at your

service

Council Bluffs City Offices & Divisions

• Fire Marshall/Inspector: 328-4671 • Asst. Chief: 328-4648 • EMS Officer: 328-4622 • Fire Non-Emergency: 328-4672

209 Pearl St. • www.councilbluffs-ia.gov • Hazardous Material Office: 329-4204 • Mayor Matt Walsh: 328-4601

• Arson Information: 328-4671

• City Clerk: 328-4616 • City Council: 328-4616 • City Treasurer: 328-4649 • Human Resources: 328-4604 • Legal/City Attorney: 328-4620 • Legal/Fair Housing Div.: 328-4953 • Legal/Human Relations Div.: 328-4620 • Transportation for the Disabled: 328-4634

police department 227 S 6th St. • 328-5737 www.councilbluffs-ia.gov • Emergency: 911

• Non Emergency: 328-5737 • Community Service: 329-1825 • Traffic/Special Operations: 328-4948 • Criminal Investigation Div.: 328-4765

• Health: 328-4666

• Drug Hotline: 323-7688

• Animal Control & Shelter:328-4656

• Crime Stoppers: 328-STO P (7867)

• Public Health Nurse: 328-4666 • Purchasing Dept: 328-4607 • Recycling Center: 328-4985 • Human Rights: 328-4620 • Risk Management: 328-4688 • Sanitation: 328-4666 • Sanitation Billing: 328-4931

Parks, recreation & public property www.cbparksandrec.org • 328-4650 • Golf Courses: 328-4955 • Recreation: 328-4650 • Park Maintenance: 328-4901

public works • Public Works: 328-4634

• Building Division: 328-4923 • Director/City Engineer: 328-4635 • Engineering: 328-4635 • Sewer Division: 328-4641 • Street & Alley Division: 328-4641 • Traffic Maintenance: 328-4645 • Pollution Control Plant: 328-4642

fire department 200 S. 4th St. • 328-4646 www.councilbluffs-ia.gov

public library 400 Willow Ave. • 323-7553 www.councilbluffslibrary.org

recycling

4441 Gifford Road . 328-4985 www.cbrecycles.com

Council Bluffs participates in a curbside residential recycling program. There are also recycling bins centrally located at numerous locations throughout the city.

relocation information

800-532-1121 (toll-free in Iowa). A new driver’s license must be obtained within 30 days of moving to the state. Driver’s licenses must be renewed within 30 days before or 60 days after expiration date. Residents may register to vote at the Driver’s License Station. Call for hours. • Motor Vehicle Registration: County Treasurer’s Office, Pottawattamie County Courthouse 227 S. 6th St. • 712-328-5631. Vehicles must be registered within 30 days of relocation. An original title is required.

• Pet License: City Clerk’s Office 209 Pearl St. • 712-328-4616 Animal Shelter • 2821 S. 15th St. 712-328-4656 Dogs and cats within the city must be registered and licensed annually. Proof of rabies vaccine required. Dog license renewals from Dec. 1-Feb. 14. Cat license renewals Dec. 1-March 14. Fees vary. Late fee applied past deadline.

relocation services

• At Your Service Marketing, Inc. 402-533-2217 www.ayswelcome.com

telephone, cell, wireless • Century Link 877-417-3983

• West Central Community Action 300 W. Broadway, Ste. 35 • For day care, pre-school information, call 3222621. • 877-791-6201 www.iowachildnetwork.org www.swiowachildcare.org

• AT&T: 888-333-6651 www.att.com/home

• Day Care – Child Care Resource & Referral/West Central Dev. Corp.: Information on day-care providers, referrals and assistance in establishing a childcare service. 800-945-9778.

• McLeod: 800-500-3453

• Driver’s License Station (Iowa DOT): Mall of the Bluffs 1751 Madison Ave., I-80 Exit 5 www.iamvd.com 8 712-323-1219

• Cox Communications 402-933-3000 • MCI: www.mci.com

• Sprint: 866-866-7509 www.sprint.com • U.S. Cellular: 402-397-1389 www.uscellular.com • Verizon: 800-256-4646 712-323-3344 www.verizonwireless.com

voters registration County Auditor’s Office

227 S. 6th St. • 712-328-5700 www.sos.state.ia.us I owa law allows you to register to vote on Election Day at the polling place for the precinct you currently live. After showing proper identification you may register and vote at the precinct the same day.

utilities

• Council Bluffs Water Works 712-328-1006 TD: 328-3911 www.cbwaterworks.org • MidAmerican Energy (Electricity) 888-427-5632 www.midamericanenergy.com • Black Hills Energy (Natural Gas Company) 24-Hour Emergency Service: 800-694-8989 24-Hour Customer Service: 888-890-5554 www.blackhillsenergy.com

utilities assistance

• West Central Development Corp. 712-322-2621 • General Assistance: 712-328-5867 • Interfaith Response: 712-322-0531

waste

Billing is handled by the city, begins with water hook-up. Call 712-3284931. For appliance, bulk or missed pick-ups, call 712-256-2288. Council Bluffs participates in a curbside residential recycling program. There are also recycling bins centrally located at numerous locations throughout the city. For household hazardous waste call 366-9812.


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FAITH FINDER

Baptist

Catholic

FIRST BAPTIST

Corner of 6th & 1st Ave. Sunday Worship Services: 9 AM (contemp.) & 11 AM (trad.)

(712) 322-2569 Bible Church

The Catholic Community of Council Bluffs Here to serve you 5 churches 16 Sunday masses

SOUTHVIEW BIBLE CHURCH

2007 South 7th Street Worship 10 :00 AM & 6 :00 PM Phone: (712) 322-5743

www.southviewbible.org

Christian Disciples of Christ BROADWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH

2658 AVE. A

z

BCCCB.ORG

Sunday Worship: 8:15 & 10:15 AM Free Wednesday Supper: 5 PM

712-323-7741

Jesus Christ of L.D.S. Reorganized Council Bluffs Restoration Branch

Proclaiming the Original Doctrine of the Reorganized CHURCH of JESUS CHRIST of Latter Day Saints 714 S. Main St. (C.B. Senior Center)

your guide to local places of worship

Christian

Sunday Services: 9:30 AM - Pre-Worship 10:30 AM - Worship Service Young Adult Study Group Brian Turner - Presiding Elder

402-896-8483

www.cbrestoration.org

Evangelical Free Church of America Midlands Evangelical Free Church

712-322-2008 22429 Hwy 6 www.midlandsefc.org Sunday School 9AM z Worship 10AM Pastor John McCreedie

For more information about contact Fr. Ross Parker at 323-2916 (ext. 4) or parkerrossa@gmail.com

ST. PETER’S One Bluff Street

Mass Times: Saturday 4PM Sunday 8AM, 10AM & Noon

ST. PATRICK’S 223 Harmony Street

Mass Times: Saturday 5PM Sunday 7:30AM, 9AM, & 11AM

HOLY FAMILY CHURCH 2217 Avenue B

Mass Times: Saturday 5:30 PM Sunday 9:30 AM

QUEEN of APOSTLES

TWIN CITIES

3304 4th Avenue

4220 Gifford Rd. 712-366-9112

Mass Times: Saturday 4PM Sunday 8AM & 11AM Spanish: Sunday 2PM

Sunday Worship: 10:30 AM Weekly Bible Studies! twincitiescc-councilbluffs.com “Everyday People Serving God Every Day!”

OUR LADY of CARTER LAKE 3501 North 9th Carter Lake

Mass Times: Sundays 9:30 AM Spanish: 6PM


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Community of Christ

2828 Avenue G, C.B., IA 51501 712-328-0432 Church School 9 AM z Worship 10:15 AM

Lutheran EMANUEL LUTHERAN 2444 N. Broadway

Sunday Worship: 8:30 & 11:00 AM

CROSSROADS CHURCH 1224 No. 28th Street Sunday School - 9:15 a.m. Worship Service - 10:30 a.m. Nursery & Children's Church Available Overcomers Tuesday 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Evening Service - 7:00 p.m.

(712) 323-9665

Kids For Christ Nexus Youth Church

www.lutheransonline.com/ emanuelCBIA

Last Sunday of the Month Family Sunday

SAINT JOHN ELCA

712-322-5651 www.crossroadscb.org

633 Willow 712-323-7173 www.SaintJohnELCA.org Worship Services: Saturday 5:30 PM Sunday 8:30 and 11:00 AM z

TIMOTHY LUTHERAN (L.C.M.S.) (712) 323-0693

3112 W. Broadway Worship ~ 8:00 and 10:30 a.m. Deaf ministry ~ iowadeaf@aol.com

United Methodist BROADWAY

712-322-7741 • 11 South 1st St. Sunday Worship: 8:30AM & 10:00AM Spanish Service: 1:30PM Bob Dean, Ruben Mendoza, and Chris St. Clair, pastors broadwayunitedmethodist.com

Christian and Missionary Alliance Main Campus

GETHESAME PRESBYTERIAN

224 Wallace Avenue Sunday School: 9:40 AM Worship: 9:30 AM Fully Handicap Accessible

NEW HORIZON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

30 Valley View Drive (just down the road from Iowa Western) Services: 8AM, 9AM, 11AM Online at www.newhorizonpc.org or on Facebook

NonDenominational CHURCH OF FREEDOM 701 4th St. • Pastor Bob Thompson

Bible Study - 9:00 AM Sunday Worship - 10:15 AM Wed. Devotion & Prayer Svc.: 7PM 402-321-3578 • 712-256-5558

LIVING HOPE

COMMUNITY CHURCH

15101 Hope Lane • Council Bluffs (5 mi. east on Hwy. 92)

Cell: 712-310-6555 Sunday School 9AM • Worship 10AM www.lhcc-iowa.org

REFUGE CHURCH

634 Willow z 712-310-6075 Sunday Worship 10:00 AM www.RefugeBibleChurch.com

Manna Campus SUNDAYS 9:00 All Ages Sunday School 10:00 Coffee & Fellowship 10:30 Worship Service Scan the QR code with your smart phone, call 712-323-3322, or go to our website www.SherwoodChurch.org for more information about small groups, Bible studies, and other activities. We love to have college students over for home cooked meals!

712-256-1239 10 Huron Circle Council Bluffs, IA 51501

www.cbsalem.org

Youth Groups Children’s Worship After-School Homework Help Worship Services Much More!

Nazerene

EMANUEL

2309 S. 13th St. Sunday School at 9:30 AM Worship & Praise at 10:30 AM Ministry Night: Wed. at 7:00 PM

United Church of Christ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL 611 FIRST AVENUE Worship 10:00 AM

An Open & Affirming Church

your guide to local places of worship

712-366-1408 14955 Somerset Ave Council Bluffs, IA 51503

Presbyterian

FAITH FINDER

COUNCIL BLUFFS RIVERSIDE CONGREGATION

InterDenominational


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Parking Lots 9. Arts Center 10. KIWR 89.7 The River 11. Kanesville 12. Hoover Hall 13. Kanesville Gym 14. Kanesville Arena 15. Sports Fields 16. Football Practice Fields

17. Reiver Tower 18. Reiver Village 19. Reiver Suites 1 20. Reiver Suites 2 21. Maintenance Buildings 22. Physical Plant 23. Aviation Building

24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31.

Tower Parking Only Village Parking Only Suites Parking Only Lot #1 - Visitor Only Lot #2 - Visitor Only Lot #3 Lot #4 - Restricted Lot #5 & 5a

32. Lot #6 & 6a 33. Lot #7


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WALK-IN CLINICS Monday-Thursday 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

PLEASE CALL 712-256-5600 TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT 1701 W. Broadway • Council Bluffs, IA 51501 • www.westbroadwayclinic.com

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