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THE CORALVILLE Connection

Coralville Celebrates Anniversaries Roots of 4thFEST Parade Planted in the 1870s Inside This Issue The year 2013 marks two special milestones for erty through a land trade with the school dis- Coralville: Coralville celebrates its 140th birth- trict, and a 50-year lease was signed by the City 4thFEST • 2 day and the 30th anniversary of the 4thFEST and the Johnson County Historical Society for Stormwater parade. Coralville was incorporated in 1873 the building’s preservation and use as a local & Water • 3 and, although the 4thFEST parade wouldn’t historical museum. The schoolhouse was start for another 110 years, the parade’s roots placed on the National Register of Historic Projects • 4-6 began with the donation of land for use as a Places in 1976. Farmers’ Market • 7 schoolhouse in the 1870s. Restoration of the deteriorated, two-story Library • 8 & 9 In 1876, the Coralville Schoolhouse was brick schoolhouse began. By 1983, the school- Performing Arts • 10 built on 5th Street. The brick building, with its house was ready to be dedicated as the Notes to Know • 11 native limestone foundation and cast iron star Johnson County Heritage Museum on Community Plan • claps, housed elementary school students for Independence Day. But, as the story goes, Back Cover 75 years. In 1951, the school became a ware- organizers were concerned that no one would house, and from 1959 to 1966, it served as a come only to listen to speeches and awards, so teen center. After suggestions were made to it was decided to hold a 4th of July parade tear it down, an effort to save the schoolhouse at the same time with the theme “Honor formed. In 1973, the schoolhouse became a Our Heritage.” The parade was so popular, SUMMER symbol of Coralville’s centennial celebration. it became a Coralville 4thFEST tradition In 1974, the City acquired the title to the prop- enjoyed by all ages for 30 years. 2013 4thFEST Free 4thFEST Concert Features 38 Special Wednesday, July 3, 8:00 pm

Coralville’s 4thFEST celebration once again many gold and platinum album awards features a free outdoor concert at 8:00 pm stand in testament to the endurance of a on July 3 in S.T. Morrison Park. The concert legendary powerhouse. brings thousands of residents and visitors Most associate the band with their arena together each year. Bring blankets or lawn rock-pop smashes, “,” chairs and relax while taking in a fantastic “Rockin’ into the Night,” “Caught up in You,” performance! “Fantasy Girl,” “If I’d Been the One,” “Back After more than three decades together Where You Belong,” “Chain Lightnin’,” and more than 15 albums released, 38 Special “Second Chance,” and more. Their timeless continues to tour over 100 cities a year. At hits have become a radio staple and paved each and every show, thousands of audience the way to their present-day touring regimen members are astounded by the explosive with songs that are immediately recognizable power of the band’s performance. Their from the opening chord.

Each year, volunteers help host one of Coralville‘s largest community events. Participants SUMMER enjoy top name entertainers, a community atmosphere, and a wonderful time in S.T. 2013 Morrison Park. Opportunities are available to assist with the parade, greet and direct in the park, or help plan next year’s 4thFEST! To learn more, visit     2 Stormwater & Water Stormwater Management Program Offers Matching Grants

The Coralville Connection is published quarterly for the citizens of Coralville, Iowa, and is designed to keep residents informed of city policies and developments. If you have comments or suggestions concerning this or issues, please contact: Jenn Coleman, Editor Coralville City Hall PO Box 5127 Coralville, IA 52241 [email protected]

Jim Fausett Mayor [email protected] Jill Dodds Council Member [email protected] Tom Gill Council Member Coralville’s Stormwater Cost Share Program rous, oils, and other urban contaminants. In [email protected] offers matching grants to help residents addition to mitigating problem areas caused Mitch Gross install stormwater conservation practices by stormwater, these practices can beautify Council Member which slow or stop water from entering the property, add habitats for butterflies and [email protected] City’s storm sewer system, creeks, and hummingbirds, and help to keep our lakes, Bill Hoeft streams. Rain gardens, bio-retention cells and streams, and rivers clean. Council Member [email protected] swales, porous pavement, soil quality Beginning July 1, 2013, the City will reim- John Lundell restoration, infiltration trenches, and rain burse property owners 50% per project up to Council Member barrels are all eligible under this program. $2000. [email protected] Some of these practices may look like land- This program is funded through the City’s Kelly Hayworth scaping, but the real benefit comes from the stormwater utility fee; funding is limited and City Administrator underground structure of the practice. They projects must be approved prior to starting. [email protected] infiltrate rain, snow melt, and surface For more information, please contact Amy Ellen Habel Asst. City Administrator drainage into the ground and filter out pollu- Johannsen at [email protected] [email protected] tants such as bacteria, nitrogen, phospho- or 319.248.1720.

Water Report Available Online Coralville’s annual Consumer Confidence Report from the City of Coralville Water Department is now available at www.coralville.org www.coralville.org/WaterReport. Copies are available by request at 319.248.1700 [email protected] or 319.248.1770. 3 Projects

What’s New at the Iowa River Landing Projects Under Construction ing will feature a rooftop patio with three fire features and seating for over 130, craft beer Scratch Cupcakery is opening its fourth loca- on tap, and various beers incorporated into tion and will offer a full menu of over 80 vari- the specialized menu. 30hop will be located eties of cupcakes for every palate, as well as on the northwest quadrant of the East 9th hot drinks, fresh smoothies, and beverages. Street / East 2nd Avenue intersection. Baking will take place on site. The 2,900 square-foot store will be located on East 2nd Retail / office buildings, a “retail Main Avenue in the Homewood Suites by Hilton Street” on East 2nd Avenue between East 9th building. Scratch Cupcakery is scheduled to Street and Iowa River Landing Place, will fea- open in fall 2013. ture a series of two-story, mixed-use build- ings with retail on the ground floor and com- Von Maur, a 90,000 square foot upscale mercial space above. The first phase is under department store, will open in July 2013. Von construction and will provide up to 40,000 Maur is located at the north end of the newly square feet of space on each floor. This devel- SUMMER constructed East 2nd Avenue. 2013 opment is located on the west side of East 2nd Avenue and is scheduled to open in the 30hop, an urban-industrial dining and drink- spring of 2014. 4 ing establishment, will open in fall 2013. The 6,500 square foot contemporary steel build- Projects

Future Projects (cont. from page 4) will include an interchange for Coralville Transit, a park-and-ride commuter program, A multi-story residential development by transit offices, electric car charging stations, the Watts Development Group will be located bicycle amenities, and facilities for secured on the northeast quadrant of the East 9th bicycle parking. Design has started on the Street / East 2nd Avenue intersection south first phase, to be constructed south of Iowa of the Homewood Suites by Hilton Hotel. River Landing Place and west of Quarry The project includes 60 condominiums on Road, which will consist of approximately East 9th Street, and 13 townhouses above 446 parking spaces on three levels dedicated retail space on Iowa River Landing’s Main to a park-and-ride commuter program and Street. A mix of one and two bedroom units the district. Construction will begin in will be available for sale and rent in addition December 2013 with completion anticipated to approximately 15,000 square feet of retail in January 2015. This project will be funded space. Currently in the design phase, con- by approximately $6.5 million in federal struction is anticipated to begin in fall 2013 grant funds from the Federal Transit with a projected opening of spring 2015. Administration with the balance of $11.78 Coralville Transit Intermodal Facility, a million funded locally. complete multimodal transportation facility,

Future Coralville Transit Intermodal Facility Summer Road Projects Temporary Road Closures on 12th Residents whose properties are directly impacted by construction will be contacted by Avenue & 20th Avenue this Summer the Coralville Engineering Department regard- Various road projects will impact sections of ing access to their property, parking, mail deliv- 12th Avenue and 20th Avenue this summer: ery, and garbage/recycling collection. June 10 to June 28: The 12th Avenue bridge over Interstate 80 will be closed for the first of a Heartland Drive & Commerce two-phase bridge deck repair project. The Drive Improvements pedestrian bridge over Interstate 80 may also These projects will provide road capacity, close for a short time for sidewalk repair. safety, and aesthetic enhancements, including July 8 through August: 20th Avenue between new traffic signals at the Heartland Place inter- 9th Street Place and 10th Street will be closed section, a new roundabout on Heartland Drive, for reconstruction. turn lane improvements at the Heartland Drive and Commercial Park intersection, a new 12th Avenue between 6th Street and 7th Street roundabout at the Commercial Park and will also be closed for reconstruction. 12th Commerce Drive intersection, and new road- www.coralville.org Avenue between 7th Street and 8th Street will way lighting. The project is scheduled for June be closed to through traffic for spot repairs. 319.248.1700 through December. August 1 through August 9: The 12th Avenue Questions about these projects can be bridge over Interstate 80 will be closed for the directed to Assistant City Engineer Scott Larson 5 second (and final) phase of bridge deck repair. at [email protected] or 319.248.1720. Projects & Sidewalks Sidewalk Inspection Program Each year, Coralville Engineering Department • If the repair is not completed within 45 staff inspects the sidewalks in one of five zones days, the property will be placed on an to identify public sidewalks that do not meet assessment project list to be repaired by the City standards. Damaged sidewalks pose a City’s contractor. If the repair is done by safety hazard to pedestrians, and property assessment, property owners will have the owners are responsible for maintaining the opportunity to pay for the repair before it is sidewalks adjacent to their properties. applied to their property taxes. For more information, contact Brian Steenblock at the Coralville Engineering Department at [email protected] or 319.248.1720.

Does Your Sidewalk Need Repair? Criteria for identifying sidewalks needing repair includes panels that: • are raised 3/4” or more from an adjacent sidewalk panel • are cracked 3/4” wide or more in a side- walk panel or the joint between two panels This spring and summer, staff will inspect • are raised or depressed from normal grade sidewalks abutting public right-of-ways within by 2” or more within 1’ (or less) of sidewalk Sidewalk Repair Zone 4 (see map) and will • are cracked into more than three pieces, mark sidewalks requiring repairs. If a sidewalk with one or more loose pieces needs repair, staff will leave a door hanger at • are tilted and ponding water covering half the property so that residents know inspection or more of the sidewalk width has taken place, and: • have 50% surface deterioration with mini- • Property owners will be notified by certi- mum 1/2” surface depressions fied mail and given 45 days to get a permit from the City, perform the work, and have the repair inspected.

S.T. Morrison Park • Most Thursdays Music in the Park June-August 6:30-8:00 pm Enjoy the sweet sounds of summer at Coralville's annual Music in the Park concert series when local and regional bands take the stage for free performances. Grab lawn chairs or a blanket and spend an evening with us! June 6 The Tornadoes: Old school blues and swing music June 13 Tallgrass: Dirt-stomping soul June 20 Iowa City Community Band: Standards from great American songbook June 27 Extra Credit Project: Familiar rock favorites SUMMER July 18 New Broom: Bluegrass and old-time string music August 1 Sugar Daddys Jazz Band: Dixieland and traditional jazz 2013 August 8 The Beaker Brothers: 1960's hippie rock revisited Music in the Park is made possible by the Iowa City / 6 Coralville Area Convention and Visitors Bureau and US Bank. Farmers’ Market Coralville Farmers’ Market Fresh from Field to You! The Coralville Farmers' Market is conve- niently located next to S.T. Morrison Park for a quick stop to pick up fresh produce, deli- cious baked goods, farm-fresh eggs, local Farmers’ Market Music honey, arts and crafts, locally vinted wine, and much more! Or, linger and enjoy the & Special Events many special events planned for this season. Farmers’ Market shoppers can enjoy acousti- cal performances by area musicians at the Market Season Market on most Monday evenings in June, May 6–October 3 July, and August. Monday and Thursday evenings, rain or Several special events are held throughout shine the Market season, including Kids’ Days, the Market Hours: 5:00-7:00 pm Sweet Corn Feed, and the return of the Location: Coralville Community Aquatic Zucchini Festival (complete with a zucchini- Center parking lot (the Farmers’ Market will themed recipe contest and zucchini races for be relocated on July 4). the kids)! Vendor Punch Card: 5 punches for $30, 10 punches for $60 2013 Schedule May 20 Featured product: asparagus June 3 Music by Milk & Eggs June 10 Music by Sara Kay June 17 Kids’ Day; music by Marc & Brandi Janssen June 24 Music by Slewgrass July 15 Music by Chrys Mitchell July 22 Music by Gayla & Dan Johnson July 29 Sweet Corn Feed; music by The Feralings August 5 Music by Michelle Lynn August 19 Music by Alan & Aleta Murphy August 22 Zucchini Festival August 26 Music by Kimberli Maloy September 16 Kids’ Day Market Giveaway October 3 Final Market of the season On the third Monday of each month during the Market season we'll give away a basket Schedule is subject to change. Farmers’ filled with a wonderful assortment of prod- Market Music and special events are spon- ucts donated by the Market vendors. Visit the sored by the University of Iowa Community Market for a chance to win! Credit Union. Park It at theMovies Free movie under the stars! Friday, July 19 www.coralville.org/ S.T. Morrison Park • Movie starts at dusk farmersmarket Men in Black III (PG-13) 319.248.1750 Sponsored by Hills Bank and Trust 7 Library Coralville Public Library Summer Reading Programs

Teen Summer Reading Program Summer Reading For Students Entering 7th-12th Grade It is going to be an action-packed summer for 1401 5th Street Kickoff Party teens at the Library! • Monday afternoon activities at 2:00 pm Wednesday, May 29 • Movies, games, scavenger hunts, crafts, con- 5:00-6:30 pm tests, and other activities throughout the week Register for the • Poetry workshop Summer Reading Program! • Earn prizes by reading and participating in Library events www.facebook.com/ Summer Reading Programs are available for See http://teens.coralvillepubliclibrary.org for coralvillepubliclibrary all ages at the Coralville Public Library! Join the Teen Summer Reading Program calendar us for the kick off to summer. Sign up for and special events. children’s, teen, and adult summer reading programs, and enjoy refreshments to cele- Feed Your Mind: Fresh Food & Films brate the beginning of summer! at the Coralville Public Library Monday evenings, June 10-July 1 Teens and adults are invited to a series of pro- @CoralPubLibrary grams about the food we eat and the impact our food choices make on the earth as well as on our health. This series is sponsored by the Coralville Public Library and the New Pioneer Co-op.

Summer Reading Programs for Babies through 6th Graders* Children under Age 3 & Caregivers Grades 1/2 & Grades 3/4 Thursdays, 10:15 or 11:15 am (program is repeated) Wednesdays, 1:00 pm During Wee Read, parents, grandparents, and Celebrate summer reading with stories, crafts, other caregivers share rhymes, songs, finger- and other activities. Programs for grades 1/2 and plays, and books with their little ones. grades 3/4 will be separate, but the groups may Approximately 30 minutes. meet together when there are guests. Approxi- mately one hour. Pre-Kindergarten/Kindergarten Tuesdays, 10:30 am Grades 5 & 6 Kids will enjoy stories, songs, and activities Thursdays, 1:00 pm which often include a craft. Approximately one Games, crafts, movies, and reading are just some SUMMER hour. of the activities fifth and sixth graders can do to earn a t-shirt and enter prize drawings! 2013 Several programs have unique meeting times; please consult the summer reading calendar at www.coralvillepubliclibrary.org for detailed information. 8 *The grades listed are those children will enter in August. Library Adult Summer Reading Program Summer reading is not just for kids and teens—it is also a time for grown-ups to challenge themselves to read more! Whether kicking back on the beach with a bestseller, revisiting a neglected classic, working through a multi-volume historical tome, or poring over a volume of poetry in the cool of the library air conditioning, summer is the perfect time to get started— and possibly win a prize! Adults registered in the Summer Reading Program who read six books by August 1 will be entered into a drawing for prizes, including gift certificates to local book stores and Café del Sol, and the grand prize drawing of an e-reader.

It’s a Mystery! Summer The It’s a Mystery! book discussion group con- Fun Movie! tinues its journey around the world with stops in Iceland, India, and Canada this summer! Free showing of Jaws, Join us at 10:00 am on the second Wednesday, June 19, 6:00 pm Wednesday of every month. Multiple copies The appearance of a giant great white shark of each book are available at the Library and, on the shores of a New England beach whenever possible, as large print, audio, and resort wreaks havoc on swimmers until a e-book editions. part-time sheriff teams up with a marine June 12 Operation Napoleon biologist and an old seafarer to hunt the by Arnaldur Indriðason monster down. A primordial, suspense- Destination: Iceland. An air- filled film, Jaws stars Roy Scheider, Richard plane crashed into a glacier in Dreyfuss, and Robert Shaw. This film is Iceland at the end of WWII. Was approximately 2 hours long. Refreshments, it German or American? What including fresh popcorn, will be provided. happened to the people on board, and why is the U.S. government trying to dig it up? July 10 The Case of the Man Who Died Laughing by Tarquin Hall Destination: India. Vish Puri is A Funny Thing Happened “India’s Most Private Investi - on the Way to the Forum gator,” and in his second out- Thursday, May 30, 10:00 am ing, he is called upon to solve “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the the case of a man who died after being Forum takes comedy back to its roots, com- stabbed, supposedly by the goddess Kali— bining situations from time-tested, 2000 year and who died laughing. old comedies of Roman playwright Plautus August 14 with the infectious energy of classic vaude- The Tenderness of Wolves ville” (Music Theatre International). by Stef Penney Blackbird Destination: Canada. In 1847, a Thursday, June 27, 10:00 am woman leaves her house and Fifteen years after a brief relationship when comes across a dead body, with Ray was 40 and Una was 12, Una finds Ray www.coralville tracks leading into the wilder- (after spending time in jail for his offense) publiclibrary.org ness. She reports the crime only to learn that her and questions him about the taboo affair that 319.248.1850 son is one of the chief suspects, but the whole has marked her for life. After rebuilding his settlement becomes caught up in the crime. life, Ray wants to leave the past where it lies. 9 Performing Arts Coralville Center for the Performing Arts Upcoming Events The Coralville Center for the Performing Arts calendar is constantly updated as new events are added. For the most up-to-date information, please visit www.coralvillearts.org or call 319.248.9370. Nolte Academy Dance Recitals: Jet Set Young Footliters presents May 31 - June 2 The Little Mermaid July 19 - 21 City Circle Annual Teen Production: New Horizons Band Shrek: The Musical July 24 1301 5th Street June 14 - 16 City Circle special benefit Dan Knight Farewell Concert production: Rent June 25 August 2 - 4 Impromptu Summer Concert Nolte Summer Modern Dance Gala June 29 August 10 & 11 University of Iowa Summer Opera www.facebook.com/ presents Gilbert and Sullivan’s Iolanthe Nolte Academy Musical: Alladin coralvillearts July 12 - 14 August 16 - 18

Ticket Information Tickets for most Coralville Center for the Performing @CoralvilleIAArt Arts events are available: • By phone at 319.248.9370 • Online at www.coralvillearts.org • In person at the Coralville Recreation Center, 1506 8th St. See What’s on Stage • In person at the Coralville Center for the Performing Arts Box Office, 1301 5th St. • Wednesday – Friday: 11 am - 1 pm and 4 - 6 pm; Saturday: Noon - 4 pm • One hour prior to ticketed events

Youth Theater Volunteers Make Classes City Circle: Teen Tech Theatrical Magic! June 3-19, grades 7-12 Volunteers have contributed more than City Circle: Intro to Improv 5,000 hours to the Coralville Center for June 12-August 14, ages 13+ (adults welcome) the Performing Arts since its August 2011 opening! The Center is always looking for City Circle: Theatre Antics friendly volunteers to greet, help with August 5-9, grades K-2 front of house operations, tear tickets, Camp Creamery: and pass out programs. Opportunities are Calamity Jane and also available for people interested in the Showdown helping in the box office, backstage, in the administrative office, and with special at Dry Gulch events. August 5-9, ages 7-13 SUMMER Are you interested in volunteering? Contact the Coralville Please contact Nancy Mayfield at 319.248.9372 2013 Recreation Center at 319.248.1750 or or [email protected] for more check the Summer 2013 Leisure Line information. 10 for more details. Notes to Know Using Trails in Coralville By following a few simple etiquette rules on • Be aware of riding speed on the trail. If rid- trails, it makes all users safer and the trail ing more than 24 miles per hour, you City Departments experience more enjoyable. should probably be on the roadway. The Coralville City staff welcome comments, sugges- • Use the trails in the same manner as a road- • Be aware that many trails are through areas tions, and/or malfunction way: stay on the right and keep to the right that have leaves, acorns, branches, and reports. half of the trail. other items that fall on the trail. Trails are Animal Control 248.1823 typically swept twice per month, April – Brown Deer Golf Club 248.9300 • If walking, running, or biking in numbers, Building Dept. 248.1720 use only half the trail or go single file. October. Center for the • Devices for ambulation assistance such as Performing Arts 248.9370 • When passing a user from behind, call out City Hall 248.1700 “on your left” to indicate you are passing on motorized wheelchairs and other power- FAX 248.1894 driven mobility devices must be single Engineering Dept. 248.1720 the left. The person being passed should Fire Dept. / Johnson Co. move over to the right. rider in use and follow the policy posted at Joint Communications Center 911 www.coralville.org/trails. Fire Station 248.1835 • Dogs must be on a leash and kept close to Park & Maint. Building 248.1780 the owner. To report a problem with a trail, contact Police 248.1800 Coralville Parks Division at 319.248.1780. Emergency 911 • Young children should be supervised and Public Library 248.1850 kept on the right side of the trail. FAX 248.1890 Catalog Computer Dial In 248.1892 Recreation Center/ Indoor Pool 248.1750 FAX 248.1899 Change in Transit Rates Rental Housing Inspections 248.1720 A Coralville Transit bus fare change goes into Streets & Sanitation 248.1740 effect July 1, 2013. This will be the first fare Transit 248.1790 increase since 1997. Utility Billing Dept. 248.1715 Water Plant 248.1770 Rate changes effective July 1, 2013: Emergency After Hours 530.6225 Wastewater Treatment 248.1745 • General public fare...... from $0.75 to $1.00 Emergency After Hours 530.6224 • Youth fare ...... from $0.50 to $0.75 For hearing impaired dial • 31-day pass...... from $25 to $32 Relay Iowa 711 or 1.800.735.2942 • 20 ride pass...... from $15 to $20 www.coralville.org/letusknow • ADA Para-transit rides.....from $1.50 to $2.00 • Medicare recipients, Senior & Disabled (without a Coralville Pass) off-peak...... from $0.35 to $0.50 For more information, contact Coralville Transit at 319.248.1790.

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11 Memorial Day THE CORALVILLE Holiday Schedule PRSRT STD Connection U.S. Postage Monday, May 27 PAID City offices closed. City of Coralville Iowa City, IA No transit service. 1512 7th Street Permit No. 61 P.O. Box 5127 No trash pickup on Monday. Coralville, Iowa 52241 The week of May 27, all routes will be collected one day later than usual.

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Put YourIdeas on the Map! Coralville's Community Plan is being updated to guide future decisions for The full community plan is land use, transportation, neighborhoods, and more. Community members, res- schedule to be completed idents, businesses, and property owners are all invited to share their ideas and by the end of this year. opinions! For more information or A variety of participation opportunities were launched this spring, including online participation, visit public workshops, but there is still time to share your voice. How do you think www.coralville.org and Coralville should develop over the next 20 years? click on Coralville Here is how to participate: Community Plan News. • Put your ideas on the map with an online “Community Mapper.” • Complete an online survey. • Pick up do-it-yourself (DIY) workshop kits for groups, organizations, and institutions interested in facilitating their own workshops and discus- sions. Call 319.248.1700 for more information. • Attend a Community Charrette and Visioning Workshop to identify issues and opportunities, and develop visions for the future of the com- munity (date and time to be announced). akFireworks Dark :0p Freeconcert:IowaCity 8:30 pm Gamesanddemonstrations 3:00 –8:30pm Saturday, July6 Friday, July5 Parade (seerouteat 10:00 am KiwanisPancakeBreakfast 7:00 –10:00am Thursday, July4 Coralvillehistorydisplay All Day Wednesday, July3 4thFESTFirecracker 4thFEST5KRun/Walk 8:45 am 8:00 am Same-dayregistration,4thFEST 7:45 am 7:00 – Saturday, June29 l a Coralvillehistorydisplay Foodvendors All Day Noon –Dark :0p Freeconcert:38Special Freeconcert: 8:00 pm 6:30 pm CarnivalbySuperior 5:00 –11:00pm Foodvendors 3:00 pm–Dark :0–83 mAmericanLegionBingoat 2:00 –8:30pm Noon –11:00pm 2:00 –11:00pm Noon –11:00pm 1500 blockbetween7th&8thStreets•Coralville A BlastfromthePast! 4thFest Times andeventsaresubjecttochange www.coralville.org/4thFEST S.T. MorrisonPark Carnival bySuperior Community Band Carnival bySuperior Carnival bySuperior www.coralville.org/4thFESTparade) at NorthwestJuniorHigh in CityHall (free andforkidsuptoage8) Mini-Marathon 5K Run/Walk S.T. MorrisonHilltopShelter in CityHall The BeakerBrothers

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