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Passporttothearts Cedar Falls, Iowa Falls, Cedar ___________________________________ Email ___________________________________ Phone ___________________________________ Name This passport belongs to: belongs passport This PASSPORT Enjoy a summer vacation without even leaving Cedar Falls! RULES? Numerous arts organizations are offering a variety of Yes, rules. Sorry. They’re pretty easy though… events—most of which are free—for your enjoyment. Get this passport stamped at a minimum 1 A minimum of six stamps from three organizations are of six events and become eligible to receive required—two for month—this means two in June, July a prize package valued at $260! and August. No repeated organizations are allowed in the same month. For example two Movies Under the Moon in June would not be allowed, however you can use one in PARTICIPATING PARTNERS: June and one in July. 2 It’s your responsibility to get your passport stamped at the events. Signage with the Passport to the Arts logo will direct you to the “stamping” station. 3 Turn your completed passport in to the Hearst Center for the Arts, Community Main Street office, or Cedar Falls Tourism and Visitors Bureau office. You may also bring your completed passport to Artapalooza. This is, however, not a Cedar Falls MUNICIPAL stampable event. A drawing from completed passports will BAND take place at the Hearst Center kids tent located near the corner of 2nd and Main Streets at 10am. Participants are invited to attend, however you need not be present to win. COMMUNICATION PARTNERS: QUESTIONS? Additional information can be found at CedarFallsTourism.org/PassportToTheArts. Or contact Sheri Huber-Otting at the Hearst Center for the Arts, [email protected], or 319-268-5502. PARTICIPATING PARTNERS EVENTS: 304 W. Seerley Blvd. Corner of College and 22nd Streets 319-273-8641 319-273-6228 Have your passport stamped Have your passport stamped at these at these Hearst Center events. College Hill Farmers Markets. Free admission. Free admission. June 6 Dazzle Hour, casual after work art June 6 Street Market from 4–6 pm making and champagne, 5–6pm June 20 Farmers Market from 4–6 pm June 13 Live set with Peter Mayer, 7–9pm July 11 Street Market from 4–6 pm June 16 Liane Nichols’ one-woman show July 25 Farmers Market from 4–6 pm “Just Suppose: The Life of Iowa August 1 Street Market from 4–6 pm Novelist Ruth Suckow”, 1pm August 15 Farmers Market from 4–6 pm June 27 Film screening of “Run” directed by Kevin Issacson, 7pm July 11 Party on the Patio: Live music and drinks with Zoot & Newt, 5–7pm July 16 Red Herring Theatre performs 319-464-6783 “The Boys in the Band”, 7pm Come to the free concerts performed July 18 Party on the Patio: Live music Cedar Falls by the Cedar Falls Municipal Band at with Amelia and Melina, 5–7pm Overman Park, corner of Clay and 3rd Streets on Tuesday evenings in July 25 Party on the Patio: Live music with MUNICIPAL June & July and have your passport Karla Ruth & Deb Niermann, 5–7pm BAND stamped. Concerts begin at 7:30pm. August 2 Exhibition Reception for “Formal/ Informal: Innovations in Portraiture”, June 4 July 2 5–6:30pm June 11 July 9 August 10 Hearst Birthday Table and Face June 18 July 16 Painting at Waterloo Urban June 25 July 23 Farmers’ Market, 8am–noon July 30 August 17 Free Antique Photo Dating Workshop with Lyle Potter, 1pm Ensemble concerts are offered on Tuesday evenings August 29 Final Thursday Readers Series in August. Concerts begin at 7:30pm. Open Mic and Featured Author August 6 Vince Gotera August 13 August 20 310 E. 4th Street 319-277-0213 103 Main Street Have your passport stamped at these 319-277-5283 Movies Under the Moon events at Get your passport stamped at these Overman Park, corner of Clay and ticketed events. Call 277-5283 or Third Streets. Music will be provided by the Cedar Valley Acoustic Guitar see www.MyCFCT.org for show Association at 6:30pm. Movies begin at dusk. Free admission. time details. June 7 Wreck it Ralph June 21 Moana The Drowsy Chaperone, a Broadway musical, music and lyrics July 12 Legally Blonde by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison. July 26 Monsters, Inc. June 14, 15, 16, 20, 21 or 22 August 9 Iron Man August 23 Footloose School of Rock, a musical composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber You can get your passport stamped at the booth at the corner with lyrics by Glenn Slater and book by Julian Fellowes. of 4th and Main Streets for the Shrine Bowl Parade. August 3, 4, 9 or 10 July 20 8:30–9:30am A TOTAL OF SIX STAMPS FROM THREE ORGANIZATIONS ARE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE YOUR PASSPORT..
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