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Upcoming Events in Clinton Iowa


April

20 Earth Day at the Bickelhaupt Arboretum - Activities include walking tour of city approved trees, face painting, crafts, games, stream table, and much, much more!

Ph: 563-242-4771 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.bickelhaupt.org/

May

4 - 5 Main Avenue Craft Show - Plan to attend the best craft show ever held in the historic Lyons Shopping District. This annual craft show is located in Lyons Foursquare Park (corner of Main Avenue & Roosevelt Street) in Clinton. No charge for admission. Crafts, food and fun for all! A nice family outing. Weekend after Mother's Day.

Ph: 563-242-2663 (Always call and confirm events)
Fee: Free

June

25 Art in the Park - Outdoor fine arts festival with 100 artists, continuous live entertainment, food, children's art activities, student art exhibit and competition.

Ph: 563-242-5120 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: directors@clintonartinthepark.com
Web: www.clintonartinthepark.com

31 - 2 Balloons in June - Mass Balloon Ascension, Crafts and Concessions, Air Slide and Moon Walk for the Kids, Night Glow, and Crafts and Concessions.

Ph: 563-242-9174 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.balloonsinjune.us

August

17 - 1 Gallery Exhibit: The Works of Judy Gray and Kevin Pearson - Clinton Art Association will be exhibiting works in pastels, oils and acrylics by Judy Gray of Bettendorf, Iowa and blown glass and raku pottery by Kevin Pearson of Racine, Wisconsin though September 18th.

Our Gallery is housed in the River Arts Center in downtown Clinton.

Hours are 1:00 to 4:00 Wednesday through Sunday and by appointment.

Groups are welcome; please make prior arrangements; catering is available. Bus Parking available; disabled-friendly facility.

Our exhibits change every six to eight weeks, with our Member Show in November. Please see our website for more information on the Clinton Art Association and the River Arts Center.

Address: 229-231 5th Ave. South , Clinton, Iowa
Ph: (563) 243-3300 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: clintonartassociation@gmail.com
Web: clintonartassociation.com
Fee: Free

3 Corn on the Corner - Hot buttered corn on a stick, corn-eating contest, corny jokes, music and more in downtown Clinton.

Ph: 563-242-5702 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: cvbclinton@mcleodusa.net

4 Rod and Custom Car Show - The Clinton Area Rod Club hosts an annual Rod & Custom Car Show. The event draws more than 150 vehicles to Clinton. Vintage autos, custom cars, trucks and motorcycles are displayed in an open, grassy area near Hy-Vee’s parking lot at 901 So. 4th St. Hy-Vee Food Stores provides concession stand. Entry fees are modest and the show is open to the public at no charge. Third Sunday in August.

Ph: 563-242-4124 (Always call and confirm events)
Fee: Free to the public.

10 Butterfly Fest - Learn about the Monarch Butterfly. Join in tagging and releasing them. 10 a.m.-noon.

Address: Bickelhaupt Arboretum , Clinton, Iowa
Ph: 563-242-4771 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.bick-arb.org

September

16 - 17 Frontier Days/Lyons Street Dance - Ph: 563-242-2509 (Always call and confirm events)

November

27 Christmas Downtown Open House - Ph: 563-242-5702 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: downtownclinton@mcleodusa.net

30 Symphony of Lights Walk - This 1-mile course is entirely within Eagle Point Park over the rolling, paved park roads. The entire mile is lighted by the spectacular Symphony of Lights display. This is your only opportunity to leisurely enjoy this lighting display on foot. Wednesday prior to Thanksgiving.

Ph: 563-243-3442 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.symphonyoflights.org

3 - 13 Clinton Art Association Member Show - Artist reception, free and open to the public will be held at the River Arts Center Sunday November 20th, 2011 from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm.

Please join us for this Artists’ Reception and get to know our artists, ask them about their art, or seek them out for discussion about something you are working on or would like to do! We love the intuitive process of creation, and there are similarities and differences in any artistic endeavor – this is an opportunity for us to share our experiences and learn from the many paths we take on the
journey of the creative process.

November of each year brings the Annual Clinton Art Association’s Membership Drive. Correspondingly, we are excited when November rolls around, because the featured exhibit in our Art Gallery highlights the works of our own members. Our exhibiting members work in a vast range of creative media and art forms and this exhibit is always an engaging and exciting show of their talents.

This has traditionally been one of our most popular events!

Many of our exhibiting members are formally educated in art or are art teachers – but many others that exhibit are also self-taught and equally skilled. Because creating art is a personal endeavor, each exhibitor brings their own energies and variations on what may be common techniques in varied combinations, producing vastly different final pieces. The result embodies the uniqueness that each of our members bring to the world of art in endless possibilities.

Our member artists are always creating and producing new works. The pieces you will see in this show have been chosen by the artists themselves, and are the works they believe are the best of what they do. Any Art Association Member may submit up to four pieces for display in our Annual Member’s Show. Some of the works are not for sale, but by far, most of the pieces may be purchased and you will find their prices very reasonable. Each work has a card detailing the artist’s name with the price of the item.

The Artists’ Reception additionally gives you the opportunity to personally meet many artists who are happy to also undertake commissioned work, should you be particularly taken by a piece but would prefer colors or a subject of your choosing.

Being able to participate through exhibition is one of the rewards of being a member of the Clinton Art Association. Additional benefits of membership are discounts for classes and events we offer; annual single membership of $30 or family membership of $25 may be quickly recouped by participation in the offerings of the Clinton Art Association such as events, classes, or workshops for adults and children which are held throughout the year.

Address: 229 Fifth Avenue South , Clinton, Iowa
Ph: 569-6243-3300 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: clintonartassociation.gmail.com
Web: www.clintonartassociation.com
Fee: Free: Open to the Public

7 - 13 Symphony of Lights - This 1.1-mile Christmas lighting extravaganza is set on the hillsides of Eagle Point Park, located off Hwy. 67 north of Clinton. Includes over 500,000 lights in over 50 major displays. Thanksgiving Day thru December 30.

Ph: 563-243-3442 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.symphonyoflights.org

7 Lyons Christmas Walk - Ph: 563-242-2663 (Always call and confirm events)

9 Symphony of Lights 5K Race - This 3.1-mile foot race takes place on the paved, rolling park roads within Eagle Point Park. The entire Symphony of Lights display is toured twice during the course of the race. Prizes are awarded to division winners and the park is open to racers for 1 hour after the race. Saturday after Thanksgiving.

Ph: 563-243-3442 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.symphonyoflights.org

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Mississippi Belle II Riverboat Casino

A complete entertainment experience. Two full casino decks (slot machines, blackjack, Caribbean stud, craps and roulette), onboard dining room, weekend entertainment, gift shop, deli, and supervised children's activity center.

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Clinton County Historical Society Museum

Learn the story of early Mississippi-area settlers and the local lumber business. Period furniture and rare manually-powered fire engine.

Clinton, IA Museums

Bickelhaupt Arboretum

View 14 acres of labeled trees, shrubs and perennials. One of the top 10

Clinton, IA Arboretums


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