Monday, 01 Mar 2010
Art Class: Venetian Glass Beads with Rhonda Scott
Meets Mondays from 6-8pm for 5 weeks.
Photo Field Trip: Night Photography on Campus
Join photographer Luke Healey on a field trip to hone your picture taking abilities and take your photography to a new level.
Intermediate Knitting Class: Felted Clogs with Sara Cady
Meets Mondays from 7-8:30pm for 4 weeks.
Tuesday, 02 Mar 2010
Tuesday Tea
Come to the Farm House Museum to enjoy tea and conversation. Mark your calendar from 12:00 - 1:00 pm Tuesdays this month and enjoy the Farm House in a whole new way. After tea, all are welcome to join a guided tour that will highlight different topics each week, this weeks topic is "Victorian Music Trends and Innovations". Reservations not required.
Wednesday, 03 Mar 2010
Class: Oil Painting
Meets Wednesdays from 6:30-8:30pm for 6 weeks.
Art Class: Black and White Photography with Asa Wentzel Fisher
Meets Wednesdays from 7-9:30pm for 6 weeks.
Thursday, 04 Mar 2010
Art Class: Wheel Pottery with Greg Lamont
Meets Thursdays from 6:30-9pm for 7 weeks.
Kyle Mullins, trombone
Guest Recitals
Friday, 05 Mar 2010
Performance: Race and Land in America
"Free Land: Race and Land in America," Ariel Luckey. Luckey's multimedia presentation provides background information on the Homestead Act, post-Slavery Reconstruction programs and the Indian Wars, illustrating how racially discriminatory federal land policies of the nineteenth century directly established the patterns of land ownership present today.
Workspace: Free Friday Craft: Suncatchers
Stop by before ISU AfterDark events every Friday!
Dance social
Hosted by the ISU Ballroom Dance Club each Friday when ISU is in session. Singles welcome. Dress is casual, indoor shoes or socks must be worn.
ISU Theatre: "The Importance of Being Earnest"
Oscar Wilde's trivial comedy for serious people involves two dashing young men who have both taken the name "Earnest" to make themselves more appealing to women. When two women find the name so romantic that they declare they could not love any man who was not named "Earnest", Jack and Algernon must find a way to keep lying or change their names immediately. Funded by GSB.
Performance: ISU Symphonic Band and Concert Band
Matthew Smith conductor of the Symphonic Band, Natalie Steele conductor of the Concert Band
Saturday, 06 Mar 2010
Art Class: Henna Tattoos with Amanda Barr-Hawkins
A fun way to have a temporary tattoo!
ISU Theatre: "The Importance of Being Earnest"
Oscar Wilde's trivial comedy for serious people involves two dashing young men who have both taken the name "Earnest" to make themselves more appealing to women. When two women find the name so romantic that they declare they could not love any man who was not named "Earnest", Jack and Algernon must find a way to keep lying or change their names immediately. Funded by GSB.
Sunday, 07 Mar 2010
ISU Theatre: "The Importance of Being Earnest"
Oscar Wilde's trivial comedy for serious people involves two dashing young men who have both taken the name "Earnest" to make themselves more appealing to women. When two women find the name so romantic that they declare they could not love any man who was not named "Earnest", Jack and Algernon must find a way to keep lying or change their names immediately. Funded by GSB.
Wasting Away: Conservation in the 21st Century
Please join in the discussion as our panel celebrates the accomplishments of Jay N. "Ding" Darling and examines his message of conservation for the 21st century. The panelists are Jim Pease, retired professor in Natural Resource Ecology and Management, Steve Lekwa, director for the Story County Conservation Board, Erv Klaas, former leader of Iowa Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit and Brian Duffy, editorial cartoonist.
Katherine Eberle, mezzo-soprano
Katherine Eberle is an active and versatile mezzo-soprano soloist. Her career includes a wide array of professional and collegiate engagements in both the United States and abroad. She specializes in oratorio, chamber music, art song, and opera.
Class: Argentine Tango Practica
A multi-level class that meets every Sunday under the guidance of Valerie Williams.
ISU Symphony Orchestra
The ISU Orchestra Program is delighted to present the world premiere of Some Assembly Required, an ISU Symphony commission. This brand new work for full symphonic orchestra was written by American composer Andrew Ardizzoia.
Monday, 08 Mar 2010
Art Class: Basketweaving with Jan Smith
Tote-all-y!
Tuesday, 09 Mar 2010
Tuesday Tea
Come to the Farm House Museum to enjoy tea and conversation. Mark your calendar from 12:00 - 1:00 pm Tuesdays this month and enjoy the Farm House in a whole new way. After tea, all are welcome to join a guided tour that will highlight different topics each week, this weeks topic is "19th Century Fashion". Reservations not required.
Wednesday, 10 Mar 2010
Concert: Jason Aldean
Jason Aldean's Wide Open 2010 tour with special guest Luke Bryan.
Thursday, 11 Mar 2010
CANCELED: Prints from the Collection of a Contemporary Printmaker
This event has been canceled.
Performance: Le Grand Cirque
Seen by millions of people around the world, Le Grand Cirque is a jaw-dropping, visual feast of spectacular group acrobatics and white-knuckle stunts that consistently leaves the audience "breathless"! Deemed "Mesmerizing Acrobatic Theatre" by the BBC, Le Grand Cirque has propelled the world of Cirque into the next generation with revolutionary new acts the whole family can enjoy!
Friday, 12 Mar 2010
Dance social
Hosted by the ISU Ballroom Dance Club each Friday when ISU is in session. Singles welcome. Dress is casual, indoor shoes or socks must be worn.
Sunday, 14 Mar 2010
Class: Argentine Tango Practica
A multi-level class that meets every Sunday under the guidance of Valerie Williams.
Friday, 19 Mar 2010
Dance social
Hosted by the ISU Ballroom Dance Club each Friday when ISU is in session. Singles welcome. Dress is casual, indoor shoes or socks must be worn.
Sunday, 21 Mar 2010
Class: Argentine Tango Practica
A multi-level class that meets every Sunday under the guidance of Valerie Williams.
Tuesday, 23 Mar 2010
Tuesday Tea
Come to the Farm House Museum to enjoy tea and conversation. Mark your calendar from 12:00 - 1:00 pm Tuesdays this month and enjoy the Farm House in a whole new way. After tea, all are welcome to join a guided tour that will highlight different topics each week, this weeks topic is "Victorian Literature". Reservations not required.