From the theatre to the tulip festivals, Northwest Iowa can provide a great experience to anyone who appreciates the finer things in life. All of the communities in the region share a passion for community activities that bring people together.
Celebrate Dutch heritage in Orange City with traditional Dutch dancing, parades and plenty of tulips. After you take in the flowers, drive down the highway to indulge in some ice cream during Le Mars Ice Cream Days.
These are just examples of the events that happen year-round in the Northwest Iowa region. From the exceptional eateries to the entertainment provided by nearby colleges and community theatres to county fairs, theres always a line-up for a full day or a night out in Northwest Iowa.
Performing Arts
- Cherokee Symphony Orchestra talents from musicians around the region
http://www.ncn.net/~lthorson/
- Cherokee Community Theater professional-level performances
- Northwest Iowa Symphony Orchestra - entering its 21st season under the direction of Henry Duitman, is comprised of nearly 100 of the finest musicians in northwest Iowa and southeast South Dakota.
http://niso.dordt.edu/
- Postal Playhouse
- Ye Olde Opera House
Visual Arts
- Cherokee Arts Council supports local artists and educational opportunities
- Le Mars Art Center
- River Valley Players Rock Rapids community theater group
Historic and Cultural Attractions
- Brunson Heritage House Sibley
- Ice Cream Capital of the World Visitor Center and Ice Cream Parlor Le Mars
- McCallum Museum Sibley
- Ocheyedan Mound Ocheyedan
http://www.osceolacountyia.com/ocheyedan/ochMound.htm
- Plymouth County Museum Le Mars
- Rock Rapids Mural Society Rock Rapids, promotes downtown mural projects
- Sanford Museum and Planetarium Cherokee The facility was opened in 1951, and was Iowas first accredited museum. Since then, more than one million visitors have taken part in a wide variety of activities, such as exhibits, lectures, as well as demonstrations and research programs.
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