at the Riverside Theater, Pabst Theater and Turner Hall Ballroom By Pabst Theater Group - Jan 11th, 2021 06:00 am
Say “I Do” on the most romantic day of the year. For one day only on Sunday, February 14, get married in an Express Elopement at either the Riverside Theater, Pabst Theater or Turner Hall Ballroom. Limited time slots available.
Express Elopement packages include:
– Photographer plus printing rights to images
– Officiant (multiple denominations available)
– Complimentary champagne toast for the couple and guests
– Commemorative poster
All elopements include 10% off of the best available rate of a room at Saint Kate plus a bottle of sparkling wine or champagne. Visit pabsttheater.org
Things to look forward to in Newport in 2021
We know it has been an unprecedented year, but there are reasons to be optimistic with 2021 just around the corner
16:46, 30 DEC 2020
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This year has been unprecedented for many of us.
Dealing with the coronavirus pandemic for most of 2020 and then heavy flooding just before Christmas, among other things, has seen many people in Newport experience hardship.
Today
Periods of snow. Low 23F. Winds NNW at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of snow 70%. Snowfall around one inch..
Tonight
Periods of snow. Low 23F. Winds NNW at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of snow 70%. Snowfall around one inch. Updated: March 31, 2021 @ 5:20 pm
The Gazette
Orchestra Iowa will be receiving $175,000 and the Iowa Children’s Museum in Coralville will be getting $114,000 in one-time state grants aimed at assisting arts and cultural organizations and artists hit hard by the pandemic.
The $7 million in grants, announced this week, comes from the $1.25 billion Iowa received from the federal Coronavirus, Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act.
The awards, which averaged just over $25,000, went to 267 cultural organizations and 152 artists in the state.
The Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs received 550 grant requests, totaling $36 million, by the Dec. 11 deadline set for the wards. The Iowa Arts & Culture Recovery Program was announced Dec. 2.