Effective February 5, 2025 the Iowa County Courthouse Phone Numbers will change to 319-642-3923 and all individual office numbers will be eliminated.
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June 19
Juneteenth - County Offices Closed
Marengo, IA
June 19, 2025
June 21
Open Nature Center Saturday
2550 G Ave
Ladora, IA
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June 21, 2025
10:00 am · 2:00pm
Visit Lake Iowa Nature Center (LINC) this summer every Saturday 10a-2p from June 7-August 9.
LINC will be open for you to explore inside, do some fun interactive activities, and learn about nature. Each Saturday will have a different theme. See dates and themes below. Programs Start at 1pm
June 7 - Flowers
June 14 - Outdoor Adventure
June 21 - Snakes
June 28 - Bird Feeders
July 5 - What Makes a Fossil
July 12 - Salamanders
July 19 - Berry Painting
July 26 - What Makes Up a Star
August 2 - Turtles
August 9 - Mini Barn Quilts
For More Information
Contact: Mary Blair
(319) 655-8466
mblair@iowacounty.iowa.gov Website Posted by:
Conservation
June 23
Amphibian Take Home Kit Pick-up
2550 G Ave
Ladora, IA
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June 23, 2025
9:00 am · 12:00pm
Learn about nature from home with ICC summer take home kits! They include hands on activities and virtual resources that your children can do at home. The topic for this take home kit is amphibians, and is for children age 3-5 years old.
The kits are FREE, and made possible by the Friends of Iowa County Conservation Foundation. A limited number of kits are available, and registration is required. All kits will be picked-up from the Lake Iowa Nature Center in Lake Iowa Park anytime from 9a-Noon on this day.
Go to https://www.mycountyparks.com/County/Iowa/Events to register and for mor details.
Email mblair@iowacounty.iowa.gov with any questions.
For More Information
Contact: Mary Blair
(319) 655-8466
mblair@iowacounty.iowa.gov Website Posted by:
Conservation
About Iowa County
Iowa County, Iowa, was established in 1843. It is home to 7 communities, the Amana Colonies, and over 16,000 residents. The County is administered by a five-member Board of Supervisors who are elected for four-year terms. Other elected officials include the Attorney, Auditor, Recorder, Sheriff, and Treasurer.