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Iowa City Video Update: Library Services, Mural Ribbon Cutting, And More
Watch to learn how the Library is now providing access to public Internet computers on walk-in basis as part of its phased re-opening plan.
October 19, 2020
Iowa City Update is a weekly video featuring City of Iowa City projects, programs and events. Topics this week include some returning services at the Library, a ribbon cutting for a new mural, and much more. Click the image below to watch Iowa City Update.
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Video Update: Library Services Return
Computer Access at the Library
Watch to learn how the Library is now providing access to public Internet computers on a walk-in basis as part of its phased re-opening plan.
Find out what's happening in Iowa Cityfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The ICPL Bookmobile can be found on the streets again, offering Hold Pickup Service at various locations around Iowa City.
Registered Johnson County voters can swing by the Library to cast their ballot as part of in-person early voting that begins on October 19th.
Take advantage of this free online training to get an in-depth understanding of local fair housing laws and best practices.
South District Neighborhood Mural Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Help celebrate this 4,400 square foot mural! The dedication will include the reveal of the mural name, snacks, raffle prizes, yard games, and a voter registration booth.
Learn about this collection event that allows Iowa City residents to dispose of expired, unused, and unwanted medications.
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