Tag: Indian Creek Nature Center
Linn County Board of Supervisors awards $150,000 in grants
The Linn County Board of Supervisors has awarded $150,000 in grants from its Legacy and Community Attraction Fund to four non-profit organizations, according to...
Indian Creek Nature Center receives $250,000 in ARPA funding
Indian Creek Nature Center has announced it has been awarded $250,000 of Linn County’s $11 million available ARPA dollars. More than 90 organizations applied...
Economic Alliance unveils ‘spring staycation’
Not traveling this March for spring break? Not a problem. The Cedar Rapids Metro Economic Alliance is offering its first list of spring staycation...
The Restoration Project launches Courageous Leadership Workshops
The Restoration Project, founded in 2019 to help people and organizations reach their full potential through leadership and organizational development services, kicked off quarterly...
Indian Creek Nature Center wins Allegra Cedar Rapids’ ‘Comeback’ sweepstakes
Allegra Cedar Rapids, a printing and marketing solutions provider, has announced Indian Creek Nature Center in Cedar Rapids as one of the winners of...
Indian Creek Nature Center’s Creekside Forest School now open
The new nature-based preschool at the Indian Creek Nature Center (ICNC), the Creekside Forest School (CFS), is now open for students, with a ribbon-cutting...
Act locally on environmental challenges
CBJ Editorial
There are significant environmental challenges facing our state, nation and world. They include a changing climate, unclean water and a recent report on...
Real Success with Nate Kaeding: John Myers
Nate Kaeding (right) with John Myers, of Indian Creek Nature Center, at the nonprofit's home in Cedar Rapids.
Sponsored by West Bank, this is the...
Indian Creek plots new demonstration farm
Elyse Robinson and John Myers of the Indian Creek Nature Center show off the barn at Etzel Sugar Grove Farm, which will be guided...
Nonprofits talk recruiting wins and woes
A volunteer sorts food at the Crisis Center food bank in a file photo. The nonprofit uses around 100 volunteers in its Crisis Intervention...