July Children’s Activities

4-Library closed
5-Take-and-Make Tuesday:  Squirt Gun Painting*
6-Yoga in the Park
6-Storytime at the Kids Lunch Club
6-Frida Kahlo Birthday Party with ArtHaus*
7-Stroller Walk
7-Crafternoon*
8-ISU Insect Zoo*
11-Storytime in the Park
12-Take-and-Make: Pressed Plant Bookmark*
12-Bubble Stations*
13-Yoga in the Park
13-Storytime at the Kids Lunch Club
14-Stroller Walk
14-Summer Crafternoon*
15-Baby Dance Party
18-Storytime in the Park
19-Take-and-Make: Ice Painting*
19-Hammocks and Books
20-Yoga in the Park
20-Storytime at the Kids Lunch Club
21-Stroller Walk
21-Naturebrary at Twin Springs Park: Fairy Houses*
22-Sensory Walk at the Decorah Prairie*
25-Playgroup in the Park with Helping Services
26-Take-and-Make: Clay Nest*
26-Dog Tales
27-Yoga in the Park
27-Storytime at the Kids Lunch Club
28-Stroller Walk

*Registration Required

 

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Rhymes With Decorah Podcast: RWD#14 Michelle Lynn of Savvy History

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Michelle, of Savvy History, or Michelle Lynn as many of us have known her over the past several years is a writer, musician, educator, presenter, and one of the main influences of how “Rhymes With Decorah” got started! It’s true – but you’ll have to listen to this show to hear that story!

Michelle grew up on a century farm here in NE Iowa, found her way musically to the guitar, and started writing songs as a teenager. That love of music found her playing across the region as a young musician, and eventually moving to Austin, TX before returning to NE Iowa and meeting her future husband. Five albums later, and a lot of life experience, Michelle realized her passions could also help shape the lives of young people as an educator, while pursuing her writing, and growing a family! These opportunities have lead to opportunities in online teaching and mentoring young people across the country, all from her home here in Decorah.

Savvy History is the creation that has housed much of Michelle’s melding of old and new work in writing. A lifelong interest in biographies helped spur some of the concepts of Savvy History, along with her studies in Creative Psychology, history, and a love of telling those stories through writing and music.

One of the series that Michelle worked on through her blog was the “First Creative Dollar”, profiling figures from Frederick Douglas and Louisa May Alcott, to Rachel Carson, and the cult fan favorite painter Bob Ross (their stories are all fantastic!).

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Along the way she quit Social Media entirely for 6 years – and eventually found her way back on her terms. You can hear that story on the show, and also read about it on the Savvy History Blog.

We’d like to thank Michelle for not only being a guest on the show, but for also planting the seed that this show should be a reality – a true example of the power of people talking and sharing ideas in a small community.

Find our more about Michelle and her work:

https://www.savvyhistory.com/

https://www.instagram.com/savvyhistory/

 

*You can catch Michelle live on Thursday July 7th (2022) as part of Decorah’s Lawn Chair Night – Live on Washington Street series – 5:30pm, Washington Street, just outside of Impact Coffee.

 

“Rhymes With Decorah” is a companion project of Inspire(d) Media.

Original music heard in this podcast performed and recorded by Nick Zielinski of Decorah. Find him on Instagram @indicative_of_drumming

 

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