Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Vitos on 42nd

If you're looking for a place with a great atmosphere and great food, check out Vitos on 42nd.


This restaurant has a wide variety of foods to choose from. Salads, soups, burgers, wraps, sandwiches, and so much more. Also, try their delicious pasta dishes too, from pasta primavera, chicken tarragon, and many more options to choose from.

Also, if you're looking for a night out with friends to watch the big game, they have a great bar atmosphere with upper and lower level seating. Or if you're looking for something more elegant and romantic, they also have outdoor seating which makes for a great date night out.

Check out their happy hour specials, every week Monday through Friday from 4:00-6:00pm. Also for their complete menu options click here.

For more information check out there website at http://www.vitoson42nd.com/ and comment below on your experience at Vitos on 42nd.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Symphony Orchestra Concert

Well if enjoyed the Coe College Chorale Concert last Tuesday, or if you missed out on the musical sounds and are looking for another great concert opportunity, you are in luck.


Tonight, at 7:30pm in Sinclair Auditorium on the Coe College Campus the Coe College Symphony Orchestra will take the stage to perform a variety of musical selections for your enjoyment.

This season's guest conductor, Timothy Hankewich, will present classics from Mozart, Debussy and Schubert which you won't want to miss. The concert is free and open to the public so come to Coe College tonight and enjoy the harmonic sounds of the Coe College Symphony Orchestra.

For more information on tonight's concert click here.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Happy Earth Day!

Happy Earth Day everybody! What can you do today to help save our environment? There are plenty of things. Here is a list of ideas below.




1. Walk instead of driving
2. Carpool to school
3. Turn off the TV and lights when you leave the room
4. Plant a tree
5. Take a bath instead of a shower
6. Recycle Recycle Recycle
7. Use reusable bags when shopping at the grocery store or going to the library for books

For more ideas on how to help save our environment, click on the links below. Also, comment on how you participated in this years Earth Day and continue to work to save this great earth we live in!

http://www.earthday.org/
http://www.wikihow.com/Celebrate-Earth-Day
http://earthday.envirolink.org/guide6.html

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Concert Chorale

If you're looking for some great musical entertainment tonight, then come out to Sinclair Auditorium (located on the Coe College Campus on 1st Avenue) for Coe College Concert Chorale's Spring Concert event.

The Concert Chorale will open tonight with a variety of sacred selections and conclude with music from the famed muscial composer, Richard Rodgers. The Chancel Choir from Westminster Presbyterian Church of Cedar Rapids will also take the stage tonight as a special featured guests with "The Lord is My Shepherd," "Hymn of Gladness," and other favorites.

The concert will start at 7:30pm and is free and open to the public. For more information on tonight's concert, click here and enjoy the show!

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Deb's Ice Cream and Deli

This past week was a great week for a walk in downtown Cedar Rapids, so after a nice afternoon lunch at Brick's (which you can read about in one of my previous posts) my friends and I decided to stroll along the streets of downtown where we found Deb's Ice Cream and Deli.


Now, I'd never been to Deb's before but after looking at their menu and tasting their delicious ice cream favorites, I recommend you check it out! They have a variety of deli options to choose from. Hot and cold sandwiches, soups and salads, and let's not forget their homebaked cookies or scrumptious ice cream options for dessert.

After a lot of comtemplating I finally decided to go with one of their 16 delicious ice cream flavors. The ice cream tasted great and the service was nice and friendly. It was just what I needed on such a nice day outside in downtown Cedar Rapids.

So, next time the weather is nice, take a walk downtown and check out Deb's Ice Cream and Deli. Leave a comment below on what you thought about your experience at Deb's.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

"Buy it for Half"

If you like to go out to dinner with friends and family, or like going out for a night at the comedy club, but are a little short on cash and are looking for a way to cut down the costs, this is the thing for you!

"Buy it for Half" is a recently new website, found at KCRG.com, where you can buy $50.00 giftcards to local Cedar Rapids restaurants and businesses for only half the price ($25.00). The way the system works is you go online and select a category, select the item/giftcard you wish to buy, and then buy it!

It's such an easy and simple way to get more value for your buck! As a poor college student this is one of the best deals around. With local restaurants, such as Deanoz, Joensy's, and many more, as well as other local businesses such as the Clarion Hotel, Penguins Comedy Club, Gold's Gym, etc. This is a great deal with lots of options to choose from.

Just last week my friends and I got a $50.00 giftcard to Brick's Bar and Grill and another $50.00 giftcard to Dublin's City Pub for $25.00 each. So, check out these great deals and support our local businesses at a reasonable price you can afford.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Brick's Bar and Grill

It's time to head on back to the downtown district and try Brick's Bar and Grill. This Bar & Grill Restaurant provides a variety of menu options from Burgers to Wraps and Salads, even homemade Pizza's.

They also have a wide variety of appetizers, all at a reasonable price. Located in downtown Cedar Rapids at 320 2nd Ave SE, its a great place to stop for an afternoon lunch with friends or a dinner date night out on the town.

So if you're looking for a new restaurant to try this weekend, head to the downtown district and try out Brick's Bar and Grill. Great atmosphere, great food, and great service. I give it an A+.

Friday, April 9, 2010

Opening Night of "Proof" at TCR

Tonight is opening night of Theatre Cedar Rapids newest production, "Proof," a "hit Broadway play that brings a powerful and dramatic tale to the TCR stage."

To find out more information about this exciting production and compelling story line, click on the link below.
http://www.theatrecr.org/season.php?show=Proof

"Proof" will be on production at Theatre Cedar Rapids from now all the way until April 18th with shows at 7:30pm on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. Also, performances on Sundays at 2:30pm.

Order your tickets today by calling the box office at 319−366−8591 or order tickets online.

Enjoy the show!

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

CR Kernels Open 2010 Season

Not only is it opening week for Major League Baseball, but it's also opening week for Minor League Baseball too.

The Cedar Rapids Kernels will kickoff their season this Thursday night against the Beloit Snappers starting at 6:35pm. Order tickets online or call the box office at
(319) 363-3887.


The Cedar Rapids Kernels will open their season this weekend with games at home Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. They will keep up their busy schedule with games scheduled throughout the summer and into mid-September.

So, if you can't get out there and watch the Kernels this weekend check out their schedule and reserve your night at the Kernels sometime this season!

Monday, April 5, 2010

NCAA Basketball Championships

Well I know most of us Iowans may be a little disappointed that UNI isn't in the Championship Game of the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament, especially after they knocked out top seeded Kansas a couple weeks ago.

But tonight still looks to be an exciting game as the underdog #5 seed Butler takes on #1 Duke in the Championship game tipping off at 9:21pm eastern time (8:21 central time for the people of Cedar Rapids).

Now if you're looking for a place to go out with friends and watch the game on the big screen tonight and aren't sure where to go, click here and look at all the options Cedar Rapids has to offer.


Also don't forget about the local bars such as Tic Toc, Mahoneys, Moose McDuffy's, Dublins, Mulligans, etc. Also consider restaurants such as Buffalo Wild Wings, Applebees, Granite City, Third Base Brew etc.

There are lots of options to enjoy the game with family and friends tonight so get out there and have some fun! I'll be cheering for the underdog Butler. Who will you be rooting for?

Sunday, April 4, 2010

The Easter Bunny Hops into Town

Happy Easter blog followers!

Did the Easter Bunny hop into your hometown this weekend? Well, the bunny stopped by my hometown of Cedar Rapids where I celebrated this joyous day with my family and friends.

I enjoyed the day by attending church with my family, followed by a lovely home-cooked meal and a fun-filled Easter Egg Hunt at home (you're never too old for an Easter Egg Hunt).

What did you do this lovely Easter Weekend? Comment on your weekend below and also check out the website below, which contains lots of festive Easter ideas you can do next year such as crafts, recipes, egg decorating, and much more.

http://holidays.kaboose.com/easter/



I hope everyone had a great Easter Weekend and hopefully the bunny hopped into your hometown too!

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Sunny Skies Shine on CR

According to KCRG.com, tomorrow looks to be a great day to be outside. With the sun shining and highs reaching 80 degrees its time to get out there and enjoy the beautiful Spring, almost Summerlike weather.

So, here is a list of fun things you can do tomorrow to get out there and enjoy the day!

1. Go for a walk
2. Have a picnic in the park
3. Go frisbee golfing with friends
4. Go rollerblading
5. Get a group together for a fun game of kickball
6. Go for a bike ride
7. Layout and relax

There are many other fun things you can do outside on a warm and sunny day like tomorrow. Get out there and do something fun and if you have any other good ideas to add to the list, simply post a comment below. Have a great day!

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

"Walk n Talk"

Well, the weather outside this week couldn't get much better. With temperatures in the mid 70's throughout the next couple days, I recommend you get out there and enjoy it. One of my favorite things to do on a nice sunny day is call up one of my best friends and go for a "walk n talk."

A "walk n talk" is exactly what it sounds like. You get together with a friend or two and walk around and talk about the latest things. What's been going on in your life; what's new; etc.

It's a great way to get out there and enjoy the weather, spend time with friends, and get a little exercise while catching up on the latest news. Here are some trails around the area where you can meet for a "walk n talk".

Great "Walk n Talk" Locations
-Cherry Hill Trail
-Noelridge Trail
-Cherokee Trail
-Cleveland Elementary School Trail

Personally my friend and I usually just walk around the neighborhood or stroll where ever the wind takes us. But there are many great places to enjoy a "walk n talk" with your friends. Comment on your favorite "walk n talk" place below and get out there and enjoy this beautiful weather!

Friday, March 26, 2010

3rd Annual Diversity Conference

Still looking for something to do this weekend? Come to the 3rd Annual Diversity Conference on the Coe College campus this Saturday, March 27. Registration will start at 9:00am in Stuart Hall with sessions continuing throughout the day. The schedule of events is listed below.

Schedule of Events:
9:00-10:00AM - Registration and refreshments
10:00-10:50AM Session I
11:00-11:50AM Session II
12:00-1:20PM Lunch with Keynote Eddie Moore Jr. (Located in the PUB)
1:30-2:20PM Session III
2:30-4:00PM Reception at the BSEO House (located on the Coe College campus)

For more details on each individual session, click here and find out more about this great opportunity.

The 3rd annual Diversity Conference is open to the Community and is brought to you by the following Coe College Organizations: BSEO, Alliance, Multicultural Fusion, Gender Studies Department, and Committee on Diversity. I encourage the entire Cedar Rapids and Coe Community to attend and post your reflections and comments below.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

"Avenue Q" at the U.S. Cellular Center

Well, I'm back with another great theatre opportunity for you this weekend. Not only is Coe College performing the hit musical "Company" but the U.S. Cellular Center brings the musical "Avenue Q" to the stage this weekend with five outstanding performances.

Click here to find out information about the show and don't forget to order your tickets today by calling the U.S. Cellular Center Ticket Office at 1-800-745-3000 or order online at http://www.ticketmaster.com/venue/49260?brand=uscellularcenter

"Avenue Q" will be showing on Friday at 7:30pm, Saturday and Sunday at 2:00pm and 7:30pm both days. So get out there and enjoy this great theatre weekend!

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

"Company" comes to Coe

If you enjoy theatre, this is the weekend for you! This weekend, Coe College presents the musical "Company" in the Dows Theatre on the Coe College Campus. Performances will run from 8:00pm-11:00pm on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday this week.

Last Friday was opening night and they had a great crowd and are hoping for another great weekend to wrap up this fun and exciting musical.

Now I may not be much of a theatre person, but this musical plot sounds like a good one that would be interesting for all. Check out this news release to find out more about this entertaining musical.

Order your tickets today by calling the Coe College Box Office at 319-399-8600.

Also, follow my blog the rest of this week as I will be providing even more exciting theatre opportunities you can get in on this weekend.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Hello Spring! Where are you?

Well, according to the calendar, today marks the beginning of Spring, but by the looks outside this morning you would've thought differently. Here are some pictures of what I saw just before going to work this morning.

Here is a picture of the quad on the Coe College Campus in Cedar Rapids. The ground covered in snow!



This is the view along the sidewalk
of my apartment
building.
The bushes were covered in snow too!


And another morning cleaning off my car before work. Hopefully it will be the last time for awhile.





Luckily most of the snow has already melted away for the day. Now let's hope it will stay away until next year!

Let Spring begin!

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Dublin's Irish Pub

Well I hope you all made it out and had a safe and happy St. Patrick's Day! I actually joined in the festivities and walked in the SaPaDaPaSo Parade in Downtown Cedar Rapids. It was a lot of fun and it was great to see so many people filling the streets and coming together to celebrate this Cedar Rapids tradition.

I know St. Patrick's Day may be over but if you're looking for an Irish Pub to keep the celebration going, check out Dublin's Irish Pub located at 415 1st Street SE in downtown Cedar Rapids.


After much rebuilding after the flood, this "Taste of Ireland" restaurant is a great pub eatery with delicious food and an amazing atmosphere. After going there for the first time last week, I'm eager to go back again.

So, if you haven't been to Dublin's yet and are looking for a new restaurant to try this weekend, I recommend you check out Dublin's. Try out their food and let other blog followers know what you think by posting a comment below.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

SaPaDaPaSo Parade!

The luck of the Irish is in the air and it's time to join in on the St. Patrick's Day fun. Head out to downtown Cedar Rapids tomorrow for the 35th annual SaPaDaPaSo Parade.

The Parade will begin at 1:00 tomorrow afternoon starting at 4th Ave and 6th St. The parade route travels through downtown Cedar Rapids ending at nearby Green Square Park. It looks to be a gorgeous day with highs in the upper 50's, so grab your green and head downtown for a great afternoon full of St. Patrick's Day fun!

This annual parade began in 1975 and overtime has become a meaningful and celebrated tradition to the people of Cedar Rapids. To learn more about the history behind the SaPaDaPaSo Parade click on the link below.
http://www.sapadapaso.org/sapa_history_page/history.htm

Also learn more about the Saint Patrick's Day Parade Society by visiting their website at http://www.sapadapaso.org/

And if you can't make it to the Parade tomorrow afternoon, don't worry, KCRG TV 9 will be providing coverage online at KCRG.com so you can watch the parade while your at work. So don't miss out and have a great St. Patrick's Day!

Monday, March 15, 2010

What's The Buzz?

Well blog followers I'm back from the sunshine state and ready to get back to filling you in on the "Cedar Rapids Buzz." But first I want to hear what you did over the past week while I was away. I'll give you a sneak peek at my week in the sunshine state. Here are some photos of my trip with the Coe College Tennis Team.









We all went to Cocoa Beach for the day!

The water was cold but still so pretty!


We also enjoyed dressing up and going out to dinner together!

It was my last Spring Break with the tennis team and I had a blast!

Now that you've had a sneak peek into my week, I want to hear about your week. It's your chance to be in my shoes and post on the "Cedar Rapids Buzz." The snow has melted and the sun has been shining. What else have I been missing out on over the past week? Did you take my advice and do anything on the Spring Break Top 10 List? What have you been up to? It's your turn to fill me in on the "Cedar Rapids Buzz."

Saturday, March 6, 2010

This Week in Cedar Rapids

Well blog followers I'm sorry to say I'll be on a leave of absence from my blog for the next week as it is our Spring Break at Coe College and I'll be traveling with the tennis team to Orlando, Florida. But no worries I have not forgotten about you. I have made a list of things to do in Cedar Rapids while I'm away. Have fun with it and get out there and enjoy the city of Cedar Rapids.

10 Things to do this week in Cedar Rapids

1. Rock the stable and cheer the Roughriders on to victory. They will be playing at home at the CR Ice Arena on March 6, March 12, and March 13.
2. Go on a shopping spree with your friends at Lindale Mall or Westdale Mall. While you're at Westdale check out the new restaurant, Teri D's. Great food for a great price.
3. While your out at Westdale Mall stop by the Cedar Rapids Public Library and pick up a book and enjoy some reading time throughout the week.
4. Check out the newly re-opened Theatre Cedar Rapids (TCR) and their production of "The Producers". Performances run from now until March 14th.
5. Go to a movie at one of Cedar Rapids finest movie theatres. Pick from a variety of movies such as "Valentine's Day", "Shutter Island", "Blindside" and so much more.
6. Before you go to the movies try out a new restaurant you've never been to before, or try cooking a new recipe at home. You may find you had cooking skills you never knew you had before.
7. Enjoy an evening full of excitement at Cirque de Soleil, performing at the US Cellular Center March 10-14.
8. Before you enjoy an evening at Cirque de Soleil check out the new downtown district. Businesses are back and better than ever after the flood but they need your support.
9. Stop by the craft store and pick up materials and supplies to enjoy craft time with your friends. Enjoy making tie blankets, knitting, or my personal favorite, scrapbooking.
10. Don't forget to enjoy time of relaxation and time with family and friends.

If you have any others ideas of what to do in Cedar Rapids this week, comment below. Have a great week everyone and I'll be back to keep you up to date on the Cedar Rapids Buzz soon!

Friday, March 5, 2010

TCR Re-opens Downtown

When the Floods of 2008 poured through the downtown area almost two years ago, there were two main entertainment centers that were hit hard. One was the Cedar Rapids Paramount where many concerts, entertainment, and shows were performed. The other, Theatre Cedar Rapids, a place full of exciting shows and entertainment for the Cedar Rapids Community. After months of sadness and grief, the city is now overjoyed and full of excitement.

Theatre Cedar Rapids, located in downtown Cedar Rapids across from the US Cellular Center, re-opened its doors last weekend to a sell out crowd. More than 550 people came out for the opening night of the new production of "The Producers". After 20 months of renovations, the Cedar Rapids Community has been anxiously awaiting this day and couldn't be happier with the outcome.

With new seating, new concessions, new restroom facilities, new lounges, etc. it is amazing how they have turned such devastation into something so great.

Check out this video, brought to you by KCRG TV9 News, for the complete story.



Last weekend was the opening weekend of "The Producers" and the actors and actresses were welcomed by a sell out crowd. They are hoping for another sell out crowd this weekend and all the way until their production finishes up on Sunday, March 14. Tickets can be purchased by calling the box office at 319−366−8591 or order online by going to http://www.theatrecr.org/blog/tickets

So, if you're looking for some entertainment, check out the new Theatre Cedar Rapids. You won't be disappointed.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Words from a National Champion

To get you ready for the Wrestling Championships this weekend I’ve interview someone close to home to give you their thoughts on all the excitement ahead. These are the words of Coe College senior, Tyler Burkle, (National Wrestling Champion ’08) and his thoughts on the upcoming weekend.

Are you ready for another run at the National Championship?
Absolutely. I came up a little short of my goal last year when I took 3rd place. I feel like that has motivated me through the off season. I have put more time and effort into my training this off season than I ever have before. I realize that this is my last shot at wrestling in the NCAA National Championships, I want to go out on top. I have been wrestling since I was four years old, and it all comes down to this last week.

What are you hopes going into the weekend? What is your ultimate goal? My goal is to win the team title. Coe has never been national champions as a team and that is definitely the ultimate goal. I also want to win an individual title, but I think the team goal is more important. I think if we all go out there and wrestle up to our ability, the national championship is definitely within reach.

How did you feel after you won the National Championship a couple years ago? It was an awesome feeling. It just felt so good to have all of my hard work and dedication pay off. It didn't feel nearly as good finishing 3rd place last year and I want that feeling of being a National Champion back again. I want to win for myself, but also for my coaches, family, and friends that have supported me and believed in me throughout my whole wrestling career.

Who is your biggest competition? As a team, our biggest competition is Augsburg and Wartburg. Augsburg is currently ranked number one, Wartburg number two, and we (Coe) are ranked third. As those are the rankings, I feel like all three teams are very equal and capable of winning the championship. It's all about putting it all together when it counts, wrestling your best when the pressure is on.

What are you ranked going into the tournament? I am ranked number one nationally going into the national tournament at 184 pounds. That being said, I will probably have a pretty big target on my back so it's important I am ready to go every single time I step on the mat. I want to get out to an early lead in every match to put doubt in my opponent's mind.

How do you feel about competing against Wartburg, as they have been your biggest rivals in the Iowa Conference for the past few years?
I like the rivalry. I think it's good for the sport and it's definitely exciting as an athlete. Wartburg is very good and has an excellent wrestling tradition. To dethrone Wartburg this year would be a great feeling. However, I think that there will be other teams at nationals that will step up and compete for the title.

How would you describe your college wrestling career? What does it mean to you?
I had a lot of fun wrestling for Coe. I have had excellent coaches, teammates, and fans. Without these people, I know I wouldn't have had near the success. It means a lot to me that everyone here has been so supportive and helpful. It's great that others are always encouraging you and want to see you succeed. I will definitely miss college wrestling, it has been an awesome journey. I just want to make sure we have a good end to the season.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

National Wrestling Championships

If you’re a wrestling fan then come out this weekend to the U.S. Cellular Center for the Division III Wrestling National Championships. Competition will start heating up on Friday, March 5 and will continue throughout the day and conclude on Saturday, March 6.

Top contenders competing for the national team title include top ranked Augsburg College, followed by Wartburg College at number two, and our close to home Coe College Kohawks are ranked at number three.

Both Coe and Wartburg have qualified individual contenders in all 10 weight classes and look to compete well and finish out the year strong. Coe College senior, Tyler Burkle, and Coe College Junior Clayton Rush will be back in the circle again this weekend in front of their home crowd and are fired up and ready to go.

Burkle comes into the tournament ranked number one in the nation at 184 pounds and is ready for another run at the National Championship he won two years ago.

Win or lose, it is bound to be a great weekend of intense competition, so don’t miss out.

Call the U.S. Cellular Center Ticket Office at 319-362-1729 to get you tickets today or order tickets online at http://www.ticketmaster.com/venue/49260?brand=uscellularcenter and get in on the excitement.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Let's Grab A Bite!

As a Westdale Mall employee for over three years now, I’ve seen how business has slowed overtime. Within three years Von Maur, American Eagle, and recently the Buckle have all closed their doors. But it’s time to stop back in and check out the latest openings.

This past week two new stores have opened its doors. Teri D’s is a new restaurant that is grabbing a lot of customers attention with its great food and great prices. Currently serving breakfast sandwiches and delicious lunch options such as sandwiches, burgers, soups, salads, wraps, etc. it’s another option for customers to enjoy a lovely afternoon lunch with friends and family.

Teri D’s isn’t the only business opening its doors at Westdale Mall. Recently a new coffee shop, Java Oasis, opened its doors, providing customers with delicious pastry and coffee drink options.


(Video brought to you by KCRG TV9 News)

Although many think Westdale Mall has been on its way under, it’s time to bring it back and keep it going. These businesses are just the beginning. Support the Westdale Mall and grab a bite to eat with your family or enjoy a cup of coffee with your friends!

Once you’ve tried it, spread the word and comment on your experience here. It's time to bring the mall back!

Friday, February 26, 2010

Weekend Fun for Everyone!

It’s another weekend full of fun in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. If you are into sports we have just what you are looking for. If you are looking at getting your weekly exercise in while supporting a great cause, Cedar Rapids has it. Or if you’re looking at supporting a great cause while enjoying some sweet treats, Cedar Rapids is the place to be.


Start off your Saturday by joining hundreds of others at the Westdale Mall from 10:00am-noon to participate in the Juvenile Diabetes Walk to find a Cure. This annual event raises funds and awareness about this deadly disease in hopes that someday we may find a cure.

Once you get done walking enjoy the afternoon shopping or going out to lunch with friends, but don’t forget to stop by Eby Fieldhouse on the Coe College campus to watch the Iowa Conference Tournament Championship game as the Coe College Women’s Basketball team takes on Simpson at 4:00pm. It’s bound to be exciting.


After the game stop by Upper and Lower Gage on the Coe College Campus for the 10th annual Delta Dessert Gala and grab a sweet treat to support a great cause.
All of the proceeds from the annual Dessert Gala will be donated to the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and Iowa Heart Connection to help raise funds in hopes to make a difference in the lives of many children currently living with cancer.

And if you’re still looking for something to do after the Dessert Gala, head over to the Cedar Rapids Ice Arena and rock the stable by cheering the Cedar Rapids Roughrider’s on to victory as they take on Fargo at 7:05pm.


Saturday is a full day of fun in Cedar Rapids. So get out there and enjoy it!

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Roughriders Back At Home


The Olympics may be coming to an end, but for you hockey fans out there, Cedar Rapids is gearing up to bring you more exciting action from the ice.

The United States Hockey League (USHL) Cedar Rapids Roughriders, an amateur hockey team in Cedar Rapids, Iowa is ready to bring you a thrilling wrap up to their very successful season.

Currently ranked second in the East Division behind Green Bay with a record of 28-15-3, the Roughriders are looking to finish the season strong. With 14 games left and 10 at home, they are ready to rock the stable.

So, if your looking for something to do and need a little boost after the Olympics closes down for another 4 years, come out and watch the Roughriders this weekend. They play Youngstown this Friday, February 26th and on Saturday, February 27th they take on Fargo, both games at 7:05pm.

Now, if you can’t make it out this weekend, no problem, the Roughriders will be competing at home the next three weekends so schedule it in for next week or the week after when they take on Division leader Green Bay on Saturday, March 13th.

I went to a game a couple months ago where they pulled off an exciting win against Waterloo in overtime 4-3. Get in on the excitement too and order your tickets today
by calling 319-247-0340 or visiting their website at http://www.ridertownusa.com/

Monday, February 22, 2010

Try Something New!


Getting tired of the same old coffee shop? Well it’s time to head over to Brewed Awakenings and try something new!

Brewed Awakenings is a locally owned coffee shop located in Cedar Rapids, Iowa that has been serving customers for over 6 years.

With a wide selection of drinks to choose from, delicious food selections, great Friday night entertainment, and an atmosphere that you’ll love, it’s bound to be your new favorite coffee shop stop.

Stop in morning, afternoon, or evening and select from a wide variety of refreshing drink options such as mochas, lattes, smoothies, Italian sodas, espressos and so much more.

Also, if you’re looking for a new lunch spot, look no further. Stop over to Brewed Awakenings and try their homemade soups and sandwiches.

With sandwiches ranging from egg salad, chicken salad, turkey pesto, and more; as well as homemade chicken noodle, white chicken chili, and bacon potato soups, you’re bound to find something you’ll love and keep on coming back time and time again.

Brewed Awakenings is located at 1271 First Ave SE, directly across from Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. For more information on their daily menu specials, hours of operation, and musical entertainment, check out their website at http://www.brewedcr.com/

Stop at Brewed Awakenings today and try something new. Then post your review here!

Friday, February 19, 2010

Winter Wonderland


Just when you thought Winter may have come to an end and we were headed for Spring, more flurries have come to grace us with its presence. So why not embrace it?

I think back to when I was a kid and all the crazy winter wonderland adventures I'd get myself into. Here are a list of a few memorable moments.


1. Went sledding in my backyard and ran into a pole. Had a black eye for a week!
2. Built a snow fort in the backyard in an attempt to make an igloo. We fell a little short.
3. Climbing on the snow banks and bruised my tail bone. Had to rest a few days before walking around the mall.
4. Put water on the hill in my backyard to make it extra slippery. We could barely climb to the top of the hill to go down.
5. Went sledding in the backyard again and got stuck under the fence. Had to rip my snow pants just to get me out.
6. Anxiously awaiting a snow day so I could play in the snow and make a snowman.
7. Playing in the snow and sledding for hours. Then coming into the house for a nice cup of hot chocolate and marshmellows.

Oh, the list goes on and on...

I'm sure you have some exciting winter wonderland stories too. Comment and post them on here. Also, get out there this weekend and make new winter wonderland memories before it's too late! Spring is just around the corner so make the most of the winter season while you can!


Cedar Rapids has some great sledding spots: Cleveland Elementary, Roosevelt Middle School, and Shawnee Park are just to name a few. If you have any other favorite spots let me know and let's get out there and enjoy ourselves!

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Support a great cause!

Looking for something to do tomorrow night?

Cedar Rapids has some great events going on this Wednesday, February 17th where you can help support two great causes.

First start your night off with an enjoyable dinner at HuHot Mongolian Grill located at the Lindale Mall food court. Stop out between 5:00-9:00pm as the Alzheimer's Association Board of Directors become "Helping Hands" and help serve up hot food on the HuHot grills while raising money and earning tips for a good cause! Celebrity Chef's include KGAN-CBS 2 anchor, Tim Seymour; Chairman, President & CEO of Rockwell Collins, Clay Jones; President & CEO of Mercy Medical Center, Tim Charles; and many more!


I interned with this organization over the summer and have seen what they can do to help the lives of others, but they need your help in continuing to work towards their goal. So stop by and support the Alzheimer’s Association East Central Iowa Chapter here in Cedar Rapids.


Then, once you get done with dinner, head over to Coe College and watch the Women’s and Men’s basketball teams as they take on Central College in the annual "Pink Zone" event, a rally sponsored by the NCAA during the month of February to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer research. Support a great cause and also get the chance to walk away with a free mini pink basketball, which will be thrown out during the game thanks to our Aid to Women sponsors.

So if your not doing anything on Wednesday night please consider making your night one that can help make a difference and support two great causes.