Kids’ Saturday at the Museum The Sioux City Public Museum is offering a free, drop-in family fun morning. Activities are designed for preschool and early-elementary-aged children, but all are welcome to join in the fun. Kids’ Saturday: Explore Antarctica, takes place this Saturday, January 10, from 10-11 a.m. The activities for Kids’ Saturday: Explore Antarctica directly correspond with the Museum’s current exhibit, Walking in Antarctica. Adults and children are invited to listen to The Snowy Day
Sioux City, Iowa CyberCloak.Tech today released a new Small Business Cybersecurity Guide built to help organizations make sense of the NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 and turn it into an achievable, real-world action plan. Small businesses now have a clearer way to approach cybersecurity risk, but the volume of information can be overwhelming. CyberCloak’s guide distills the core ideas of the NIST CSF 2.0 Small Business Quick-Start Guide into plain-language insights any business owner or
Sioux City Public Museum opens Toys & Quilts The Sioux City Public Museum announces the opening of its newest exhibition, Toys & Quilts, an inviting exploration of the warm, handcrafted traditions that have shaped childhood and community for generations—just in time for the holiday season. Visitors are invited to discover a charming selection of classic toys from the Museum’s collection, including a circa-1900 cast-iron floor train, a 1909 Milton Bradley cardboard toy village, and a miniature
AMES, Iowa – Across Iowa, community leaders face growing expectations to justify programs and budgets with clear evidence. To help meet that need, Iowa State University Extension and Outreach is piloting Leading with Data, a new three-part online workshop series that teaches a clear, repeatable process for using data in everyday decisions. The workshops are designed for people who help guide local programs and projects but don’t work with data every day. That includes nonprofit staff, city and county
Sioux City Public Museum opens Walking in Antarctica (Sioux City) - In 2015, artist Helen Glazer traveled to Antarctica as a grantee of the National Science Foundation’s Antarctic Artists and Writers Program, in order to photograph ice and geological formations for eventual production as photographic prints and sculpture. She worked out of remote Antarctic scientific field camps and had access to protected areas that can only be entered with government permits or in the company of a skilled