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IBEW Holiday Lighted Parade | Nov. 24

Downtown Partners and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 231 invite the community to kick off the 2025 holiday season at the IBEW ...
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Phone Banking for Rachel Burns | Dec. 6

The Iowa Democratic Party invites Woodbury Democrats to join in an afternoon of phone banking on behalf of Rachel Burns, the Democratic candidate for Iowa ...
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Meet & Greet with Zach Wahls | Dec. 1

Zach is a sixth-generation Iowan, a problem-solving State Senator, and new dad running to bring a new generation of leadership to the U.S. Senate to take ...
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Food Bank Support | Through November

WCDP has joined forces with Sweetwater Uprising and Siouxland’s Good Trouble Makers to help feed Siouxlanders experiencing food insecurity due to the ...
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Friendsgiving Central Committee Meeting | Nov. 26

Join the Woodbury Democrats for the Friendsgiving Central Committee meeting/celebration on Wednesday, November 26, at 6 PM at the First Congregational ...
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WCDP Announce Keynote Speaker | Oct. 14

Bernsten is a playwright, author, and speaker. A graduate of Northwestern University and the University of Oxford, he traveled to all 50 states to talk ...
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WCD Winter Social | Dec. 5

Attendees are invited to wear your favorite holiday sweater and bring a new, unwrapped toy for donation to the Siouxland Soup Kitchen’s annual holiday ...
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NAACP Freedom Fund Weekend | Oct. 18-19

The NAACP Sioux City is hosting James Carter, President-Elect of the National Bar Association, at its annual Freedom Fund Dinner Saturday, October 18. The ...
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Central Committee Meeting | October 22

Join the Woodbury Democrats for the Central Committee meeting on October 22 at 6 PM at the Aalfs Downtown Public Library in Sioux City.
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City Primary Election | October 7

In this primary election, Sioux City voters can select three out of nine candidates to fill three seats on the City Council. The six top vote-getters will ...
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