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50TH ART ON THE SQUARE KICKS OFF ON JUNE 6

Art on the Square is one of Iowa’s longest running and most successful art shows. Oskaloosa’s historic downtown provides the atmosphere for as many as 70 exhibitors and thousands of spectators.   In celebration of 50 Years of Art on the Square, this year’s event will feature art vendors, live performances, interactive art exhibits, and more.

Event Schedule

Friday, June 8: 5 – 10 PM

  • Shop Artist Vendors
  • Live Chalk Mural Creation by Rolland Guild
  • Live Music by Backrow Hooligans: 6-8 PM

Saturday, June 9: 9 AM – 4 PM

  • Shop Artist Vendors
  • Art on the Square Logo Contest Exhibit
  • Live Chalk Mural Creation by Rolland Guild
  • YMCA Children’s Activities
  • 4-H Take-and-Make Crafts
  • Live Music and Performing Arts
  • Ben Davis & Friends: 11 AM – 12 PM
  • Up-Lifting Puppet Company: (1-1:15 PM)
  • Brant Bollman: (Time TBA)

Up to $28K Available to Local Business

(OSKALOOSA, Iowa) – Do you have a great business? Have you always wanted to own a business in downtown Oskaloosa? Is your current business planning to expand services or add a new product line? Do you have a piece of equipment you wish you could purchase for your business?

Main Street Oskaloosa is looking for interested entrepreneurs who could use $28,000 to launch or grow their business idea within the Oskaloosa Main Street district. The Open 4 Business contest, launched in 2015, is an opportunity for businesses located within a state-designated Main Street district, to compete for a chance to win up to $28,000 in grant funds to assist with a business development or expansion project that will benefit the local community. Businesses must complete an application and submit a short video outlining their business idea and how it will benefit the local economic climate in their community. A 25{99cd714f394079a7f0ed2eb1518dd31342ff3ceb5b6c267c3ad8acd5b5a7d66b} cash match is required. The grant funds are administered by the Iowa Economic Development Authority’s Downtown Resource Center and Main Street Iowa program.

Stop by the Oskaloosa Main Street office to pick up an application and instructions for the local grant competition. Deadline for the local program is April 15, 2018 by 4:00 PM at the Oskaloosa Main Street office, 222 1st Avenue East. Each designated Main Street community may submit one local business applicant that will represent their city at the sub-state competition held on June 27, 2018. Sub-state winners will receive $8,000 and advance to the state contest which will be held in Waterloo, Iowa the evening of August 28, 2018. The state winner could win up to $20,000.
We encourage businesses to review the 2018 Contest Rules, Guidelines, and Program Information.

For complete details about this program, please contact Emily Brown at 641-672-2591, email ebrown@oacdg.org, or stop by the office 222 1st Avenue East.

-This information was provided in a news release from Oskaloosa Main Street.

Main Awarded The Main Street Iowa Challenge Grant

An Oskaloosa project has been selected as one of only 14 across the state to receive funding through the prestigious Main Street Iowa Challenge Grant.

Jennifer Main, a local business and property owner, plans to use the grant to help fund the creation of an apartment above her Edward Jones office at 111 High Avenue East, also known as the Dixon Block, in downtown Oskaloosa. The Dixon Block is a contributing building to the Historic District and retains the beauty of the grand bay window which overlooks the town square.

Current plans for the apartment include two bedrooms, two bathrooms, full kitchen and laundry, new furnace and water heater, living and dining areas, a rear deck, and exterior alleyway access. Construction on the project is set to begin in early 2018, and is anticipated to be completed within a two year time frame.

Creation of upper story housing has been identified as a top priority of Main Street Oskaloosa/Iowa, and the City of Oskaloosa. The Comprehensive Housing Needs Assessment completed in May of 2017, indicates a need for an additional 113 market-rate rental units, a larger demand than any other housing type.

Emily Brown, Oskaloosa Main Street Director, sees the downtown district as the perfect place for these types of apartments. “Our district has huge potential for these types of units. Between that and the wonderful incentives offered through programs like this one, it’s a no-brainer. One of our top priorities is to help facilitate as many upper story housing projects in the downtown area as we can over the next few years to fill the need. ”

Main’s project is not the first in the community to be selected to receive Main Street Iowa Challenge Grant funds. Other local projects funded by the grant include Trolley Place (2009), and the recently completed McMillen Building renovation, which includes a first floor commercial space and four second floor rental units (2015). Main’s project will receive the full $75,000 grant. In all, Oskaloosa has received over $225,000 in funds through the Challenge Grant program.

“The Main Street Iowa Challenge grants have proven to be catalysts for the revitalization of Iowa’s historic main streets,” said IEDA Director Debi Durham. “These projects demonstrate the ongoing financial commitment the people of our state – both our elected officials and private citizens – have made to the revitalization of our historic downtown districts. Rehabilitated downtown buildings create opportunities for new business and new residences in the core of our communities.”

“Each project must provide at least a dollar-for-dollar cash-match. In total, these projects will leverage three times the state’s investment into bricks and mortar rehabilitation. These projects will also have a significant economic impact within each district and have a direct impact on each community’s downtown revitalization efforts,” explained Main Street Iowa State Coordinator Michael Wagler.

The Challenge Grant program is funded through an appropriation from the Iowa Legislature. Since the first appropriation in 2002 through 2016, approximately $6.8 million in state and federal funds have leveraged over $45 million of private reinvestment. Over the life of the program, 138 projects in 49 Main Street Iowa commercial districts across the state have received funding.

“We are extremely grateful this grant program is offered. It has and continues to have a tremendous economic impact in our community” said Brown. “We are very excited to see this project come to fruition.”

The IEDA official press release featuring a complete list of grant recipients can be found at the following address: Iowa Economic Development.

Oskaloosa Main Street’s mission is to enhance downtown Oskaloosa as an attractive, unified and
economically sound commercial district by preserving the architectural heritage and communicating a
positive image.

Oskaloosa Main Street Lighted Christmas Parade & Event Awards

The winners are as follows from a slate of 61 entries in the parade held Thurs. Nov. 30. Awards were presented at 9:30 PM following the parade and concert in the Penn Central Mall. Thanks to EVERYONE who participated and EVERYONE who attended these events.

 

“Judges Choice” – Clow Valve

 

Children’s Choice – 1st Assembly of God Church

 

1st Place Most Outstanding-

Most Outstanding Large Business – MUSCO

Most Outstanding Medium Business – Mahaska Drug

Most Outstanding Small Business – OACDG Diplomats

Most Outstanding Church – First Christian Reformed Church

Most Outstanding Non-Profit – Knights of Columbus

Most Outstanding Use of Animals – Diamonds & Dust Equestrian Drill Team

Most Outstanding Out of Town – Shrine Unit KAABA Hillbillies

 Most Outstanding Individual/Family – Kelly Bender 

Most Outstanding Music – Oskaloosa High School Drum Line

   

2nd Place–  Outstanding –

Outstanding Large Business –  Mahaska Health Partnership 

Outstanding Medium Business – Eagle One 

Outstanding Small Business – Community 1st Credit Union 

Outstanding Church – Fellowship Bible Church

Outstanding Non-Profit – Oskaloosa Scouts, #71 & 77

Outstanding Use of Animals – The Alley KADTS

Outstanding Out of Town –   SERVPRO

Outstanding Individual/Family – Santa 

Outstanding Music – William Penn Marching Band

1st Place Window Display – Debbie’s Merle Norman

“Home Decorating Contest” Winners

Judge’s Choice – Oskaloosa Downtown Square  

Best First-time Entry – William Young, 401 South 1st St.

Most Original – Steve & Kendra Heaton, 1105 Arbor Trace

Best Use of Color – Alvern & Jane Boetsma, 1201 Arbor Trace         

Best Use of Animation: Kurt & Susan Kallash, 708 South M Street

Best Use of Lights: Mike & Molly Sterner, 1115 C Ave. East

Festival of Trees held at Penn Central Mall.  Proceeds from all auctioned trees and wreaths will go to sustain “Painting with Lights”.  (Amount to be figured yet at this time.)

          Best Use of Decorations:  Organization – Key Club

                                                Business – Fareway

                                               

Most Creative:               Organization – FACE of Mahaska County

                                                Business – Book Vault                    

         

Best Use of Theme:        Organization – FACE of Mahaska County

                                                Business – FocusPoint Chiropractic

                                               

People’s Choice: MCG  (Mahaska Communication Group)                                       

         

3rd Place Overall   $100  FACE of Mahaska County

2nd Place Overall   $200  H & S Feed and Country Store

1st Place Overall   $300  Mahaska Communication Group (MCG)

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