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April 10-16, 2026

 
 
Who are these crossword people?
 

There are two types of people in this world: those who do crossword puzzles and those who don’t. I have been both, which means I can’t make up my mind — and I have a healthy number of unfinished grids.

Back when I subscribed to the print edition of The Des Moines Register, I attacked the crossword every morning with confidence, a pen and absolutely no realistic plan for finishing it. I rarely completed one. Not because I didn’t try, but because the puzzle and I had different expectations of my intelligence.

Still, I showed up daily. That has to count for something. Persistence? Delusion? Difficult to say.

A decade ago, I decided to share this character-building experience with our readers by adding crossword puzzles to CITYVIEW magazine. The response was positive — until it wasn’t.

One time, we printed the wrong answers. Being scolded by crossword enthusiasts isn’t fun. They responded swiftly, passionately and with a level of detail that suggested they do, in fact, finish their puzzles. Unlike me.

Then there was the time we switched puzzle providers and made the crosswords too easy. I thought this would be a win. Who doesn’t like feeling smart? Crossword people, apparently. They did not want easy. They wanted struggle. They wanted adversity. They wanted to question their life choices over a five-letter word for “obscure bird.” So, naturally, we switched back to the more challenging puzzles to preserve public peace.

All this raises one question: Who are these crossword people?

According to Global English Editing, crossword fans share traits like curiosity, resilience and a love of language. All true. I would add one more: They have time. Lots of it. Enough to both solve the puzzle and write a strongly worded response if 17-Across is slightly off.

These days, I still dabble. At the recommendation of our food writer, Jim Duncan, I subscribed to Smithsonian magazine, which features excellent crosswords tied to its articles. They are smart, engaging and, in my case, still mostly unfinished. Tradition matters.

And now, in what may or may not be a bold editorial decision, we are bringing crossword puzzles to our 14 Iowa Living magazines. After a lengthy search, we found ones we think readers will enjoy — challenging enough to avoid outrage, but hopefully not so difficult that I receive emails written entirely in capital letters.

So, whether you are a die-hard solver or someone who confidently fills in three answers and calls it a day, there will be something for you. As for me, I will be there with each issue, pen in hand, ready to not quite finish what I started.

Have a great week, and thanks for reading.

Shane Goodman
President and Publisher
Big Green Umbrella Media
shane@dmcityview.com
515-953-4822, ext. 305

 
 

Kiwanis Not So New Newlywed Game

Thursday, April 16, 6 p.m.
Miller Park Community Room, 401 Booth St., Polk City
Join your neighbors for a night of laughs and snacks. This event is open to everyone, not just Kiwanis members.

 

Everything You Wanted To Know About AI in Your Life

Thursday, May 21, 6 p.m.
Luana Bank Community Room, 855 W. Bridge Road, Polk City
Alex Current, IT security professional, will discuss how AI may affect our future, how to use it to enhance our lives, and steps for safeguarding ourselves. Open to the public.

 

Historical Society Programs coming up

Big Creek Historical Society, 116 S. 3rd St., Polk City

  • How Iowa Met Baseball; the myths, the history, the players: Presented by John Liepa DMACC educator of the year 2004 on Tuesday, April 14, 6:30 p.m. at the Big Creek Historical Society, 116 S. Third St., Polk City. He will be bringing a great program and his extensive collection of memorabilia and baseball cards. Iowa had 225 Major Leaguers and seven Hall of Famers. The story is much bigger than Bob Feller. This is a program from the Humanities Iowa Speakers Bureau. 
  • Home Away From Home: May 12, 6 p.m. Presented by Camp Dodge Museum Curator Mike Vogt. Camp Dodge was one of 16 training camps for WWI draftees. Period images, maps and letters will detail the first time many of these young men left home. This is a program from the Humanities Iowa Speakers Bureau. 
  • The Dragoon Trail as Hiked by Kevin Mason: June 4, 6 p.m. Presented by Assistant Professor of History at UNI Kevin Mason. The story begins with the 1835 expedition of the First U.S. Dragoons. With archival records, maps, indigenous histories and ecological data, Mason will explore how Iowa's prairies and wetlands gave way to farms, towns and transportation networks. 
 

Polk City Public Library news

1500 W. Broadway   |   515-984-6119   |   www.polkcitylibrary.org

Announcements:
The library will be closed Saturday, April 4.
National Library Week is April 19-25.

  • Lego Club: Monday, April 13, 4 p.m. Engage in learning through stacking and building with these deceptively simple bricks and enhance your problem-solving skills and teamwork. Registration is required, Register online at polkcitylibrary.org.
  • Comets Kids Club: Tuesday, April 14, 4-4:45 p.m. Join us in April when we make a bird feeder. Register online at polkcitylibrary.org.
  • Setting Up Your Phone for Success (with Sarah the Tech Tutor): Wednesday, April 15, 10 a.m. This hands-on class focuses on simple changes that personalize your phone to your needs and make it easier to use. We will focus on functional features that will improve your smartphone experience. Registration required.
 
 

Recurring events at the Polk City Public Library

1500 W. Broadway    515-984-6119   |   www.polkcitylibrary.org

  • Geri-Fit® Strength Training Workouts. Mondays 9 a.m. Ages 50 and older. Stretch bands and a Zoom link are available upon request.
  • STEAM Storytime. Mondays 10:15 a.m. Designed for ages 3-5.
  • Chair Yoga. Tuesdays, 9 a.m., Join the zoom meeting on our website at polkcitylibrary.org.
  • Tiny Tots Storytime. Tuesdays at 10:15 a.m. Designed for ages 3 and younger.
  • Qigong/Tai Chi. Wednesdays at 9 a.m. Tailored to ages 50 and older.
  • Ladies’ Wednesday Coffee. Wednesdays, 10 a.m. to noon.
  • Sit N’ Stitch. Thursdays, 6-8 p.m.
  • Zumba/Low-Impact Dance. Fridays, 9 a.m. Workouts tailored to 50 and older.
  • Men’s Friday Coffee. 10 a.m. to noon
 

Polk County Conservation events

Visit www.polkcountyiowa.gov/conservation/events for information about upcoming programs offered by Polk County Conservation and for registration links.

  • Sandhill Crane Count. Saturday, April 18, 6-8:30 a.m. Chichaqua Bottoms Greenbelt, 8700 N.E. 126 Ave., Maxwell. Experience the comeback of midwestern cranes by participating in this exciting wildlife monitoring event as part of the International Crane Foundation’s Annual Midwest Crane Count. In partnership with the International Crane Foundation, Polk County Conservation is calling all bird lovers, newcomers and avid hobbyists to assist in our annual Sandhill Crane count. Driving and walking routes will be available at Chichaqua Bottoms Greenbelt to encourage encounters for all types of accessibilities. Participants will need to be familiar with using GPS to record locations of sightings on their phones or other devices. This event is appropriate for all ages. Younger than 16 require adult supervision. No experience necessary, and all training is provided. Registration required by noon the day prior.
  • Hike for Health at Brown’s Woods. Monday, April 20, 9:30-10:30 a.m., Brown’s Woods, 465 S.E. Brown's Woods Drive, West Des Moines. Why walk the mall when you can enjoy the great outdoors? Hike along with this friendly group of nature lovers who walk the trails each month for exercise and fun. Enjoy the camaraderie and explore some new trails. Ages 10 and older. Registration required by April 10.
  • Sunset Flow Yoga. Monday, April 20, 7:30-8:30 p.m., Jester Park Nature Center, 12130 N.W. 128th St., Granger. Take time to unwind as the sun sets inside the Great Hall or patio (in summer months) of the Jester Park Nature Center with instructor Deanna Black. This all-levels yoga class that flows from one posture to another enhancing strength and balance then finishes with holding positions for flexibility and relaxation. This Rooted in Nature program is offered in sponsorship with Unity Point Health. Items to bring: yoga mat, comfortable clothing and water bottle. Ages 12 and older. Registration required by one day before.
  • Wake Up with Spring. Wednesdays in April, 2-3:30 p.m. Jester Park Wetland Shelter, 12130 N.W. 128th St., Granger. Join ISU Polk County Extension and Polk County Conservation this walking series. Polk County Conservation naturalists will lead participants on a walk through the park while discussing a new nature theme each week. Themes are: April 1: Phenology; April 8: Birds; April 15: Spring Ephemerals; April 22: Critters; April 29: Trees. Free, ages 16 and older, no registration required, but RSVP appreciated here: https://iastate.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_b9Onxnuc7QSqVVk.
 

Area events

Email your event information to tammy@iowalivingmagazines.com

WDM Elks Spring Style Show Fundraiser
Saturday, April 11, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
West Des Moines Elks Lodge No. 2752, 2060 N.W. 94th St., Clive
Tickets for the Spring Style Show are $15 each or reserve a table for eight for $140 or a table for four for $70. Doors open at 10 a.m., with the style show starting at 11 a.m. and a salad luncheon to follow. Many vendors will be present, including Purple Poppy, Salon Classic and others. Funds raised will benefit Veterans Children’s Christmas and other Elks charities and outreach.

Can Play Fore All Golf Outing
Friday, April 24, 3-7 p.m.
RecPlex 6500 Grand Ave., West Des Moines
Join Can Play and the 2026 West Des Moines Leadership Academy for a fun, small-format golf outing supporting accessible outdoor recreation and youth programming. Golfers will play through a creative course designed by community members and local businesses, built entirely from non-perishable food items to benefit Can Play’s programming. All proceeds will benefit Can Play, whose mission is to bring adapted and no cost recreational programs to our communities by removing barriers to play. Register and donate online at https://givebutter.com/WDMLA.

The Evening African Violet Club Sale and Show
Friday ad Saturday, April 24-25
Plumbers & Steamfitters Local Union 33, 2501 Bell Ave., Des Moines
The Evening African Violet Club of Des Moines invites the public to its 2026 African Violet Show and Sale, “Music in Bloom.” Members of area garden clubs and plant societies are especially welcome as club members share so many interests in indoor and outdoor gardening with them. This is a nationally sanctioned show and sale that will have judges from the African Violet Society of America. Hours are Friday, April 24, noon to 6 p.m., and Saturday, April 25, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Judging of Violets, Gesneriads and Floral Design will take place on Saturday, April 25 from 10 a.m. to noon. Hours follow from noon to 5 p.m. for Sales. Only members of EAVC are eligible to enter plants and designs in the show.

Made In The Midwest: The Lubben Brothers
Saturday, April 25, 7 p.m.
Temple Theater, 1011 Locust St., Des Moines
Des Moines Performing Arts announces the return of Made in the Midwest at the Temple Theater for an exciting new season. The Lubben Brothers perform traditional/contemporary folk music. Opener is Courtney Krause. To purchase tickets, visit DMPA.org, call 515-246-2300, or stop by the Civic Center Ticket Office at 221 Walnut Street. Night-of tickets will be available for purchase at the Temple Theater Ticket Office two hours before the performance.

Tori’s Angels 2026
Thursday, April 26, 5:30-8:30 p.m.
Glen Oaks Country Club, 1401 Glen Oaks Drive, West Des Moines
Celebrate 15 years of hope, helping Iowa children with life threatening illnesses by funding vital medical and travel expenses that are not covered by insurance, allowing them to pursue life-saving treatments and cures. For more information contact Patty Reeve at 515-238-3829 or patty@torisangels.org. www.TorisAngels.org

Give Life 5K
Saturday, May 2, 8:30 a.m.
Raccoon River Park, West Des Moines
Iowa Donor Network honors those who have given the gift of life, celebrates the lives of organ and tissue recipients, and recognizes those who continue to wait for a life-saving transplant at the annual Give Life 5K. This is a family-friendly event so, no matter your skill level, the event is open to everyone. Join us to honor and support those who have been impacted by organ and tissue donation and celebrate the gift of life by registering for the Give Life 5K today. Visit GiveLife5K.com.

 

 
Moments of happiness with potato recipes
 

(Feature Impact) Bring a little moment of happiness to busy family mealtimes during the spring season with The Little Potato Company’s line of easy-to-prepare Little Potatoes. They come pre-washed, require no peeling and are small enough that they don’t need to be cut, allowing for less time in the kitchen and more family time around the table. For an added helping of convenience, their Microwave Ready Little Potato Kits come with delicious seasoning packs; simply pop into the microwave, sprinkle on the included seasoning and enjoy.

For a fun after-school or game-night snack, these Crispy Air Fryer Potato Nuggets pair perfectly with a variety of delicious dips. The air fryer cooks the potatoes in minutes, creating a crispy snack with minimal prep — no chopping or peeling needed.

To help fuel families’ spring vacation plans and everyday meals, The Little Potato Company is giving you a chance to enter a sweepstakes through May 25 to win a $10,000 travel voucher with additional prizes including 10 grocery gift cards valued at $1,000.

Enter the sweepstakes at TheLittleSpringtimeSweeptakes.com, and find more ways to make spring meals a breeze by visiting LittlePotatoes.com.

Crispy Air Fryer Potato Nuggets and Dip

Prep time: 10 minutes
Cook time: 24 minutes
Servings: 4

Potatoes:

  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon pepper
  • 1 cup milk
  • 1 1/2 cups panko breadcrumbs
  • 1 1/2 pounds Little Potatoes

Chimichurri:

  • 1 bunch cilantro
  • 1 bunch parsley
  • 3 limes, juice only
  • 2 tablespoons honey
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon pepper
  • 1 teaspoon chili flakes1 cup canola oil

Directions:

  • Heat air fryer to 390 F.
  • To make potatoes: In a shallow bowl, combine flour, salt, garlic powder and pepper.
  • Whisk in milk until smooth.
  • Place panko in a separate shallow bowl.
  • Working in batches, coat potatoes in batter then toss in panko until fully coated.
  • Place potatoes in the air fryer and cook 24 minutes, flipping halfway.
  • To make chimichurri: In a blender, blend cilantro, parsley, lime juice, honey, salt, pepper, chili flakes and canola oil until smooth.
  • Serve potato nuggets with chimichurri.
 
 

WANTED: Stereo and electronic radio stuff, receivers, speakers, guitar amp, etc. Any age or condition is OK. Call 515-238-3343.

HELP WANTED: River Valley Golf Course is hiring for ProShop. Must be over 21 to be considered, 25-40 hours available per week, combination of weekday & weekend shifts, competitive pay based on experience and FREE GOLF! We'd love to have you be a part of our family! Call 515-993-4029 for more details.

 
 

In the current issue of North Polk Living magazine:

A ‘fur-ever’ home

Residents share stories about the animals they rescued

Abandoned. Abused. Neglected. The world is full of animals — big and small — that don’t know the comfort of a full belly, a warm place to sleep, and the love of a caring owner. Some people seek out these needy animals when looking to add a pet to their family. Others come across them unexpectedly and are moved to rescue them. Whatever the case, rescued pets often give their humans as much love as they receive.

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