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The Heartbeat Of The Downtown Triangle And Waukee Community

September 12, 2018 by admin

Lyn Schafer and Classic Floral: The Heartbeat of the Downtown Triangle and Our Community

By Sue Ellen Kennedy

Lyn Schafer was born in Portland, Oregon, and her family moved to Iowa in 1962.  She has also lived in Washington, California, Virginia, South Carolina, Illinois and Connecticut.

After returning to Iowa with her children and managing a flower shop in Des Moines, she heard about a flower shop for sale in Waukee that was owned at the time by Rick Husery.  In 1990, she bought the store—Classic Floral and Gifts.

A single mother since 1983, Schafer raised five children and fostered four others.  She worked very hard to help reunite the foster children with their families. Her children are Andrea (47), Erin (44), Michael (42), Jason (38) and Savannah (22). Three of her five children, as well as her four foster children, attended Waukee schools.

Classic Floral is not only a business, but also the family’s home. In 1992, Schafer bought the building and later had the north side of the building converted into a home for her family, including their rescue dogs.  Classic Floral has been a family affair ever since.

Schafer has fond memories of her grandchildren hunting for chocolate eggs in the flower shop every Easter.  Bernice Johnson, an employee, recalls finding the missed eggs several weeks after and tossing the stragglers in the fall. Johnson also fondly recalled that Brandon, the oldest of Schafer’s eight grandchildren, would hide his toys in the flower shop when he was very young, and she would find them while she was working.

Johnson has been a friend and loyal sidekick for 25 years, even helping watch the grandchildren when Schafer had to leave to make deliveries.

“If there’s an obstacle in Lyn’s path,” said Johnson, “she finds a way around, over, or through it.”

When city hall, the post office, and the library moved from downtown, it was expected that the downtown area would fizzle out. The downtown businesses rallied together and there was no one more passionate about keeping downtown alive than Schafer.  She had the vision to see what it could be again and understood the importance in keeping it alive.

Schafer has also been a staunch advocate for the Downtown Business Group.  The original members of the group were Schafer, Jerry Wright, Larry Cranel, Sheryl Humphry, Chet Chedester, Joe Stork and Bill Vasilonikolidaks.

The Downtown Business Group works closely with the city of Waukee in the promotion and preservation of our downtown Triangle business area. “It takes a group to accomplish what we have,” said Schafer.

Today, the Triangle Business District boundary starts at the south side of Highway 6 including Kum and Go, to the south side of Locust to the east side of 4th to 7th Street.  The boundary currently encompasses over 30 businesses.

As president of the Downtown Business Group, Schafer was instrumental in establishing the Waukee Farmers’ Market, which takes place every Wednesday from the first week in June through the end of September. Though she will no longer be involved after this September, her hard work will be continued for many years by the group.

In addition to the Farmers’ Market, the Downtown Business Group helps with the Winter Festival every year, and gives out bananas to BACooN Ride participants.

When asked about her current vision for our downtown district, Schafer said she would like to see a quilt shop and a bike shop. “These would fit best in our business district and would bring more traffic to our area,” she said.  She added that these businesses would also fit into downtown’s small-town feel.

Schafer has received several accolades over the years, including Waukee Citizen of the year in 2002.  But the beaming look of gratitude she expressed when she showed me her 2017 City of Waukee Proclamation in Recognition of her retirement was priceless.  It was a heartfelt thank-you for demonstrating her commitment, lending her expertise and using her passion to promote the Waukee Triangle Business District.

“It’s never been about me, it’s been about and for the community,” said Schafer.

For 28 years, Schafer has been the sole owner and operator of Classic Floral. On Labor Day of 2018, the shelves will be emptied, the cooler bare, and at closing time, a long-time staple in our community will be no more.  We are sad that a buyer for the business could not be found, but the truth is, Classic Floral would not be the same without Lyn and Bernice. We understand that it’s time for you both to go, but dang it, we don’t like it. Good luck to you both as you begin these new chapters in your lives.

“Lyn and Classic Floral have been the heartbeat of downtown and the community. Her leadership and guidance will be missed. Thank you, Lyn.” –Geoff Warmouth

 

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Waukee Chamber Updates: September/October 2018

September 12, 2018 by admin

Waukee YP

Waukee Young Professionals (Waukee YP) is a new committee of the Chamber, connecting and providing growth opportunities for young professionals who work or live in the Waukee area. Join us for the next Waukee YP Social!

Waukee Economic Development Bus Tour 

The Waukee Area Chamber of Commerce Economic Development Committee will host the 6th annual Waukee Economic Development Bus Tour on Thursday, September 13 at 3:30 p.m.  The tour will start and end in with a reception to follow at 5:00 p.m. at Brick Towne at Kettlestone in Waukee. This event is open to the public and will highlight community information, business, school and residential development. No cost to attend. Seats are limited.  Please RSVP to www.waukeechamber.com for a seat on the bus tour. Please contact us with any questions at 515-978-7115 or info@waukeechamber.com.

 

New Businesses

The Chamber has welcomed 38 new members this year and celebrated local grand openings with 20 of those businesses.  We look forward to celebrating many more scheduled ribbon-cutting ceremonies and business anniversaries over the next couple months.  Please check our calendar at www.waukeechamber.com and join us to help our new business owners feel welcome in Waukee!

Networking Luncheon: Nonprofit Roundtable

Join us on Thursday, September 27 at the Waukee Community Center for our monthly Chamber Networking Luncheon at 11:30 a.m. and learn about nonprofit organizations in the Waukee community.

Develop business relationships, hear from Chamber leadership and have the opportunity to introduce yourself and your business!  Please RSVP to www.waukeechamber.com.

 

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City To Transform 66 Acres Into Waukee Youth Sports Complex & Park

September 11, 2018 by Elyssa_ Appleton

Waukee Betterment Foundation Assisting With All-Inclusive Amenities

As the Waukee Community School District begins construction in October on its second high school, the City of Waukee has plans to turn the adjacent 66-acre property into the Waukee Youth Sports Complex & Park. But, don’t let the word “youth” fool you: the new amenity will benefit community members and visitors of all ages and abilities.

Waukee Youth Sports Complex & Park

Construction on Phase I of the Waukee Youth Sports Complex & Park will begin in the spring of 2021. Phase I will include eight softball/baseball fields and two practice quads with batting cages. These fields will accommodate youth softball players ages 18 and under, as well as youth baseball players ages 10 and under. In Phase 2, four larger baseball fields will be added to accommodate players up to age 14. The need for a complex of this sort has been growing in recent years.

“The impact of this project will be huge,” said Waukee Recreation Supervisor Josh VandeKamp. “Right now, the City has three large fields at Centennial Park and four small fields at Warrior Park. We have 125 teams vying for field space and 40-plus Parks & Rec softball teams to accommodate annually. The construction of this new facility should alleviate Waukee’s shortage of field availability.”

VandeKamp said the investment in an amenity of this magnitude will not only benefit local athletes, but it should also catch the eye of regional tournament planners.

“We envision hosting tournaments on the weekends, which will attract teams from across Iowa, as well as teams from bordering states,” said VandeKamp. “If the weather cooperates, the City’s new complex should be busy from April through October. That could also help boost the local economy as visitors will need places to sleep, eat, shop and be entertained.”

In addition to ball fields, the City plans to construct playgrounds, a lake, trails and parking. The Waukee Youth Sports Complex & Park is expected to open in 2022.

Nearly half of the project will be funded through a Public Improvement Fund set up by Apple; the remainder will be financed by revenues from the Dallas County Local Option Sales & Services Tax. These new funding sources make it possible for the City to complete this project without the use of property tax revenues.

An Eye on All-Inclusive Amenities

In partnership with the City, the Waukee Betterment Foundation recently launched a fundraising campaign for the Waukee Miracle League® Ball Field and Play Area, as well as an all-inclusive fishing pier, all to be included at the Complex. The goal is to raise $2.5 million to put toward these specialized amenities.

“The Waukee Betterment Foundation is devoted to making Waukee better,” said Foundation President Jim Miller. “This project will actually extend its reach beyond Waukee into the neighboring communities to provide a source of recreation for a surprisingly large population. Each Miracle League field can accommodate roughly 220 children in leagues. Since we know there are about 700 children in the area with disabilities, there is a real need. The adult leagues will also have a very strong demand.”

The Miracle League field will serve those with disabilities by way of its custom-designed, rubberized turf field which helps prevent injuries and provides easy access for wheelchairs and assistive devices. An all-inclusive play area with the same material and specialized equipment will also be installed near the field. It can be enjoyed by all visitors.

In addition to sports and play, new fishing opportunities will also be available. The City is constructing a 12-acre lake at the park, and the Foundation is working to ensure its fishing pier suits everyone.

“We are hearing from senior living facilities and veterans’ groups that an all-inclusive fishing pier will be a huge draw,” said Miller. “Currently, there is no place in the area to fish easily if you have mobility issues. This pier will have ample parking and restrooms nearby, as well as paved low-slope walks to the pier. Its design will allow people in wheelchairs to fish from a safe and protected area.”

The Waukee Betterment Foundation’s goal is to have the all-inclusive projects within the complex completed by 2022. To learn more about supporting this initiative, visit WaukeeBetterment.org or call Jim Miller at 515-224-5516.

To follow the progress of the Waukee Youth Sports Complex & Park, as well as other park projects occurring within Waukee, visit Waukee.org/parksandrec.

 

 

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Disc Golf Is Alive At Waukee Centennial Park

April 25, 2018 by admin

The spring is in full effect and it’s almost summer! That means the weather is getting warm with sunny, hot vibrant energy! The Waukee Centennial Park in the great City of Waukee has so much to offer and surely is a place you don’t want to miss. Make sure to grab your friends, bring your discs and stop by for some disc golf. In this featured video above, you will see Thomas Wiggins and his friend TJ Hendricks doing what they love to do and discin’ it up! The park contains its city’s popular 9 hole course located on the east side. Tee boxes are the round markings and the baskets are indicated by the arrows. The Waukee Centennial Park is located on the corner of Ashworth Dr. & SE Universite Ave across from the Waukee High School. This is a great opportunity for anyone to get out into the fresh air and enjoy the great outdoors! The park has an amazing atmosphere where you may enjoy picnics, kids playgrounds, sandboxes, music festivals, family events, baseball, other sports and so much more. Don’t waste your time sitting at home and wishing you could be out doing awesome things. Get out with your friends and family to Waukee Centennial Park for some outdoor fun!

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Little Warriors Came Out Full Force During 2018 Waukee Easter Egg Hunt

April 15, 2018 by admin

On Saturday, March 31, 2018, many families gathered at the Waukee Centennial Park for this year’s ultimate Easter Egg Hunt. It was one of those chilly spring mornings that most of us who were there, will remember forever. Those that didn’t dress in full winter outfits really felt the icy breeze that day. And all I remember thinking was, “but isn’t it spring already?” The mystery behind the seasons baffles me to this day. With the uncontrollable winds hitting us from all directions, we couldn’t feel our cheeks. Some of us couldn’t feel our hands. The children on the other hand were on a mission and the weather could not get to them. It’s like if they were surrounded by their own energy and filled with adrenaline from pure excitement.  Even though it was a freezing morning, it did not stop these little warriors from seeing the Easter Bunny at Centennial Park for the 2018 Waukee Easter Egg Hunt. Watch (In the video above) those little smiles fill with happiness as they make their adventures into their young lives!

MyWaukee Magazine had a great time visiting the 2018 Waukee Easter Egg Hunt at the Waukee Centennial Park in the great City of Waukee!

Watch the video above to see some of the best moments we captured. We had the pleasure of taking some pictures as well that we are happy to share with you.

The parents battled through the cold to make sure their kids got to see the Easter Bunny.

With arms wide open, the Easter Bunny was very kind and every child absolutely loved their time spent seeing him.

Another photo of parents with their kids on a hunt to find the Easter Eggs.

Hugs from the Easter Bunny.

 

Parents and children patiently waiting in line to see the Easter Bunny.

A true basket of happiness for kids of all ages.

“Don’t mind us, we are here to see the Easter Bunny.”

Everybody loves our Waukee Fire Engines and Fire Trucks.

The Waukee Fire Fighters showing their full appreciation and support during the 2018 Waukee Easter Hunt.

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Another Disc Golf Season At Waukee Centennial Park

March 17, 2018 by admin


Hole 6 Basket (Pictured above)

As the weather is getting nicer and warmer, like Thomas Wiggins and TJ Hendricks, make sure to stop by the Centennial Park in Waukee for some disc golf. The park contains its city’s popular 9 hole course located on the east side. Tee boxes are the round markings and the baskets are indicated by the arrows. The Waukee’s Centennial Park is located on the corner of Ashworth Dr. & SE Universite Ave across from the Waukee High School. This is a great opportunity for anyone to get out into the fresh air and throw some discs!

Thomas Wiggins (Pictured below)

TJ Hendricks (Pictured below)

Hole 4 Overview (Pictured below)

Hole 4 Basket (Pictured below)

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Best Date Night Ideas In Des Moines / Waukee

February 3, 2018 by admin

If you are looking for a date night spot in the Des Moines / Waukee area, look no further! We’ve compiled a list of the best date night (or day) restaurants, entertainment and more, whether you are looking for fine-dining, casual eating or great music, there is something for everyone right here in Des Moines!

FINE-DINING

Proof

Modern, minimalist Mediterranean-style restaurant & bar that’s casual by day & intimate at night.
Address: 1301 Locust Street,Suite C, Des Moines, IA 50309
Menu: proofrestaurant.com
Phone: (515) 244-0655

Centro

High-ceilinged ex-Masonic temple turned contemporary Italian wining-&-dining destination.
Address: 1003 Locust St, Des Moines, IA 50309
Menu: centrodesmoines.com
Phone: (515) 248-1780

Johnnys Steakhouse

Steaks, Italian dishes & cocktails served in upscale, supper club-like environs with a sleek bar.
Address: 6800 Fleur Dr, Des Moines, IA 50321
Menu: johnnysitaliansteakhouse.com
Phone: (515) 287-0847

Baru 66

Swanky bistro with refined, farm-to-table French meals, plus a chef’s tasting menu & boutique wines.
Address: 6587 University Ave, Windsor Heights, IA 50324
Menu: baru66.com
Phone: (515) 277-6627

Sam & Gabes

Intimate spot for Italian & American cuisine, with a full bar/lounge & occasional live music.
Address: 8631 Hickman Rd, Urbandale, IA 50322
Menu: samandgabes.com
Phone: (515) 271-9200

AJs Steakhouse

Contemporary steakhouse in Prairie Meadows hotel & casino serving classic fare, martinis & wine.
Address: 1 Prairie Meadows Dr, Altoona, IA 50009
Menu: prairiemeadows.com/dining/ajs-steakhouse
Phone: (515) 957-3535


CASUAL DINING

Tacos Marianas

Tacos, burritos & other Mexican staples served in casual surrounds with colorful art & decor.
Address: 1305 University Ave, Des Moines, IA 50314
Menu: tacos-marianas.cafes-city.com
Phone: (515) 288-1499

Angry Goldfish

Address: 2301 SW 9th St, Des Moines, IA 50315
Menu: facebook.com/pg/angrygoldfish/
Phone:
(515) 288-2358

Taco Hangover

Energetic eatery featuring modern twists on Mexican favorites in a sports-bar setting with a patio.
Address: 265 50th St, West Des Moines, IA 50265
Menu: tacohangover.com
Phone: (515) 440-4703

Eggs and Jam

Address: 1907 Ep True Pkwy Suite 102, West Des Moines, IA 50265
Menu: eggsandjamwdm.com
Phone: (515) 528-2248


COOL PLACES TO DRINK OR EAT

Operating Room

The Operating Room is a pinball, arcade and cocktail bar in West Glen, West Des Moines hottest spot for dining and entertainment. We also sell pinball machines as an authorized dealer of Stern pinball.
Address: 5515 Mills Civic Pkwy #130, West Des Moines, IA 50266
Website: facebook.com/theordsm/
Phone: (515) 226-3333

Hurts Donuts

Offbeat, contemporary donut shop open 24/7 for imaginatively topped donuts & coffee.
Address: 5513 Mills Civic Pkwy #105, West Des Moines, IA 50266
Website: facebook.com/Hurts-Donut-Co-West-Des-Moines-228935060835293/
Phone: (515) 267-1671

Updown

Below-ground bar for retro 80s & 90s arcade games & weekly specials, with craft beer & cocktails.
Address: 500 E Locust St, Des Moines, IA 50309
Website: updowndsm.com
Phone: (515) 243-4322

The Basement

Night club in Des Moines, Iowa
Address: 901 Cherry St, Des Moines, IA 50309
Website: desmoinessocialclub.org/the-basement
Phone: (515) 369-3673


MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT

Wooly’s

Hot spot featuring diverse acts in a space with up-to-date lighting & sound systems plus a bar.
Address: 504 E Locust St, Des Moines, IA 50309
Website: woolysdm.com
Phone: (515) 244-0550

Leftys

Easygoing hangout with a stage featuring a lineup of music acts & local beer on tap.
Address: 2307 University Ave, Des Moines, IA 50311
Website: leftyslivemusic.com
Phone: (515) 274-7442

Vaudeville Mews

Nightclub featuring everything from hip-hop & folk acts to comedy & burlesque gigs plus a full bar.
Address: 212 4th St, Des Moines, IA 50309
Website: vaudevillemews.com

Gas Lamp

Artsy, boisterous watering hole with a diverse music lineup, comedy & trivia nights & a snack menu.
Address: 1501 Grand Ave, Des Moines, IA 50309
Website: gaslampdsm.com
Phone: (515) 280-3778

Noce

Chic venue known for its jazz cabaret events & specialty cocktails in an expansive, modern setting.
Address: 1326 Walnut St, Des Moines, IA 50309
Website: nocedsm.com
Phone: (515) 244-5399


DATE EXPERIENCES

Science Center

Science-focused interactive galleries & learning labs plus a planetarium & IMAX cinema.
Address: 401 W Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy, Des Moines, IA 50309
Website: sciowa.org
Phone: (515) 274-6868

Flix Brewhouse

Flix Brewhouse is America’s only first-run Cinema Brewery.
Address: 3800 Merle Hay Rd #1300, Des Moines, IA 50310
Website: flixbrewhouse.com/des-moines
Phone: (515) 612-9200

DSM Art Center

The Des Moines Art Center is an art museum with an extensive collection of paintings, sculpture, modern art and mixed media. It was established in 1948 in Des Moines, Iowa. Wikipedia
Address: 4700 Grand Ave, Des Moines, IA 50312
Website: desmoinesartcenter.org
Phone: (515) 277-4405

Fleur Cinema & Cafe

Quaint cinema for art, indie & current films plus a cafe with beer & housemade snacks.
Address: 4545 Fleur Dr, Des Moines, IA 50321
Website: fleurcinema.com
Phone: (515) 287-4545

Des Moines Playhouse

This contemporary local theater presents musicals, classic plays & a children’s theater series.
Address: 831 42nd St, Des Moines, IA 50312
Website: dmplayhouse.com
Phone: (515) 277-6261

Art Terrarium and Botanical Garden

The Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden is a botanical garden located in Des Moines, Iowa, United States, on the east bank of the Des Moines River. Interest in a Des Moines botanical center began in 1929.
Address: 909 Robert D. Ray Dr, Des Moines, IA 50309
Website: dmbotanicalgarden.com
Phone: (515) 323-6290

Tandem Brick Gallery

Tandem Brick Gallery is a locally owned shop that carries fun and unusual gifts and art exhibits by experienced local artists.
Address: 2722 Ingersoll Ave, Des Moines, IA 50312
Website: tandembrick.com
Phone: (515) 282-1031


What is your favorite Des Moines date spot?

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Waukee Bars and Entertainment Guide

December 27, 2016 by admin

Whether you are looking for a low key night on the town or to hit the lanes, the Waukee / West Des Moines area has plenty to choose from!


Waukee / Des Moines Bars

Saints Pub + Patio
87 NE Carefree Ln, Waukee, IA 50263

Mickey’s
Warrior Plaza, 50 SE Laurel, Waukee, IA 50263

Rookies Sports Bar & Grill
2180 NW 156th St, Clive, IA 50325

1908 Draught House
1320 East Hickman Road, Waukee, IA 50325

The Kee
360 6th St, Waukee, IA 50263

Sidetrack Pub
306 Hickman Rd, Waukee, IA 50263

Waukee / Des Moines Entertainment

Warrior Lanes
190 Laurel St, Waukee, IA 50263

Cabaret Bar & Nightclub
560 S Prairie View Dr, West Des Moines, IA 50266

Blue Moon Dueling Piano Bar & Restaurant
5485 Mills Civic Pkwy, West Des Moines, IA 50266

Gas Lamp
1501 Grand Ave, Des Moines, IA 50309

Wooly’s
504 E Locust St, Des Moines, IA 50309

Last Laugh Comedy Theater
1701 25th St, West Des Moines, IA 50266

Des Moines Funny Bone
560 S Prairie View Dr #100, West Des Moines, IA 50266

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