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DuRide:
Good for the Whole Community
by Kathy Loch Klein, DuRide Volunteer
Bill and Jean
According to Mimi, “DuRide is the best thing to happen in Dubuque since the floodwall.”
Mimi is one of 784 DuRide members that have used the service since it began in 2008. Like the floodwall, DuRide makes life in Dubuque better for everyone.
DuRide members gain independence. They have safe, reliable transportation that is available 365 days a year. Residents of Dubuque, Asbury, and East Dubuque who are over age 65 can join. Members pay a yearly fee, and $7 per ride. Those with limited incomes pay less and get free medical rides. No money is needed during the actual rides. Rides are billed monthly.
DuRide drivers are volunteers who enjoy meeting people and helping others. Many are retired. All appreciate the flexibility that DuRide offers. Volunteers use their own vehicles and choose when, where and how often they want to drive.
They can call the office, wait for a call, or consult a daily list of available rides. Some volunteers give regular rides, often to church. These recurring rides have resulted in lasting friendships. Since 2008, a total of 378 volunteers have driven more than a million miles, providing 156,336 rides as of October 31.
Our entire community benefits when more people are actively engaged. Local businesses profit from DuRide since it brings customers to their doors. Several members use DuRide to get to their jobs!
Rides can go anywhere within Dubuque, Asbury, and East Dubuque. Besides riding to stores, banks, and doctors, members use DuRide for fun things, too. Riders enjoy movies, lunches, exercise, and visits with friends. Family members take comfort in knowing that their loved ones have dependable transportation whenever they need it, wherever they want to go.
DuRide members say that, just like the floodwall, “we don’t know what we would do without it.”
DuRide is always welcoming new members and new volunteers.
Call DuRide at 563-451-4999. Email at [email protected]. Visit the web site at www.duridedbq.com.
Mimi is one of 784 DuRide members that have used the service since it began in 2008. Like the floodwall, DuRide makes life in Dubuque better for everyone.
DuRide members gain independence. They have safe, reliable transportation that is available 365 days a year. Residents of Dubuque, Asbury, and East Dubuque who are over age 65 can join. Members pay a yearly fee, and $7 per ride. Those with limited incomes pay less and get free medical rides. No money is needed during the actual rides. Rides are billed monthly.
DuRide drivers are volunteers who enjoy meeting people and helping others. Many are retired. All appreciate the flexibility that DuRide offers. Volunteers use their own vehicles and choose when, where and how often they want to drive.
They can call the office, wait for a call, or consult a daily list of available rides. Some volunteers give regular rides, often to church. These recurring rides have resulted in lasting friendships. Since 2008, a total of 378 volunteers have driven more than a million miles, providing 156,336 rides as of October 31.
Our entire community benefits when more people are actively engaged. Local businesses profit from DuRide since it brings customers to their doors. Several members use DuRide to get to their jobs!
Rides can go anywhere within Dubuque, Asbury, and East Dubuque. Besides riding to stores, banks, and doctors, members use DuRide for fun things, too. Riders enjoy movies, lunches, exercise, and visits with friends. Family members take comfort in knowing that their loved ones have dependable transportation whenever they need it, wherever they want to go.
DuRide members say that, just like the floodwall, “we don’t know what we would do without it.”
DuRide is always welcoming new members and new volunteers.
Call DuRide at 563-451-4999. Email at [email protected]. Visit the web site at www.duridedbq.com.
Debbie and Jean
Bell Tower Theater Presents the Area Premiere of the New Comedy
Every Christmas Story Ever Told
(And Then Some)!
by Miki Robinson,
Operations & Marketing Manager,
Bell Tower Theater
The Bell Tower Theater, your hometown theater, is pleased to announce their final Subscription Series comedy of the 2025 Season, Every Christmas Story Ever Told (And Then Some)! by Michael Carleton. The performance will be directed by Bell Tower Theater Artistic Associate Michelle Blanchard.
Tired of performing Charles Dickens’ beloved holiday classic year after year, three actors decide instead to perform every Christmas story ever told—plus Christmas traditions from around the world, seasonal icons from ancient times to now, and every carol ever sung. This madcap romp through the holiday season will have you in stitches!
The show features Bell Tower veteran Stephen Green, alongside Melissa Goranson in her first Bell Tower show since 2013 and newcomer to the Bell Tower stage Nathan Kinkade.
The Bell Tower Theater is conveniently located in Fountain Park at 2728 Asbury Road in the city’s vibrant West End just minutes from both Highway 20 and the Northwest Arterial. Performances are every Thursday and Friday evening at 7:30 pm; Saturdays, December 6 and 13 at 7:30 pm; Saturday, December 20 at 2 pm and every Sunday afternoon at 2 pm from December 5 to 21. The performances on December 5 & 6 are the Early Bird Special performances when tickets are just $13. Tickets for all other performances are $26. Thursdays are Girls’ Night Out; all audience members, 21 and over, get a free glass of wine.
For information and to purchase tickets call 563-588-3377 or visit tickets.belltowertheater.net.
Tired of performing Charles Dickens’ beloved holiday classic year after year, three actors decide instead to perform every Christmas story ever told—plus Christmas traditions from around the world, seasonal icons from ancient times to now, and every carol ever sung. This madcap romp through the holiday season will have you in stitches!
The show features Bell Tower veteran Stephen Green, alongside Melissa Goranson in her first Bell Tower show since 2013 and newcomer to the Bell Tower stage Nathan Kinkade.
The Bell Tower Theater is conveniently located in Fountain Park at 2728 Asbury Road in the city’s vibrant West End just minutes from both Highway 20 and the Northwest Arterial. Performances are every Thursday and Friday evening at 7:30 pm; Saturdays, December 6 and 13 at 7:30 pm; Saturday, December 20 at 2 pm and every Sunday afternoon at 2 pm from December 5 to 21. The performances on December 5 & 6 are the Early Bird Special performances when tickets are just $13. Tickets for all other performances are $26. Thursdays are Girls’ Night Out; all audience members, 21 and over, get a free glass of wine.
For information and to purchase tickets call 563-588-3377 or visit tickets.belltowertheater.net.
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