Fairfield Convention & Visitors Bureau

Like a Local – Michael Halley

December 12th, 2011

Michael Halley has lived in Fairfield since 1993 when he came to attend the local university. He co-founded Natural Selections in 1995 and in 2007 he began working at Danaher Oil Company. Since then he’s served with Live on the Square, Volunteer Center, Jefferson County Wellness Action Coalition, Go-Green Commission, Cultural Alliance, Chamber of Commerce, and is the 4th Ward representative on the Fairfield City Council.

What do you like to do with your kids on the weekend?
My kids and I like to visit Noah’s Ark animal shelter most Saturday afternoons to play with the cats and walk the dogs, and we often go to the library to chill out with a good book. We play at the parks and ride our scooters when it’s warm and go sledding and build forts when it snows. They like to eat at their favorite restaurants every week, some of which are so reasonably priced it’s easier to go out than to cook at home.

Do you have a favorite outdoor activity?  Indoor activity?
In the warmer months I enjoy triathlon training: swimming in our public lake, running and biking on our scenic trails. When things cool down I go indoors to play basketball, floor hockey, and my newest passion – dance. There are nearly infinite opportunities for fun physical activities and self-expression that it’s easy to wish you had more time in the week to do it all.

How did you get involved in the local dance scene?
I watched a performance in the Sondheim Center of local dancers of varying experience and thought it looked like fun. With no formal dance training I enrolled in ballet class at Fairfield Art of Dance studio and started working on a contemporary partner dance with the studio owner. After just two months I found myself on stage dancing for hundreds of people, and the overwhelmingly positive feedback fueled my desire to improve my technique and continue to perform. I’ve been on the Sondheim stage many times since that first night and I plan to be there many times in the future. Dance is a beautiful combination of fitness and artistic expression, once you start it’s easy to get hooked.

How will you start your Friday night?

My Friday nights usually start with my show on our community radio station, KRUUFM. A buddy of mine started an alternative music show 5 years ago that runs from 8-9 every Friday night and he and I have been playing tunes and telling bad jokes ever since. It’s a great way to unwind from the work week and share some great music with our community, and with the world thanks to online streaming.

What’s your one “must-do” for visitors to Fairfield (this weekend or in general)?
If it’s summertime you have to try the soft-serve Radiance Dairy ice cream at Everybody’s whole foods store – it’s really unlike anything you’ve ever tried. Any time of year it’s always fun to see a show at the Sondheim Center. You might see some of our amazing local talent or some world-class traveling show. Either way you will be delighted and thoroughly entertained.

If you’re having a date night, what romantic spot will you go to and what will you order?

Lately I’ve enjoyed romantic dinners at Top of the Rock. The classy Mediterranean atmosphere and great food make it ideal for a special night out. Their artichoke dip appetizer is so good, and I think I’ve sampled all of their regular desserts and can vouch that each one is as delicious as the next.

What’s Fairfield’s best-kept secret?

Fairfield’s best kept secret is definitely our people. Our community has a naturally open, inviting vibe that allows people to relax and be themselves. As soon as I visited Fairfield I knew it’s where I wanted to be more than anywhere else in the world, and I’ve called it home ever since. Even people who visit on occasion talk about how FF feels like a second home. We really are one big (mostly) happy family, and we love meeting new people!

Like a Local – Ginny Hughes

November 15th, 2011

Find out what the locals love about Fairfield!   Here are some recommendations from notable locals on what you’ve just got to check out;

Ginny Hughes

Ginny Hughes is the Marketing Director of the Jefferson County Health Center.  Ginny has served on various boards and committees, including Jefferson County Health Center Foundation Board, Past President of the Fairfield Rotary Club, Rotary Club Board.  She is currently active in local Chamber of Commerce and the Jefferson County Wellness Action Coalition.

Where is your favorite place to take your dog?
My dog loves Bubbles pet grooming in the walking alley north of the Square.  She has a fear of  groomers and Marilyn is so loving and compassionate.  She actually looks forward to getting “her hair and nails done”.  She really looks forward to showing off our new hair-do at the dog park.

What is your favorite healthy eating spot in Fairfield?
We are so lucky that we have so many places to choose from!  Depending on my mood, I know I can get something healthy at the India Café, Revelations, Thai Deli, Noodle House or Everybody’s.   Of course I eat at the Jefferson County Health Center everyday and there is always something healthy to eat there. Read the rest of this entry »

Iowa, are you ready for Cannolis?

June 13th, 2011

The Fairfield Square is about ready to undergo a transformation into an Italian Piazza this Saturday for the All Things Italian Street Festival.  Volunteers have been busy getting all the ingredients for the cannoli and lasagna, making this the most appetizing festival in Southeast Iowa. Read the rest of this entry »

A Girl’s Guide to Fairfield part 2

December 13th, 2010

Its official… the holiday season is here! The Fairfield square has been lit up like a Christmas tree and the gingerbread houses are in shop windows.  I’ve been trying to squeeze in some holiday shopping before its too late.  I love shopping for gifts even when I have some challenging people to buy for.  Number one on that list is my mom.  I headed to Thymely Solutions to see about creating a gift basket for her that would be useful as well as meaningful.  I ended up having the best time putting together a spa basket with lots of herbal creams and lotions including French lavender soap, a therapeutic eye mask, some aromatherapy oils and lots of imported chocolates.  I think she will love it and I may even get to help her out with the chocolate!  My favorite thing?  The Amrita Aromatherapy roll-ons… I’ll take “stress-free” please! Read the rest of this entry »

Local Artist Sculpts Fashion Show

November 16th, 2010

Judy Bales has a reputation for creating interesting, dimensional beauty from wire, window screening and other humble materials.  Her latest accomplishment is a sculptural fashion show on Sunday, November 21 at The Flying Leap Gallery. Read the rest of this entry »

A Girl’s Guide to Fairfield

November 12th, 2010

A Few of My Favorite Things! Part 1

Before we all break out into song about mittens and snowflakes, let’s acknowledge that women love shopping and taking time to pamper themselves.  And with the Holidays coming up, there is no better time to highlight some of the things I love to see, do, buy and experience in Fairfield.  So here are just 3 of my favs: Read the rest of this entry »

Wellness Expo announces additional speaker

August 11th, 2010

I have been working on the Southeast Iowa Wellness Expo for a number of months now.  We are getting is some great guest speakers and exhibitors, including, of course, Matt Hoover, winner of The Biggest Loser Season 2. Today we secured another gem… Jeffrey Smith.  Jeffrey is a long time Fairfield resident with an International reputation as the leading spokesperson on the health dangers of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs).  His message is powerful and he’s going to share it at the Fairfield Arts & Convention Center on September 25.  What an honor to add him to our line up!

Thank goodness for web guys & phone guys!

June 22nd, 2010

If you live in SE Iowa, you’ve probably had a little trouble with rain and lightening in the last few weeks.  About 10 days ago, our phone system had a little run in… and lost. If you have tried to call our office in the last week, you’ve probably had some difficulties getting through.  Our phone guys have been scrambling to get us up and running as well as provide a much needed upgrade to our system.  I must admit, I’ve enjoyed the quiet in the office but it will be good to be able to take calls again! 

Of course, technological challenges seem to run in pairs.  Today our email freaked.  It was working just fine… then BAM, nothing goes out.  How did we used to work without phones and email?  Thank goodness I still have my blog and twitter… and soon, thanks to my web guy and my phone guy, I will be up and running with full force. 

So to all you web guys and phone guys who work under any condition, enduring our frustration, burning the midnight oil so that we can keep in touch with our associates, I offer my heartfelt thanks.  You have become heroes in my eyes.

All Things Italian Art Walk

June 16th, 2010

This year’s All Things Italian Street Festival and 1st Fridays Art Walk was a wonderful success. Four to five thousand festival-goers enjoyed over 900 lasagna dinners and over 1800 freshly-filled cannoli. Read the rest of this entry »

Gotta love Fairfield!

June 7th, 2010

 

Do you remember weekends past in Fairfield?  You know… those days when you are bored out of your mind because there was nothing to do?  Well, those days are over!   Take last weekend for example.  There was the amazing All Things Italian Art Walk and Live on the Square event featuring Bambu.  The house was really rocking at the Convention Center! How lucky are we to have a great building to move events to during a downpour! 

So what’s on tap for this week? Be sure to welcome all the Power Wagon visitors in town this week.  These enthusiasts will be in town for 4 days showing off their vehicles and enjoying the town.  The Parade heads down to the Square at 8:30 am Saturday morning. 

On the Entertainment front, this coming weekend features a U>S Verterns Benefit Variety Show Friday night, a lapidary show at the Farmer’s Market on Saturday, and the highlight CVB event of the summer, The New Music Makers, an amazing Broadway revue show, complete with 36 singers, dancers and musicians Saturday night.  They will be performing excerpts from Les Miserables, Momma Mia and lots of familiar tunes from the 60’s and 70’s. 

Go here for more info about this amazing show.

 So don’t be bored Fairfield… get out and enjoy the weekend!