Black Hawk Bridge Memorial Day Farewell Celebration being planned for October 11

Main Street Lansing, in conjunction with the Lansing Lions Club, the City of Lansing, the Light the Way Committee and other community organizations and businesses, is planning a Black Hawk Bridge Memorial Day Farewell Celebration scheduled for Saturday, October 11, prior to the upcoming closure and demolition of the Black Hawk Bridge. A variety of community events are being planned throughout the day, with that day culminating in a Memorial Party at T.J. Hunter’s throughout the afternoon and a Last Lighting of the Bridge Party at Shep’s Patio along the riverfront of the waters over which the Black Hawk Bridge has spanned for nearly a century.

Starting off the day will be the annual Driftless Half Marathon being run at 7:30 a.m. from its starting point near Harpers Ferry into Lansing along the Great River Road and benefiting area organizations with its proceeds, with the Kee High School and Middle School Music Departments hosting a fundraiser breakfast beginning at 8:30 a.m. All throughout the day Saturday, local businesses and restaurants will be offering discounts and deals for those shopping in the Lansing area. Main Street Lansing will be sponsoring the finale of a punch ticket promotion for shopping Lansing area businesses that will offer a chance for participants to win $100 in Downtown Bucks in a drawing being held at the party at Shep’s Patio later that same Saturday evening.

That punch ticket promotion actually gets its start this week at participating Lansing area businesses. Punches can be collected at each participating business starting this week by making a minimum $5 purchase, with five punches filling out a card that can then be entered into that drawing for $100 in Downtown Bucks being held that October 11 evening.

The Black Hawk Bridge Memorial Day event Saturday, October 11 will offer one final opportunity to participate in that punch card promotion all throughout the day. Shop at any three participating downtown businesses and collect punches for $5 minimum purchases to fill out punch cards that can then be entered into the prize drawing mentioned above, with the announcement of the winner being made that night during the Last Lighting of the Bridge Party being held from 7-8 p.m. at Shep’s Patio, with that event also including music, a community toast to the Black Hawk Bridge, and - thanks to an anonymous donor - those attending will receive a commemorative memento and a free drink for the final toast.

Prior to that final toast and Last Lighting of the Bridge event at Shep’s, the Lansing Lions Club will be hosting a Black Hawk Bridge Memorial Day Party at T.J. Hunter’s on Main Street from 2-5 p.m. There will be music, an exhibit of memories, art and photos, in addition to games for kids to play.
Information about the Black Hawk Bridge Memorial Day Farewell Celebration event will continue to be provided as it becomes available. The latest updates can consistently be found on the Lansing, Iowa Facebook page.