Check out the Funny Bone for some good laughs.

Funny Bone Comedy Club



http://funnybonecentral.com

THE FUNNY BONE. OVER 25 YEARS. MILLIONS OF LAUGHS.
The History.

Funny Bone Comedy Club and Dinner Theatre has been the career launching pad for dozens of the familiar faces of television and film. Such Superstars as Drew Carey, Jerry Seinfeld, Jeff Foxworthy, David Alan Grier, Ellen Degeneres, Chris Rock, Bobcat Goldthwaite, Brett Butler, D.L. Hughley, and Dane Cook have all dazzled Funny Bone crowds at one point with their comedic genius.
Reservations

Advance ticketing and reservations are always recommended as our shows do sellout. All phone reservations must be held with a valid credit card. There are 3 ways to purchase tickets.
Call our box office at (515) 270-2100 to hold the reservation with valid credit card.
Purchase tickets online.
Stop by our ticket office during business hours.


Age Restriction and Seating policy

All shows are 19 and older with valid ID unless specified. Seats are assigned by the date the ticket is purchased. The earlier you purchase your ticket, the closer you will be towards the Funny Bone stage. We seat 4 people per table. If you have a party of 2, expect to sit with another couple. The entire party must enter the showroom together to be seated together. Large groups should arrive early to assure the entire party will be seated together.
Group Discounts

Discounts are available for groups of 20 or more with the purchase of a food package. Arrange a holiday or after-work party, a family or friends get-together, where your group can enjoy drinks, appetizers and dinner service prior to a show. To start arranging your group event, please click on the Group Events tab above and submit form to us.

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Traveling with kids this Summer?

Low-Tech Family Travel Fun


"An 8000 km road trip? For three weeks with a 10 year old? Are you crazy?" That is pretty much the reaction we received each and every time we told friends and family about our summer vacation plans. When they learned that we had no intention of packing a Game Boy or buying a portable DVD player, they were dumbfounded. "But won't he be bored?"
I'm sure there were times where he was a little bored, but boredom forces a child to be inventive. With his help, we came up with all sorts of things to keep the monotony at bay.


What's out the window?
A small pair of binoculars, combined with a disposable camera, can keep kids busy for hours. Before we departed, we downloaded and printed information about the various types of animals we'd see on our journey. Kevin, my 10 year old son, also spent time reading up on the animals and then scoping them out. The early morning hours are the best time to spot wildlife, and you may be surprised at what you see. Nighttime and nothing to look at? Give each child a glo stick, flashlight, or other glow in the dark toy and they'll be entertained for hours.
Get something along the way
A tried and true method is to never give your kids everything you packed all at once. Dole the entertainment out bit by bit, or the excitement factor will wear off, and soon you'll have cranky children and nothing to amuse them with. Pack light, and small, and allow them to pick something up along the way. Magnetic puzzles, travel games, puzzle books, and finger toys are all fun to fidget with.
Learn a new skill
One summer I learned how to plastic canvas, and my sister and I spent a drive from Saskatchewan to British Columbia making tissue box covers. Knitting, crochet, plastic canvas, rug hooking, beading, friendship bracelets, cross stitch...all can be done in the car by older children. Have a child that is really good with their fingers? Get a two foot long piece of nylon rope and with a lighter, melt the ends together. This rope can be used to do finger string activities such as cat's cradle and Jacob's ladder. Still itching for more? Sign out a book from the library on sign language, and practice talking without saying a word.
Play a game
Games with many small pieces should really be avoided, since they can easily be lost in a busy and full car. There are many different types of board games on the market to choose from, but our favorite continues to be Uno. Trivia games such as Brain Quest can be fun as well, and there is a version especially for road trips. Other car travel activities games that can be played include classic road trip games - spelling out the alphabet by looking at signs, finding each state's license plate, and travel bingo.
Pack a busy box
Younger kids (aged 4-7) are a little trickier to keep busy as their attention spans are much shorter. When Kevin was small we would visit the dollar store before the trip and I'd buy some items to give him along the way. Each item would be gift wrapped to make it more exciting. One year the collection was an assortment of plastic dinosaurs, and by the time we made it to our destination he had an entire family of prehistoric creatures to play with. They went into his busy box. A busy box is basically a square, shallow Tupperware or other plastic container filled with paper, crayons, blunt scissors, a glue stick, magazine cut outs, stickers, coloring sheets, and other craft type items like a brown paper lunch bag, etc. As he got older he began adding his own things into it, like small race cars and action figures. He would happily create things in the back seat to his heart's content. Best of all, the whole thing could be set in his lap and used as a 'desk' of sorts.
Listen up!
Music CDs and stories on CD or tape are a wonderful addition to a road trip. You can borrow them from the local library, look for them at garage sales, or purchase them online or from the local book store.
Start a collection
Kids love a collection, and what better time to do it then while on vacation? Stop at rock shops and pick up some rocks to look up in a gemstone book in the car. Stickers can be put into albums or scrapbooks, and postcards can be fun as well. Or, come up with your own collection.
Last but not least, books
Kevin's all time favorite road trip item is a selection of new books. Sometimes he reads to himself, sometimes I read aloud to all of us. I make sure to select a good variety of stories, and usually will pick up one that I know he's been dying to read. However, I'm sneaky. I give it to him half way through the trip.
A technology free road trip really isn't difficult, it just take a shift in one's thinking and a commitment to look for other ways to keep kids busy. In the end, you may be surprised at just how little you really miss that Game Boy. Instead of the kids grunting from the back seat in response to your attempts at conversation, you'll have the opportunity to re-connect with them through play. Besides, you could find out that little Henry really has a knack for numbers when he beats you for the 10th time in a row at Uno.

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Upcoming Events In Urbandale, IA


The Urbandale Civil Service Commission will meet on Friday, August 10th at 7:30 am at City Hall.  View the Agenda.

Toddler Time: August 10, 2012
TODDLER TIME Tuesdays at 9:30am Fridays at 9:30am & 10:00am Urbandale Public Library Story Room Toddler Time will be held at 9:30am on Tuesdays and 9:30 and 10:00am on Fridays. For age 2 with an adult.  Stories, finger plays, and songs are shared during Toddler Time. For more infor...

Beginning Line Dancing: August 10, 2012
10:00 AM to 11:00 AM at the Urbandale Senior Center.  The perfect way to start your weekend is dancing! Join this enthusiastic group as they learn new, and revisit old-favorite line dances. This is a great class for beginners, or anyone who wants to dance and have a lot of fun! (And get your ca...

Tai Chi - Continuing: August 10, 2012
9:15 AM - 9:55 AM at the Urbandale Senior Center. Modern Tai Chi is a kind of exercise much like what has been practiced for health in China for hundreds of years. What is the main principle of Tai chi? The mind is the first thing; the body follows. Come try it with us!  

Tai Chi - Beginning: August 10, 2012
8:30 AM - 9:15 AM at the Urbandale Senior Center. Modern Tai Chi is a kind of exercise much like what has been practiced for health in China for hundreds of years. What is the main principle of Tai chi? The mind is the first thing; the body follows. Come try it with us!  

The Planning & Zoning Commission will meet at 6:00 p.m., at City Hall (3600 86th Street).  The deadline to submit an item for this agenda is July 16, 2012.

Morning Fitness Class: August 13, 2012
9:00 AM to 9:45 AM at the Urbandale Senior Center, 45-minutes of high-energy fun, focusing on functional fitness. Classes may include stretching, strengthening and toning, and aerobic exercise to keep the heart healthy, and to increase muscular strength and range of motion. Weights, resist...

Morning Fitness Class: August 14, 2012
9:30 AM to 10:15 AM at the Urbandale Senior Center, 45-minutes of high-energy fun, focusing on functional fitness. Classes may include stretching, strengthening and toning, and aerobic exercise to keep the heart healthy, and to increase muscular strength and range of motion. Weights, resistance tube...

Public Art Committee: August 14, 2012
The Public Art Committee will meet from 12:00-1:00 p.m. in the City Hall Large Conference Room (3600 86th Street). To view the meeting Agenda, click here.  

Senior Singers: August 14, 2012
2:00 PM to 3:00 PM at the Urbandale Senior Center.  No singing experience is necessary to join this enthusiastic, fun loving, and talented group. Songbooks are filled with old favorites and new classics. The group also provides entertainment at Senior Center events and for community groups. Men...

The City Council will hold a lunch & learn work-session starting at 11:45 a.m., at City Hall (3600 86th Street). For a copy of the agenda or information contact the City Clerk at (515) 278-3900. THIS MEETING HAS BEEN CANCELLED.  

8:00 AM departure from the Urbandale Senior Center and arriving back at 3:00 PM.  Register to ride with us to the fairgrounds for a day of fun, rain or shine! $2 per person for the ride. (Fair tickets may be purchased in advance or at the fairgrounds). Limited space available! Registration beg...

Taking Control with Exercise: August 15, 2012
10:00 AM to 10:55 AM at the Urbandale Senior Center.  The Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program is a community based program designed to help those who have joint and/or muscle problems achieve improved joint mobility, muscle strength and endurance in order to improve the performance of their d...

Yoga: August 15, 2012
2:30 PM to 3:30 PM at the Urbandale Senior Center.  Experience gentle stretching and relaxation as you learn the basic positions of yoga. Bring a mat or rug and a light blanket or towel. Mats are available for use to anyone wanting to try the class before purchasing a mat. Beginners welcom...

The Urbandale Parks & Recreation Commission will meet at 5:30 p.m., in the Council Chambers at City Hall (3600 86th Street). For Agenda information, please click here.  

Tai Chi - Beginning: August 15, 2012
8:30 AM - 9:15 AM at the Urbandale Senior Center.  Modern Tai Chi is a kind of exercise much like what has been practiced for health in China for hundreds of years. What is the main principle of Tai chi? The mind is the first thing; the body follows. Come try it with us!

Tai Chi - Continuing: August 15, 2012
9:15 AM - 9:55 AM at the Urbandale Senior Center. Modern Tai Chi is a kind of exercise much like what has been practiced for health in China for hundreds of years. What is the main principle of Tai chi? The mind is the first thing; the body follows. Come try it with us!  

Morning Fitness Class: August 16, 2012
9:30 AM to 10:15 AM at the Urbandale Senior Center, 45-minutes of high-energy fun, focusing on functional fitness. Classes may include stretching, strengthening and toning, and aerobic exercise to keep the heart healthy, and to increase muscular strength and range of motion. Weights, resistance tube...

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Fun Stuff to Do in a Hotel

Hotels aren't just places to rest up for your destination or your next day of travel. They are centers of relaxation and vacation fun all in themselves. Whether you're staying in a five-star luxury suite or a roadside motel, explore the possibilities.


Go Swimming

Swimming pools are one of the greatest amenities you can find in a hotel. Swimming is fun, it's great exercise and relaxing at the same time. Many hotels are upgrading from their simple in-ground pools to full-on water parks with slides and fountains.

Luxury Items

If your hotel offers room service, take advantage of it. There's something fun and luxurious about having dinner come up to your room on a cart. Get a spa treatment, walk around in a nice robe, get a manicure, or get your hair done for a night out.

The Game Room

Many hotels have full-scale game rooms with pool tables, foosball, pinball and a selection of old-style standup video games. For adults, it's an opportunity to relive a bit of arcade magic, and for the kids, it's an opportunity to see what things were like before you could play intensely detailed and beautifully drawn video games on a handheld computer.

Awesome Amenities

If you're staying at a resort hotel, there's a lot more than just a pool and a game room. You might have a beach, a man-made beach, a lazy river, a roller coaster, or amusement-park activities such as go-karts, bungee jumping or a giant swing.

Do Something Different

No matter where you're staying or how nice it is, staying at a hotel can be fun simply because it's not what you do every other day. Even everyday games take on a new life in a different setting. Play cards. Play a travel version of a board game. Take a long bath. Jump on the beds or have a pillow fight. Take part in any leisure or social activities your hotel offers. Do something you don't usually do.

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