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[…] That’s when I found my passion of making jewelry with natural stones in my free time. First bracelets, necklaces, then earrings – stones of all colors, shapes, and sizes. I […]
[…] ‘magic’ of 12 affects your life every day. We share that “magic” with you! Much time and energy has been devoted to the ambiance of our dining room and to […]
[…] country have donated millions of sub sandwiches to healthcare workers, seniors, children, and others. The company also donated more than $5 million to Feeding America, $1 million to Aaron Judge’s […]
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[…] GIVE Foundation and enjoys golfing, biking, reading and attending Iowa Football games in his free time. He currently resides in Iowa City. When asked what he looks forward to most […]
[…] office plaza. The building suffered a fire last winter and we’re happy that this local company is choosing to stay downtown and expand as well! This project also received a […]
[…] such incredible leaders of the Washington State Bank. Steve Bohn has accomplished much in the time he has led the bank and has been a mentor and friend. I wish […]
[…] and Kleenex for St. James, Stewart, Lincoln, Middle School, and High School. Walmart donated extra big hand sanitizers as an added bonus. All schools said hand sanitizer has been the […]
[…] guessed? The 3rd area of what we do is the event center. This is the time of year when we are the busiest. Wedding season has slowed down, except for […]
[…] Society and Religious Education teacher, 4H leader and Master Gardener,” he said. Nancy was a big idea person and was not afraid to spearhead major projects, rally community support, garner […]
[…] class’ blood flowing with a quick interval workout in the “rage cage.” Next it was time for lunch, courtesy of the Washington County Hospital and Clinics. CEO Todd Patterson gave the […]
[…] with him more than a decade of experience with organizations such as the Walt Disney Company. He quickly became Iowa State’s events management program manager. The Washington County Hospital and […]
[…] her well in her new career. Additionally, the Washington Chamber of Commerce has opened a full-time, salaried Event Coordinator position with benefits. The Chamber hosts approximately 100 events in the […]
[…] all events offered and the benefits for your contribution. The events we organize have a big impact on bringing our community members together with participation, volunteerism, social, and cultural development. […]
[…] impact we can make on society – one person, one colleague, one community at a time – as we partner together and begin our next 100 years.” Having achieved tremendous […]
[…] the group at Stewart Elementary, and spoke while at the High School about the construction time frame on the new Middle School/High School project. Our next stop was at Kirkwood […]