The Chamber has teamed up with the ISU Extension Office to whip up a feast of resources for families to discover all the cool summer shenanigans in town.
Find unique gift, home and wardrobe items throughout Washington, Iowa! Quaint shops offer up candles, sewing supplies, repurposed vintage items, home goods, books and gifts.
If you’re traveling to Washington for the day, why not spend the night here, too? Hospitality includes motels, unique suites, camping and lodging for groups.
Explore the outdoors in Washington, Iowa! Bikers, hikers and outdoor enthusiasts are welcome here, where we are surrounded by the beauty of nature at every turn.
Performances, movies, visual arts and hands-on creativity take center stage in Washington! Come for the World’s Oldest Continually Operating Movie Theater and stay for the incredible performing arts spaces, art galleries and places to create!
Leadership Washington Tours Washington County(4/15/2024)-PRESS RELEASE Leadership Washington County History Day 4/11/24 Erika Custer – [email protected] | 319-653-2151 On Wednesday, April 10th the Leadership Washington Class hopped on a school bus and traveled the countryside and…
Main Street Iowa visits Downtown Washington(4/4/2024)-Main Street Washington had a special visit on Tuesday (April 2nd) from Carol Lilly, a Downtown Development Specialist for Main Street Iowa! Despite the rather disgusting weather, Carol and…
Greater Washington Business Partnership’s Annual Dinner 2024(4/2/2024)-The Greater Washington Business Partnership (GWBP) annual dinner was hosted last Monday, March 25th, at the River Side Casino & Golf Resort. The dinner is hosted annually to recognize…
[…] of representatives from Washington service clubs to learn the role the clubs play in the community. The panel included Angela Langstraat representing the Noon Kiwanis, Paul Horak from the Rotary […]
[…] Russell, Jordan Hesseltine and Rachel Fishback. The day was sponsored by the Washington County Farm Bureau. For questions, please contact Michelle Redlinger, Washington Chamber of Commerce Community Coordinator at 319-653-3272
[…] by several local, state, and national background checks. Currently we are blessed by the Washington Community School System free lunch program to provide wholesome, well-balanced food to our children that […]
[…] are available at the Washington Chamber of Commerce office and at various businesses throughout the community. They are $9 in advance, six for $50 and $10 at the door. After […]
[…] and advancements. Outside of her professional achievements, Elainie is a prominent leader within the Washington community, serving as current President of the Kids Corral Inc. Daycare Board, sits on the […]
[…] lots for future development, contributing to the growth of jobs and tax base in our community. The project is expected to start as early as the beginning of summer 2021. […]
[…] to have this restocked. The Chamber hopes to do the inaugural Teacher Night Out next winter 2022. For questions, please contact Alisha Davis, Washington Chamber of Commerce Community Coordinator at 319-653-3272
[…] got to Ainsworth, there was no room for passengers to board, making citizens in that community more than a little upset. Ainsworth residents covered the track from Ainsworth to Washington […]
[…] there, the class headed off to Kalona where they were able to shop at the Community Country Store and enjoy a delicious family-style meal provided by Miller Homestead Cooking. Owner, […]
[…] sponsors the Leadership program. Redlinger and Buchholz urged class member to become involved in the community. The 2021-22 Leadership Washington program begins in September. For any questions contact Bill Monroe […]
[…] our favorite Iowa seasons and I think fall is in the air in the Washington community. For more information on this event please contact the Washington Chamber at 319-653-3272, email […]
[…] Kalona, IA as well as at our house. Ron also teaches beekeeping classes at Kirkwood Community College every winter. Through the business and classes we have made many friends and […]
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[…] Amanda Russell, Andy Miller and Rachel Fishback. The day was sponsored by the Washington County Farm Bureau. For questions, please contact Michelle Redlinger, Washington Chamber of Commerce Community Coordinator at 319-653-3272
[…] weather, but may include: maintenance of cemetery grounds including mowing and trimming, watering and mulching trees, general yard work, responsible for maintaining cemetery equipment and possibly assisting other city departments […]
[…] Armed Forces. Provide outreach services to Veterans and serves as a Veteran Advocate in the community. Education and experience requirements: Associate’s degree in social work, human services, or related field OR […]