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Four Outstanding Homes Recognized in New Program

May 21, 2020

Four Maquoketa homes were selected this week to be the first properties designated as Outstanding Homes of the Month. This new program is a collaboration of Maquoketa Hometown Pride and the city’s Property Maintenance Board. This new program recognizes residents for the pride they take in their homes and the contribution that doing so makes toward the betterment of our community.

The Outstanding Homes chosen for the month of May are:

  • 803 East Grove Street, home of Deb and Larry Templeton;
  • 216 North Arcade Street, home of Danny Miller;
  • 311 East Judson Street, home of Joan Yanda; and
  • 309 Thomas Avenue, a newly renovated rental owned by Steve and Kathy Klocke.

A colorful Hometown Pride sign marks these properties through the end of the month. The Outstanding Homes of the Month program will recognize four well cared for homes each month, one in each quadrant of the city using Platt and Main Streets as dividers.

“Property maintenance has been identified as a top priority of the City and of Hometown Pride. This new program is one small way that we can show our thanks and appreciation to those who have been contributing to the beautification of our community,” said Jessica Kean, 2nd Ward Councilwoman and Chair of Maquoketa Hometown Pride.

If you would like to nominate a home for recognition, please submit the address by email to [email protected], by Facebook message to Maquoketa Hometown Pride, or call the Jackson County Economic Alliance (JCEA) at (563) 652-4549.

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Diamond Vogel and Keep Iowa Beautiful Announce 2020 Grant Awards

March 26, 2020

Diamond Vogel and Keep Iowa Beautiful announced the grant awards for the 2020 Paint Iowa Beautiful program.  The program provides free paint to a wide variety of public service projects throughout Iowa.

“The partnership with Keep Iowa Beautiful allows Diamond Vogel to assist and work with many local volunteers that help build communities, making Iowa the number one state in the nation to live,” said Doug Vogel, Vice-President, Marketing, of the Iowa based company.  “Governor Reynolds will be signing a proclamation designating April as Keep Iowa Beautiful month and we are pleased to do our part by awarding paint to 114 community projects in Iowa.”  

Kevin Techau, Executive Director of Keep Iowa Beautiful added, “The Paint Iowa Beautiful program helps us increase our assistance to neighborhoods and communities in improving the attractiveness and beauty of where we live.  These projects definitely improve the beauty of Iowa, its countryside and its communities.”  

In the 17-year partnership with KIB, Diamond Vogel has awarded over 11,165 gallons of paint for 1,000 community projects in Iowa.

About Diamond Vogel

Diamond Vogel is an Iowa based, family owned company started in 1926 by Andrew Vogel.  It serves 13 states with seven manufacturing facilities and over 53 service center outlets providing Architectural Finishes, Industrial and Original Equipment Finishes and Home Decorating Products.  www.diamondvogel.com  

About Keep Iowa Beautiful

Keep Iowa Beautiful was established in 2000 by Governor Robert D. Ray and Donald F. Lamberti becoming the 23rd State Affiliate of Keep America Beautiful.   It is a 501c3 charitable organization working with citizens, neighborhoods and communities in improving the vitality and cultural health of the state of Iowa.  KIB is helping build stronger communities to develop sustainable futures.  For more information see our web page at www.keepiowabeautiful.org

2020 PAINT AWARDS

CITYORGANIZATIONTO BE PAINTEDCONTACT
AftonAfton Community ClubCommercial buildingsMary Hill
AllertonInternational Center For Rural     Culture and Art, Inc.Christian Church,  Victorian House, &    Round BarnDavid Wampler
AltaHanover Historical SocietyBuildings on Historical SiteGene L. Suhr
ArmstrongCity of ArmstrongCity Maintenance ShopTracie Lang
ArthurArthur Public LibraryChildren’s/Adult’s Section Kailey Childers
BedfordBedford Area ChamberGarage doorsCole Walters
BelmondBelmond Historical SocietyCountry school houseLarry Turner
BooneHarrison Township TrusteesSchool houseLaura Loots
CalamusCalamus American Legion CALCO Community CenterLance Goettsch
Shimek ForestFriends of Shimek State Forest Equestrian Trails, Inc.Picnic table tops and benchesLora P Conrad
CarlisleChamber of Commerce/Carlisle Hometown PrideSidewalk muralGabrielle Breheny
Carter LakeCarter Lake Improvement ClubBuilding exteriorMitch Rasmussen
Cedar RapidsCzech Village New Bohemia            Urban Main Street DistrictMural on the Novak BuildingMonica Vernon
Cedar RapidsIndian Creek Nature CenterPennigroth Barn and Sugar HouseJason Bies
Center PointTown of Center PointFross Park restroomsMolly Stuelke
CharitonVan Allen Elementary SchoolSchool library & media centerJosh Morgan
CharitonChariton Public LibraryInterior of the public libraryDawn Morgan
CherokeeCherokee County Fair AssociationEast Restroom BuildingPeggy Corrington
ChurdanCity of ChurdanWater Tower & Shelter House Krystal Kempf
Clinton CountyClinton Co Agricultural SocietyLivestock barns & Exhibits roofMary Stevenson
ClintonGateway Area Community CenterChildren’s play area and murals Theresa Rieger
ColfaxCity of ColfaxWomen’s Club Park BuildingsWade Wagoner
Council BluffsCouncil Bluffs Area Chamber of CommerceVarious homesTurner Morgan
CrestonUnion County Development AssociationAsphalt Art in UptownMindy Stalker
CummingCumming Hometown PrideWater towerNatasha Adams
DavenportUnity House of DavenportHistoric homeKelly O’Brien
Davis CountyCounty Agricultural SocietyPicnic tables and postsBarb Cole
DaytonCity of DaytonCity Hall and Council ChambersSara Pieper
DecorahSeed Savers Exchange, Inc.Historic Cattle Yard FenceHeather Haynes
DenisonCrawford County Women in        Business Impact OrganizationCrawford County FairgroundsRachel Desy
Des MoinesBlank Park Zoo FoundationBlank Park ZooAmanda Nuzum
DeWittKids’ Business of DeWitt, Inc.Classrooms and bathroomsTricia Ludrof
DubuqueCity of DubuqueStorm drainsKristin Hill
DunlapDunlap Mural ProjectBonsall Building exteriorJill Schaben
DysartVision Dysart/Dysart           Development CorporationStreet surfaceMary Behrens
Eagle GroveEagle Grove ChamberBuilding in Commercial DistrictSara Middleton
Elk HornDanish WindmillWindmill’s Exterior CatwalkLisa Steen Riggs
ElkaderMain Street ElkaderAlley WallKate Lower
ElkportImmanuel Preservation SocietyChurchBeverly Bahls
EmersonCity of EmersonDowntown buildingsStephanie Latta Mayor
GarnerCity of GarnerGolf Course Club HouseDaisy Huffman
GlenwoodCity of Glenwood Parks & RecPark shelters, benches and dugouts Angie Winquist
GliddenCity of GliddenVarious homesBrooke Peterson
GoldfieldStevenson, Inc.Various homesScott C. Stevenson
GoodellCity of GoodellCommunity Hall storage roomDaisy Huffman
GowrieGowrie Public LibraryLibraryLacey Spece
GreeneCity of GreeneBuildings in the Business DistrictMarnie Schmidt
Guthrie CenterMain Street Guthrie CenterWilliams BuildingLaura Wolfe
HavelockHometown Pride CommitteeFire hydrantsAmanda Tripp
HopkintonCity of HopkintonWastewater Treatment PlantSaarh Helle
Ida GroveCity of Ida GrovePump HouseHeather Sweeden
IndianolaWarren County Historical SocietyWarren County Historical MuseumDeb Taylor
Jasper CountyJasper County Gun ClubTrap HousesTeresa Arrowood
JeffersonGreene  County Christian Action Resource CenterFood PantryShirley Haupert
JesupBoy Scouts Troop 95Jesup GazeboCameron Troyer
KeokukGreat River PlayersKantamneni BuildingSusan Dunek
KimballtonAudubon County Economic Development & TourismNew Genesis Art StudioSara Slater
LanesboroCity of LanesboroShelter houseAngie Richardson
LaurensLaurens Hometown PrideTrail signsHilary Reed
Le MarsLe Mars Main Street ProgramOlson Cultural Event CenterRichard Ziettlow
Linn Grove Wonders of NatureNature Center and various homesMarian M. McNabb
LisbonCity of LisbonDugouts and facility doorsDrayton Kamberling
MalvernMills County Fair AssociationVarious buildingsMary Bolton
MarshalltownCentral Iowa FairShow PavilionShannon Espenscheid
MarshalltownCartwright Downtown                Farmer’s MarketOpen Air shelterTrisha Wilder
Missouri ValleyMissouri Valley ChamberIce house buildingJeannie Wortman
MonroeMonroe Hometown PrideCity Hall & Park Tennis CourtKimberly Thomas
MontezumaCommunity DevelopmentCity Common SpacesAbby Hubbard
MonticelloParks and Recreation Dept.Picnic TablesJacob Oswald
MontroseMontrose Riverfront, Inc.  (MRI)Historic Old Berry ShedGreg Ruth
MovilleCity of MovilleHaskell Pool & Memorial ParkMegan Cross
NevadaMain Street NevadaPatton BuildingHenry T Corbin
New HamptonNew Hampton High SchoolCulinary Arts RoomApril Schmitt
New HamptonCity of New HamptonNew Hampton Community  CenterKaren Clemens
New MarketCity of New MarketCommunity Center and City HallAngie Tracy
New SharonCity of New SharonPicnic shelters and playgroundDianna Klinker
New VirginiaNew Virginia Hometown PrideOld FirehouseNicole Wilson
NewtonNewton Main StreetBenchesErin Yeager
NorwalkNorwalk Hometown PridePolice garageMichael Foss
OdeboltRural Legacy ProjectsRural Schools MuseumCarol Raasch
OelweinCity of OelweinPark campgroundJoshua Johnson
OnawaMagic Depot Child Care CenterMagic DepotAmanda Yanak
OskaloosaFine Arts & Cultural EventsMuralsDiane Ottosson
OttumwaWapello County 4H ExpoDorm roomsLisa Richardson
ParkersburgCity of ParkersburgParkersburg Building & Depot Park Downtown Aimee Allan/Chris Luhring
PellaHistorical Society/MuseumsGeneral StoreValerie Van Kooten
Pleasant HillParks & RecreationRalph Grant Memorial StageRick Courcier
PocahontasPocahontas Hometown PrideMuralsSuzanne Dudley
PostvilleNortheast Iowa Wellness and Recreation CenterWellness Center locker roomsMelanie Bauch
Prairie CityPrairie CityStorage buildingJohn Lloyd
ReinbeckCity of Reinbeck Park BoardShelter HousesJulie Wilkerson
RiversideRiverside Chamber of CommerceDowntown Store FrontsRussell Rogerson
Sac CitySac City Chamber / Main StreetVarious homesLance Wilhelm
ShelbyCity of ShelbyLittle Library and various homesKaren Schlueter
SheldonPrairie Arts CouncilLynn  Township Country SchoolKarin VandenBerg
SidneyHometown Pride FundMark Jewell Photography BuildingJonna Loewe
SpencerClay County  HeritageParker Museum & Duroe BuildingStephanie Horsley
St. AnsgarCommunity BettermentHistorical downtown buildingSommer Falk
StanleyStanley Fire & EMSOverhead doors on StationJoe Bahe
StantonCity of Stanton, IowaMural and crosswalksJenna Ramsey
State CenterDevelopment AssociationSchool house museumEverett Halsted
Story CityStory City Greater Chamber Antique Carousel PavilionKaren Hermanson
TaborTabor Hometown PrideTabor City Park RestroomsSusan Shepherd
UrbandaleUrbandale Parks and RecreationCulverts, fences, garden postsJan Herke
VintonVinton Parks and RecreationVinton Skate and Activity CenterMatt Boggess
WalcottCity of WalcottCrosswalks, stop bars, and curbsPaul Stagg
WalfordCity of WalfordBaseball Diamond dugoutsJanet L. Gann
WaterlooCity of WaterlooBicycle lane and bicyle boxesMohammad Elahi
WaverlyLeisure Services Parks Dept.Storage FacilityGarret Riordan
West LibertyMuscatine County FairFairground buildingsKelsey Morris
West UnionCity of West UnionCrosswalks and bike shareosKathleen Guyer
WintersetAmerican Legion Post 184Legion HallJason Kems

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April is Keep Iowa Beautiful Month

March 16, 2020

Governor Kim Reynolds is proclaiming April as Keep Iowa Beautiful month.  The proclamation will encourage all citizens to help plan and participate in local programs that will enhance the cleanliness and beauty of our communities and state.  

Governor Reynolds will be present the winners of KIB’s annual awards program and three high school scholarships.


Keep Iowa Beautiful award winners are:

First Trust & Savings Bank of Wheatland is receiving the 2020 Keep Iowa Beautiful Corporation Award for its outstanding corporate citizenship.  The financial commitments to local projects and encouraging employees to be involved in leadership roles on local committees are making our communities and our state a better place to live and work. 

Iowa’s County Conservation System is receiving the 2020 Keep Iowa Beautiful Organization Award for providing a better Iowa County through conservation, education and recreation making Iowa a better place to live.

Community of Maquoketa is receiving the Keep Iowa Beautiful Robert D. Ray Award of Excellence for the revitalization efforts through the Maquoketa CAN campaign.

Gerald F. Schnepf is receiving the 2020 Keep Iowa Beautiful Donald F. Lamberti Hometown Pride Vision Awardfor his many years of service as KIB Executive Director making Iowa a stronger and better place to live and raise a family. 

Learn More

The three Iowa high school seniors are enrolling at Iowa State University and University of Iowa.  The $1,000 scholarships are in honor of three pioneers in KIB’s 20-year history:

Molly Simmons from Yale attending Iowa State University.

She is receiving the Byers Environmental Scholarship.  Through educator Bob Byers leadership, KIB’s Litter-Free Scholl Campus program was started in NW Iowa.  His dedication to young people and environmental concerns was a driving force encouraging young people to help improve their community.

Lydia Johnson from Bondurant attending Iowa State University.

She is receiving Fultz Communication Scholarship.  William J. Fultz, founding KIB Board Member and artist, started an advertising agency that became the largest agricultural advertising agency in the world.

Patrick Taylor of Iowa City will be attending the University of Iowa.

He is receiving the Schnepf Community Service Scholarship.  Gerald Schnepf, KIB Founding Executive Director, spent 50 years working to make Iowa a better place to live.

The Byers scholarship is supporting high school students who plan to enroll and study environmental science, community development, landscape architecture or architecture (historical emphasis) or community planning and sustainability.

The Fultz scholarship is awarded to a senior planning on studying communications, public relations and/or marketing.  

The Schnepf scholarship is awarded to a senior who has a record of community service and a desire to continue to support and contribute to the enhancement of the place they live and work.  College programs could include community & regional planning and volunteer management.

Learn More

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KEEP IOWA BEAUTIFUL TO AWARD SCHOLARSHIPS

March 9, 2020

Keep Iowa Beautiful (KIB) is awarding three $1,000 scholarships to Iowa high school seniors who are enrolling in an Iowa college or university.  The scholarships are in honor of three pioneers in KIB’s 20-year history:

Molly Simmons from Yale attending Iowa State University.

She is receiving the Byers Environmental Scholarship.  Through educator Bob Byers leadership, KIB’s Litter-Free Scholl Campus program was started in NW Iowa.  His dedication to young people and environmental concerns was a driving force encouraging young people to help improve their community.

Lydia Johnson from Bondurant attending Iowa State University.

She is receiving Fultz Communication Scholarship.  William Fultz, founding KIB Board Member and artist, started an advertising agency that became the largest agricultural advertising agency in the world.

Patrick Taylor of Iowa City will be attending the University of Iowa.

He is receiving the Schnepf Community Service Scholarship.  Gerald Schnepf, KIB Founding Executive Director, spent 50 years working to make Iowa a better place to live.

The scholarships will be presented by Governor Kim Reynolds during a ceremony on March 23rd at the State Capitol.  At that time the Governor will also be signing a proclamation making April Keep Iowa Beautiful month.  

The Byers scholarship is supporting high school students who plan to enroll and study environmental science, community development, landscape architecture or architecture (historical emphasis) or community planning and sustainability.

The Fultz scholarship is awarded to a senior planning on studying communications, public relations and/or marketing.  The Schnepf scholarship is awarded to a senior who has a record of community service and a desire to continue to support and contribute to the enhancement of the place they live and work.  College programs could include community & regional planning and volunteer management.

Learn More About Our Scholarship Winners

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10th Annual Keep Iowa Beautiful Photography Contest Winners

January 13, 2020

Keep Iowa Beautiful (KIB) announced the winners of the 10th Keep Iowa Beautiful Photography Contest aimed at raising awareness of Iowa’s natural and environmental beauty. KIB wants to learn what resonates with Iowans based on the photographs they share through this annual photography contest.

FIRST PLACE: Katharine Gail Vogel of Marshalltown. (Adventure in Loess Hills). 1st place winner awarded $50 and a one year subscription to Our Iowa magazine.

SECOND PLACE: Mark Iwig of Johnston. (Sunrise at Iowa Women of Achievement Bridge in Des Moines) 2nd place winner awarded $40 and a one year subscription to Our Iowa magazine.

THIRD PLACE: Willard Sharp of Madrid. (The Milky Way and a Tractor) 3rd place winner awarded $30 and a one year subscription to Our Iowa magazine.

HONORABLE MENTIONS went to Aaron Miller of Carlisle and Mark Iwig of Johnston.

“This is a great way for Iowans to share what they like about rural and urban Iowa,” said Kevin Techau, KIB Executive Director. “This photo contest offers both amateur and experienced photographers an opportunity to tell Iowa’s story in a fun, engaging way.”

Filed Under: Press Release

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