DES MOINES, IOWA (May 31, 2019) — Governor Kim Reynolds and Lieutenant Governor Adam Gregg on Friday released their public schedules for Monday, June 3–Sunday, June 9, 2019.

 

Tuesday, June 4

Gov Reynolds, Lt Gov Gregg holds Weekly Press Conference

Master Builders of Iowa

221 Park St

Des Moines, IA

10AM

 

Wednesday, June 5

Gov Reynolds, Lt Gov Gregg attend Association of Business and Industry’s Annual Conference

Hilton Coliseum

1705 Center Dr

Ames, IA

11:30AM

 

Gov Reynolds, Lt Gov Gregg attend rural scholarship announcement

114 N Chestnut St

Jefferson, IA

1:30PM

 

Gov Reynolds, Lt Gov Gregg attend Grand Reopening of Hotel Maytag

Hotel Maytag

105 N 2nd Ave E

Newton, IA

4PM

 

Thursday, June 6

Lt Gov Gregg attends Unconventional Business Luncheon

Embassy Suites

101 E Locust St

Des Moines, IA

11:30AM

 

Gov Reynolds, Lt Gov Gregg attend Easter Seals Admiral’s White Party

Camp Sunnyside

401 NE 66th Ave

Des Moines, IA

6:30PM

 

Friday, June 7

Gov Reynolds attends 98th Annual Veterans of Foreign Wars Convention

Holiday Inn Des Moines — Airport/Conference Center

6111 Fleur Dr

Des Moines, IA

9AM

 

Gov Reynolds swears in Iowa Court of Appeals Judges Sharon Soorholtz Greer and David May

House Chamber

Iowa State Capitol

Des Moines, IA

3PM

 

Lt Gov Gregg attends Alzheimer’s Association Purple Soiree

The Tea Room

713 Walnut St, Suite 600

Des Moines, IA

6:30PM

 

Saturday, June 8

Lt Gov Gregg throws out first pitch at Quad Cities River Bandits game

Modern Woodmen Park

209 South Gaines St

Davenport, IA

6:35PM

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