DES MOINES, IOWA (February 23, 2019) — Governor Kim Reynolds and Lieutenant Governor Adam Gregg on Friday released their public schedules for Monday, February 25 — Sunday, March 3, 2019.

The following events are open to credentialed members of the media:

 

Monday, February 25

Lt Gov Gregg visits Amana Woolen Mill

800 48th Ave

Amana, IA 52203

11:30AM

 

Lt Gov Gregg visits Rantizo

105 Iowa Ave, Suite 231

Iowa City, IA 52240

1PM

 

Lt Gov Gregg visits the Ramsey Building

225 E Broadway Ave

Keota, IA 52248

2:30PM

 

Tuesday, February 26

Gov Reynolds presents proclamation for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Governor’s Formal Office

Iowa State Capitol

10:15AM

 

Gov Reynolds, Lt Gov Gregg attend the Outstanding Teacher Luncheon

State Historical Museum of Iowa

600 E Locust St

Des Moines, IA 50319

11AM

 

Gov. Reynolds signs proclamation for 100th Anniversary of Girls State Basketball Tournament

Governor’s Formal Office

Iowa State Capitol

3:45PM

 

Gov Reynolds, Lt Gov Gregg attend the Give Back Iowa Challenge Award Presentation

Wells Fargo History Museum

666 Walnut St

Des Moines, IA 50309

5:30PM

 

Wednesday, February 27

Gov. Reynolds, Lt. Gov. Gregg to hold Weekly Press Conference

Governor’s Office

Robert D. Ray Conference Room

Iowa State Capitol

10:00AM

**Additional stops for the 99 County Tour on Friday, March 1st will be released next week**

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