DES MOINES, IOWA (August 17, 2019) — Governor Kim Reynolds and Lieutenant Governor Adam Gregg on Saturday released their public schedules for Monday, August 19–Sunday, August 25, 2019.

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

 

Monday, August 19

Gov Reynolds holds Executive Council and Board of Canvass Meetings

Robert D Ray Conference Room 

Governor’s Office

Iowa State Capitol

10AM

 

Tuesday, August 20th 

Gov Reynolds, Lt Gov Gregg hold weekly press conference

Camp Dodge — Joint Forces Headquarters Building

6100 NW 78th Ave

Johnston, IA

10AM

 

Wednesday, August 21st

Gov Reynolds, Lt Gov Gregg attend Governor’s Volunteer Award Ceremony

Bridge View Center

102 Church St

Ottumwa, IA

11AM

 

Gov Reynolds, Lt Gov Gregg tour Solar Plant

1948 IA-1

Fairfield, IA

12:30PM

 

Gov Reynolds attends Farm to Table at Cinnamon Ridge Dairy Farm

10600 275th St

Donahue, IA 

5:30PM

 

Thursday, August 22

Gov Reynolds attends Flood Update Meeting 

512 N Main St

Burlington, IA

9AM

 

Lt Gov Gregg attends Iowa State Association of Counties Conference

Community Choice Credit Union Convention Center

833 5th Ave

Des Moines, IA

9:45AM

 

Gov Reynolds attends Lee County Economic Development meeting

629 Blondeau St

Keokuk, IA

11AM

 

Gov Reynolds visits MD Orthopaedics

604 N Pkwy St

Wayland, IA

1PM

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