DES MOINES, IOWA (September 13, 2019) — Governor Kim Reynolds and Lieutenant Governor Adam Gregg on Friday released their public schedules for Monday, September 16–Sunday, September 22, 2019.  

 

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

 

Monday, September 16

Gov Reynolds holds Executive Council Meeting

Robert D Ray Conference Room

Governor’s Office

Iowa State Capitol

10AM

 

Wednesday, September 18

Gov Reynolds attends American Workforce Policy Advisory Board Meeting

Boys and Girls Club of Greater Washington

4103 Benning Rd NE

Washington DC 

8AM

 

Gov Reynolds to give Weekly Press Conference

12:30PM

***Credentialed members of the media should contact Pat Garrett for call-in details***

 

Lt Gov Gregg holds Growing Rural Iowa task force meeting

Konferenz Centre at Hausbarn-Heritage Park

12196 311th St

Manning, IA

1:30PM

 

Thursday, September 19

Gov Reynolds attends Central Iowa Business Conference

Holiday Inn Des Moines-Airport/Conf Center

6111 Fleur Dr

Des Moines, IA

8AM

 

Gov Reynolds attends Iowa Biodiesel Board Regional Annual Meeting

Renaissance Des Moines Savery Hotel

401 Locust St

Des Moines, IA

9AM

 

Gov Reynolds attends launch of Computer Science is Elementary Institute

FFA Enrichment Center

1055 SW Prairie Trail Pkwy

Ankeny, IA 50023

11:50AM

 

Gov Reynolds attends Women in Energy Scholarship Program Launch

DMACC Ankeny Campus

2006 S Ankeny Blvd

Ankeny, IA 

6PM

 

Friday, September 20

Gov Reynolds attends POW/MIA Recognition Day

West Capitol Steps

Iowa State Capitol

8:15AM

 

Gov Reynolds tours Gilbert Home Comfort

19563 US-69 North

Leon, IA

1:15PM

 

Gov Reynolds attends Jefferson Highway Byway Opening Ceremony

IA-2 & S Main St

Leon, IA

2PM

 

Gov Reynolds swears in District Court Judge Elisabeth Reynoldson

Clarke County Courthouse

100 S Main St

Osceola, IA 

3:30PM

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