DES MOINES, IOWA (September 20, 2019) — Governor Kim Reynolds and Lieutenant Governor Adam Gregg on Friday released their public schedules for Monday, September 23–Sunday, September 29, 2019.  

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

 

Monday, September 23

Lt Gov Gregg attends Operation Lifesaver Rail Safety Week Event

Trains on the Farm

30215 170th St

Clarksville, IA

10AM

 

Lt Gov Gregg tours New Hampton Metal Fabrication

928 W Milwaukee St

New Hampton, IA

11:30AM

 

Gov Reynolds attends Postsecondary Strategy Institute Conference

DMACC Student Center, Building 5 — Conference Center

2006 S Ankeny Blvd

 Ankeny, IA

12PM

 

Lt Gov Gregg tours Buresh Building Systems

1219 Imperial Rd

Hampton, IA

2PM

 

Tuesday, September 24

Gov Reynolds, Lt Gov Gregg hold Weekly Press Conference 

Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Iowa, Inc.

1441 Pleasant St

Des Moines, IA

10AM

 

Gov Reynolds attends Older Iowans Legislature event

House Chambers

Iowa State Capitol

11AM

 

Thursday, September 26

Gov Reynolds, Lt Gov Gregg tour Kelly Plastics

80 8th St

Belle Plaine, IA

1PM

 

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

Kirkwood Community College

6301 Kirkwood Blvd SW

Cedar Rapids, IA

2:30PM

 

Friday, September 27

Gov Reynolds attends Reserve Officers Association of America’s National Convention

Downtown Marriott, Iowa D Ballroom

700 Grand Ave

Des Moines, IA 

8AM

 

Gov Reynolds attends Eat Better. Learn Better. Eggcellence event

North High School

501 Holcomb Ave

Des Moines, IA

9:15AM

 

Lt Gov Gregg attends Governor’s Volunteer Awards Ceremony

Southeast Polk High School

7945 N E University Ave

Pleasant Hill, IA 

4:30PM

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