April 24, 2024

Events calendar

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Sew Sweet Quilt Retreat (March 12-14)

Bring a project to work on and stitch with friends. This quilt retreat is 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. March 12 and 13, and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. March 14 inside the educational building at First United Methodist Church. Attendees must preregister as space is limited. Additional quilting retreats to be held in June, Sept. and Nov. Contact Wendy Sticken at 641-202-2955 or wendy.sticken@icloud.com.

2nd Legislative Coffee (March 13)

Meet with Rep. Tom Moore and Sen. Tom Shipley for the next updates on the 2021 Iowa legislative session, 9 to 10:30 a.m. March 13. To access the Zoom meeting visit Zoom and enter Meeting ID: 587 431 0503, passcode: ChamberCow, or dial-in 1-312-626-6799, Meeting ID: 587 431 0503, passcode: 669454. The chamber requests that questions be submitted in writing, either by email at chamber@crestoniowachamber.com or to the Creston Chamber Facebook Page by noon, March 11. Currently Representative Tom Moore and Senator Tom Shipley are planning to attend. The coffees are open to the public at no charge.

Virtual Storm Spotter Training (March 17)

Adair and Guthrie County Emergency Management Agency and the National Weather Service in Des Moines will host a Virtual Storm Spotter training session at 7 p.m. March 17 via GoToWebinar. This training is open to county responders and the public. The virtual training session is free and will give basic information on the formation of severe weather storms, how they function, what to report, as well as how and where to communicate storm information. The training will allow an attendee to register as a severe storm spotter with the National Weather Service. The National Weather Service still needs reports from trained weather spotters, because in addition to Doppler, it’s helpful to also know what’s happening on the ground. Trained weather spotters fill in this gap of information. Registration is required to attend and can be completed at: http://bit.ly/2Lm59nK.

Grain marketing meeting (March 18)

ISU Union County Extension and Outreach office are hosting a grain marketing meeting, 6 p.m. March 18, at NewGen Feed Supply, corner of Osage and Townline Streets in Creston. The meeting will discuss various strategies of grain marketing with emphasis on marketing and to create a grain marketing plan for the 2021 crop. Anyone wanting to learn more about seasonal price trends and basis trends to reach price goals should attend. The meeting is being offered free of charge and a complimentary meal is included thanks to sponsors First National Bank in Creston, Afton, and Shenandoah; Iowa State Savings Bank. Contact the Union County Extension office at (641) 782-8426 to RSVP by March 16. Visit www.extension.iastate.edu/agdm/info/meetings.html for more information.

Cookies & Canvas painting class (March 19)

Cookies & Canvas painting class will be 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. March 19 at Corning Opera House, 800 Davis Ave. in Corning. Southwest Valley Art Teacher Diane Mitchell will be teaching how to paint a brightly colored spring floral painting for $30. All supplies and refreshments are included in the fee. Participants must RSVP by March 12 to Executive Director, De Heaton at 641-418-8037, visit Facebook, Instagram or www.corningoperahouse.com for more information.

Tingley annual ‘Baked Potato Bar’ (March 24)

Tingley will host their annual Baked Potato Bar from 5 to 7 p.m. March 24 at the Tingley Community Building. To pre order carry-out, call Nancy Jarred at 641-772-4974 or Lywanda Case at 641-344-3332. Baked potatoes on offer with choice of toppings: ham, sour cream, chili, broccoli, onions, cheese and green peppers. Dine in or carry out. Free will donations are welcomed and everyone is invited. Proceeds will go to Tingley Community Building. Event sponsored by Tingley Lions Club.

3rd Legislative Coffee (April 10)

Meet with Rep. Tom Moore and Sen. Tom Shipley for the next updates on the 2021 Iowa legislative session, 9 to 10:30 a.m. March 13. Zoom and dial-in meeting details to be announced later. Currently Representative Tom Moore and Senator Tom Shipley are planning to attend. The coffees are open to the public at no charge.

‘What’s On Your Nightstand?’ (Thursday)

Every Thursday at 5 p.m., join online via Zoom. This is a casual group to share a love of literature and perhaps find a new book to read. A list of books discussed will be printed off and posted at the library to help other patrons find their next read. For more information contact crestonlibrary310@gmail.com or call 641-782-2277.