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Wine growers talked to the Agriculture Committee March 17. Pictured here are Dr. Murli Dharmadhikari, ISU Extension Enologist, Representative Mark Davitt, Mike White, ISU Viticulture Specialist, and Ron Mark, owner of Summerset Winery. |
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Farm Bureau members Norman Fleagle of Indianola, Adam Hill of Norwalk, and Jerry Shepler of Norwalk, talk during lunch on March 18. |
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State Representative Mark Davitt was among those who helped congratulate this years’ winners of the Write Women Back Into History essay contest for 6-9 grade students. The third place winner in the 8-9
grade category is Kaitlin Moews from Indianola Middle School. From left to right (front row) Parents Dean and Susie Moews, Kaitlin, and Representative Davitt. Second row: teacher Kathy Turnball and Larry Hulse. Kaitlin won the award for her essay about Iowa actress Donna Reed. |
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Marc Walton visited the Statehouse March 13 in connection with Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage Day. |
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Jay Walton visited the Statehouse March 19 in connection with the Iowa Department of the Blind. |
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Des Moines Mayor Jim Cownie talks with Mark Davitt about the Carlisle-Des Moines bike trail. |
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Drennan Fischer, daughter of George Fischer of Norwalk, presented information on wine production during the Agriculture Production Day at the Statehouse March 19. |
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Kent Kearney of Carlisle catered during the Agriculture Production Day event at the Statehouse on March 19. |
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Melissa Collins and Mia Mulholland visited the Statehouse February 26 to tell people about Best
Buddies Iowa. Best Buddies is a program that pairs students with intellectual disabilities with other
students to encourage one-to-one friendships. Simpson College and Indianola Schools participate
in this program.
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Students from Carlisle representing Carlisle JEL/SADD visited the Statehouse on February 13, 2008. Front row: Jennifer Hock, Christy Suesakul, Paige Sogard, and Rebecca Hubbard. Second row: Leah Heidemann, Alicia Orndorff, Chaylee Weeks, Jordan Little, Shannon Earles, Rachel Tish, and Representative Davitt. |
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Members of the Iowa Pharmacy Association visited the Statehouse February 13, 2008. Shown here are Josh Betcher, Dave Gavin of Indianola, Representative Davitt, Helen Eddy, and Abby Beane. |
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The Carlisle FCCLA (Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America) visited the Capitol. |
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Warren County Empowerment representatives visited the Capitol. Shown here are Lisa Golly of Prevent Child Abuse Iowa, Collen Reisener of the Warren County Child Abuse Prevention Council, Deb Shrader, Empowerment Director of Warren County Empowerment, Representative Davitt, and Jovanka Westbrook, Director of Partners in Family Development. |
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Simpson College students, from left to right: Joe Strong, Erica Shannon, Professor Coy Carter, Bailey Harris, Blair Boyd, Erin Hopp, Amana Ruff, and Alex Bardole. |
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Linda Stueve, pastor of First United Methodist Church in Indianola, offered the prayer January 31. She is pictured here with Mark Davitt and Senator Staci Appel of Ackworth. |
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Students from Kirkwood College visited the Statehouse January 30, 2008. |
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Shirley Beakler, a resident of Indianola, visited the Statehouse January 30, 2008. Shirley is a member of the Iowa Equine Promotional Taskforce. She is also past-president of the Iowa Horse Council, and has been very active in equine-related activities for many years. |
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Brandi Stalter and Julie Kunze of the Warren County Economic Development Corporation visited the Capitol February 7. |
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Don Brown of Norwalk visited the Capitol January 30, 2008. |
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Dan Laurie of Norwalk visited the Statehouse January 23, 2008. |