Thursday, December 17, 2009

H1N1 Vaccinations available

If you are interested in getting vaccinated for H1N1, the shots are now available to the general public.
Locations and Times

Poweshiek County:
Grinnell Area Recreation Center (Ahrens Park, Grinnell) Monday, December 21st, 9:00 AM – Noon and 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Mahaska County:
William Penn Activity Center (201 Trueblood, Osky) Monday, December 21st, 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Polk County:
Moore Elementary Schools (52nd & Douglas) M-F 11:00 AM – 6:30 PM
Sat. 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
THE VACCINE IS FREE NO APPOINTMENT IS NECESSARY – THESE ARE DROP IN CLINICS

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Third Thirsty Thursday

Thursday, December 17, at 5pm marks the second in a series of Thirsty Third
Thursday's! Please join us at Voodoo Lounge, in the basement of
Bourbon Street! Come in for a drink and order some great food from
Bourbon Street's menu!

Friday, December 4, 2009

Watch as the Grinnell College Pioneers take on Beloit

Friday December 4th at 7pm watch as the Grinnell College Pioneers take on Beloit!

The Pioneers have been featured in Sports Illustrated and ESPN the Magazine. They have a very unique style known as “The System."
Sometimes referred to as the anti-Princeton offense, “The System"
emphasizes a torrid pace of play where offensive possesions last about
5 seconds and typically end with a three-pointer.

It's sure to be an exciting game! The game starts at 7pm. For those wishing to carpool we will meet at Voodoo Lounge at 5:30pm. Post game festivities will be at La Cabana.

Monday, November 30, 2009

Wake Up Wednesday

Join us December 2 for the first in a series of Wake Up Wednesday's.

Join other Young Professionals at Saint's Rest, December 2 at 7am. Bring your great holiday gift ideas to share!

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Thirsty Third Thursday

Grinnell Young Professionals will be hosting the first in a series of Thirsty Third Thursday's at Lonnski's Pub and Deli. Thursday, November 19th, at 5pm join other GYP members for a drink and networking.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

November 2009 YPIowa Newsletter

The official e-newsletter of the Young Professionals of Iowa. Our mission is “to help young professionals in Iowa take responsibility for the growth of their communities to ensure the long term advancement of the State of Iowa.” Please visit www.ypiowa.com for the latest YP news and events throughout Iowa.

Please forward this information to anyone that might be interested. You may subscribe to future issues by clicking here.

Join these YPIowa networks: Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn, Generation Iowa
Inside this issue:
• YPIowa Board and Committee Positions Available
• YP Symposium
• You Are Invited
• 2010 YP Day at the Capitol
• Iowa Energy Young Professionals Night
YPIowa Board and Committee Positions Available


The Young Professionals of Iowa Board is meeting on November 13th to nominate new members for board positions. The broader the representation of our board from a variety of groups, the better ideas we have as a group. Do you know someone from your area who would be a great board member? If so, email us their information. The YPIowa Board meets four times a year and each board member also works on our strategic plan through work on a committee. If you want a short-term duty to help out and are not interested in a board position, a committee is for you! Right now, we are beginning the planning for the day at the capitol and could use representation from around the state to help us achieve a state wide focus in our speakers and programming for the day.

When we do board nominations, we think of people we know from across the state, but there are always those of you out there that are involved and amazing individuals that we NEED to be involved and just haven’t yet met. Please forward this on to those great people and help us find them, get them involved, and change our state for the better!
YP Symposium
Opportunity for Development & Networking


On November 5, 2009, the Young Professionals of Dubuque will host the 3rd Annual YP Symposium at the Grand River Center in Dubuque, Iowa. This daylong event offers all in attendance dynamic professional development sessions and engaging networking opportunities. The YP Symposium is held in memory of Meghan Hackett.

Keynote Speaker, Liz Lynch, will present Smart Networking for Career Success. Networking is one of the fastest, most cost effective ways to establish more business and accelerate your career. But it can also be a frustrating, time-consuming endeavor if you don’t know how to put the pieces together correctly. Liz will be providing her book “Smart Networking” for all Symposium attendees.

Click here for the agenda.

After the YP Symposium concludes, attendees are invited to attend a special Networking Reception to connect with others and reflect on their experiences from the day. The Networking Reception will run from 4:30 to 6:00 pm at Tony Roma’s at the Grand River Center.

As a special part of the annual YP Symposium, YPD will recognize one member with the Outstanding Young Professional of Dubuque Award in Honor of Meghan Hackett. The Symposium and award are dedicated to the memory of Meghan, the original visionary of the Young Professionals of Dubuque.

Young Professionals of Dubuque (YPD) is a diverse group of dedicated, talented individuals who live or work in the tri-state area. YPD is for anyone interested in participating in engaging opportunities and dynamic events while expanding their personal and professional networks. For more information please visit www.ypdubuque.org.
You Are Invited
HR Hot Topics 'Surviving in the New Legislative Landscape'


November 18, 2009
10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Fairfield Arts & Convention Center
The Iowa Association of Business and Industry (ABI) and the Fairfield Economic Development Association (FEDA) invite you to attend the HR Hot Topics Session. Register by November 9 and save up to $10 per person. Don't miss out on the early-bird special. This session will give you a fast-moving comprehensive look at many of the important new laws and court decisions affecting employers that have occurred during the past year. "HR Hot Topics" will cover ten topics in easy-to-digest bites and still allow ample time for your questions. Learn more>>>
2010 YP Day at the Capitol
Save the Date - March 10, 2010


Iowa Energy Young Professionals Night
Download PDF


December 3rd

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

GYP Upcoming events

Check out the GYP calendar to keep up to date on all GYP events and gatherings!


November 19th will begin the series of Thirsty Thursday's at Lonnski's Pub and Deli. Come at 5pm and enjoy a drink and unwind with other GYP members!


December 2nd will begin the first of a series of Wake Up Wednesdays. We will meet at Saint's Rest beginning at 7am for coffee and pastries. The first Wake Up Wednesday topic will be great gift ideas! Check the calendar to find out future Wake Up Wednesday locations.

Monday, October 5, 2009

An Afternoon at the Gun Range

Sunday October 18 Brownell’s has invited all GYP members out to the range for a day of shooting and fun from 2pm-5pm!

Members will be able to shoot the AR-15, a semi-automatic rifle. All experience levels are welcome. Range Safety Officers will be onsite to demonstrate and assist members.

We will be meeting at the Hy-Vee parking lot at 1:30pm for those wishing to carpool.


Please RSVP to the evite whether you will be going directly to the range or if you would like to meet and carpool.

As always feel free to pass this along to anyone you feel may be interested in becoming a member or attending this event.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

GYP Octoberfest

Come celebrate Fall with a Beer tasting at Cafe Phoenix!

Thursday October 8th starting at 5pm enjoy a great selection of beers.

The cost for this tasting is $5 each.

The dining room will be open for dinner. Please make your reservations in advance!

Monday, September 28, 2009

Grinnell College Celebrates 150 years/Last Friday Fest of the year

Grinnell College will be celebrating 150 years in Grinnell!

The College will be holding parents weekend beginning on Friday and have several activities open to the public during this time.

There will be campus tours Friday October 2nd at 11am and 3pm, which depart from the Joe Rosenfield Center lobby located at 1115 8th Ave.

Saturday October 3rd, from 11:30-1:30 enjoy a Taste of Grinnell. Sample cuisine from Grinnell's unique and outstanding local restaurants for a modest price.

At 8:30pm join Professor George Drake as he presents "The History of Yesterday and Today" a look at Grinnell College history in room 101 at the Joe Rosenfield Center.

The last Friday Fest of the year will be held on Friday October 2nd. Come downtown and enjoy music by a Grinnell College Band from 4-5:30, Crossroads from 6-9. Beer, wine, food and shopping are also available! Join us for the after party at Lonnski's following Friday Fest! THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED

Thursday, September 10, 2009

2009 YPIowa Conference

The 2009 YPIowa Conference hosted by The Young Professionals Connection of Des Moines is a chance for young professionals from across the state to get together to network, share, and learn from each other, as well as established professionals and speakers not only from Iowa, but across the nation. The 2009 YPIowa Conference will focus on three essential components: live, work and play; with breakout sessions that are interactive and engaging. Some of this year’s speakers include Motivational Presenter and Strategic Planner, Jim Verlengia, Business Leader Kyle Krause and the Keynote Speaker “The Nametag Guy”, Scott Ginsberg.

When and Where?
The 2009 YPIowa Conference will be held Thursday, September 17th and Friday, September 18th. The primary events of the conference will be held in Des Moines, IA at The Downtown Marriott Hotel – 700 Grand Ave. Other social events will be held in the surrounding metro area.

Register now for only $89.00! After Monday registration rates are $119.00.

Pioneer Bookshop to host gathering

The next Grinnell Young Professionals (GYP) gathering will be held on Thursday, September 17, from 5pm-6pm at the Pioneer Bookshop at 823 4th Ave in downtown Grinnell.

This event will be an opportunity to browse through their selection of books, clothing, games, toys and more! The Pioneer Bookshop would like to extend a special offer to our GYP guests on all purchases. The Pioneer Bookshop will be serving wine, a non-alcoholic beverage, cheese and crackers.

Feel free to stick around and browse after the event. The Bookshop will remain open until 8pm!

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Come celebrate Grinnell's Friday Fest

Enjoy live music from local favorite band Route 66

Friday September 4th, 2009 on 4th Ave & Main St from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Join us at Griffin's Lounge located inside Jimbo's for some great drink specials following the Friday fest!

Friday, August 21, 2009

Happy Days in Grinnell

Grinnell will be holding it's annual HAPPY DAY'S Celebration in Downtown Grinnell all day Saturday August 29th. There will be a Car show, Pedal Car/Pedal Tractor and Model Car Contest, Poker Walk, Live Entertainment, Inflatable Rides and Games, Stewart Library Book Sale, Arts and Craft Show, Movies in the Veterans Memorial Building and much more!!


The Grinnell Disc Golf Club and the waterfowl of Miller Park cordially invite you to participate in the Inaugural Goose Poop Open on Saturday, August 29, 2009, 11 a.m. at the Grinnell Disc Golf Course at Miller Park (East Street at Nyanza Drive).

All ages & skill levels welcome! Registration fees are $20 for 36 holes and $10 for 18 holes. You may only register the day of the tournament. Come to the Bikes to You tent at Happy Days in Central Park or register at Miller Park. We’ll have a players meeting at 10:30 a.m. prior to the tournament start. All participants will receive an exclusive tournament disc. There will be cash and prizes for tournament and division winners.



The Inaugural Goose Poop Open

Saturday, August 29, 2009, 11 a.m.

The Grinnell Disc Golf Course at Miller Park

Miller Park, East Street at Nyanza Drive

Friday, August 7, 2009

Come Celebrate Grinnell's First Friday's Fest

Enjoy live music from Grinnell's very own Whiplash!

Friday August 7th, 2009 on 4th Ave & Main St from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Don't forget to do some shopping this weekend.

Shop downtown Grinnell Friday and Saturday for great bargains and skip paying the tax!

It's Tax free weekend in Iowa August 7th and 8th!

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Grinnell goes RiDiCuLoUs!

Come celebrate Ridiculous Days in Downtown Grinnell!

Enjoy music in the park Thursday July 16!

Head over to Casa Margaritas for Happy Hour Friday July 17th where all beers are buy one get one free!

Start your Saturday morning off with the Lion's Club breakfast at 7am. There will be Live music, games, sales at the local merchants, the Farmer's Market, new car show and much more! The Ridiculous fun starts at 7am!

This Saturday also kick's off the judging of the Poweshiek County Fair! Exhibitions and other activities will be open to the public next week!

Don't forget the Free Merchant Movies Tuesday's at the Strand! July 21st: Paul Blart Mall Cop (PG) July 28th: Madagascar Escape 2 Africa (PG) August 4th: Pink Panther 2 (PG) Tickets are available at the following locations: 6R Upland Kennels, Ahrens Park Foundation, Angel Ranch, Brown's Shoe Fit, Cirks Financial Services LLC, Dental Associates, Edward Jones Investments, Engineered Plastic Components Inc, F & M Bank, Family Dentistry, Grinnell College Pioneer Bookshop, Grinnell Realty GMAC Real Estate, Grinnell Subways, Grinnell Vet Clinic, Hickenbottom Inc, Iowa Realty, Jacobsen Staffing Co, Linclon Savings Bank, Linder Tire Service, Montgomery's Sandwich Shop, Patriot Bank, Poweshiek Mutual Insurance, Poweshiek Publications, Ramsey-Weeks, Taco Johns, University of Iowa Community Credit Union, Vander Linden Construction Inc, Village Decorating, and Wal-Mart.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Grinnell's First Friday Fest to kick off the 4th of July Weekend!

Friday July 3rd kick off the big weekend with Big Daddy Blues.
Join us on Main Street & 4th Avenue from 6 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Beer, wine, food, shopping, art, and a Bikes To You Kids' Zone will be available for all to enjoy!


Saturday Farmer's Market: Saturday, July 4th 10 a.m. - Noon Central Park

4th of July Parades:
10th Avenue & 10th Avenue Place Parade: 9:30 a.m.
Grinnell Country Club Parade: 10 a.m.
City of Grinnell Parade: 4:30 p.m.

4th of July parade forms and information are available at the Chamber of Commerce office. Forms need to be completed and returned by Thursday, July 2 with the $5 entry fee and late entry forms after that will cost $10. The parade will begin at 4:30 pm on July 4, winding through Grinnell from south East Street, Hamilton to Broad Street, 10th Avenue to Penrose south to 7th Avenue.

Come to Ahrens Park after the Parade! At 7 p.m. enjoy classic hits from the "Rewinders" Band and the "Firecracker Revue" Talent Showcase. Plus enjoy ball games, kids' games, great food, and more! Fireworks show at 9:45 p.m. Bring your lawn chairs and blankets!

Happening's in Grinnell

Stewart Library Sock Hop: Thursday, June 25th. Swing with the beat to kid-friendly music and learn a step or two with professional DJ and dance teacher, Faythe Kubik. 1 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. - Grades K-3 and families. 2 p.m. - 2:45 p.m. - Grades 4-6 and families

Iowa Health Home Care Healthy Living Topic: "Leg Health and Compression Therapy" Thursday, June 25th 1 p.m. at the Grinnell Home Care Center. Light refreshments will be provided. No reservations required. For more information, please call Jo Rieck at (641) 236-0202. Please join us and endorse a healthy lifestyle in 2009!

Grinnell Young Professionals Wine Tasting: Friday, June 26th 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. Cafe Phoenix, 4th and Park in Grinnell. Kamal and Laura will feature a selection of wines to enjoy while grilling or on the patio, a perfect complement to warm summer evenings. Light hors d'ouevres will be provided. Weather permitting, it will be on the patio. Cost is $10. Receive a $5 discount if you purchase a bottle of wine or stay for dinner.

2nd Annual Croquet Tournament/BBQ at Tassel Ridge Winery: Saturday, June 27th from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. - Croquet Practice, Tournament Registration, and BBQ. Price: $15 per person, plus tax. 1:00 p.m. Tournament Begins. Join us for outdoor fun on the beautiful Tassel Ridge Winery grounds at our 2nd annual croquet tournament! Come anytime between 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. to practice, register, and enjoy a BBQ lunch featuring a grilled steak sandwich, roasted potato leek salad, and strawberry shortcake. We will be selling wine by the bottle and our special wine-a-ritas to enjoy n our terrace. If you have never played croquet before or you need a refresher course, our croquet experts will be standing by to assist you with the basics of this classic lawn game. The tournament will begin at 1:00 p.m. Prizes will be awarded to the winners! Advance reservations are required by Wednesday, June 24. Call the Winery at 641.672.WINE (9463), advance reservations required by Wednesday, June 24.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Summer wines and the living is easy!

Friday, June 26, 5-7 pm join Grinnell Young Professionals for a wine tasting at Cafe Phoenix, 4th and Park in Grinnell.

Kamal and Laura will feature a selection of wines to enjoy while you're grilling or enjoying a night on the patio, a perfect complement to warm summer evenings.
Light hors d'ouevres will be provided. Weather permitting, we will be on the patio.

Cost is $10. Receive a $5 discount if you purchase a bottle of wine or stay for dinner. We hope to see you there!

As with all events feel free to pass this along to anyone you feel may be interested in joining our group or attending!

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Happenings for the weekend!

There are a lot of things going on in Grinnell and the surrounding area for the week of June 15-21!

P.A.L.S. Dog's Night Out:
Wednesday, June 17th 4:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. at West Side Family Restaurant. A special menu has been planned for you & your pooch! Space is limited, so call today to make your reservations 236-4288. This event is sponsored by Poweshiek Animal League Shelter and proceeds will go to the Doggy Digs Fund, a dog housing expansion project at the shelter.

Live Music at Saints Rest:
Wednesday, June 17th from 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Gypsy Dave and the Stumpjumpers. This is a fabulous Bluegrass/Americana band from Pennsylvania and have performed at Saints Rest last summer.

Farmer's Market and Music in the Park: Thursday, June 18th 3 p.m. - 7 p.m. Java Jews will perform @ 5:00 p.m. and The Grinnell Community Band @ 7:30 p.m.& an encore of the Farmer's Market Saturday, June 20th 10 a.m. - Noon

Live Music at Voodoo Lounge this weekend: Friday, June 19th 10 p.m. with Cody Hicks and Saturday, June 20th 10 p.m. with Dave Zollove Music at Voodoo Lounge

Grinnell's 36th Annual Vintage Car Show: Sunday, June 21st 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. Central Park. 28 Classes, including: Antique, Classic, Muscle, Custom, Street Rod, Stock 50s & 60s, and Trucks. Great family entertainment and food! Don't miss the highlight of the show - Hillbilly Bob and his 1929 Model "A" Ford "Old Ruthie!"

The Indy Corn 250 at the Iowa Speedway:
Newton will be hosting a string of events at the Iowa Speedway for the Iowa Corn Indy 250 beginning Friday check out the www.iowaspeedway.com website for more information. Sunday's race will be televised on ABC beginning check your local listings for times!

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Celebrate Summer & Rock the Night Away!

Grinnell Friday Fest!
June 5th
4th Avenue & Main Street
6 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Beer by Doll Distributing
Wine by Tassel Ridge
Food by Hy-Vee
Music By Insane Jane
Art by Dragonshire Stained
Glass Studio
Shopping by Grinnell Merchants
Event sponsored by Doll Distributing, Grinnell
Mutual Reinsurance Company, and
Lincoln Savings Bank

Summer Library Program Begins Wednesday June 3rd

Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Event Title: Grand Opening - Summer Library Program
Where: Library Lawn
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Time: 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Import this event into your Outlook calendar
IMAGINE, CREATE, PARTICIPATE!
Grab some goodies from our recycled trash box and turn trash into treasure!

Free hot dogs and pop served and sponsored by the Elks.
Free Book Bags for the first 500 children to come to the library!

11 a.m. - 1 p.m. on the Library Lawn.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Networking on the Green - a Young Professional Event

The Principal Charity Classic presents the first annual Networking on The Green event May 29th and 30th. Networking on The Green is your opportunity to network with ten of Central Iowa’s top CEO’s. This event will also feature keynote speaker J. Barry Griswell, former executive chairman and CEO of Principal Financial Group and author of Adversity Paradox as well as great golf action and a live 80/35 concert. (Artist will be announced at later date)

SCHEDULE
Friday

2:30 pm Arrive - Chartwell Room of Clubhouse

3:00 pm Opening/Welcome

3:15 pm Key Note Speaker

3:40 pm Intro of Executives

4:00 pm Networking Exercise

5:00 pm Reconnect

5:30 pm Concert

Saturday

11:00 am Executive re-connect reception



COST
$30 Networking on The Green event

$10 Additional golf event tickets



REGISTRATION
ONLINE

WWW.44NETWORK.COM/ONTHEGREEN

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Grinnell College Looking for Host Families

The Office of International Student Affairs is looking for host families! Please read below for more information!

We’re already planning for fall J when the College will welcome 45-50 new international students into our community!

Grinnell’s Host Family Friendship Program matches new international students with local individuals and families who are interested in making friends with and providing support for students from abroad. We hope you will participate!

Read more about the program (including fall dates) on the OISA WEB SITE.

If you wish to participate, please complete the on-line FAMILY PARTICIPATION FORM posted there.

If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact us at #3703.



Sincerely,



Karen K. Edwards, Assistant Dean and Director of International Student Affairs
Volunteer Coordinators: Dixie Hansen; Monica St. Angelo; Sue Ramsey

P.S. Please feel free to refer the Host Family Friendship Program to your friends. ‘Word of mouth’ is our most successful recruitment tool!

First Friday's meeting

The Chamber is embarking on a new adventure. Many of you have been to festivals such as Clive After 5, Friday after 5 in Pella, and Osky after Hours in Oskaloosa. The chamber will begin a series of such events on Friday June 5th. The events are targeted at “Young” Professionals (20’s -40’s) and Angela, the new exec at the Chamber would like to get the GYPs involved right away for input, naming the event, outlining details and volunteer opportunities.

There will be a meeting on Thursday, May 21st from 7:30-8:30 AM at Saint's Rest to brainstorm for ideas for future events! Please come so that we can make sure we tailor the event to what the GYP’s would like to see! If you can’t attend, please reply to this message with your ideas for First Friday.

Thanks,

Angela Harrington
Grinnell Chamber of Commerce

Friday, May 15, 2009

Want to make Grinnell a better place?

Grinnell Young Professionals has learned of three opportunities for you to contribute to making Grinnell a better place to live, work, and play.

Grinnell Chamber of Commerce

The Chamber is embarking on a new adventure. Many of you have been to festivals such as Clive After 5, Friday after 5 in Pella, and Osky after Hours in Oskaloosa. The chamber will begin a series of such events on Friday June 5th. The events are targeted at “Young” Professionals (20’s -40’s) and Angela, the new exec at the Chamber would like to get the GYPs involved right away for input, naming the event, outlining details and volunteer opportunities. Please come to our planning meeting, Thursday, May 22, 7:30 a.m. at Saints Rest (917 Broad Street, Grinnell), so that we can make sure we tailor the event to what the GYP’s would like to see!

Email grinnellyp@gmail.com if you can participate.

Grinnell United Way

United Way seeks board members to help raise funds for and awareness about the organizations serving at-risk and disadvantaged populations in Grinnell and Poweshiek County. Board members also help in making funding decisions, and 99 percent of that support stays in Grinnell and Poweshiek County. Agencies focusing on youth receive 30 percent of the local support, low-income populations receive another 30 percent, and women receive 16 percent. Agencies focusing on mental health, emergency services, and seniors also receive support from United Way.

Serving on the United Way is an opportunity to connect with local businesses while making a lasting impact on our community. Email board member Dan McCue (mccuedan@grinnell.edu) if you are interested.

American Red Cross, Iowa Rivers Chapter

The Iowa Rivers Chapter of the American Red Cross serves Marshall, Hardin, Tama, Jasper and Poweshiek counties. They are seeking young professionals who might be interested in joining the board to represent Poweshiek county. The board is made up of representatives from four of the five counties that the chapter serves (all but Hardin County) and was recently recognized as one of only a handful of “highly performing chapters” from the American Red Cross.

If you are interested in this great regional opportunity, please contact Lynn Olberding at lolberding@marshalltown.org. This is a great opportunity to expand personal and professional networks!

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Wine Tasting

Please join us for a wine tasting at Cafe Phoenix Friday May 1st.

The fun will start at 5pm where you will be able to sample a variety of wines. Appetizers will be provided!

The cost for this event is $5, free to those who make a purchase from the wine selection.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

April 2009 YPIowa Newsletter

The official e-newsletter of the Young Professionals of Iowa. Our mission is “to help young professionals in Iowa take responsibility for the growth of their communities to ensure the long term advancement of the State of Iowa.” Please visit http://www.ypiowa.com/ for the latest YP news and events throughout Iowa.Please forward this information to anyone that might be interested. You may subscribe to future issues by clicking here.Join these YPIowa networks: Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn, Generation Iowa
Inside this issue:
A Message from the YPIowa President
Measuring Your Membership
Maximum Impact Simulcast
New Chamber program merges Next Generation & Access Iowa
Jane Applegate author of 201 Great Ideas for Your Small Business
Live Healthy Iowa YP Challenge Update
Young Professionals Organization Spotlight
Leadership Iowa Nominations
Governor Huckabee to Attend ABI Convention
Project Network
2009 YPIowa Leaders Academy
6th Annual YPIowa Conference Hosted By The Greater Des Moines Partnership's Young Professionals Connection
Opportunity to become Commissioner for the ICVS
Money Smart Week
A Message from the YPIowa President
Kori Heuss
I have started 2009 so excited about YPIowa! In February, we held our strategic planning session as a board. We have a board member who regularly says "think big" and we did. There is no status quo when it comes to planning - strategic planning is a chance to put away the task list and say "What should we be doing?, Where can we have the most impact? and How can we provide the resources that are most needed for the state?" YPIowa has always focused on connecting groups from around the state to eachother as well as the needs of young professionals in Iowa and the best ways to directly impact our state. You will see many opportunities to be involved on a statewide level this year. Our rollout of the ambassador's program has been a year of hard work behind the scenes, but well worth the effort to provide an organized and effective program. The YPIowa conference, to be held in Des Moines, is almost completely organized and the speaker lineup is phenomenal. If you are a board member of your local organization, you have received a survey to give input on topics for the Leaders Academy that will be held in Ames in June. Over 100 people attended the YPIowa day at the Capitol. Through our strategic planning session, one of our goals was to increase the number of people involved in our committees. I invite those of you that are interested to look at joining one of the YPIowa committees. There are several options and time commitment levels. The committees are: Advocate (day at the capitol), Connect (ambassadors program), and Educate (leader's academy, resources for local groups). As president of YPIowa, I continuely find myself amazed by the motivated people I meet from across the state. So many of you are doing meaningful things for your communities and volunteering in so many capacities. I am so excited with what we can accomplish when we work together and I hope to see you at an upcoming event!
Measuring Your Membership
By: Laura Martino, President of the Greater Des Moines Young Professional’s Connection
As young professional organizations it is important that we understand not only traditional demographic information on our members but how our young professionals impact the community in which they live. During the 2008 YP International Summit held in Cocoa Beach, FL, and hosted by Next Generation Consulting, Next Gen discussed its YP Global Impact Survey and the nationwide results from 2008. Next Gen is a marketing group specializing in generation X. Its survey is designed to measure the economic impact of young professionals in their communities. The results can then be used to explain the importance of including young professionals in community decision making. The Next Gen survey measures economic indicators such as home ownership, entrepreneurship and household income. It also asks how long young professionals have lived in their community and how long they intend to remain. In addition, to economic indicators, the Next Gen survey attempts to measure young professionals perceptions of their community including the impact of various factors on a young professional’s decision to move to and/or remain in the community. Some of the factors measured include cost of lifestyle, community vitality (including parks, trails, wellness opportunities, etc.), nightlife, diversity, earning ability, lifelong learning opportunities and transportation. Gathering the information is only the first step. It is the responsibility of YPO’s to create a story out of the data. By highlighting the contribution of young professionals to the economic well being of a community, both short and long term, community leaders have extra reason to seek out and give voice to young professionals in their community.
YPIowa is conducting a statewide survey to measure many of these same factors on a statewide basis. Please encourage YPs in your community to respond to the survey. We will all benefit from more inclusive and representative results. Please click here to complete the 2009 YPIowa survey aimed at identifying how our young professionals organizations assist in retaining Iowa’s best and brightest, as well as measure the impact our YPOs are having on our community and state. The information collected will be available for use by your YPO.You can also choose to be entered in a drawing for one of the following: five (5) complimentary 2009 YPIowa Conference registrations, a round of golf for four (4) at Coldwater Golf Links in Ames, or a $100 VISA gift card.
Maximum Impact Simulcast
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May 8th, Meadows Conference Center, Altoona
MAXIMUM IMPACT SIMULCASTHosted by CHARACTER COUNTS! In IowaMay 8, 20097 a.m. – 3 p.m.Meadows Conference Center, AltoonaIMAGINEDespite what many think, leadership is not a "top down" concept. It is cultivated with humility and discipline. It merges the passion of the heart with the ability of the mind. Are your team members longing for this kind of message? Do they need to be revived, refocused, and inspired?Imagine offering your team the opportunity to learn from ten world-renowned leaders. Imagine pioneering a shift in the hearts and minds of your people - at every level within your organization. Imagine linking with 500 other satellite locations throughout North America with a single vision: inspiring change.INSPIREOn May 8, 2009, you won't have to imagine. You can attend the Maximum Impact Simulcast one-day leadership event. The premier speaker line-up places your team in the craftsman's workshop - hearing wisdom and experiences from the world's best leaders.Broadcast live from Atlanta to more than 60,000 business professionals, the Maximum Impact Simulcast allows your company to train more employees in less time, with fewer costs than before.CONNECTIn one incredible day, you will learn strategies for developing the collective leadership skills of your team - exceeding your organization's standards for performance, productivity and profit. All while eliminating expensive travel and out-of-office time. Your team will engage in immediate round-table discussions in between sessions to stimulate productive and relevant action for your business model and culture.Group Participant Fee: $89 (use the code “YPI” for the group rate) Fees includes lunch and materials!Seating for this session is limited. Register online today!Learn more about Maximum Impact Simulcast
New Chamber program merges Next Generation & Access Iowa
The Cedar Rapids Area Chamber of Commerce has brought a new initiative into the fold. “I am thrilled to announce that the Next Generation Commission and Access Iowa are formally merging to create a new Chamber program which is devoted to developing the future business leaders of Cedar Rapids,” states Shannon Meyer, Chamber CEO. The new Chamber program will focus on connecting young leaders to civic, social, leadership and charitable initiatives. Christian Fong, Next Generation Chair, “I really believe in this emerging Chamber program - the transfer of community and business leadership from one generation to the next must be purposeful, and it is what I believe is occurring.”Based on the collaboration of strategic priorities from each sector, Access Iowa and Next Generation Commission see this as an opportunity to develop a much needed resource for young talent wanting to become engaged in their community. Monica Lyons, Access Iowa President affirms, “We believe that by combing our energy and coordinating our strategic visions with the Chamber’s expertise and resources we will be able to strengthen and further develop the mission of creating a vibrant, young workforce.”
A transition team has been put in place to ensure unanimity of purpose is created. The team also has the responsibility of creating a new name and brand for this exciting new Chamber program.
Jane Applegate author of 201 Great Ideas for Your Small Business
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FREE Events on April 17th in Mason City and Cedar Rapids
Jane Applegate is one of America’s most respected small business management experts and a popular keynote speaker. She’s the author of four books on small business success, including 201 Great Ideas for Your Small Business and The Entrepreneur’s Desk Reference, as well as a syndicated columnist for the Los Angeles Times. Applegate produced and co-anchored Bloomberg Small Business for the USA Network and Entrepreneur’s Only for CNN in addition to hosting the Succeeding in Small Business radio report aired on CBS stationsApril 17th – 7:30am – Mason CityFlourishing in Tough Economic Times: Reviving the Entrepreneurial SpiritPresentation Description: America's small business owners are doing everything possible to weather the current economic slump. Savvy entrepreneurs are keeping their businesses alive by cutting expenses, revving up marketing efforts and motivating their employees to be more productive. Jane Applegate has collected great ideas from business owners around the country. She visits Iowa on April 17 to share a variety of proven and practical strategies and provide advice for surviving and thriving in these tough times. Don't miss this dynamic, interactive presentation.April 17th – 12:00pm – Cedar RapidsReviving the Entrepreneurial Spirit: Coming Back Stronger than EverPresentation Description: Long before the worldwide recession hit, thousands of Iowa business owners were faced with economic disaster after the big floods. Running a small business is tough enough without adding a devastating disaster. National small business management expert Jane Applegate shares her practical strategies, marketing tips and motivational advice for putting your business and your life back on track. Don't miss this dynamic and interactive session.
Live Healthy Iowa YP Challenge Update
As of Monday, April 6, 2009 a total of 645 pounds have been lost during more than 3,487 hours of activity logged.
142 participants on 18 teams have competed throughout the Live Healthy Iowa YP Challenge. With only a couple of weeks remaining WC Hype #1 is leading the activity and weightloss categories.
Live Healthy Iowa participants have lost over 79,790 pounds and logged over 42,337,695 minutes of activity in just over 75 days!I would like to congratulate all of you participating in the Live Healthy 100 Day Challenge and encourage you to continue your path to a healthier you! You are part of an amazing group of people who are striving toward a healthy lifestyle every day. At Live Healthy, we have received hundreds of great stories on how teams have gotten more active, started eating right and are reaching goals on their journey to being healthier each day. The health benefits of getting active include reduced stress, increased energy, restful sleep, and a lowered risk of diseases such as cancer and heart disease.
Anyone can talk about being healthier, YOU ARE DOING IT!
No matter where you started on your wellness journey, by educating yourself via the Live Healthy website on nutrition and activity habits, you are benefiting from being in this challenge!There are 16 days left in the Live Healthy Challenge! Continue to lead by example and assist those around you as well in their wellness journey!Thank you for your continued efforts, you are changing the "shape" of America.Yours in health -Troy W. VincentDirector, Live Healthy America
Young Professionals Organization Spotlight
Marshalltown Young Professionals
Established: 2005Organizational Structure:
Executive Committee of 9 members
Social/Professional Development Committee (Plans and coordinates social events and professional development opportunities)
YPConnect (Marketing and Recruitment)
An affiliate of the Marshalltown Area Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber provides a staff person for the organization.Primary focus: NetworkingPast events – Social: Murder Mystery, progressive dinners, After hours events, Family BBQsProfessional Development – CEO Roundtable luncheons, Lunch & Learn, Wellness luncheon series, Financial Lunch & Learn series (with local Jaycees organization), 7 Habits of Highly Effective People training, FISH! Training, 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership trainingIn February 2009, MYP hosted the 3rd Annual Sip. Savor. Support. Wine Tasting event, which raises money for the Community Y’s Partner with Youth campaign. In 3 years, the group has raised nearly $5,000 for the campaign.Members of MYP represent a variety of Marshalltown businesses & organizations, including manufacturing, human resources, finance, not for profit organizations, sales, marketing, retail, education, healthcare, human services, and community development, among others.For more information: http://www.marshalltownyp.com/ or email info@marshalltownyp.com.
Leadership Iowa Nominations
Due May 1st
Do you know of individuals in your organization or community who are passionate about providing a better future for Iowa? Nominate emerging and established leaders now to apply for the 2009-10 Leadership Iowa class.Nominations are due May 1, 2009 and the applications will be open during the month of June.
Leadership Iowa is a premier issues-awareness program promoting leadership within the state. We educate, challenge and inspire our participants to bring out their inherent quality to "point the way." The ultimate goal is to instill passion in our current and emerging leaders while fostering a high level of civic engagement.
Since its inception in 1982, Leadership Iowa has graduated hundreds of men and women from both the private and public sector. This diverse group of alumni represents every geographical region of the state and virtually all walks of life.
For more information, please contact Kay Neumann-Thomas at (515) 235-0564.
Governor Huckabee to Attend ABI Convention
June 9-11 in Okoboji
To take advantage of early bird pricing, register now for what promises to be the best ABI Convention ever!World class speakers, lakeside venues, great company and people doing business – what more could you ask for? Don’t miss ABI’s Annual Convention June 9 – 11th in Okoboji This year’s program is better than ever. You’ll hear from great Iowa leaders about ways to:
Surpass your competitors with performance branding
Innovate and reengineer your way to success
Take advantage of Iowa’s Bio-economy
You’ll also hear from presidential candidate and former Governor of Arkansas Mike Huckabee regarding the importance of a competitive business climate in the overall health of any state. He’ll talk about the challenges he faced in turning Arkansas around and what Iowa can learn from his journey. As always, there will be ample opportunity to network with the other 400 business leaders. Something some of you will remember is the great party at Barefoot Bar and, of course, golf. Register>>> Become a Sponsor>>> Lodging>>> Schedule>>>
Project Network
UI to help groups sponsor statewide career awareness events
The University of Iowa's Consider Iowa program is providing awards to groups across the state to assist with economic development by keeping young workers and jobs in Iowa.
Project Network, a talent retention initiative of Consider Iowa, has given $1,000 to 11 young professional groups to plan and host events for college students that will showcase career paths available to young people in Iowa.
Recipients of the award are young professional groups from Ames, Ankeny, Cedar Rapids, Cedar Valley (Waterloo/Cedar Falls), Dubuque, Keokuk, Marshalltown, Muscatine, Quad Cities, Sioux City, and Webster City. Click here to learn more or find event details.
Starting in February, the events will build awareness and increase knowledge of career possibilities in Iowa so students can make informed decisions about their careers. The groups sponsoring the events can recruit potential new members as well as assist in their communities.
Project Network was created to bring together young professionals and college students searching for career paths. The recipient groups are responsible for all event planning and publicity with guidance and funding support from the Consider Iowa program.
The Consider Iowa program is a statewide initiative administered through The University of Iowa's Pomerantz Career Center that offers career-related resources ranging from resume and cover letter assistance and tips on searching for a job to ways to learn about communities and employers in Iowa. The goal of the program is to build awareness and increase knowledge so that young people can make informed decisions about their careers and consider the possibilities in Iowa.
For more information about Consider Iowa or Project Network, contact Amy A'Hearn at (319) 335-1023.
2009 YPIowa Leaders Academy
Hosted By Young Professionals of Ames on June 26th
YPIowa’s Leader's Academy is all about you! Really! A survey was sent to board members across the state asking about what your YPO faces in the coming year. A custom tailored agenda is being put together to address exactly what your goals and objectives are. As fellow board members from across the state, we all get it! We're sold on why being involved in your young professional's organization is important for us and for the state. In general, we all wrestle with the same questions. How do we keep people engage and involved? How do we reach new members? How do we bring people back to our communities and to the state? What are the coolest events other groups have done? What are the trends for the future of our state? The Leader's Academy is a forum for leaders. It is a day-long agenda devoted completely to what you need to be successful in your community - to recharge, to get new ideas and to talk with others going through what you are experiencing in your community. You WILL walk away with new contacts, new ideas and new resources to use in your organization!
Mark your calendars. Registration is open for two people from each young professional/jaycees/community organization. This is because the broader the representation of different organizations, the more ideas we will all walk away with. Talk to your board now to decide who will attend. The cost to attend is $25 and includes lunch. Registration is limited and will open on April 15, 2009. The event will conclude with a social event at the Olde Main Brewery in Ames.
6th Annual YPIowa Conference Hosted By The Greater Des Moines Partnership's Young Professionals Connection
Save the Date: September 18, 2009
The Young Professionals Connection of Des Moines is honored to host the 6th Annual YPIowa Conference! This year’s theme will be “Professional ‘Capitol’ for the 21st Century”. The two day event will be held at the Des Moines Marriott Downtown.Feel free to follow along on Twitter as we share updates and announce speakers.More details coming soon! If you are interested in assisting to plan the conference, please send us an email.
Opportunity to become Commissioner for the ICVS
The Iowa Commission on Volunteer Service is seeking service-minded individuals to serve as commissioners for terms to begin on July 1, 2009. A little background information…
State Commissions exist to foster a bi-partisan state-level commitment to advancing service initiatives in the state and to support community service agencies that depend on volunteers to meet community needs, and make a difference in local communities.
Commissioners have the responsibility of developing and communicating a statewide vision and ethic of service and promoting that vision throughout their state. This includes promoting service and developing service programs and collaborative approaches in the state.
Commissioners are appointed by the Governor to three-year staggered terms and may serve no more than two terms. Our commissioners represent a broad and diverse collection of expertise: education; national service programs; older adults; community-based agencies; local and state government; labor; and, business among others. No more than 25 percent of the members may be state employees.
Commissioners are responsible for the general obligations of the Commission and are encouraged to become involved with and provide service to the Commission in a variety of ways, with the most critical being “To consciously but not exclusively ‘represent’ the category in which the Commissioner’s appointment was made under the Executive Order of the Governor.”
If you are interested in serving on the Iowa Commission on Volunteer Service, please submit a Gubernatorial Appointment Application as soon as possible — the 2009 appointment process will begin very soon!
If you have any questions, please click here or contact the Iowa Commission on Volunteer Service at (800) 308-5987.
Money Smart Week
April 19-25, 2009 in Des Moines, Cedar Rapids and Quad Cities
You'll have great chances for networking at the major events during Money Smart Week Iowa 2009. Make plans to attend one of the free events in Des Moines, Quad Cities, or Cedar Rapids.
Thursday, April 16 is the kickoff breakfast at the CASI center in Davenport. The networking breakfast begins at 8:30 am, and will be followed by a short economic forecast at approximately 10:30. Wade Rousse, economist for the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, will provide expert insights on how to weather today's economy.
About noon, the public is invited to a financial fitness fair, which will include a variety of financial institutions and others who have educational information to share about saving, investing, borrowing, insurance, and more.
Saturday, April 18, you can register to attend the Money Smart Women Conference, "Tighten Your Belt Without Feeling the Pinch." It will start at 8 a.m. at Drake University. You'll have an opportunity to network during continental breakfast and hear experts on a variety of financial topics, including saving, investing, and credit. The first 200 can register free at http://www.blogger.com/www.WomenandMoneyConference.com.
Those interested in what Iowa organizations are doing for financial education might want to take part in discussions at the Financial Forum, hosted by Iowa JumpStart. This event is Monday, April 20 at Drake University and begins at 9. Check http://www.blogger.com/www.moneysmartweek.org/iowa for event time and registration. In Cedar Rapids, be one of the first 200 to register free for the Money Smart conference, "Recover. Rebuild. Prosper." It will begin at 8:00 a.m. at Kirkwood Community College. Topics will cover how to build a nest egg, learning to invest, reading your credit report, and more. Register at http://www.blogger.com/www.WomenandMoneyConference.com.
During the week, about 100 partners in the Des Moines, Quad Cities and the Cedar Rapids/Iowa City corridor will also host a variety of smaller events on many financial topics. You can see a calendar with times and locations at http://www.blogger.com/www.moneysmartweek.org.
For more information on any Money Smart Week event or if you wish to become a sponsor, contact Joanne at (515) 991-5632.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Faulconer Friday coming February 27

You are invited to the next Faulconer Friday, February 27, 4:15 pm, in the Grinnell College Bucksbaum Center for the Arts Room 132 (6th Avenue and Park Street). Enjoy a glass of wine or sparkling water and unwind at the end of the week. Sample from a selection of delicious cheese and fruits. Bring a friend or partner!

Space is limited, so RSVP to Tilly Woodward (269-4663 or woodward@grinnell.edu) by noon, February 24th to reserve your spot!

Dan Strong, Associate Director of the Faulconer Gallery, will give a tour of “Animated Painting,” an amazing exhibition by 12 international contemporary artists who adapt animation concepts and technologies in making their art, combining handwork, digital technology, traditional art forms such as drawing, conventional animation techniques, live-action sequences, abstraction, and collage. Animated Painting was curated by Betti-Sue Hertz, Director of Visual Arts, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco.

Learn more about "Animated Painting":

Programming and events for "Animated Painting"

Clips from "Animated Painting"

(Image courtesy of the Faulconer Gallery, Grinnell College.

Robin Rhode,
Harvest. 2005. Single-channel video projection: b/w, sound; 3:45 min. Courtesy of Perry Rubenstein Gallery, New York

Kota Ezawa,
The Unbearable Lightness of Being, 2005. 16mm animation film, projector: color, no sound; 1:00 min., continuous loop. Courtesy of the artist and Haines Gallery, San Francisco

Jeremy Blake,
Sodium Fox, 2005. Digital video on plasma screen: color, sound; 14:00 min., continuous loop. Courtesy of Kinz, Tillou + Feigen, New York

Ruth Gómez,
Animales de compañía, 2005. Single-channel digitized animation video projection: color, sound; 2:50 min., continuous loop. Courtesy of the artist and Galería Oliva Arauna, Madrid)

Monday, February 16, 2009

Laissez les bonne temps roulez! (Let the good times roll!)

Mardi Gras is just around the corner and GYP will start the celebration early with a little cajun food and great music!

Saturday February 21, at 5pm we will meet at Bourbon Street for a little food and drink to get us in the spirit! We will then proceed to the Terrance Simien & the Zydeco Experience Concert in the Voortman Theatre at the Community Center. There will be a special $10 rate for GYP group members! The concert starts at 7pm.

Visit www.terrancesimien.com to find out more about the band or check http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YZRehrfNJI to see the band in action


All proceeds will benefit the Grinnell Area Arts Council and it's many programs, including the Thursday's music in the Park summertime series!

Monday, February 9, 2009

Vote Grinnell as one of the "coolest small towns in America"

We received this message from Bill Menner, Director of POW I-80, earlier today:
I noted on the Budget Travel website a ‘coolest small towns in America’ headline. The website/magazine was seeking nominations for interesting towns of under 10,000.

So, I nominated Grinnell – citing the city’s sense of community, history, architecture, recreational opportunities and the College. They received more than 150 nominations, and culled that list to 22 finalists.

Grinnell is among them! And it’s the only place in Iowa among the 22.

Now, we need you to go vote. And we need your friends, family, co-workers, distant relatives, acquaintances, etc, to cast their votes, too.

Go here to vote and say a few nice things about the community!

http://www.budgettravel.com/bt-srv/coolestsmalltowns/

You’ll note that the two coasts are heavily represented. We need to ensure some geographic diversity!!
As of this post, Grinnell was sixth with 654 votes. Huntingdon, Pennsylvania led all finalists with 3,593 votes. Make your voice heard. Vote and help make Grinnell first!

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

YP day at the Capital

FEBRUARY 23, 2009

A G E N D A
9:30 a.m. Set Up & Community Showcase in East Rotunda
10:00 a.m. Engaging Young Professionals in Your Community:
City Officials Forum presented by
The League of Cities, Room 305
11:30 a.m. Luncheon : Legislative Interactive /
Generation Iowa Commission, Room 116
1:00 p.m. Flood Recovery: RIO Advisory Commission Chair
General Ron Dardis and RIO Chief of Staff Emily Hajek
2:00 p.m. Meeting with Legislators
4:00 p.m. Social/Networking event - RDG Planning &
Design, 301 Grand Ave, Des moines 515.288.3141
RSVP & More Info:
www.YPiowa.com
Contact your legislators and get
information on the issues:
www.IOWAPROSPERITYPROJECT.org
YP Day at the Capitol
February 23, 2009
contact:
Jessica Palmer
YPIowa
Phone: 319.431.7443
E-mail: jYpalmer@gmail.com