ELDON — The dozen or so students from Cardinal High School spent the morning with pencils in hand, something that probably sounds so routine it’s not even worth commenting about...
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Friday, May 29, 2009
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Calling all troupes for a Native Iowa Flower Planting in Eldon
Eldon— This June when school lets out and you are wondering what to do with your long beautiful sunny days, consider packing your shovels, gloves, hat and a snack to help plant some native Iowa flowers at the American Gothic House Center.
Thanks to Ostrander Flowers & Greenhouses for getting the seedlings started, there are currently more plants than the center has hands to plant. Please consider organizing a group to help out and get a tour of the visitor center at the same time!
The list of over 30 native plant species to be added to the landscape include Brown Eyed Susan, Sky Blue Aster, Evening Primrose, Upland White Aster, Yellow Coneflower, Anise Hyssop, Mountain Mint, Prairie Blazing Star, Prairie Smoke, Showy Goldenrod, Butterfly Milkweed and much more.
In order to give these flowers a good chance for survival, the plantings will take place in the late afternoon. For troupes wanting to get a tour of the visitor center, these can be scheduled before the planting session.
Group trips to the visitor center include an introduction and discussion on the painting ”American Gothic,” a history of the house in the background, the story of how Grant Wood made his way to Eldon and the discovery of the house, showing of an educational film, and the opportunity for pictures in cut outs or costumes in front of the house.
Please contact the American Gothic House Center at 641-652-3352 for more information, or visit our website at www.americangothichouse.net.
Thanks to Ostrander Flowers & Greenhouses for getting the seedlings started, there are currently more plants than the center has hands to plant. Please consider organizing a group to help out and get a tour of the visitor center at the same time!
The list of over 30 native plant species to be added to the landscape include Brown Eyed Susan, Sky Blue Aster, Evening Primrose, Upland White Aster, Yellow Coneflower, Anise Hyssop, Mountain Mint, Prairie Blazing Star, Prairie Smoke, Showy Goldenrod, Butterfly Milkweed and much more.
In order to give these flowers a good chance for survival, the plantings will take place in the late afternoon. For troupes wanting to get a tour of the visitor center, these can be scheduled before the planting session.
Group trips to the visitor center include an introduction and discussion on the painting ”American Gothic,” a history of the house in the background, the story of how Grant Wood made his way to Eldon and the discovery of the house, showing of an educational film, and the opportunity for pictures in cut outs or costumes in front of the house.
Please contact the American Gothic House Center at 641-652-3352 for more information, or visit our website at www.americangothichouse.net.
- Who: American Gothic House Center
- What: Native Iowa Flower Planting
- When: To be scheduled for late afternoons between June 2-11
- Where: American Gothic House Center; 300 American Gothic St; Eldon, IA 52554
- Contact: Jessica Strom, 641-652-3352, aghc@iowatelecom.net
Monday, May 18, 2009
New American Gothic House Exhibit!
Eldon— This Friday, May 22 marks the opening of a new summer exhibit about the American Gothic House. The exhibit follows the house and the people who have lived in it through the years as well as the community support it has received to preserve it. The new exhibit was funded in part by grant monies received from the Alliant Energy Foundation.
Join us for an opening reception Friday, May 22 from 6-7 pm at the American Gothic House Center.
Join us for an opening reception Friday, May 22 from 6-7 pm at the American Gothic House Center.
- Who: American Gothic House Center
- What: New Summer Exhibit
- When: Friday, May 22, 6-7 pm
- Where: American Gothic House Center; 300 American Gothic St; Eldon, IA 52554
- Contact: Jessica Strom, 641-652-3352, aghc@iowatelecom.net
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
A love of horses and history
ELDON — Dennis Brouse is the kid who grew up watching TV’s horses — Fury, Zorro’s Tornado, Roy Rogers’ Trigger and the Lone Ranger’s Silver.
Now he’s the adult who’s found a way to make money doing what he loves to do — work with horses...
Brouse and his team were at the American Gothic House Tuesday in Eldon to film a segment for next year’s season.
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Friday, May 1, 2009
New York Times story on Gay Marriage in Iowa
"ELDON, Iowa — As of Monday, gay couples will be allowed to marry in places like this small town that once served as the background for Grant Wood’s “American Gothic,” the painter’s famous depiction of stern, traditional Midwesterners."
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