Community Partnerships, Planning, and Research News
The grants support local projects designed to enhance the quality of life in Grinnell
Updates include pedestrian-friendly features such as sidewalk patios.
Funds provide new books on diversity for middle school and high school students.
Registration for the May 2018 Ignite Program is open 8 a.m. Monday, April 23, through 5 p.m. Friday, April 27.
Aaron Rossini with Artists Striving to End Poverty (ASTEP) will provide free public workshops throughout Grinnell as a part of "The Artist as Citizen."
The Grinnell College Pioneer Bookshop will donate 10% of December sales to the Grinnell-Newburg Libraries.
Chester Spellman wanted to see how a small community overcomes barriers to national service.
Register for the Ignite Program, an exciting, free program for students in grades pre-K through 4th grade.
