
The grants support local projects designed to enhance the quality of life in Grinnell
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.
Enjoy an evening celebrating local foods prepared by local chefs.
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