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NCCC Cedar 3 planting and refining at Toledo Botanical Garden/Toledo GROWS

Cedar 3 shoveling compost to fill new raised beds that were installed by previous volunteers By: Phillip Keen NCCC team Cedar 3 of Vinton, Iowa is serving with the Toledo Botanical Garden and Toledo GROWS organizations in Ohio until June 11. Cedar 3 is helping bringing life back to gardens by weeding, installing raised beds, planting seasonal flowers, and shoveling compost. Over the course of a few weeks Cedar 3 has assisted with cleaning ponds, installing and preparing garden beds in local community gardens throughout Toledo as well as painting.

AmeriCorps NCCC Saves the Environment with University of Wisconsin Arboretum

Dakota Patterson from Bethel, Maine weeding in the nursery garden By Zach Carpenter When AmeriCorps NCCC team Oak 7 arrived at the University of Wisconsin (UW) Arboretum, they knew very little about native ecology. During this service project, Oak 7 has learned to recognize invasive plants such as Garlic Mustard, Yellow Rocket, Dame’s Rocket, and Honeysuckle which disrupt the food web by being inedible to insects.

Jaclyn Shear joins NCCC staff at Vinton campus

Jaclyn Shear is originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and has recently been hired as the Community Relations Associate for the North Central Region. She graduated in 2014 from Iona College in New Rochelle, New York with a degree in Mass Communications. As an active member of the campus body she served as a meteorologist, writer for the University paper and reporter for the local news station.

Upper Iowa University Announces Spring 2014-15 Dean's List

Upper Iowa University has released its 2014-15 Dean's List. To be honored, the undergraduate must have earned a minimum 3.50 GPA for the semester and be enrolled as a full-time student. Lance Hinschberger of Belle Plaine, IA Jacob Stenberg of Atkins, IA About Upper Iowa University Founded in 1857, Upper Iowa University is a private, not-for-profit university providing undergraduate and graduate degree programs to more than 5,800 students--nationally and internationally--at its Fayette campus, 25 U.

National Garden Week: Local clubs lead annual celebration

Fran Stueck and Becky Moen joined Mayor Watson as he proclaimed Garden Week.           The week of June 7-13, 2015  has been proclaimed National Garden week by National Garden Clubs, Inc. This is a special week in which garden clubs are in the spotlight with activities focusing on public attention of the role which garden club members play in all phases of gardening.             The Cottage Garden Society has placed containers of flowers by the store fronts downtown for their annual fundraiser.

Loras College Announces Spring 2015 Dean's List

Loras College Provost Cheryl Jacobsen, Ph.D. has announced the names of students who achieved Dean's List status for the 2015 spring semester. A student must earn a 3.5 grade point average and carry a minimum of 12 credit hours to be recognized. From: Atkins, Kelsey J. Gerhold, SR, Belle Plaine, Emily A. Mast, SR, Blairstown, Ellen J.

NCCC Corps Class 21 Team Leader Spotlight: Jake Taylor

Jacob "Jake" Taylor from Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania is serving on team Oak 7 in AmeriCorps NCCC Corps Class 21. He arrived in Vinton in January of 2015 to start his 11-month service term with the program. Oak 7 is made up of nine people from across the country who serve together around the Midwest. Before his term of service, he graduated from Hamilton College in 2014 with a bachelor of arts and a double major in Mathematics and Music.

NCCC Cedar 1 assists Power of One Ministry to diminish blight in Flint, MI

Will Lampley tells ABC 12 News about the impact of Cedar 1 in Flint, Mich. By: Will Lampley AmeriCorps NCCC team Cedar 1 is assisting the Power of One Ministry in Flint, Michigan until June 11 to help diminish blight within the city. With the team’s help and the ambition of organization members, they are making an impact to improve the city and help with revitalization. So far, Cedar 1 has assisted with cleaning out brush from vacant lots and houses.

AmeriCorps NCCC Oak 6 team assists DeLano Farms during crucial growing season

Rain never stops the team, families are looking forward to fresh food! By Mitchel Duran Oak 6 began service on May 1 at the start of The Delano Farms growing season in Michigan. The farm has been in working order since 2011, when it was acquired by the Kalamazoo Nature Center (KNC). Oak 6 is learning that farmers work early and hard without a vacation. The team has spent four weeks seeding in the green house, planting vegetables rain or shine, and cultivating all of the rows that weeds try to overtake.

Vuntin Garden Club News: Poster contest winners named

The Vinton Garden Club member of National Garden Clubs, Inc., District II and Central Region met Wednesday at 11:00 am May 27, 2015 at the 218 Roadside Park that the Garden Club maintains.  Nine members attended the potluck, program, meeting and then scraping paint from post and shelter.  Joyce Bratten gave the program on dividing perennials.