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20 Jun
June 20, 2009: A nice warm sunny day, the Polk County GOP float is in position number 14 behind State Representative Erik Helland and in front of State Senator Larry Noble. Marching with Republicans were: Lynn McRoberts (Polk GOP Parade Coordinator and Volunteer Chair), John Bloom (Polk GOP Chair), David & Katie Stout, Kristen Eklov, JoEllen Arthur, Brad Boustead, Joseph Heuertz, Mike Cook, Sarah Cutshall and Art Smith.
Thanks to all who participated and created the great float! Photo below is of the float and most of the group that marched (David, Lynn and Brad weren’t present for the group photo). Click on the photo to see the complete set of Polk County GOP photos from the parade!
Tags: Johnston Green Days Parade17 Jun
2009 was the 200th anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln and the Polk County Republicans are proudly commemorating the life and legacy of this great leader.
We invite you to join other active Polk County Republicans walking in the Johnston Green Days Parade this Saturday, June 20th. Please arrive by 9:45am so we can get everyone assigned to a task.
Line-up is along South Drive behind Pioneer (7000 NW 62nd Ave). Enter the parade line up area off 62nd Avenue onto South Drive. We are entry number 14… look for the big elephant and
group of people in red T-shirts! Red GOP t-shirts will be provided for each walker.
The parade is 1.2 miles long, so please wear comfortable shoes.
For more information, please contact:
Lynn McRoberts
email: lmmcroberts@gmail.com
phone: 913-226-9143
8 Jun

Bring the babies in strollers, the toddlers in tow and put on your walking shoes. We are kicking off a great parade season and look forward to having you join us at one or all of the scheduled parades in the Polk County GOP area:
SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 10:00 a.m. Please join State Representative Erik Helland at the Grimes Fire Station to walk with him in the first parade of the season.
SUNDAY JUNE 14, 1:00 p.m. Creation of our parade float at the home of Katie and Dave Stout- 5325 NW 63rd Place, Johnston. Call 515-669-9971 if you get lost/need directions.
SATURDAY, JUNE 20th 10:00 a.m. Johnston “Green Days” Parade. Line up is along South Drive of Pioneer Campus (7000 NW 62nd Ave in Johnston). Please send an e-mail to Lynn McRoberts at lmmcroberts@gmail.com or call her at 913-226-9143 if you plan to walk with us or if you have any questions. Our theme is the celebrating the 200th Birthday of Abraham Lincoln. Feel free to dress up like Lincoln or wear a red t-shirt to support the Republican cause!

Be sure to mark these days on your calendars! More details will be coming soon.
13 May
We’re just about ready for the Asian Heritage Festival this Saturday! We have a great new banner (see below), lot’s of folks volunteering to work the tent (we could use a few more volunteers, if you have time email Art Smith), a drawing for an American Flag, voter registration, (temporary) tattoos for the kids, and a great event with entertainment, food, and lots of people! We will be in the Diplomacy Village, Tent #5. If you can make it, please come see us!
Volunteer Schedule:
| Time | Volunteers | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8:30 – 11:30 | Art Smith | Kristen Eklov | Emma Aquino-Nemecek | Stephanie Wells |
| 11:30 – 2:30 | John Bloom | Brad Boustead | Connie Schmett | Kim Schmett |
| 2:30 – 5:30 | Will Rogers | Mike Cook (2:30 – 5) | David Chung (3-5) | |
| 5:30 – 8:30 | Art Smith | Dave Stout | Katie Stout | |
Additional Information:
No tags for this post.CelebrAsian 2009 Facts
WHAT: CelebrAsian: The Seventh Annual Asian Heritage Festival will celebrate 12 Asian American communities.
Time: 10 am – 8 pm, on Saturday, May 16, 2009 Place: Iowa State Capital—East Campus
Here’s how everyone can join the celebrAsian:
- Experience an entire continent as twelve Asian villages present their communities through crafts, history, art, gifts, and food. Villages include: Cambodian, Chinese, Filipino, Hmong Indian, Japanese, Korean, Laos, Nepalese, Taidam, Vietnamese, and Thai.
- Find out how Iowa connects to Asia and the world in the diplomacy village comprised of organizations that connect Iowa to the world through their work
- Be a part of a Volleyball tournament as competitors or spectators
- Tempt the palate with Asian food that ranges from the traditional to the contemporary
- Enjoy the music, dancing, and singing
- Go green with interactive games and activities for children
- Learn from workshops, demonstrations, and other hands-on activities
- Receive a health screening at the Health and Wellness Village
- Enjoy traditional cultural performances that entertain and educate
- Cheer for eight talented finalists who will compete in the Next SensAsian Talent Contest
- Unleash the warrior spirit during the martial arts tournament
- Enjoy the Asian fashion show with a going green theme
New in 2009:
- Asian Fusion: Asian artists lead a collaborative “Happening” that will incorporate all aspects of the arts
- Local musical headliner Larry Berenguel shares the stage with national musical headliner Legaci
- Start and/or end the day at CelebrAsian H.Q. & Marketplace. This must-stop for all provides opportunities to meet entertainers, purchase CDs and official celebrAsian merchandise, and sign up for a chance to win hourly door prizes featuring the most important highlights of CelebrAsian
WHO
Everyone is invited to join the celebrAsian! Expected attendance—45,000-50,000. An Iowa Asian Alliance event co-hosted by Polk County Board of Supervisors and Coldwell Banker. Other festival sponsors include Des Moines Register, Integer Group, Lite 104.1, Mediacom, American Family Insurance, BRAVO Des Moines, Citi, Pioneer Hi –Bred, a DuPont business, Principal Financial Group, Wellmark Blue Cross and Blue ShieldWHY
Iowa Asian Alliance is a non-profit organization dedicated to growing Iowa through the united Asian American community in the areas of business, economic and community development.Through the Asian Heritage Festival, the Iowa Asian Alliance hopes to:
- Celebrate Asian American contributions to Iowa’s culture and economy.
- Provide Iowans an opportunity to experience and better understand Asian cultures.
According to the 2000 census, there are 13,614 Asian Americans in the greater Des Moines area, comprising 3.5 percent of the area’s population. Statewide, about 43,000 Asian Americans reside in Iowa. The 1,700 Iowa businesses owned by Asian Americans contribute nearly $273 million to the economy and make up 32 percent of Iowa’s minority-owned businesses.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Visit: www.IowaAsianAlliance.com or www.celebrAsian.org
Phone: 515-273-5100, E-mail: info@iowaasianalliance.com
9 May
On Saturday May 16, Polk County Republicans and the Republican Party of Iowa will team up to sponsor a tent at “CelebrAsian! The 7th Annual Asian Heritage Festival“, which is put on by the Iowa Asian Alliance. This event helps mark the history and bond of Asian Culture in Iowa and features music, food, dance and other great activities! The event will be held at the East Campus of the Iowa State Capitol Complex (400 East 14th Street – [map]) from 10 AM to 8 PM. John Bloom and Will Rogers will each be working at the tent part of the day (other officials to be announced later this week).
No tags for this post.Polk County GOP Central Committee and Executive Committee members: we are seeking your help in manning the tent. There will be four 3-hour shifts:
- 8:30 – 11:30 (includes setup)
- 11:30 – 2:30
- 2:30 – 5:30
- 5:30 – 8:30 (includes tear down)
If you are available to work one of these shifts, please send an email to: arthursmith@polkgop.com. If you have questions, please contact Stephanie Wells at 778-0097.
22 Apr
Tonight was the speech by former New York Governor George Pataki at Drake University. He had some great comments about the current state of affairs, and took questions which he answered well. Some in New York (see comments on this post) have speculated about him running for other posts in that state, others have suggested he could be a possible contender for President in 2012. Even if he does not run for anything, he certainly provides a strong sense of some of the things the GOP needs to do to take back the People’s Government.
There were about 90 people at the event tonight, including a number of Republican/Conservative activists that I’ve gotten to know, former Iowa Governor Terry Branstad, Joseph Heuertz (and other leaders) of the Drake University Republicans, John Bloom from Polk County Republicans (along with probably a dozen members of the Polk County Republican Central Committee), Steve Rathje, David Van Ahn, Kim Schmett, Ed Failor Jr. (Iowans for Tax Relief), Craig Robinson (The Iowa Republican) and a host of others. As sponsors of the event, it was great to see such a solid turnout from the Central Committee members!
The organization that put on the event was America Future Fund. They tout themselves as the conservative answer to moveon.org, and they did an excellent job of arranging this event (future lectures in the series are planned for other locations in Iowa… more info here as it becomes available). The group is headquartered here in Iowa, and they were active in 18 states during the 2008 election. The Communications Director, Tim Albrecht, runs The Bean Walker, an Iowa version of the Drudge Report. This group is worth a close look.
Tags: American Future Fund, David Van Ahn, Ed Failor Jr, Governor George Pataki, Governor Terry Branstad, Joseph Heuertz, Kim Schmett, Steve Rathje, The Bean Walker, The Iowa Republican17 Apr
This coming Wednesday evening April 22, at 7:00, George Pataki will be speaking at Drake University in the first of a lecture series being provided by The American Future Fund. The Polk County Republicans are a sponsor of the event. The lecture is titled: “Yes We Still Can: Why Washington Failed and How We Can Reclaim America’s Future”.
Event details:
Wednesday, April 22, 2009, 7 p.m.
Cartright Hall, Room 213
Drake University Law School
2621 Carpenter Avenue
Des Moines, IA
For more information and to RSVP, click here.
Tags: American Future Fund, George Pataki