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.10 ...A major-league field of friendship .21...Games

Ames, ISU Police Daily scoop Police blotter Departments The charge stemmed from the execution of a The information in the log comes from the ISU and City of Ames police departments’ records. All those accused of violating the law are innocent Sports: search warrant on May 31 at Fett’s Ames resi- until proven guilty in a court of law. dence, the result of which led to the seizure June 7 The following were cited for underage posses- of 40 bicycles. sion of alcohol: Cody Casanova, 19, of North Cyclones athletics According to a previous Ames Police report, Brittany Wilkey, 22, 528 Billy Sunday Road, Apt. English, Iowa; Jacob Waugh, 18, 324 Welch 106, was arrested and charged with operating Ave. Apt. 6; and Kyle Collins, 20, 318 Welch those bikes were believed to have been Ave. Apt. 410, on the 300 block of Welch Avenue completely sell out stolen from ISU campus property. while intoxicated at Campus Avenue and West Street (reported at 10:22 p.m.). (reported at 1:39 a.m.). The search on May 31 was a follow-up to the Naomi Lindsey, 20, of Ankeny, Iowa, was All Sports Package investigation into those stolen bikes. June 8 arrested and charged with possession of a The ISU athletic department announced June Alec Thompson, 21, 4800 Mortensen Road, controlled substance and possession of drug 19 that it had sold out the All Sports Package Scan the QR code or find Apt. 310, was arrested and charged with operat- paraphernalia. Meriah Gillard, 20, of Eagan, Minn., and Rachel Irwin, 20, of 3740 Mathews for student tickets, which was the only way the story online at ing while intoxicated at Mortensen Parkway and for students to obtain season tickets for State Avenue (reported at 1:37 a.m.). Road, were cited for underage possession of http://isdai.ly/Nb3TsE alcohol at Lincoln Way and Lynn Avenue men’s basketball. Sean Teran, 24, 1317 Coconino Road, Apt. 101, (reported at 2:48 a.m.). Athletic Director Jamie Pollard said the was arrested and charged with operating while intoxicated at Hayward Avenue and Storm Street Andrew Barclay, 19, 901 Vermont Circle, was athletic department oversold student tickets (reported at 2:52 a.m.). arrested and charged with operating while for the men’s basketball games with the hope intoxicated and underage possession of alcohol of reaching full capacity for home games, Ames247: Timothy King reported the theft of a bike at at Hayward Avenue and Hunt Street (reported selling 3,500 season tickets with 2,500 seats Atanasoff Hall (reported at 9:55 p.m.). at 3:07 a.m.). available for students at Hilton Coliseum. Simone Shafer, 20, Winterset, Iowa, was cited Reid Hundt, 22, 119 Stanton Ave. Apt. 519, ACTORS theater for underage possession of alcohol; she was Pollard said students are encouraged to was arrested and charged with public in- additionally referred to DOT officials for a .02 civil toxication on the 100 block of Stanton Avenue purchase football season tickets soon as violation. well. The capacity for students at Jack Trice announces (reported at 3:55 a.m.). Stadium is 7,900. Kyle Anderson, 22, Estherville, Iowa, was Officers assisted a 20-year-old female who was 2012-13 season arrested and charged with supplying alcohol to experiencing medical difficulties at Schilletter ACTORS, or the Ames Community Theater, underage persons at Lincoln Way and Sheldon Village. The individual was transported to Mary Scan the QR code or find Avenue (reported at 10:39 p.m.). Greeley Medical Center for treatment (reported the story online at announced their 2012-13 season with the four at 7:08 a.m.). plays that will be performed. http://isdai.ly/LyMWwN June 9 Jordan Burgason, 22, 3314 Cedar Lane, was The theater group has selected “Tom Sean Lang, 23, 209 South Oak Ave. Apt 120, arrested and charged with possession of a Foolery,” “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever,” was arrested and charged with operating while controlled substance and possession of drug “Not Now, Darling,” “The Mousetrap” and intoxicated at Hayward Avenue and Storm Street paraphernalia at South 4th Street and Beach “Pippin” for performance in the new season, (reported at 12:48 a.m.). Avenue (reported at 10:29 p.m.). ISU thrower which will officially open with “Tom Foolery” Nathan Mock, 22, 2633 Hunt St. Ames, June 10 on Sept. 14. was cited for possession of drug paraphernalia at Hazel Avenue and Lincoln Way (reported Bryan Ford Jr., 22, of 4719 Mortensen Road faces theft charges Scan the QR code or find at 1:22 a.m.). Apt. 107, was arrested and charged with operat- Collin Fett, a thrower for the ISU men’s track ing while intoxicated and carrying a weapon the story online at Benjamin Bergstrom, 21, 234 Stanton Ave., and field team, was arrested on a warrant in violation of permit conditions at Mortensen http://isdai.ly/Lle1lF was arrested and charged with operating while Road and Pinon Drive (reported at 1:59 a.m.). June 14 and charged with second degree intoxicated at South Franklin Avenue and Tripp theft. Street (reported at 1:32 a.m.). An officer initiated a drug related investigation at the Armory (reported at 12:46 p.m.).

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Be Smart. “The dogmas of the quiet past, are inadequate to the stormy present. The occasion is piled high with difficulty, and we must rise with the occasion. As our case is new, so we must EcoSmart. think anew, and act anew. We must disenthrall ourselves, and then we shall save our country.” Purchasing an EnergyStar-rated refrigerator, freezer, — Abraham Lincoln dishwasher, or washing machine can earn you a Smart Energy rebate from City of Ames Electric Services. About 20% of the total dollars spent on electricity in the average home goes towards major appliances. A refrigerator alone can account for 6% to 8% of total electricity use.

Over the past decade, advances in the design of major home appliances has Photo courtesy of [email protected] The Editorial Board believes we must take a lesson from Abraham Lincoln and the statesmen substantially reduced who served our country with him: We can do better than our current partisan politics. operating costs. >>LINCOLN.p6 Republicans and Democrats is less than ideal according to EnergyStar-qualified appliances incorporate advanced alike are apt to say that the end their own standards of politi- Lastly, as troops mustered is nigh if their candidates fail cal righteousness. technologies that use 10% - 50% less energy and water on both sides of the Potomac, to win in November. Most recently, for example, Congress also established the In the minds of some, Senate Majority Leader Mitch than standard models. Ames Electric Services customers Department of Agriculture to we teeter on the verge of ir- McConnell, R-Ky., announced can receive Smart Energy rebates for all sorts of energy- help feed the nation. revocable socialism; to others that Senate Republicans will Granted, some of that we totter at the brink of an filibuster all President Barack saving purchases including residential lighting, commercial legislative success was due to elitism that benefits only the Obama’s judicial nomina- the fact much of the opposi- very rich. tions until after the election lighting, appliances, air conditioners, new construction, and tion to these bills came from Today’s crises cannot be — a move was pushed in part the southern states, and thus nearly as grave as the ones we by Iowa’s own Sen. Chuck more. Be smart about your energy use! evaporated when those states passed through in 1862. And Grassley. seceded, leaving the North to despite the relative lightness While the Senate has the their own agenda. of our own problems today — power to reject nominations But a closer look at the po- and none of our troubles now and should exercise that litical climate of the Civil War compare to those leading to power when needed, rejecting years shows that the North the mutual killing of 625,000 all nominees as part of an elec- Did You Know? Your was just as divided as the Americans and the injury of tion year ploy shortchanges lawn needs only an inch of water each week to Union itself was at the time. 412,200 more — our Congress the American people and grow healthy and strong. Nonetheless, as the sound is unable to pass any legisla- feeds the partisan eels that de- Water grass in the of war drums echoed in the tion at all. vour the connections between mornings or evening to halls of Congress, our legisla- That inability cannot all political participants. avoid evaporation! EcoSmart is the City of Ames’ comprehensive strat- tors 150 years ago thought be due solely to the outra- Take a lesson President egy to reduce energy consumption and decrease ahead to the days when geousness of some of the Lincoln and the statesmen its carbon footprint. To learn more about Smart America would be whole and demands put forth by certain who served our country with Energy rebates and programs, go to: unified once more. Republicans and Democrats. him in 1862: We can do better. This year, 2012, is an im- Some of it is due to the ar- We have to do better, lest portant year. We are in an elec- rogance and conceit of some a second American civil war www.cityofames.org/SmartEnergy tion year for the presidency members of Congress who become part of our future and a host of other offices, and refuse to accept anything that history. 8 | FEATURE | Iowa State Daily | Thursday, June 21, 2012

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ISU players in the major leagues for the Following a home game that able, even if they could not do a sinker and become a major was offered contracts by three fourth consecutive season. summer in Seattle, they it often. league talent. professional teams, includ- built friendship “It was amazing and a true hooked up a camper and head- “We didn’t do that very of- “I can remember standing ing the , oddity that two people from ed 150 miles south to fish. ten, but we did it a few times on the mound and Cap had a Baltimore Orioles and Chicago through Iowa State particularly [played “We’d take off after a night that summer,” McNertney said couple of suggestions,” Locker White Sox. He chose the White on the same team],” Locker game, drive all night and ar- with a laugh. “You couldn’t said. “He said, ‘Bob, maybe Sox, where he joined fellow By Alex.Halsted said. “Because there weren’t rive at daylight at a steelhead do it everyday or you couldn’t if you just hold onto the ball Cyclone McNertney in the mi- @iowastatedaily.com very many players at that point stream in Oregon and fish un- have survived.” a little longer and bend over nor leagues. who got a chance to play pro- til 11 in the morning,” Locker your front leg you can get the Although McNertney is Baseball found a way to fessional baseball or make it to said. “Usually, since I was a Making it to the majors ball down in the strike zone, one year older, he and Locker connect two small town Iowa the majors.” reliever, I didn’t have to pitch and we can find out whether had played together for a kids at Iowa State, and it was After playing the previous until the late innings if I had Locker, a native of George, you can get hitters out.’” short period of time at Iowa the reason they were still to- three seasons for the Chicago to pitch at all. So Jerry would Iowa, could throw bullets. But So Locker bent his leg, and State in the late 1950s. There, gether in the major leagues. White Sox, Seattle had taken climb in the back at 11 o’ clock, during his initial seasons at he saw improvement. During McNertney, a Gilbert, Iowa, Bob Locker was a pitcher McNertney in the expansion and we’d drive 150 miles back Iowa State, he was wild. his senior season in 1960 he native, started three seasons for the that sea- draft in 1968. Locker joined to Seattle.” With the help of longtime earned all-Big Eight honors and helped lead the Cyclones son, and Jerry McNertney him in Seattle that summer Locker joked that they ISU baseball Cap Timm, going 3-2 with a 3.50 earned to the College World Series in was a . It was 1969, and after being traded to the Pilots. did not catch much — refer- who Locker credits with help- run average and a team-lead- 1957 with a .302 average and the two former Cyclone team- Locker and McNertney ring to fish and not baseball. ing him become a professional ing 41 strikeouts. 20 runs batted in. mates were playing together both enjoyed the outdoors. McNertney said it was enjoy- player, he was able to develop After that season, Locker BASEBALL.p9 >> Thursday, June 21, 2012 | Iowa State Daily | FEATURE | 9

>>BASEBALL.p8 It was amazing ISU baseball And then he signed with and a true oddity the White Sox where he would over the years team up for a second time with that two people Locker. from Iowa State Baseball became a sport at Iowa “I honestly never really in particular State in 1892, and for 109 years dreamed that I would get to America’s pastime remained a played on the varsity sport. play in the big leagues, I just same team.” In 2001, after 2,775 games and wanted to get to play more Bob Locker two appearances in the College baseball,” McNertney said of World Series in 1957 and 1970, signing. “Fortunately, I got ten caught Locker’s powerful ISU baseball ceased to exist. to play with Bob in college fastball, and the two roomed Because of a budget deficit and then again in the minor together. of over $1 million and in part leagues and then again in the They did the same when because of Title IX, Iowa State disbanded the baseball program. big leagues together.” they were both sent to Seattle Photos courtesy of ISU Athletics “The sad fact is baseball has During his career, Locker for the 1969 season. evolved into pretty much the won two World Series with the Today, those memories of minor leagues of baseball being Oakland Athletics, and today is director of the White Sox. long fishing trips and games of colleges,” said Bob Locker. “To the lone Cyclone to appear in a McNertney had caught catch are still bright for the two think a major university like Iowa World Series game. for no more than a handful of ballplayers who built a friend- State can’t have a full-fledged, With his fastball and sinker games, and those were in high ship in baseball. supported team doesn’t make a lot of sense when it still is our he learned under Timm at school. “Jerry McNertney and I national pastime.” Iowa State, he also became a But by the time the two were friends then, are friends The program produced major steady reliever. In 10 seasons signed new contracts that day, now and still do things in the league talent including Locker in the big leagues, Locker ap- McNertney was headed to outdoors,” Locker said. “I think and Jerry McNertney. pear in 576 games and logged spring training as a catcher. having Jerry with me with Today, a collection of 12 former 879 innings with 95 saves with “Bob had what you call the White Sox and Seattle players and coaches are in- a 2.75 ERA. a fastball that nobody could Pilots is one of my more fond cluded in the the ISU Athletics “The manager [in Chicago] catch,” said Ken Green, who memories.” Hall of Fame. liked the fact that I could get played at Iowa State from 1959 the ball over the plate and get to 1960. “McNertney did not a ground ball,” Locker said. “So go into the pros as a catcher, I started out as a reliever and A major league but when they were in the mi- ended up finishing a career friendship and fishing, and Bob just said nor leagues he was the one that never having started a game.” to me, ‘Mac, you aught to be a would catch him.” McNertney played in nine After the 1960 season in the catcher. You would be a good The transition pushed big league seasons, appearing minors at Idaho Falls, Locker catcher,’” McNertney said of McNertney to the major in 590 games and hitting 27 decided to head to Chicago to their conversation during the leagues in 1964, and Locker, af- home runs. sign a new contract and asked ride. “And that was kind of the ter a couple years in a military But thanks to Locker, most McNertney to come along. end of it.” stint, joined him in 1965. of his games were at a new po- “On the trip in we were When they arrived, Locker For three seasons with the sition behind the plate. talking baseball and hunting shared his idea with the farm White Sox, McNertney of- London Underground

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Before 3 p.m. An entire tree fell on a transmission line between the Stange Road and Boone Junction substations, causing the entire city of Ames and Iowa State to lose power. Just after 3 p.m. Power began to be restored to parts of Ames. By 4 p.m. Power to the majority of Ames had been restored. 4:33 ISU news service tweeted that voltage was back for the ISU Power Plant, allowing it to run cooling and oil pumps and to assess equipment. 5:29 ISU news service tweeted that MidAmerican allowed 10 MW of power to be added to the ISU line. Power was restored to Bessey, Kildee and Physics Halls, and the Photo: Kendra Plathe (left), Kelsey Kremer (top, bottom right)/Iowa State Daily Meat Laboratory. Left: The Hy-Vee aisles were darkened during the June 19 power outage. Top right: ISU Dining staff serve people visiting the university for camps and other activities while in the dark in Season Marketplace. The serving areas and tables were lit with battery powered lanterns, which helped Seasons serve dinner to the 500 to 600 people they had expected. Bottom right: People visiting Iowa State for orientation had to relocate from a lecture hall to the Business Cafe in the 7:20 Gerdin Business Building. The afternoon orientation activities were relocated, and the evenings sessions ultimately were cancelled for the night. According to ISU news service tweeted the university, orientation activities will continue scheduled for the remainder of the week. that Beardshear, Morrill, Friley and Science Halls, the Hub, Human Nutritional Sciences Building, and General Services Building Tree causes city-wide blackout had power restored. Ames explores options in on what caused the entire city of out, the tree was discovered to have plant, but that day it had to be supplied 9:37 Ames and the ISU campus to be with- been the source and within minutes power from the Ames Power Plant. ISU news service tweeted to prevent power loss out power yesterday afternoon shortly power was restored to parts of Ames. McCollough said that, to his knowl- that about 20 campus after 3 p.m. “Once we were sure the transmis- edge, nothing like this has happened buildings awaited restoration By Frances.Myers “It was not a tree branch but an sion system was restored and in good before in Ames within at least a 30-year of power, with the rest of @iowastatedaily.com entire tree that fell into a high volt- condition, we restored power first to time span. The city of Ames is looking to the campus having power. age [161,000 volt] high line yesterday,” the critical operations, such as the hos- get a new transmission line approved by The June 19 power outage, origi- McCollough said. “It fell into the line pital, and then to other customers,” the Iowa Utilities Board so this does not nally thought to have been caused by a and opened the breaker that caused McCollough said. “We can only restore happen again in the future. 10:30 tree branch, has since been discovered the fault. That caused there to not be power to one section at a time. First we ISU news service tweeted to have been caused by an entire tree enough generation, and we couldn’t get restored power to the sections that were that the entirety of Iowa falling into a power line. enough power coming from the Ames closest to the good source and then went A lesson in energy: State’s campus buildings Tim McCollough, electric services Municipal Power Plant, which caused out from there.” Learn more about the had power restored after operations superintendent for the a blackout throughout the city of Ames.” Normally the university supplies City of Ames’ power at more than seven hours Ames Municipal Power Plant, weighed Within an hour of the power going its own electricity from its own power online iowastatedaily.com without electricity. Thursday, June 21, 2012 | Iowa State Daily | FEATURE | 11

Style Coast to Coast: New York City By Lizzy.Krugler through and is reflected in the less concerned with following @iowastatedaily.com shops and local culture. each trend and style exactly After spending a semester but more in creating their own. Lifestyles vary greatly in the city, I got a first hand The city offers so much for within and across the United look on just how much fashion fashion, the availability of de- States; different aspects of life plays a role in everyday life. It signers and stores along with impact different cities and re- really is more than just stores a first hand look at runway de- gions. Each place is known for along Fifth Avenue, but fash- signs each season, that fashion its vibe or unique flair. ion and the fashion industry is becomes more than just a hob- Like its counterparts, New largely responsible for making by but rather a lifestyle. York has a unique vibe as well. the city what it is today. In the Midwest, fashion is As a Midwest girl, I ex- Before traveling to New important; many people fol- perienced a different kind of York City, I always thought it low current trends and keep life while studying in the Big was a place full of people wear- up with the latest styles, but it Apple. New York City is known ing very expensive clothes and seems that most of the people as the fashion capital of the always looking glamorous. are following trends rather United States, where fashion While I did see people than creating them. is a 24-hour concept. wearing expensive cloth- While, fashion is a part of Like the city, fashion never ing and good-looking people, everyone’s daily life, it doesn’t sleeps. Each individual bor- I quickly learned there was have the same impact on the ough and neighborhood has a much more to it than that. It people or cities as compared to Photo: Lizzy Krugler/Iowa State Daily sense of personality that seeps seemed to me that people were that in New York. With stores like this Dior outlet on every corner, fashion plays a large role in New Yorkers’ lives.

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File photo: Iowa State Daily An aerial view of the “heart of Campustown,” the intersection of Lincoln Way and Welch Avenue. This crossroad was to be the focal point of LANE4’s redevelopment of Campustown. Campustown redevelopment to occur in bits and pieces By Frances.Myers said Tor Finseth, an executive member of Campustown Action @iowastatedaily.com Association. “We have a code, an ordinance that, if you’re go- I think it’s safe to say that there’s an ing to have a restaurant, a housing facility [for rent], anything An area filled with bars, students and a few small business- interest in getting kinds of business like that, you have to have a certain number of parking spaces. es, Campustown has been through the rounds of redevelop- that are not just student businesses, We almost have too much density because you need a lot of ment plans, oftentimes falling through with problems of high that would generate a more stable space to put a restaurant. If you’re going to have an Applebee’s property taxes and high turnover of businesses and services business year-round.” or an Olive Garden, the problem is finding parking.” it offers. Ann Campbell People in the community, including ISU students and Lack of parking, one of the biggest problems Campustown graduates, have given their two cents’ worth on what they feel has encountered, is expected to subside with the addition of needs to be done to make Campustown a place for everyone. the new intermodal facility on Hayward Avenue. “One of the possibilities, I think, is that, with the intermod- A common perspective is the type of businesses Campustown “Our hope is that the intermodal facility will have a ripple al facility on the west edge of the core of Campustown, maybe has to offer. effect in terms of private enterprise activity, and when those we’ll start to see some redevelopment of the buildings that are “I think it’s safe to say that there’s an interest in getting things tend to happen, they not infrequently knock on the city across the street,” Madden said. kinds of business that are not just student businesses, [ones] door,” said Ames mayor Ann Campbell. The intermodal facility is expected to help bring in busi- that would generate a more stable business year-round,” Warren Madden, ISU vice president of business and ness that originally was unavailable due to the legalities of Campbell said. finance, speculated the facility would be a catalyst for lack of parking. Iowa State’s Government of the Student Body has conduct- redevelopment. “I think it’s going to look better because of the parking,” CAMPUSTOWN.p15 >> Thursday, June 21, 2012 | Iowa State Daily | FEATURE | 15

>>CAMPUSTOWN.p14 ed multiple surveys to determine what students want to see happen to Campustown. Finseth, a former GSB member and ISU alumnus, helped GSB conduct those surveys in 2010 and 2011, which asked stu- dents for input on Campustown and what they’d like to see done. “We had somewhere like 800 re- sponses,” Finseth said. “We found a small percentage wanted more bars. It was the minority. The majority of people wanted more restaurants and more shopping. A lot of the re- sponses we got … wanted things for people under 18. They wanted en- tertainment outside of drinking.” Attempts have been made in the past to revitalize and redevelop Campustown, the most recent being by LANE4 Property Group, a real estate developer based out of Kansas City, Mo. Madden said LANE4 had developed a vision for how they would redo Campustown, focusing on the intersection of Lincoln Way and Welch Avenue, which is seen by many as the heart of Campustown. Photo: Kendra Plathe/Iowa State Daily “We interviewed a num- The new Ames Intermodal Facility, top, located on Hayward Avenue at the west end of Campustown, opened this month to add to parking options in the Campustown area. ber of firms [at the time], and they were the one selected,” Madden said. “Unfortunately as presses began to move along, the economy did what it did in 2008 to 2010 and so business expansion and develop- cost but they weren’t willing to be ment slowed down, which I think committed to do more than just was one of the problems.” this one building on the corner, and LANE4’s plan was to come in as we got to that point, the univer- and buy up all the properties in sity wasn’t willing to move ahead Campustown, develop them and on being a tenant in the building if lease them. The ground floor in [LANE4 wasn’t] willing to commit each building would be retail while to do more than that one structure.” the upper floors would serve as of- In the summer of 2011, the fice space for the university. agreement between the university One of the bigger problems that and LANE4 lapsed, thus ending its LANE4 faced with Campustown era within Campustown. was the high property tax rate, due Now, the idea is to redevelop to its proximity to campus. Campustown in “bits and pieces” The rental rate the group was over a longer period of time, work- asking was $20 to 24 per square ing on the façade and services. foot, twice the normal rate for the “There are always little things Photo: Kendra Plathe/Iowa State Daily Campustown area, Madden said. that can be done toward making Hayward Avenue forms the western border of the Campustown area in Ames. The new Intermodal Facility, located The group was also negotiating the façade nicer, doing more ar- on Hayward, aims to alleviate the parking situation in Campustown and thus bring in more business traffic. with the city of Ames for tax abate- chitectural work,” Finseth said. “I ment programs. don’t know if any mainstream res- Campustown Action Association Campustown. two. I don’t want to get rid of all the “Their economic model and the taurants are going to come anytime is to improve the overall atmo- “It will greatly improve a lot of bars by any means, but we do have a cost they were proposing ended up soon. We’ve always talked about it, sphere of the area so it will have the services we offer here,” Finseth lot of bars here. What you will prob- with rental rates that initially were but that will be something that we’ll more opportunities of attracting said. “It will hopefully attract a lot ably see is a lot of the business own- way too high,” Madden said. “They have to cross our fingers for.” longer lasting businesses, thereby more businesses here, a lot of busi- ers talking to the companies and finally came down some on their A primary goal of the decreasing the high turnover rate in ness startups in the next year or actually replacing some of the bars.” 16 | DAILY BY THE DAY | Iowa State Daily | Thursday, June 21, 2012 Daily by the day

What: Country music festival. Thursday Where: Waterworks Park, Des Moines

Reception: Elizabeth Hoffman Des Moines Arts Festival When: 3:30 to 5 p.m. When: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. What: Join ISU President Steven Leath and What: Find something for everyone. senior vice presidents Warren Madden and Tom Hill in thanking Hoffman for her outstanding Where: Western Gateway Park contributions to Iowa State. Where: Beardshear Hall Object lessons: #askacurator When: 2 to 3 p.m. Food in the Gardens What: Learn all about museum curators. When: 6:30 to 8 p.m. Where: 295 Scheman Building, What: Join chefs and cooks from across central Brunnier Art Museum Iowa as they show you how to make the best dishes from foods in your own garden. Roosevelt Summer Where: Reiman Gardens Sundays concerts When: 7 p.m. Municipal band concert What: Ames local concert series. with Simon Estes Where: Roosevelt School Playground, Ames When: 7 to 9 p.m. What: Free music. Where: Durham Bandshell, Ames Monday Humor, Heroes and Healing: Photo courtesy of Flickr/ mfillhart Matt Tolbert steps up to bat for the Iowa Cubs. The Cubs will be playing the Round Rock Garden Drawing and Color An Expressive Writing Workshop Express on June 23 at Principal Park in Des Moines. When: 4 to 6 p.m. When: 7 to 8:30 p.m. What: Six week course on garden and nature What: Creative writing short course to Ames on the Halfshell Gallery Walk of the Brunnier drawing. effectively help writers develop their skills Where: Reiman Gardens of self-expression. When: 5 p.m. Art Museum Where: Workspace, Memorial Union What: Concert series. When: 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Where: Durham Bandshell, Ames What: Explore the summer exhibitions with Oil Painting with Sara Merritt museum staff. The Temptations When: 6 to 9 p.m. Where: Brunnier Art Museum, What: Become comfortable using oil paint and When: 7:30 p.m. 295 Scheman Building gain confidence in color mixing, composition, What: The band The Temptations give a live Saturday and paint application. performance. Downtown Farmers’ Market Where: Workspace, Memorial Union Where: Hoyt Sherman Place Des Moines Arts Festival When: 7 a.m. to noon When: 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. What: Buy local at this weekly farmers’ market. West Des Moines Farmers’ Market What: Find something for everyone. Where: Downtown Court Avenue, Des Moines Tuesday When: 4 to 8 p.m. Where: Western Gateway Park, Des Moines What: Buy local at this weekly farmers’ market. Iowa Cubs game Music and art Where: Historic Valley Junction, Des Moines Discovery Station: ISU When: 7:05 p.m. When: 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. industrial design projects What: Watch the Iowa Cubs play ball What: Six week program. When: 10 a.m. Where: Principal Park Where: Reiman Gardens Friday What: The discovery stations are family ori- ented and designed so both youth and adults Des Moines Arts Festival can participate in the activities. Ames Main Street Farmers’ Market Summer Carillon Concert Series Where: Reiman Gardens When: 8 a.m. to noon. When: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. When: 7 to 8:15 p.m. What: Buy local at this weekly farmers’ market. What: Find something for everyone. What: Guest carillonneur Robert Grogen Where: 400 Block of Main St., Ames Where: Western Gateway Park, Des Moines Fourth annual college greek cleanup Where: Stanton Memorial Carillon When: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dance social What: Small groups of volunteers will walk Ames City Council meeting through designated sections of the creek along Sunday When: 7 p.m. When: 7:30 to 9:45 p.m. the banks and pick up trash. What: Meeting on community topics. What: Free dance social hosted by the Where: Sections of the creek through campus Country Blast ISU Ballroom Dance club. Where: City Hall When: Noon Where: Gallery Room, Memorial Union Thursday, June 21, 2012 | Iowa State Daily | THE DAILY EXTRA | 17 The Daily extra — online and tablet exclusives Visit iowastatedaily.com or check out our tablet version for more information. Check out Friday’s tablet edition

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