A large parking structure, with free parking last time I was there, is  
located across the street to the north of the Historical Building, at the  
northwest corner of East Grand and Pennsylvania Avenue.--Tom
 
In a message dated 5/30/2011 10:34:54 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
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Premiere: “Lessons  Learned: The Iowa Disasters of 2008” 
When:  Wednesday, June 1, 5:45 p.m. (reception at 5 p.m., prior to the  
viewing) 
Where: State  Historical Building, 600 East Locust St., Des Moines 

LESSONS LEARNED: THE IOWA DISASTERS OF  2008’ DOCUMENTARY TO PREMIERE JUNE 
1   

Rebuild  Iowa Office, Wartburg Television Document Lessons from Iowa 
Communities  Recovering from 2008 Disasters  
(DES  MOINES)  – The Rebuild Iowa Office (RIO) invites the public to attend 
the premiere of  “Lessons Learned: The Iowa Disasters of 2008,” on 
Wednesday, June 1, at the  State Historical Building in Des Moines.

Between  May 25 and Aug. 13, 2008, more than 85 of Iowa’s 99 counties and 
40,000 Iowans  were impacted by record-setting floods, tornadoes and severe 
weather. This  hour-long documentary, produced by Wartburg Television in 
partnership with the  RIO, features interviews with leaders from nine  
disaster-impacted  communities, detailing local recovery efforts and lessons learned. 
 

Interviewees  from Cedar Falls,  Cedar  Rapids, Coralville, Des Moines, 
Mason City, New Hartford, Oakville,  Parkersburg and Waverly  share  vivid 
memories of the initial disaster events and response, and talk candidly  about 
what they have learned during the last three years of  recovery.


The evening begins with a 5 p.m.  reception, followed at 5:45 p.m. with the 
documentary viewing. The documentary  will be introduced with brief 
comments by RIO Chief of Staff Emily Shields and  Wartburg  College’s Dr. Jeff 
Stein, the R.J.  McElroy Chair and Executive-in-Residence, as well as the 
Administrator of  Archives of Iowa Broadcasting. 

At  its inception in July of 2008, one of the tasks given to the RIO was 
capturing  lessons learned from the 2008 statewide disaster recovery effort. 
This  collaboration with Dr. Stein and Wartburg College students Nate Vaughn 
and Ben  Read is one piece of that effort, and one of the RIO’s final 
projects prior to  the office’s sunset at the end of June. This documentary is 
intended to  provide direction for Iowa communities to help each better plan 
and prepare  for major recovery efforts before disasters strike.



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