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July 18th, 2011

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Reggie’s: Fine art and gourmet wieners

SOLON– Reggie Morrow knows a good thing when he sees it, whether it be a work of fine art, a good visual design; or the best hot dog.
A talented graphic designer and photographer, Morrow is also known for cooking up a mean hot dog. Together with business partner (and photographer/painter) Bill Ginkens, Morrow recently opened Reggie’s Weenies in downtown Solon. Located in the former Smitty’s Bar & Grill at 112 E. Main St. the café specializes in a trio of Vienna Beef hot dogs: bun size, foot-long and “The Spartan:” a 1/3 lb monster weenie loaded up with a variety of garden goodies.

Solon Volleyball Camp runs Aug. 1-9

SOLON– Students in grades 6th through 12th are invited to participate in the Solon Volleyball Camp.
For those entering or currently in high school (9th-12th grades), camp runs August 1-4 from 6-9 p.m. at the Solon High School. Cost for this age level is $45 and includes a camp T-shirt.
For those entering 6th grade through 8th grade, camp runs August 8-9 from 7:30-9 p.m. at Solon High School. Cost for this age level is $25 and includes a camp T-shirt.
For more information or questions contact Shannon Miller, vbcoachmiller@yahoo.com or 319-431-6907.

Library birthday bash kicks off with breakfast Aug. 14

SOLON– To celebrate the Solon Public Library’s 10th anniversary, the public is invited to attend a Kickoff Breakfast on Sunday, Aug. 14, from 8-11 a.m. at the Solon Public Library. A cinnamon roll, coffee, milk and juice will be served free of charge.
This event is sponsored by the GFWC/Iowa Solon Women’s Club. Tours of the library will be available on request.
Numerous other activities are planned for the week of August 14-21 in celebration of this 10th anniversary. Pick up a complete listing of the events at the Solon Public Library.

Meal and a Movie moved to July 25

SOLON– The Friday card playing event at Old Gold Dining has become a very popular activity and as a result, Solon Senior Advocates is rescheduling the meal and a movie project to the last Monday of each month, beginning July 25. The featured July movie will be the popular film “Up,” starring Ed Asner as the voice-over in a delightful and incredible animated journey.
For more information, call 624-2710 or sign up at Old Gold Dining.

County P&Z passes wind energy laws

IOWA CITY- Johnson County’s planning and zoning commissioners have put their faith in wind energy and unanimously passed an ordinance that was partly credited to PNE Wind Energy Greenfield Developer Keith Kurtz.
At a meeting last Monday, the Johnson County Planning and Zoning (P&Z) Commission considered newly developed regulations for wind energy facilities, a response to a proposed PNE wind farm east and south of Solon.

Macbride needs votes as America’s park

SOLON– Lake Macbride State Park is in the middle of a nationwide hunt for online votes to call itself America’s Favorite Park. The park, west of Solon, has already picked up a $10,000 grant from Coca-Cola, being named a contender for the 2011 title in Coke’s America Is Your Park program.

Summer reading logs due Saturday

Saturday, July 23, is the last day of the Summer Reading Program at the Solon Library. All reading logs and T-shirt sheets must be turned in to enter the prize drawings.

Adult computer class

There are still five spaces open in the adult computer class starting August 8. It will be a six-week class, held Monday and Thursday afternoons from 1-2 p.m. Another class will be starting O

Books For Troops box update

The Iowa National Guard Troops, who were the recipients of our Books For Troops boxes while deployed in Afghanistan, are returning home. Some are already home and more are arriving each day. There are still plenty of troops deployed. “I am in the process of locating a source for supplying additional troop addresses,” said troop box coordinator Margo Redlinger. “If you have the address of a deployed soldier that you would like to receive one of our boxes, please get their address to me.” Thank you for the donations of poker chips and magazines that were received last week.