![]() ![]() June 2006 - GianCarlo Moschini, the Hurricanes top goal-scorer since 1995 announces his retirement from soccer. July 2006 - Iowa Games Open Coed - Bronze Medal Winners June 2007 - Richard Mull, Hurricanes Coach since 1990 steps down after 17 years July 2007 - Iowa Games Open Coed - Gold Medal Winners June 2008 - Larry Walker, one of the founding fathers of Ames Hurricanes dies in a motorcycle accident at the age of 51 July 2008 - Iowa Games Open Coed - Gold Medal Winners July 2009 - Wendy Dillinger, ISU Ladies Soccer Coach Captains the very first Ames Hurricanes All Girls team to a silver medal in the Iowa Games July 2010 - First ever all mens team in competitive open league captained by Nick Wetzel January 2011 - Kelsey Englin ties the knotĭecember 2010 - Richard accepts award celebrating 20 years of Hurricanes Jan 2011 - Olympia Lucia is greeted into this world He retired as Hurricanes' coach in June 2007 but 22 years after start-up, still plays goal-keeper for the Hurricanes Richard who is from Ames works as a lawyer for the DOT. Our Iowa, 1510 Buckeye Avenue, Ames, IA 50010.The Ames Hurricanes team was founded by Richard Mull in 1990. ![]() If you want your material returned, include a self-addressed, stamped envelope. But we will let you know when we publish it and send you a complimentary copy of the issue in which it appears. We may hold your material for consideration in a future issue without informing you first. We receive lots of mail and emails, so please be patient after you submit a story or photo. When possible, include photos to help tell your story. ![]() As a rule of thumb, feature stories should be no more than 1,250 words in length. If you're submitting a full-fledged feature story, it should be upbeat, positive and conversational in tone. That way, we'll be sure to route it to the proper editor. If you're responding to one of the regular departments listed above, put the department name at the top of the page or in the subject line of your email. submitted by Mark Iwig, of Johnston, who was visiting Big Creek State Park near Polk City in early spring. "The calm waters of Big Creek Lake reflected the beautiful sunrise," Mark said. If you're submitting digital images, please make sure your camera is set at the highest picture quality setting. We can utilize high-quality color prints, slides and digital images. Include caption information about where the photo was taken, the people in the photo and their relationship to you. We're looking for scenic photos that show the beauty along Iowa's backroads, parks and farms, plus candid photos of Iowans (youngsters as well as adults) enjoying the good life our state has to offer. If you've taken some pictures you're particularly proud of, submit them to "Iowa Eye-Catchers". We're looking for old photos of the way life used to be…a threshing bee, ice cream social, a Model T stuck in the mud or any other slice of Iowa life from "the good ol' days". "We were doing a photo shoot in his Dutch costume during the Tulip Festival in Orange City." like this one of Sawyer Bleeker, 4, submitted by his mother, Beth Bleeker, of Sioux Center. Perhaps you'd like to respond to one of our regular departments listed below (click on each department name for more details.) Or maybe you'd like to submit a full-fledged feature story you've written-such as a personal reflection, recollection from the past or a report on a recent "happening" in your area. This could be something as simple as a knee-slapper joke or tall tale you heard at the barbershop-just jot it down and send it to us. Here's how you can join in this conversation and "get published" in a future issue:īasically, we're looking for any items or photos that help explain why Iowa is such a great place to live. It's like a "conversation" between you and your neighbors, all sharing the joys of living in our state. Our Iowa is a magazine that's mostly "written by its readers". ![]()
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