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Iowa Prairies
Exhibit Schedule 1999 Window on the Prairie Article
Welcome to the Splendor in the Grass Photo Exhibit.
The exhibit made its debut at Taylor Ball's office in April of 1997.
The sponsorship was able to view the exhibit first before it started on its journey
through the state of Iowa. So far, for the year of 1997 and 1998 the exhibit
has traveled some 2000 miles, has been in two U.S.Fish and Wildlife facilities,
Grand View College-1997, one Nature Conservancy event at Smulekoff's Furniture in Cedar
Rapids, Kirkendall Public Library, Indianola High School, The Principal Financial
Group, Lakes Art Center, Plymouth County Historical Museum, University of Northern Iowa
Museum, and is now at Grand View College-Cowles Communication Center-1999.
At this time, I would like you to try to envision what Iowa must have been like
more than 150 years ago. It's early morning, a low-hanging veil of fog drifts silently
over the top of a sea of grasses. The early morning sunrise casts its warm glow on
colorful, fragrant flowers as far as the eye and mind can envision. Bobolinks and Meadow
Larks greet the early morning glow with their wondrous songs. It's a new day in Iowa. Iowa
was once covered with this scene
Twenty million acres and today only 1/10 of 1
% of those acres remain. The Tallgrass Prairie Region is, for me, a truly
endangered species.
I have been exploring and photographing the
Tallgrass Prairies for the past 12 years. This exhibit is my way of giving back to what
has given me so much excitement, enjoyment, enthusiasm, and peacefulness
and, has
asked for nothing in return.
My hope for this exhibit is that individuals who
view it are more intrigued by the subject of nature than by the photographs themselves.
Better yet, I hope that this exhibit arouses an awareness and a concern for our beautiful
environment here in Iowa.
This exhibit is not just about the preservation of our environment through
photography, but also is about the quality of people that we have here in Iowa. It's about
individuals like you who are here today. It's about the sponsorship frame. It's
about individuals and firms like Jack Taylor, Darrel Ball, and Rich Haas from Taylor Ball
of Iowa, Chuck Follet from the KelWelco Stores, Larry and John Pollpetter from Two Rivers
Glass, Jim Clark from Clark Glass, Dick Timmerman from Multi Media Inc., the firm that
brought to life what I envisioned on the prairies in these high-quality cibachrome prints.
It's about Gary Reiners and Didi Sterling from the Nature Conservancy. It's about
Iowa farm families who have had these prairie lands in their families for generations and
have nurtured, protected and preserved them, not asking for anything in return. It's about
individuals giving back to their communities, their state, and to their environment here
in Iowa.
It's about," TAKING PRIDE IN IOWA, HELPING TO BUILD A STRONG FOUNDATION FOR
FUTURE GENERATIONS, and
Ladies and Gentlemen, WE ARE ALL PART OF THE
SOLUTION"
Thank You
Gary D. Tonhouse
Iowa Prairies Exhibit Schedule 1999
Window on the Prairie Article
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