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Golden Silo Award_Mines of SpainS1ILI.S SPO KE T 814 NATIONAL. HERI AREA TM W tere dt Stoty of American Ayrtcu tore Comes to Lfe. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 6, 2011 For more information, contact: Candy Streed, Program & Partnership Director Silos & Smokestacks National Heritage Area cstreedCa�silosandsmokestacks .orq Office: 319.234.4567; Cell: 319.404.0115 Aaron Steinmann, Marketing & Communications Manager Silos & Smokestacks National Heritage Area asteinmann (a�silosandsmokestacks. org Office: 319.234.4567; Cell: 563.593.4521 Golden Silo Awards Honor Best in Agricultural Heritage Preservation Northeast Iowa — Silos & Smokestacks National Heritage Area (SSNHA) honored the best in heritage development during their annual Golden Silo Awards Luncheon, Wednesday, April 6, 2011. Regional partners gathered at the Sky Event Centre in Waterloo, IA to honor this year's award recipients. Golden Silo Awards are presented to individuals and organizations whose contributions demonstrate excellence in preserving and telling the America's agricultural story. The following individuals and organizations were recognized for their contributions: • Jerome Thompson, State Historic Preservation Office, Des Moines, IA Alan Hutchings Outstanding Visionary Honors an individual, organization, business, agency or local government who has shown sustained support for the Heritage Area for more than five years, created a legacy in heritage development and provided leadership in the heritage development movement. • Tammy & Kelly Rundle, Fourth Wall Films, Moline, IL Outstanding Preservation in Agriculture Honors an individual, organization, project, business, agency or local government who has made an extraordinary effort in preserving the icons to the story of American agriculture. • Mines of Spain, Dubuque, IA Outstanding Partner Honors an organization, institution or individual who has shown support and partnered with SSNHA on numerous occasions to create awareness for the Heritage Area. • Val Abbott, Iowa City, IA Outstanding Volunteer Honors an individual or organization who has given tirelessly to SSNHA. • Heartland Acres Agribition Center, Independence, IA "People's Choice" - Site of the Year Honors a SSNHA Partner Site who has been voted for by the public to be their favorite "Site of the Year." Finalists included Four Mounds Inn, Dubuque and University of Iowa Museum of Natural History, Iowa City. This year's event also included a presentation by Kelly & Tammy Rundle, a husband and wife filmmaking team, who shared The Journey Behind their newest documentary feature film, Country School: One Room — One Nation. The film documents the lasting legacy of America's country schools along with the importance of preserving them. Featured in the film are a number of historic SSNHA Partner Sites. "We are pleased to have such great partners within the region preserving this important story. Without their passion and dedication, this story could be lost for future generations," commented Don Short, SSNHA President. SSNHA is one of 49 federally designated heritage areas in the nation and is an Affiliated Area of the National Park Service. The Heritage Area covers 37 counties in the northeast quadrant of Iowa. Interstate 80 borders it on the south and Interstate 35 borders it on the west. Through a network of sites, programs and events, SSNHA interprets farm life, agribusiness and rural communities — past and present. To learn more about Silos & Smokestacks National Heritage Area, please visit www.silosandsmokestacks.org. # ##