Johnson County Work Crew

The Johnson County Work Crew is part of the Each One Reach One program that is sponsored by Americorps. The work crew supervises community service projects in the Johnson County area. The work crew works with residents from Hope House in Coralville as well as probationers and parolees in the area. To participate in community service please call Mike Quinlan at (319) 625- 2165.

Upcoming Events

  • Tue. November 22, 10am-2pm Working at Old Brick (14 East Market St., Iowa City) Leave from Hope House at 9:30 or meet at the job site
  • Fri. November 25 11am-4pm Helping load Christmas trees with the Optimist club (526 South Riverside Dr. Iowa City) leave from Hope House at 10:30 or meet at the job site
  • Sat. November 26, 10am-3pm, loading Christmas trees for the Optimist club (526 South Riverside Dr. Iowa City) Leave from Hope House at 9:30 or meet at the job site
  • Sun. November 27, 11am-4pm, Loading Christmas trees for the Optamist club (526 South Riverside Dr., Iowa City) Leave from Hope House at 10:30 or meet at the job site

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Friday, November 26, 2010



Hope House got a chance to help with one of the University of Iowa events this summer during Hawkapalooza. The community service work crew was able to listen to a concert from a popular band before clean up started. We are very appreciative for the chance to hear some great music and help the University of Iowa out! Thanks guys!

We have completed many other community service projects since Hawkapalooza. Some of the best were putting up christmas lights for the city of Coralville, unloading trees for the local Optimists club, and completing some much needed landscaping work in the cultural corridor. We are proud to lend what help we can to our community!

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Summer of the Arts Jazz Festival (4th of July)

This year the Johnson County Work Crew helped the Summer of the Arts group with the Jazz festival in Iowa City. The Jazz festival encompasses three days of Jazz music on three different stages as well as a plethera of great food and interesting vendors.
During the festival the work crew helped to set up tables and chairs for all of the vendors tents as well as taking care of all of the grabadge, recycling, and compost for the festival. At the end of the three day festival, the community service participants were rewarded with an amazing fireworks show as well as some wonderfully marinated beef cabobs.
The workcrew is proud to say that we acomplished our mission and made Iowa City just a little bit greener with the work that we did at this festival. The following are some pictures taken at Jazz festival.

Friday, May 28, 2010

North Liberty Foodbank



The Johnson County Work Crew Helps HACAP and the North Liberty Food bank once a month. The work crew loads at truck full of food, transport the food from Cedar Rapids to North Liberty, and then unload and organize the food. The following are some pictures of our last food run!



Saturday, May 1, 2010

Mayors Youth Empowerment Program BBQ



Today the work crew went to help out at the MYEP BBQ at the old La Casa building in Iowa City. The work crew put in over 1100 hours of work into the building. The guys helped out today by setting up and taking down tables and chairs, cleaning, and setting up some games.

Friday, April 30, 2010

Mayors Youth Dedication

The Mayors Youth Empowerment Program will be dedicating their new building at the corner of Highland Ct. and Gilbert Ct. on Saturday May 1 at 10am. There will be music, food, and fun activities. Community service work crews put in over 1100 hours in the remodeling of MYEP's new home.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

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Links

  • 6th Judicial District: http://www.iowacbc.org/
  • Americorps Website: www.Americorps.gov

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