Identity elements
Reference code
Name and location of repository
Level of description
Box
Title
Box #3 Grinnell 2000
Date(s)
Extent
Series #6 – Projects (Grinnell 2000 w/initial date)
Folder #13 – Farm 2000 (1987)
Folder #14 – Farmers’ Market (1986; see also pamphlet File)
Galaxy – see Collection #173
Folder #15 – Gazebo/Concerts (1988; see also Collection #80 for plans)
Folder #16 – Grinnell Area Recreation Trail - I (GART; 1993)
Folder #17 – Grinnell Area Recreation Trail – II (Fund- Raising/Publicity)
Folder #18 – Grinnell Leadership Development(1989)
Folder #19 – Grinnell Project: Unlearning Racism in the Heartland (1994)
Folder #20 – Grocery Store Waste Reduction – I (1990)
Reports
Store Lists
Publicity
Folder #21 – Grocery Store Waste Reduction – II
DNR Grant
Expenses
Folder #22 – Health Care Committee (1987)
Highway 146 Beautification – see Box #4
Folder #23 – High School Sign Project (1995)
Folder #24 – Housing Task Force (1991); includes Iowa Finance Study (1988) and Housing for MH-DD Population (1996)
Folder #25 – Imagine Iowa Project (1992)
Folder #26 – Limit (1986-). Moved to separate box (Box 16). Photographs in Box #10
Positive Energy - see Box #5
Poweshiek Leadership Program – see Box #6
Folder #27 – Prairie Cities Program – I (2000)
Folder #28 – Prairie Cities Program - II
Folder #29 – Quality of Life Survey (1996)
Recycling & Waste Management – See Box #7
Folder #30 – R.I.S.E. – United McGill
Folder #31 – Rural Development (1990)
Folder #32 – Safe Night USA (1999)
Folder #33a – School Poster/Essay Contest (1985)
Folder #33b – Small Town Symposium w/Grinnell College (1987)
Folder #34 – Substance Abuse Program (1987)
Folder #35 – Tourism (PAD-1995) (includes Warren Reinecke letter and Prairie Festival proposal)
Folder #36 – Toxic Waste (1991)
Folder #37 – Trolley (1993)
See Box #9 for Folders #38 – 42
Content and structure elements
Scope and content
System of arrangement
Conditions of access and use elements
Conditions governing access
Physical access
Technical access
Conditions governing reproduction
Languages of the material
Scripts of the material
Language and script notes
Finding aids
Acquisition and appraisal elements
Custodial history
Immediate source of acquisition
Appraisal, destruction and scheduling information
Accruals
Related materials elements
Existence and location of originals
Existence and location of copies
Related archival materials
Galaxy – see Collection #173
Gazebo/Concerts (1988; see also Collection #80 for plans)