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2025 Annual Meeting

Join us Saturday, 8 November from 10:30 am until 3:30 pm for great speakers, food, friends and fun! Register today!

Registration for individuals is $35, registration for two people registering together is $60. and Students are $25. Registration includes all Annual Meeting activities, including Speakers, a catered lunch, and snacks and beverages on November 8, 2025. Sign up here!

The theme of our annual meeting is Our Land, Our Food. It includes two great speakers who are doing innovative work related to food production, energy security, food security, and responsible land use.

Our speakers include: Dr. Matthew O’Neal, Professor, Wallace Co-Chair Sustainable Agriculture will speak with us about the Agrivoltaics Research Project they are doing at Iowa State University focused on testing how to grow food crops under solar panels. Large scale solar fields have become a big land use issue in Iowa and around the country, with questions about their impact on the soil, the landscape; and the impact of taking so much farmland out of production and the tension between cleaner energy production. This research is trying to answer these questions. Dr. O’Neal will talk to us about what the research has shown so far and what this could mean for food and energy production in the future. Our second Speaker is Kathy Brynes, Director of the Birds and The Bees Urban Farm. Kathy will talk to us about her work to expand urban farming and why it is so important, especially in the age of climate change. She’ll also talk to us about the City of Des Moines new Eat the Triangles Urban Orchard project that she helped to make happen.  Register today!

In addition to two great speakers and a delicious lunch, hear about what has been happening with 1000 Friends and how you can take action on important land use ad transportation issues.

Community Transportation Academy – Register today!

Registration is now closed for the Des Moines Area CTA

What is The Community Transportation Academy?

The CTA is designed to help bridge the gap between community members and transportation decision makers.

Over 8-10 weeks, participants learn about the basics of transportation planning and decision making, hear from local, regional, and national experts, and dig in on key transportation issues. Participants will also have the opportunity to identify a local transportation problem and propose a solution.

We customize the curriculum for each community/county it is held in. It is designed to help build capacity and engagement by connecting community members with local experts and practitioners, and is an opportunity to build knowledge and skills to solve local problems.

Community members will come away from the academy with the skills and knowledge to advocate for safe and accessible transportation systems that work for everyone.

Who Should Apply to Participate in the Community Transportation Academy?

The CTA is for any community member that wants to be more informed and involved at the local level. Whether you are a transit rider, cyclist, pedestrian, or care about safety; whether you are young or old, this academy is for anyone that cares about safe accessible transportation systems.

What if I have barriers to attending?

We offer a small stipend to those that need it that can be used for child care, transportation, or whatever is needed to make it easier for people to attend.

The academy is a mix of in-person and virtual classes using zoom. The in-person classes will be held at theCentral Community Center at 2008 Forest Ave, Des Moines, IA

Oct. 7 – Dec. 9 – Des Moines, IA Tuesday evenings from 6:30 -8:30 pm. Snacks will be served. If interested, Register Here

This program has been generously funded by General Motors and sponsored by AARP of Iowa. Thanks to our supporters!

Future Academies:

We will be hosting one-two academies in 2026 in the Eastern part of the state. More information to come.

If you would like to bring the CTA to your community, reach out to Kari@1000friendsofiowa.org.