November 20th, 2008
Title: Holiday Tour of Homes
Location: Greenfield, Iowa
Description: Adair County Memorial Hospital Auxiliary’s 22nd Annual Holiday Tour
“Memories of Christmas Past”
Start Time: 13:00
Date: 2008-12-7
End Time: 17:00
Tickets for the tour may be purchased at Adair County Memorial Hospital - $10 Adult - $5 under 12 - Free Under 3 yrs.
Enjoy a tour of 3 beautifully decorated homes:
- Gerry Bricker home
- Amy & Ryan Devault home (shuttle available at hospital)
- and Dennis & Kay Kellenberg home
Available at the Hospital:
- Uniquely Decorated Trees displayed
- Tour of the New Addition
- Traditional Bake Sale
- Delicious Christmas Tea
- “Favorite Christmas Books” Display by Auxiliary members & Friends of the Library
- Silent Auction of Uniquely Decorated & Illumnated Glass Wall Blocks from the former Hospital OB area decorated by local artists
Spend part of your holidays enjoying the tour with the Adair County Memorial Hospital Auxiliary!
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August 23rd, 2008
Welcome to the Adair County Mutual Insurance Association Blog.
This site is designed to update visitors of the events in the towns and surrounding are that make up Adair county, also known as Iowa’s Garden County.
To the right are:
- Local events and calendar of events.
- The towns of Adair County
- FAQs
- Helpful Insurance Tips
Be sure to check back often.
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August 23rd, 2008
Is my college student covered by my homeowners policy?
Insurance coverage is an important, yet often overlooked issue facing college students. How do you know if your student is appropriately covered? The answer may vary depending on your insurance carrier and policy form. A good place to start is by asking your agent:
- Are my student’s personal possessions covered under my homeowner’s insurance?
- If my student drives a friend’s car and gets into an accident, is he covered?
The answers to these questions are imperative in determining what kind of coverage your current policies provide—and how to purchase additional coverages that may be needed.
Renter’s insurance policies are generally quite affordable, with annual premiums running around $150 to $200 for $15,000 of coverage for personal property. Renter’s insurance will cover damages from fire, smoke, lightning, vandalism, theft, explosion, windstorm and water damage (non-flood related). Renter’s insurance also covers additional living expenses if your student is unable to live in his apartment or house because of a fire or other covered loss.
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