Sewing Day at Prairie Chapel Church in Marion, Iowa
Several Iowa Master Farm Homemakers gathered alongside Prairie Chapel Church in Marion, Iowa on November 12th, 2025 to sew quilt tops for Quilts of Valor to be donated to veterans.
Also during the Marion, Iowa sewing day, we found time to dash to Mehanicsvile, Iowa to donate some agriculture based books to the Mechanicsville, Iowa library in memory of IMFH member Dorothy Russell.

Last but not least... We visited the Linn County Fairgrounds in Central City to see where some of our charitable donations have worked to help restore an old barn on the fairgrounds.
Fall 2025
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| A group of Iowa Master Farm Homemakers dropping off food at the Prairie City Monroe Food Pantry in Monroe, Iowa. Tracy Brader, Donna Williams, Kelly Keitzer, JoAnn Allumbaugh, Mary Boysen, and Joyce Stover. |
Our group taking the tour of the Prairie City Monroe food pantry. |
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| After the food pantry and a quick lunch, we gathered at the Ronald McDonald House in Des Moines to make casseroles for the RMH guests. |
Our tasty casseroles. Not bad for a few hours work. |
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| IMFH Leah Maass brought can tabs she gathered throughout the year for donation at the Ronald McDonald House. |
Introducing the 2025 inductees of the Iowa Master Farm Homemakers; Gladie Church from Cresco, Iowa; Ericka Breuer from Burlington, Iowa; and Kerri Bell from Keota, Iowa. |
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| Celebrating some anniversaries - Chris Cornelius, Class of 2015; Darla Thompson, Class of 2000; Nancy Johnson, Class of 2015; Mardyll Benson, Class of 1985; and Mari Lynn Heineman, Class of 2015. |
Carol Messer (front and center) and a few of the Master Farm Homemakers she's nominated over the years; Tracy Brader, Class of 2024; Joyce Stover, Class of 2021; Marilyn Strothman, Class of 2012; Ericka Breuer, Class of 2025; and Kelly Keitzer, Class of 2017. |
Spring 2025 Meeting
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New Iowa Master Farm Homemaker inductee, Barb Walker, and her mother in law and fellow Homemaker, Loy Walker, and family. Barb was inducted with the Fall 2024 Class and her ceremony was held at the Spring 2025 meeting at the Amanas.
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Fall Meeting 2024
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| The Iowa Master Farm Homemakers gathered in Des Moines on September 5-6, 2024. On Thursday, we gathered at the Ronald McDonald House in Des Moines. Many meals were prepared, some to be served that evening and others to be frozen for a later meal. Kitchen volunteers were Mardyll Benson, Joyce Stover, Leah Maass, JoAnn Alumbaugh, Mari Lynn Heineman, Kelly Keitzer, Tracy Brader, and Donna Williams. Event was organized by Project Committee Chair Joyce Stover. |
Quilts were presented to the Ronald McDonald House. They were cut and assembled at our Fall 2023 meeting. Joyce Stover managed the project and organized the quilting and then sewing the binding. Names for the quilt picture: Mari Lynn Heineman, JoAnn Alumbaugh, Kelly Keitzer, Tracy Brader, Mardyll Benson, Donna Williams, Joyce Stover, and Leah Maass. |
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| Membership anniversaires were celebrated at the Fall 2024 IMFH meeting. From left, Marcella Schneckloth (15 years), Judy Leistikow (15 years), Barbara Oldham (20 years) and Carol Messer (40 years). |
2024 New Members. Monica Lursen - Clarksville, IA; Tracy Brader - Mediapolis, IA; Lynne Johnson - Fairfield, IA. Not pictured - Barb Walker - Waverly, IA. |
Spring Meeting 2024
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Spring 2024 Meeting
Press Release:
Members are welcome to send this press release to their hometown paper or the Spokesman.
Iowa Master Farm Homemakers Focus on Good Deeds
Helping others is what Iowa Master Farm Homemakers do. Women selected as members of the Iowa Master Farm Homemakers Guild (IMFH) strive to make life better for others in their communities, churches and in numerous organizations on the local, state and national level, while sharing farm responsibilities, running businesses and raising their families. Prior to the group’s spring meeting in April, a group of members took time to teach elementary-age children about farming and farm life in Iowa.
One group visited with third graders at Southdale Elementary in Cedar Falls while another group talked with first graders at the Hudson Elementary school in Hudson. “The children were very receptive and asked lots of questions,” said Joyce Stover from Mediapolis, chair of the IMFH service projects committee. “As farmers become a smaller percentage of the population, it’s even more important for young people to know where their food comes from.”
The IMFH members left age-appropriate books and thoroughly enjoyed their time with the students. Participating in the project were IMFH members Stover; Kelly Keitzer, Mediapolis; Marylou Ahrens, Osage; Donna Williams, Wapello; Leah Maass, Ellsworth; Darla Thompson, Thompson; Mary Boysen, Wapello; Judy Leistikow, Readlyn and JoAnn Alumbaugh, Linden.
Ronald McDonald House Support
Last fall, IMFH members did meal prep at the Ronald McDonald House in Des Moines while others made quilts for kids who need to stay at the Ronald McDonald House while receiving treatment. Those quilts were on display at the spring meeting and will be given to the Ronald McDonald House this fall during the group’s annual meeting and awards program.
Two 2024 IMFH Scholarships Awarded
In 2023, IMFH members voted to establish a new Iowa Master Farm Homemaker Scholarship of $500. The annual award was first given to Allison Rygh, who is presently attending Bethany Lutheran College in Mankato, Minn. This year, two Iowa high school senior girls will receive $500 scholarships. The 2024 winners are Jenna Hellman from Denmark, Iowa, who will be attending Iowa State University; and Lauren Briggs from Burlington, Iowa, who will be attending Northwest Missouri State.
Recipients are chosen based on how they exhibit the values of the organization, including education, life-long learning and volunteerism. These state-based scholarships are in addition to the annual Ruth B. Sayre national scholarship, which is also supported by IMFH.
If you know an Iowa farm woman who should be recognized for her accomplishments on the farm and in her community, go to: www.iowamasterfarmhomemaker.org and fill out the IMFH nomination application.
The group’s fall meeting and recognition luncheon will be held on Friday, September 6, at the Airport Holiday Inn, Des Moines.
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Fall Meeting 2023

| Joyce Stover received ribbons at her fair for quilts entered in our group's name and made at our spring meeting workshop. |

| New inductee Cherie Westerkamp marks her location on the Iowa map. |
All 4 new inductees pictured - see Page 2 for more detail |
table arrangement made by Joyce Gauger |

| New President JoAnn Alumbaugh & Outgoing President Joyce Gauger |
Members who made meals for the Ronald McDonald House in Des Moines |
New 2023 Inductees Honored at fall meeting.

| Member Donna Williams welcomed by JoAnn Alumbaugh |
All 4 new members recognized |

| Member Mary Boysen shared about herself and family |
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Member Carolyn Adolphs shared about herself and family |

| Member Cherie Westerkamp shared about herself and family |
Outgoing President Joyce Gauger pictured with the table arrangement she made |
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