Welcome to the City of Milo

Organizations

 

American Legion Post 263

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Jerry Hunter – Commander Ph. 641-942-6923
Second Tuesday of the month - 7:30 p.m., Milo Legion Hall

Membership made up of military veterans who have served their country during times of conflict. Our mission is to help other veterans in need and to serve our community.

 

Community Development Through Technology

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Paula Griggs, Milo Public Library, Ph.641-942-6557
milolibrary@iowatelecom.net
Created through the Kellogg MIRA (Managing Information in Rural America ) grant. Provides expanded internet access at the Milo Public Library and is in charge of the development and maintenance of the Milo community website.

 

Community Projects Inc.

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Terry Davis Ph.641-942-6320
Third Tuesday of each month at 
7:00 p.m.   Milo Community Center
Created to set up a tax exempt (501C3) organization through which the community can benefit. Currently, we are building the Dr. A.L.McCormick-Ohnemus Community Center and setting up an organization to operate it.   Mission Statement:  Community Projects Inc. will independently and collectively work to maintain and improve the quality of life in Milo and surrounding community.  The corporation will research endeavors of potential benefit, assessing and prioritizing areas they may wish to participate in.  The corporation may organize and direct the labors of local organizations, groups, or individuals as well as acquire and direct additional skill and labor as needed.  The corporation will raise and disperse funds in pursuit of its goal.  

 

Fourth of July Committee

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Patty Harrington, 641-942-6232 or mpharrington@iowatelecom.net
First Tuesday of the month – March thru August – at 7:00 p.m.   Milo City Hall
 
Organize and oversee the annual Milo Fourth of July celebration.


Milo Congregate Meals

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Lenora Schurman – 515-961-1003- 301 N. Buxton Suite 202 Indianola - LeoraS@co.warren.ia.us
Monday through Friday at 12:00 p.m. (noon)

We provide meals to any one over the age of 60 Meals consist of 3oz. of meat or other protein, 2   ½ cups of vegetables, ½ cup fruit, dessert & milk. The suggested contribution is $2.50 per person for anyone over 60. The meals are prepared in Lacona and delivered to your home by volunteers from the Milo area.

 

Milo Development Inc. ( MDC )

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President - Pat Offenburger  Ph. 515-669-3652
Email: poffenburger@yahoo.com
Secretary - Amy Hartman  Ph. 641-942-7716
Treasurer - Betty Lamb  Ph. 641-942-7157
Email - blamb1@crosspaths.net

Last Monday of each month, Milo Community Center , 7:00 p.m.
To establish, maintain, and enlarge employment opportunities, to assist in the growth and development of the Milo area, and to educate the public to the advantages of the establishment and development of industrial and business enterprises in the Milo area.

 

Milo Fire and EMS

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Tom Bales, Chief, P.O. Box 48 - 641-942-6617
Business second Monday at
7:00 p.m. each month; training fourth Monday each month.
The fire department provides fire prevention and supervision as well as rescue and paramedic level, pre-hospital care to citizens of Milo and surrounding townships including all of Belmont and Otter and portions of Liberty and
Union . The department is always looking for new members. For information, contact Tom Bales at the address above.

 

Milo Lions Club

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Duane Ohnemus (641)942-6500
Second and fourth Thursdays of the month at the
Milo Community Center , 7:00 p.m.
The Milo Lions Club follows the lead of the greater Lions Clubs International.  We leave all other affiliations at the door in order to pursue the common goal of community service.  We take particular interest in the areas of eyesight and hearing loss, diabetes, and anything that improves the quality of life in the Southeast Warren Community.  Lions and Lionesses are welcome.

 

Partners in Education

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Charlotte Weaklend, 641-942-6216

Amy Hartman – 641-942-7716 amymhartman@gmail.com
3rd Monday of each month at 6:00 p.m.
A group of parents, teachers, and administrators who work together to supplement and enhance the education of the elementary students of the Southeast Warren Community School District .

 

Youth Organizations

Belmont Badgers 4-H Club

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Kim Delay - 641-942-7713 
Second Sunday of each month at
7:30 p.m.             delayedacres@iowatelecom.net
Our club is a group of youth from grades 4th - 11th. We promote a community  project every year. 4-H encourages youth to gain knowledge and learn practical life skills and to apply both in their project areas. Youth learn to work together as a team. They learn decision making skills and communication skills.

 

Youth Football League - Southeast Warren Little Warhawks

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Chris Darr – 515-971-0339
Practice starts in August. Games are September through October.
This is an organized, full contact football team for 4th, 5th, and 6th grade boys. The mission is to teach the boys the basics of the sport of football, sportsmanship, and the concept of working together as a team.

 

Cub Scouts – Pack 236

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Tom Morhardt - 515-729-3269
Cub Scouts meet every other Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. Age 7-10 Milo School Gym
Provides a program for boys to build character, to train in the responsibilities of participating citizenship, and to develop physical and mental fitness. Cub Scouting is designed to make a difference in the lives of boys aged 7 through 10. Scouting makes a difference by preparing youth for success as they grow.

  

Boy Scouts – Troop 236

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Tom Morhardt - 515-729-3269
Boy Scouts meet every Thursday at 7:00 p.m. Age 11 through 20 at Milo Legion Hall
Provides a program for boys and young adults to build character, to train in the responsibilities of participating citizenship, and to develop physical and mental fitness. Boy Scouting is designed to make a difference in the lives of boys aged 11 through 20. Scouting makes a difference by preparing youth for success as they grow.

 

 

Little League - Southeast Warren Little League Warhawks

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Joel Mosher – 641-971-0339
Sign-up begins late Janruary
Ages pre K to 6th Grade to teach the boys the basics of the sport of baseball, sportsmanship, and the concept of working together as a team

Milo has a variety of Organizations.  Take the time to thank those involved and should you have the opportunity get involved yourself.