Indianola Chamber of Commerce & Simpson Guild present: Enjoy 7 b eautifully decorated HOMES DEC. 11 | 4pm-9pm DEC. 12 | 9am-2pm H TOURof HOMES • 2 0 1 5 • 11 12 & DEC The Corn Crib B&B, Tyler & Jessica Till 1301 South K Street The Bed & Breakfast is an actual corn crib that was built in the 1900’s and remodeled in 2007 and opened as the B & B in 2013. It’s very modern and homey, yet has the country cabin feel. The outdoor trees in front of the barn are handcrafted by a special family member. Home Sponsored by: Bintner Construction & Community Bank Bob & Virginia Ricketts 600 E. Hillcrest Avenue #309 The Ricketts have downsized their home to live in a 55+ retirement cooperative at Vintage Hills and love the ease of living in a retirement community. They eclectic style of decorating is just all the things they love in life. The décor includes homemade items, a nativity set made by Bob’s mother and also his collection of John Deere medallions used on a small tree and a special lighted Victorian village. Home Sponsored by Williams Machine Shop & Todd’s Shoes John & Carol Linnan 410 S. 4th Street The Linnan home which was built in the 1900’s was one of the first homes built in Indianola. You’ll see an eclectic mix of different decorations they use for each room. They have accumulated over 90 nutcrackers that are scattered around the home, along with ornaments from over the years. You’ll want to visit the carriage house also, as it’s halls have also been decked out! Home Sponsored by Exit Realty North Star Ila Campbell 600 E. Hillcrest Avenue #207 The Campbell home is located in the independent living at Vintage Hills Cooperative. Ila has lived in her home for the past 2 years and enjoys spending the holidays with her family. Her snowman collection is one that she has been growing for the past 25 years that she has picked up in her travels, to include New York and Texas. During the holidays, it’s a great reason to be able to get them all out! Home Sponsored by Williams Machine Shop & Todd’s Shoes Darrin & Michelle Johnson 2303 W. 10th Avenue (Deer Run area ) The Johnson home has a split personality. On the main level, you find the décor to be simple with neutral colors and natural elements. On the lower level, it’s Jingle All the Way! Bright, festive and fun! The photo gallery of “ Ugly Christmas Sweaters “ is sure to bring some laughs. Home Sponsored by Karey Bishop Iowa Realty Korey & Erica McKasson 1106 W. Clinton Street The McKasson home was built in 1957 and shared owned by several family members over the years. Every room has been decorated to celebrate the holidays and each room has it’s own unique style. Decorations both inside and out hold special meaning to the family as they were made by parents and grandparents. The giving of Hallmark Keepsake ornaments has been a gift of the past and present so a special tree holds those memories. Home Sponsored by Iowa Realty Joe & Karen Weinman 607 W. Orchard Place The contemporary style home was designed by the Weinmans and then called home when completed in 2014. With the color tones and patterns of the home, Karen’s style of decorating is whimsical and fun. They have a collection of crèche sets that they have collected from their travels, and funky unique metal trees that are decorated different each year. There is even a special “ Frozen” themed tree made special for the grandchildren. Home Sponsored by JRené www.indianolachamber.com | 515.961.6269 ★ 1 ★ 5 ★ 4 ★ 2 ★ 3 ★ 7 ★ 6
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Indianola Chamber of Commerce & Simpson Guild present:
Enjoy 7 beautifully decorated
homesDeC. 11 | 4pm-9pmDeC. 12 | 9am-2pm
HTOURof HOMES
• 2015 •
1112
&
DEC
The Corn Crib B&B, Tyler & Jessica Till1301 South K Street
The Bed & Breakfast is an actual corn crib that was built in the 1900’s and remodeled in 2007 and opened as the B & B in 2013. It’s very modern and homey, yet has the country cabin feel. The outdoor trees in front of the barn are handcrafted by a special family member.
Home Sponsored by:Bintner Construction & Community Bank
Bob & Virginia Ricketts600 E. Hillcrest Avenue #309
The Ricketts have downsized their home to live in a 55+ retirement cooperative at Vintage Hills and love the ease of living in a retirement community. They eclectic style of decorating is just all the things they love in life. The décor includes homemade items, a nativity set made by Bob’s mother and also his collection of John Deere medallions used on a small tree and a special lighted Victorian village.
Home Sponsored by Williams Machine Shop & Todd’s Shoes
John & Carol Linnan 410 S. 4th Street
The Linnan home which was built in the 1900’s was one of the first homes built in Indianola. You’ll see an eclectic mix of different decorations they use for each room. They have accumulated over 90 nutcrackers that are scattered around the home, along with ornaments from over the years. You’ll want to visit the carriage house also, as it’s halls have also been decked out!
Home Sponsored by Exit Realty North Star
Ila Campbell600 E. Hillcrest Avenue #207
The Campbell home is located in the independent living at Vintage Hills Cooperative. Ila has lived in her home for the past 2 years and enjoys spending the holidays with her family. Her snowman collection is one that she has been growing for the past 25 years that she has picked up in her travels, to include New York and Texas. During the holidays, it’s a great reason to be able to get them all out!
Home Sponsored by Williams Machine Shop & Todd’s Shoes
Darrin & Michelle Johnson2303 W. 10th Avenue (Deer Run area )
The Johnson home has a split personality. On the main level, you find the décor to be simple with neutral colors and natural elements. On the lower level, it’s Jingle All the Way! Bright, festive and fun! The photo gallery of “ Ugly Christmas Sweaters “ is sure to bring some laughs.
Home Sponsored by Karey Bishop Iowa Realty
Korey & Erica McKasson1106 W. Clinton Street
The McKasson home was built in 1957 and shared owned by several family members over the years. Every room has been decorated to celebrate the holidays and each room has it’s own unique style. Decorations both inside and out hold special meaning to the family as they were made by parents and grandparents. The giving of Hallmark Keepsake ornaments has been a gift of the past and present so a special tree holds those memories.
Home Sponsored by Iowa Realty
Joe & Karen Weinman607 W. Orchard Place
The contemporary style home was designed by the Weinmans and then called home when completed in 2014. With the color tones and patterns of the home, Karen’s style of decorating is whimsical and fun. They have a collection of crèche sets that they have collected from their travels, and funky unique metal trees that are decorated different each year. There is even a special “ Frozen” themed tree made special for the grandchildren.
Home Sponsored by JRené
www.indianolachamber.com | 515.961.6269
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