About
Calhoun County Historic Preservation Commission is dedicated to preserving the history, stories, and sites of Calhoun County, Iowa.
The purpose of the Calhoun County Historic Preservation Commission:
- Promote the educational, cultural, economic, and general welfare of the public through the recognition, enhancement, and perpetuation of sites and districts of historical and cultural significance
- Safeguard the County’s historic, aesthetic, and cultural heritage by preserving sites and districts of historic and cultural significance
- Promote the use of sites and districts of historic and cultural significance as places for the education, pleasure, and welfare of the people of the County
- Protect and enhance the County’s attractions to tourists and visitors
Preservation Commission Members

Front row (l-r): Jill Heisterkamp, Lynne Gentry, Rebecca Parker, Kim Kopecky
Photo taken inside Rudy’s restaurant in Farnhamville
- Lynne Gentry | Chair
- Darcy Maulsby | Vice-Chair
- Mark Beckman | Secretary
- Riley Bleam | Staff Liaison
- Kim Kopecky
- Reggie Kopecky
- Rebecca Parker