b'Sharing Space with the Community!Every spare inch in the Foundations previous home in the Yellow House across from the Hoover Presidential Library was needed for files, records and staff. Relocating to the former US Bank building became an opportunity too good to pass up.After a brief renovation, we renamed the building after local banker and entrepreneur L.C. Rummells. Rummells was an original member of the Hoover Birthplace Society, the organization which founded the Hoover campus. The Rummells Center now has an abundance of meeting space and the Hoover Presidential Foundation is sharing it with the community! The Main Street West Branch organi-zation regularly con-ducts meetings in the Conference Center.We have five areas perfect for small group meetings, office retreats, club meetings, bridal showers or other gatherings. The spaces are offered free to non-profit groups for business purposes or with a small fee for private events.The main floor includes the Vault Conference Room for small meetings up to six people, the Glass Conference Room with video conferencing for up to 16 people, and the Gallery for larger groups and small exhibits and receptions.The lower level boasts the large Conference Center with three large screen monitors and video conferencing, or the Board Room for private meetings of up to 12 people. All areas are handicap accessible.Stop by and explore the space for your next gathering! The Hoover Presidential Foundation is excited to be a part of historic downtown West Branch and happy to be able to share this space. Contact Ryan for your personal tour by calling 319-643-5327 or by EMAIL HERE.'