Facing Des Moines: Meet Mark Johnson
July 17, 2008 by James
Filed under Facing Des Moines, Gardens, Guest Writer: Lindberg, James G., History, Iowa, Neighbors
Meet Mark Johnson. You may find him working at his home business (Chairman of the Board), showing his hand-crafted furniture around town, working at Dahl’s on Ingersoll, showing and selling plants with his wife in the spring (from their garden), or even driving his vintage 1937 Packard.
As Chairman of the Board Mark Johnson crafts wooden leisure chairs for the garden and porch. The Adirondacks or Mackinac Island might come to mind when you see his work. Mark works from home, often outside in the driveway or garden. If you want to see his pieces, he will be
- at the Des Moines Botanical Center for Jazz in July on Tuesday July 22nd with the jazz starting at 6 pm,
- at Beaverdale Park at 34th and Adams for Jazz in July on Saturday July 26 also at 6 pm, and
- on the lawn at Hoyt Sherman Place on Sunday July 27 for the Art Affair from 10-4. You can expect 30 artists and vendors there.
Mark’s family, Swedish on both sides, moved to Des Moines from Minnesota; his father served as minister at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church starting in 1947. Mark was born and raised in Des Moines, graduating from Roosevelt High School in 1966 and earning two degrees in Education at Drake where his favorite prof was the late Keach Johnson. One of his hobbies is reading and historical fiction has special appeal. Three of his recommendations are Water for Elephants, Pillars of the Earth, and A World without End.
What advice would he offer a grandchild? education, education, education.
Mark is a Navy veteran who served on an LSD (Landing Ship, Dock) with stops in Hawaii, Australia, Singapore, and Japan with one in Vietnam.
Look for Mark around Des Moines.
photos by James G. Lindberg
Guest Writer: James G. Lindberg (Jim) is the Purple Wren’s sweetie and is a visiting chemistry professor at Grinnell College and retired from Drake University.
James is James G. Lindberg (Jim) is the Purple Wren’s sweetie and is a visiting chemistry professor at Grinnell College and retired from Drake University.
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[...] the lawn at Hoyt Sherman Place from 10 until 4 on Sunday July 27. This was mentioned as well in Facing Des Moines: Meet Mark Johnson. Mark is one of the 30 artists and vendors. Hoyt Sherman Place is at 1501 Woodland in Des [...]