On This Day In 2228 Something Extraordinary Will Happen in Iowa
By Michaela Kendall|Published March 22, 2016
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Michaela Kendall
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Michaela is a born and raised Iowan. She writes for a newspaper by day, and writes content for websites by night. In her spare time, she enjoys reading a good book, or just binge watching Netflix.
It all started with the 1986 film "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home," where someone assumes Kirk is from outer space. To this, he famously replied: "No, I'm from Iowa. I only work in outer space."
As legend has it, Riverside city councilman (and trekkie) Steve Miller proposed a proclamation that the town be named the future birthplace of Kirk, based on Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry establishing Iowa as the state of our captain’s birth in his 1968 book “The Making of Star Trek.”
The council voted unanimously for it, they eventually got the endorsement from Roddenberry, and the town renamed their Riverside Festival “TrekFest.” Then, they changed their town slogan to “Where the Trek Begins.” TrekFest celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2014.
Miller’s inspiration became official in May of 2009, when Riverside was identified as Kirk’s hometown in the Star Trek reboot movie. A day before the film was released, the entire town was invited to Iowa City to watch a special secret preview screening of the new film.
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