Bald Eagle Days exhibit presented by Modern Woodmen of America

From starting a family to adjusting to an empty nest, Modern Woodmen's Wings of Life exhibit is designed to delight and inform eagle lovers of all ages. As guests interact with the activities, they'll learn about eagle families and their similarities to human families.

The 1,400-square-foot exhibit includes family-friendly, interactive activities and giveaways for visitors. Modern Woodmen has sponsored Bald Eagle Days for over 25 years.

Friday, Jan. 9, 2015 - 4 p.m. - 8 p.m.

Saturday, Jan. 10, 2015 - 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.

Sunday, Jan. 11, 2015 - 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

QCCA Expo Center, 2621 4th Avenue, Rock Island

Visual opportunities:

  • Children participating in activities while learning about the life stages of bald eagles.

  • Volunteers assisting children at eagle-themed mini golf, coloring and glider stations.

  • A portrait station where families can take their free "Wings of Life" photograph.

  • Vibrant bald eagle photos and trivia signs

On Saturday, Sept. 20, more than 300 runners and walkers participated in Modern Woodmen of America's Race to Knock Out Hunger, a 5K charity run/walk to support River Bend Foodbank. In a pre-race ceremony, Modern Woodmen presented River Bend Foodbank with a check for $15,609.49. The donation includes proceeds from participant registration, additional donations and money donated by employees during Modern Woodmen's Knock Out Hunger campaign.

Modern Woodmen, a fraternal financial services organization, planned the Race to Knock Out Hunger to serve as the grand finale of its Knock Out Hunger campaign to support River Bend Foodbank.

"I am extremely proud of the way Modern Woodmen employees and the community took the initiative to support River Bend Foodbank," said President and CEO Kenny Massey. "This is what being 'Fraternal' is all about."

Modern Woodmen volunteers spent over 865 volunteer hours participating in the summer-long campaign to fight local hunger.

"What Modern Woodman has done to support the Foodbank's mission through the Knock Out Hunger Campaign is fantastic. We know that 40 percent of our food ends up on the plate of a hungry child and without the help of wonderful community partners like Modern Woodmen, we could not do what we do." says Tom Laughlin, executive director of River Bend Foodbank.

 

About the Knock Out Hunger campaign

In 2014, Modern Woodmen selected River Bend Foodbank to support through a Knock Out Hunger campaign. Modern Woodmen employees and members donated time, money and food to the food distribution center.

Some of the efforts included sponsoring multiple mobile food pantry events, a home office food drive and farmer's market and sponsoring backpack programs for local children. In August, Modern Woodmen employees packaged 50,000 meals for hungry families in the Quad Cities in just one day!

River Bend Foodbank is the largest hunger relief organization in the Quad Cities and surrounding communities, distributing more than 8 million pounds of food annually to feed the hungry. The Foodbank serves more than 10,000 individuals every week through its distribution network of 300 charitable feeding programs in a 22-county service area in Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois.

Founded in 1883, Modern Woodmen of America touches lives and secures futures. The fraternal financial services organization offers financial services and fraternal member benefits to individuals and families throughout the United States.

For more information about the Knock Out Hunger campaign or the effort to support River Bend Foodbank, contact Amber O'Brien at 309-793-5660 or visit modern-woodmen.org.

Modern Woodmen will present the award at the Race to Knock Out Hunger

On Saturday, Sept. 20, Angie DeHamer, Sherrard, Ill., received Modern Woodmen of America's Hometown Hero Award. DeHamer was recognized for countless hours of service to the community. The recognition took place in a pre-race ceremony for Modern Woodmen's Race to Knock Out Hunger.

President Kenny Massey presented DeHamer with the Hometown Hero award and a $100 grant, to be presented to the charitable organization of her choice. DeHamer was recognized for her devotion and involvement with the Viager Family of Sherrard.

In 2013, the Sherrard community member lost his wife, daughter, two nieces, a friend and his home in an early morning fire. DeHamer made it her mission to help. She worked with countless others to have a new home built at minimal costs.

"The Hometown Hero program allows us to thank those who give back to the community and encourage others to volunteer," says Kenny Massey, President and CEO of Modern Woodmen.

Coordinated by local Modern Woodmen members, chapters provide opportunities to take part in social activities and community service projects to meet local needs.

As a tax-exempt fraternal benefit society, Modern Woodmen sells life insurance, annuity and investment* products not to benefit stockholders but to improve quality of life for our members, their families and their communities. This is accomplished through social, charitable and volunteer activities. In 2013, Modern Woodmen and its members provide more than $20 million and more than 507,600 volunteer hours for community projects nationwide.

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Larry L. Schreiber, Davenport, Iowa, will retire from Modern Woodmen of America's board of directors effective Feb. 28, 2014.  He will remain with the financial services organization as its chief risk officer. Jerry J. Lyphout, East Moline, Ill., has been appointed to fill the board position effective March 1.

Larry has served on Modern Woodmen's board of directors since January 2011. He joined Modern Woodmen in 1984 as its chief actuary and was appointed its chief risk officer in September 2011.

Jerry joined Modern Woodmen in 1983 in the Issue Department and was promoted to systems supervisor in the department in 1985. He was named manager of the Qualified Plans Department (now Advanced Sales Department) in 1997 and president of MWA Financial Services, Modern Woodmen's broker/dealer, in 2013.  Jerry brings extensive experience working with operations, marketing and the sales force at Modern Woodmen to the board position.

Founded in 1883, Modern Woodmen touches lives and secures futures. The fraternal financial services organization offers financial products and fraternal member benefits to individuals and families throughout the United States.

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From starting a family to adjusting to an empty nest, eagles have many similarities to human families in the Quad Cities.

Consider these facts:

  • Eagles mate for life and often return to the same nest, rebuilding it each year.

  • Parents provide for their baby eaglets by catching and feeding them fish and animals.

  • Eaglets learn to hunt by watching their parents.

While Quad Citians may see the majestic birds soaring throughout the winter, Bald Eagle Days gives residents an opportunity to see the birds up close and learn about their interesting lives. The event takes place Friday, Jan. 10 through Sunday, Jan. 12 at the QCCA Expo Center, Rock Island.

Main shows include the Chasing for Life Disaster Team, Pella Wildlife with wolves and Niabi Zoo with exotic animals. There will also be eagles, owls and other birds of prey. Residents may also take a free Audubon bus tour to see eagles in their natural habitat.

Modern Woodmen's Wings of Life exhibit combines fun and learning with interactive activities for all ages. Guests will progress through the different stages of eagle families and learn about their amazing journey through life.

Interactive exhibits include mini golfing, coloring and flight activities. Participants can also receive free giveaways, get an eagle tattoo, and take a free, digital photo in the eagle family photo station.

Modern Woodmen is also dedicated to local families and their journey through life. The fraternal financial services organization protects families with life insurance and financial products, and improves quality of life with fraternal benefits and programs.

Modern Woodmen has sponsored Bald Eagle Days for more than 25 years, since the event's humble beginnings at the Modern Woodmen home office. Today, this organization's sponsorship includes the live bird and animal shows and field trips on Friday for area school children.

Bald Eagle Days exhibit presented by Modern Woodmen of America

From nesting to an empty nest, Modern Woodmen's new Wings of Life exhibit is designed to delight and inform eagle lovers of all ages. As guests interact with the activities, they'll learn about eagle families and their similarities to human families.

The 1,400-square-foot exhibit provides family friendly, interactive activities. Modern Woodmen has sponsored Bald Eagle Days for more the 25 years.

 

Friday, Jan. 10, 2014

4 p.m. - 8 p.m.

 

Saturday, Jan. 11, 2014

10 a.m. - 8 p.m.

 

Sunday, Jan. 12, 2014

10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

 

QCCA Expo Center, 2621 - 4th Ave, Rock Island

 

Visual opportunities:

  • Children participating in interactive activities while learning about the life stages of bald eagles.

  • Volunteers assisting children at eagle-themed mini golf, coloring and glider stations.

  • A portrait station where families can take their free "Wings of Life" portrait.

  • Vibrant bald eagle photos and trivia signs