• Tuesday, October 25th from 6:00-8:30 P.M.
    Public is invited to a Scott County Candidate Chili Cook Off! 
    at the Tanglewood Hills Evergreen Room, Bettendorf, Iowa.
  • The Public is invited to a Scott County Candidate Chili Cook Off hosted by Scott County Republican Women at the Tanglewood Hills Evergreen Room, Bettendorf, Iowa (Located at: 4250 Middle Road, Bettendorf, Iowa 52722) on 

The Friends of the LeClaire Community Library cordially invite members of the public and press to attend an educational forum for LeClaire City Council and Mayoral Candidates on Wednesday, October 28th at 6:30 P.M.  at the LeClaire Civic Center located at 127 S. Cody Road.

As in past years, questions may be submitted by any resident of the city of LeClaire (including candidates) by placing the written questions in a secured box at the circulation desk of the LeClaire Community Library located at 323 Wisconsin Street.  There is no limit on the number of questions an individual may submit and questions may be submitted anonymously.

This year's moderators are Ann Hutchinson, former mayor of Bettendorf, and Maggie Tinsman, former Iowa State Senator and current co-director of "50-50 in 2020", also of Bettendorf.

Doors will open at 6:00 P.M. Attendees are encouraged to arrive by 6:15 as the program will begin promptly at 6:30.  Refreshments, courtesy of the Friends of the LeClaire Community Library, will be served.

Pleasant Valley Trap Team Succeeds at State Competitions

 

The Iowa High School and Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) State Trap Championships took place on May 30th - June 1st, at the Iowa State Trapshooting Association (ISTA) Homegrounds in Cedar Falls, Iowa.

In its first year of competition, the Pleasant Valley Trap Team sent 15 Student athletes from Pleasant Valley Junior High and Pleasant Valley High School who participated along with over 1400 others from across the state of Iowa.

Results are as follows:

  • Iowa High School State Trap Championship, May 30th - PV Squad 1 consisting of Kyle Berst, John Jones, Tommy Cassatt, Roland Bettis-Vicary, Sam Bailey placed 81st (out of 232 teams) with a score of 419. Brenden Robinson shot 25 straight for the first time this season. Megan Wirtjes and Seth Moffitt also stepped up and shot personal best scores.

  • SCTP Trap Championships - High School, June 1st: Squad 1 consisting of Brenden Robinson, John Jones, Roland Bettis-Vicary, Tommy Cassatt, Sam Bailey took 3rd Place in the State for the Junior Varsity division with a score of 450. Brenden Robinson shot 25 straight AGAIN! Megan Wirtjes tied for 7th for the JV girls with a score of 84/100. Tommy Cassatt tied for 19th with a score of 94/100. (Imagine being in 19th place and only missing 6 out of 100 birds! Tough competition...) Seth Moffitt stepped up again and got an 81.

  • SCTP Trap Championships - Intermediate/ Junior High, June 1st: The Pleasant Valley Junior High Intermediate-Advanced shooters consisting of Braxton Childers, Brent Alman, Ethan Hornbuckle, Max O'Brien, Arthur Braden stepped up and took 2nd Place  (in the state) with a score of 437 for the squad. Brent Alman was in 8th place with a score of 94. Ethan Hornbuckle took 11th place with a score of 92. Cameron Johns and Nate Pilger also participated and had personal best scores.

    In the season-long league competition for the state of Iowa, Brent Alman took 1st place,  Arthur Braden took 2nd place, Braxton Childers took 4th place after a shoot-off and Max O'Brien took 7th place after a shoot-off.

Coaches are head coach Mr. Shannon Martin and Assistant Coaches Marcia Auliff, Chris Cournoyer, Darin Oberhart, Brian Alman, Tom Corchado, Jeff Christner, Damien Dassie, Bryan Murphy, and Rodney Childers.

The Pleasant Valley Trap Shooting team formed in the Fall of 2013 when student Megan Wirtjes applied to the school to start the club after noticing that PV students that wanted to participate had to go to Davenport or North Scott to be on a team. The purpose is to give the students at Pleasant Valley another extra-curricular activity and represent their school in a positive manner.

Trap shooting is a fast growing sport that not only gives kids a fun time and another sport to compete in, it teaches the kids a lot about ethics and the great responsibility that comes with handling a firearm. It is an Olympic Sport and a life-long sport that can be shared across generations.

Pleasant Valley School Board member and Assistant Coach, Chris Cournoyer sees it as "another hook" to get kids involved in school activities and feel like they are part of the PV community. Cournoyer said, "In addition to learning gun safety and shooting skills, trap shooting involves focus, patience, teamwork, perseverance and a working knowledge of physics and math to hit a moving target. Its harder than it looks and I'm so proud of these kids and the coaches that put in the countless hours to achieve this level of success in the first year of competition. Our team has a very bright future."

For more information about our team, visit www.pvtrapteam.org

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The Friends of the LeClaire Community Library cordially invites members of the press to attend our Candidate Forum for LeClaire City Council and Mayoral on Tuesday, October 29th at 7:00 P.M.  at the LeClaire Fire Station located at 201 N. 15th Street (corner of Jones and 15th).

This is an educational service to which the public and press are invited.

1.      Each candidate will be asked to give an opening statement which should include background, previous office and community involvement experience and why they are running for office. 

2.      A series of five to seven questions (from those submitted by citizens) will be asked to all candidates (mayoral and city council), with two minutes allowed for each candidate to respond. 

3.      One additional question will be given to each mayoral candidate with two minutes to respond.

4.      One minute to each candidate for wrap-up.

This year's moderators are Ann Hutchinson, former mayor of Bettendorf, and Linda Miller, Iowa House of Representatives, also of Bettendorf.

Attendees are encouraged to arrive at the fire station by 6:45 as the program will begin promptly at 7:00.  Refreshments, courtesy of the Friends of the LeClaire Community Library, will be served.

All City Council and Mayoral candidates for election in the November 2013 municipal elections for the City of LeClaire are invited to participate in a public forum hosted by the Friends of the LeClaire Community Library on Tuesday, October 29th beginning at 7:00 P.M. sharp. Due to space constraints, the forum will be at the LeClaire Fire Station located at 201 N. 15th Street (corner of Jones and 15th).

This is an educational service to which the public and press are invited.

As in past years, questions may be submitted by any resident of the city of LeClaire (including candidates) by placing the written questions in a secured box at circulation desk of the LeClaire Community Library.  There is no limit on the number of questions an individual may submit and questions may be submitted anonymously.

One week prior to the Forum, all questions submitted will be delivered to the moderators, who will group duplicates and select the questions to be asked during the forum.  Questions will be asked of candidates in rotating order, with response times for each question determined by the moderators.

This year's moderators are Ann Hutchinson, former mayor of Bettendorf, and Linda Miller, Iowa House of Representatives, also of Bettendorf.

Candidates who have not already done so are asked to respond indicating whether they will participate to Jillian Flahaven, Interim Director of the LeClaire Community Library, by October 27, 2013 by calling 563-289-4242 x 4 or via email at: jflahaven@leclaireiowa.gov

Attendees are encouraged to arrive at the fire station by 6:45 as the program will begin promptly at 7:00.  Refreshments, courtesy of the Friends of the LeClaire Community Library, will be served.

Public is invited to Friends of the LeClaire Community Library Events in LeClaire, Iowa
The Friends of the LeClaire Community Library will have its Semi-Annual Book Sale Friday, October 12th from 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. and Saturday, October 13th 10:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. with a $1 "Grab Bag" beginning at 1:00 P.M. on Saturday. We will offer hardcover and paperback books, music CDs and books on CD, DVDs, video games, and jigsaw puzzles.  If you would like to donate materials to our on-going book sale, please see our Donation Policy on our website www.leclairelibrary.org.
On Monday, October 22nd from 6:00-7:00 P.M., the Friends of the LeClaire Community Library will host a free program featuring Blues Guitarist & Historian Scott Ainslie, a master of traditional blues guitar styles, drawing on the styles of Blues legends Robert Johnson & Muddy Walters. Scott is a noted performer and scholar with more than a decade of experience teaching elements of African and African-American music to students of all ages, both in the classroom and from the stage. Presented by the Mississippi Valley Blues Society. Refreshments will be served and the Friends of the Library will be holding a membership drive. For more information visit www.leclairelibrary.org
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JAZZ ON THE BLUFF 

A Benefit for the LeClaire Community Library
LeClaire, Iowa
Friday, April 13, 2007
6:00 - 8:30 P.M.

at the
Mississippi Valley Welcome Center,
900 Eagle Ridge Road, LeClaire

Featuring:

· Live jazz from the Ron Madow's High Society Jazz Band,

· Wine tasting* from Tabor Winery,

· Desserts and hors d'oeuvres from local businesses and restaurants!

· Basket Raffle

· A scenic view of the Mississippi River

Tickets/Information:

· Minimum donation is $15 per person in advance, $20 at the door

· To buy tickets in advance, go to the Welcome Center, LeClaire Library or to buy online with a credit card, go to www.leclairelibrary.org

· Tickets can be bought at the door

· Attire is "LeClaire Chic"  -- this event is meant to be a relaxed, casual atmospere - NOT snooty!
 

Presented by the Friends of the LeClaire Community Library
and our generous local sponsors!

* Non-alcoholic beverages will be available.

Special Thanks to the LeClaire Tourism Board for the $500 grant that enabled 100% of the funds raised by this event to go directly to supporting and promoting the Library!

For more information, call 563-505-6703.