"American Graduate Day 2013," Live National Multiplatform Event to Keep Students on the Path to Graduation,

Premieres September 28 on WQPT

Featuring local and national programming, community partners, and celebrities focused on solutions to the nation's high school dropout crisis

Local Broadcast to Showcase WQPT's Efforts to Address the Needs of At-Risk Kids

MOLINE, IL -- "American Graduate Day 2013" will premiere live at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 28 on WQPT, marking a long-term commitment to helping communities tackle the nation's dropout crisis and preparing students for success with a high school diploma. Through the power and reach of public media, communities across the county will be invited to take an active role and become an "American Graduate Champion" for local youth by volunteering their time, talent, or other resources.

"American Graduate Day 2013," a multi-platform event featuring local and national programming, community partners and celebrities focused on improving the high school graduation rates in America, will be broadcast and streamed live from the Tisch WNET Studios at Lincoln Center in New York City. "American Graduate Day" is part of the public media initiative, "American Graduate: Let's Make It Happen,"made possible by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB). WQPT will spotlight local organizations and individuals and the work they are doing in the community to help students graduate from high school.

The key component of the event is the participation of the community-based organizations, including such groups as Big Brothers Big Sisters, Boys & Girls Clubs of America, City Year, Horizons National and the United Way.

 

"'American Graduate Day 2013' offers WQPT the opportunity to build upon our work with the United Way and Achieve Quad Cities.  We want to keep the spotlight on the drop-out crisis and all of the ways we can help to turn it around," said Mary Pruess, General Manager.

American Graduate Day 2013 features a seven-hour "call to action" marathon focused around critical themes: expanded learning time and after-school programs, early education, mentoring, career readiness and college completion, STEM programs, family support and drop-out re-engagement and prevention. Hosted by on-air personalities from PBS, WNET and other media organizations, the broadcast and online event will be divided into 14 half-hour blocks featuring a mix of live breaks and pre-taped partner segments showing how community organizations provide support, advice, and intervention services to at-risk students, families, and schools. Within each of these half-hour blocks, WQPT will customize the national feed with a locally-produced live or pre-taped seven-minute segment.

On AmericanGraduate.org, the event will include live viewer-generated video content submitted in response to questions such as "How has your life changed, or been changed by the power of volunteering?"

Throughout the day, viewers and online users will be invited to become American Graduate Champions by connecting with WQPT and the featured local community organizations. Viewers will be encouraged to participate in the event by asking questions and sharing ideas before and during the broadcast on Twitter using the hashtag #AmGrad and on Facebook. Those interested in becoming an "American Graduate Champion" can also call the toll-free number on the day of broadcast or log on to AmericanGraduate.org to find out more about the national and regional organizations.

Visit the "American Graduate Day" at http://americangraduate.org/grad-day for more information.

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About WQPT

WQPT is celebrating 30 years as the local PBS station for eastern Iowa and western Illinois.  WQPT is the media service of Western Illinois University located in Moline, Illinois.

About AMERICAN GRADUATE

American Graduate: Let's Make it Happen is helping local communities identify and implement solutions to the high school dropout crisis. American Graduate demonstrates public media's commitment to education and its deep roots in every community it serves. Beyond providing programming that educates, informs and inspires, public radio and television stations ? locally owned and operated ? are an important resource in helping to address critical issues, such as the dropout rate. In addition to national programming, more than 75 public radio and television stations in 33 states have launched on-the-ground efforts working with community and at risk youth to keep students on-track to high school graduation. More than 1000 partnerships have been formed locally through American Graduate, and CPB is working with Alma and Colin Powell's America's Promise Alliance and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

About CPB

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), a private, nonprofit corporation created by Congress in 1967, is the steward of the federal government's investment in public broadcasting. It helps support the operations of more than 1,400 locally-owned and -operated public television and radio stations nationwide, and is the largest single source of funding for research, technology, and program development for public radio, television and related online services.

Davenport Parks and Recreation fall session starts next week! Pick up your catalog today at the River's Edge or Vander Veer, or browse our online catalog.
Catalogs available at:
River's Edge, 700 W River Dr, or
Vander Veer, 215 W Central Park
We offer a variety of programs this fall, including:
  • Learn to Skate Lessons
  • Performing Arts Programs
  • Nature Programs
  • Soccer Leagues
  • Volleyball Leagues
  • Special Events
  • Adult Programs
  • Youth Programs
  • Adaptive & Inclusive
  • and more!
My Little Wheelbarrow Program

Join the fun this summer with our ""Candy Land" themed
preschool drop in program sponsored by The Friends of Vander Veer. Ages 2-5 will learn about the wonders of gardening with lots of hands on activities.
Wednesday July 17 & 24  
FREE!
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Vander Veer Enabling Garden
Vander Veer Botanical Park
215 W Central Park Ave
Davenport
Also, check out our Kindernature programs as well:

Pond Play (July 16)

Shell-shocking Turtles (July 23rd)

$6 per child.

Click here for more information or to register.

 

Bow Hunting Basics

Come join the fun, and learn the basics of bow hunting. Learn shooting skills, laws and ethics, and animal anatomy from a certified archery instructor. There will be a guest speaker from the DNR to present, and answer any questions. This class is for beginners in to this great sport. We hope to see you there. Meet on July 18th and 19th from 6pm- 8pm at the Sunderbruch Park shelter. Program is free for both days.

 

Description Day one:

*History of the bow and arrow

*Parts of the bow and what they do

*Go over safety and shoot arrows at close range to build confidence

*Talk about different arrow heads and types of arrows that can be used to hunt different types of game

 

Day two:

*Start off the day with shooting practice. Shoot at our round targets.

* Talk about rules and regulations/ hunters ethics

* Go over basic animal anatomy, and talk about where to shoot the animal

* What to do after you shoot the animal, basic tracking skills and processing the game.

 

LGBT Family Pool Party

Need a good way to cool down with friends and family this July? Davenport Parks and Recreation and QCAD - Quad Citians Affirming Diversity are partnering to hold a family and friends pool party for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transsexual and Allied community.

The party is being hosted on Friday, July 19th at the Fejervary Family Aqautics Center at 1900 Telegraph Road, Davenport, IA 52802. The event will begin at 6 P.M. and will end at 8 P.M. Admission fee is $2 per person. This event is open to all residents of the Quad City area. All ages are welcome.

"We have had so many positive inquiries about this event!" said Marissa Osborne, an intern for Davenport Parks and Recreation. "So many people have shown support for diversity and we wanted to celebrate that!"

Davenport Parks and Recreation and QCAD have worked together in the past to host events for the local LGBT Teen population, and this is our first move into providing family activities for the LGBT community.  We are also planning a Family Ice Skating Event in December!

Due to the recent flooding in Centennial Park, the location of Youthfest has been changed to Fejervary Park, 1759 W 12th Street in Davenport.
Calling ALL youth in the Quad Cities and surrounding area to come celebrate at Davenport Parks and Recreation and many partnering organizations at our 20th annual YOUTHFEST.
In addition to our regular activities, this year we are joining forces with the iExploreSTEM program. iExploreSTEM activities challenge kids to think, to solve STEM problems and introduce them to careers in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math). iExploreSTEM is fun!

Wednesday, July 10 
10:00AM - 2:00PM
Fejervary Park
1759 W 12th St
Spash Bash! 
Water Family Fun Night -kids in pool Friday, May 24, 6pm to 8pm

Kick off the summer with the Splash Bash! Enjoy half price admission to Annie Wittenmyer Family Aquatic Center. Water games will be played and door prizes will be given away! Parks and Recreation instructors and camp counselors will be offering a sample of our summer programs. Come enjoy a night of family water fun!

 

Annie Wittenmyer Aquatic Center

2828 Eastern Avenue, Davenport

 

 

Hershey Track & Field

Saturday, May 18
9am - 11am
Bettendorf High School
Hershey's Track & Field Program was created to provide fun learning experiences for children 9 to 14 years old. This event is FREE to the youth participants. Thanks to sponsorships that support youth physical fitness! Join us as we help kids discover their potential, make new friends, and gain newfound self confidence. Every child is a winner with the Hershey's Track & Field Games!
Tennis Block Party
Saturday, May 18
9am - 1pm
West High School
Let's make some "Racquet" for the 11th annual Tennis Block Party. Come join the neighborhood and have fun playing and learning the sport of tennis. This grand event is brought to you in partnership by Davenport Parks and Recreation, United Neighbors, Davenports Schools, BI-State and Missouri Valley bring you this community event. The event will be held on the West High School courts. Event will move indoors in case of rain
The Circus is coming to the River's Edge!  Piccadilly Circus May 23 Shows at 4:30pm & 7:30pm
clowns
Fun for the entire family in our indoor turf arena! Presented by Piccadilly Circus. Family fun at family prices! Get tickets online at:www.TheFunCircus.com or at the door on Show Day!

 Candy Land

Grand Opening
Tuesday, May 28
1:30pm

This summer follow the rainbow path to find King Kandy and all his friends at Vander Veer Botanical Park! Begin at the Park Store and locate the characters using our backpacks. Discover plants with candy names and all the colors of the rainbow. Beware of Lord Licorice who wll try to distract you from your mission with the lagoon creatures! Find King Kandy and return to the park store for a surprise.  The Adventure is all yours!  Sign up for our Candy Land programs:

"Minty Concoctions"

Vander Veer Logo

"Gooey and Good"

"The Sweet Secrets of Modern Flavorings"

 

Theme available Memorial Day - Labor Day

 

Conservatory Store hours:

Tuesday - Sunday, 10:00am - 4:oopm. Closed on Monday.

 

Vander Veer Conservatory Friends of Vander Veer

214 W Central Park Ave

Davenport IA

563-326-7818

After a successful opening at Duck Creek last weekend, both the course at Emeis and Red Hawk are scheduled to open on Wednesday, April 3 at 10:00 am. Yes, spring is slowly creeping up on us, and what better way to celebrate than being one of the first our on our one of your favorites courses - Duck Creek, Emeis or Red Hawk. And don't forget, you can book your tee time online at Duck Creek. Just go to golfdavenport.com for the link. Otherwise call the phone numbers listed above to book your first round of the spring.

Be one of the first to get out on the course for the season when Duck Creek opens tomorrow, Friday, March 29 starting at 11am. With the condition of the soft spring ground, it will be walking only - no carts. But what an opportunity to get out in 50+ degree weather after our long winter!  And it's a holiday, so take some time to get your first round of golf in for the year.

Book your tee time online, or call Duck Creek at 563-326-7824.

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