Opportunity for temporary visit provides a convenient option for prospective residents

DAVENPORT, IA (December 29, 2015) - For a limited time, Senior Star at Elmore Place is offering an exclusive three-month opportunity to reside at its senior living community with no long-term commitment.

Once the excitement of the holidays has ended, winter can take a toll on anyone with its chilly gray weather conditions, the decrease in outdoor activity and overall dreary days.  The winter stay opportunity at Senior Star at Elmore Place offers the chance to fully enjoy the community's lifestyle and services, while also avoiding some of the challenges seniors face during the harsh winter months.  Guests can enjoy all the same amenities residents experience including scheduled transportation, delicious and nutritious meals, and access to social, health and wellness activities without having to battle the elements of winter.  Add to that, freedom from home maintenance and snow removal and it's like an extended vacation.

According to Marc Strohschein, executive director at Senior Star at Elmore Place, older adults at the senior living community focus on the beauty of the season, embracing winter as a time when they can enjoy many warm offerings. "It's so gratifying to see our residents' faces light up when faced with winter conditions, especially when so many people typically look at these months as a time for wanting to stay indoors.  Being able to sit back and go about their normal daily activities in a cozy environment without the typical concerns is appreciated by both residents and their families," said Strohschein.

To learn more about this opportunity, please call 563.359.0100.

About Senior Star at Elmore Place

Senior Star at Elmore Place, a Senior Star community, features 236 modernly decorated apartments spanning across 20 acres of beautifully landscaped property with many customized amenities to offer its residents three distinctive living experiences:  independent living, assisted living and memory care.  For more information, visit www.seniorstar.com.

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DAVENPORT, Iowa - Dec. 29, 2015 - Olivia, Ava and Isaac top the list of the most popular names of babies born at Genesis BirthCenters in 2015.

Parents naming girl babies born at Genesis were in sync with national trends. There were 14 baby girls who went home from Genesis BirthCenters with the name Ava, which was No. 4 in popularity nationally, and the same number going home with the name Olivia, which was No. 3 nationally.

A total of 17 baby boys born at Genesis were named Isaac.  Isaac was well back at No. 31 on the national list of popular boys names. Oliver and Liam were the next most popular names for Genesis boy babies with 11 each.

Liam continued to be among the most popular names for boys born at Genesis and was No. 3 nationally.

Olivia has become a traditional naming favorite at Genesis. In the past four years Olivia was No. 1 three times (2015, 2014, 2012) at Genesis and No. 2 in 2013.

Ava didn't make the Genesis top 10 last year but tied for third in 2013 and tied for fourth in 2012.

Isaac last appeared in the Genesis top 10 - tied for second - in 2013.  Isaac  was not in the Genesis top 10 list for boy names in 2014.

Sophia remains No. 1 nationally for baby girl names. This year there were 10 Sophias born at Genesis for No. 6 on the Genesis list.

The top five girl names nationally in 2015, according to babycenter.com were Sophia, Emma, Olivia, Ava and Mia. The top five boy names for the third straight year were Jackson, Aiden, Liam, Lucas and Noah.

There was one interesting regional cultural influence on parents naming new baby boys this year. There were six boys named Kinnick  born at the Genesis BirthCenter in Davenport.  No boys named Kinnick were born at Genesis Medical Center, Silvis.

Nile Kinnick was the University of Iowa's only Heisman Trophy winner (1939) and the university's football stadium is named for Kinnick. The success of the Hawkeyes on the field this season may have inspired some parents. The 12-1 Hawkeyes will play in the Rose Bowl on Friday.

A few babies born at Genesis in 2015 will have names they are unlikely to share with anyone in their schools.  Among the less common names given to babies born at Genesis in 2015 were Aarpjo (girl); Acyionnah (girl); Olajunece (girl); Zymire (boy); Zaroyee (boy) and Aarav (boy).

Genesis BirthCenters have tracked popular birth names since 2006.

More than 2,400 babies were born in 2015 at the Genesis BirthCenters in Davenport and Silvis.

Most Popular Girls Baby Names In 2015 at Genesis BirthCenters

1. Tie, Ava and Olivia (14); 3. tie, Evelyn, Harper, Emma (12); 6. Lillian (11); 7. Sophia (10); 8. Natalie (9); 9. tie, Amelia, Lucy and Scarlett (8).

                                                                                    Most Popular Boys Baby Names In 2015 at Genesis BirthCenters

1. Isaac 17; 2. tie, Oliver and Liam (11); 4. tie, Levi, William, Jack, Michael (10); 8. Tie, Owen, Grayson, Alexander, Benjamin, Bentley and Maxwell (9).

Most Popular Girls Baby Names In 2014 at Genesis BirthCenters

1. Tie, Avery and Olivia (12); 3. Zoey (11); 4. tie, Lillian, Evelyn and Mia (10); 7. Isabella (9); 8. tie, Nora, Gabriella, Sophia and Harper (8).

Most Popular Boys Baby Names In 2014 at Genesis BirthCenters

1. Jackson (19); 2. Liam (16); 3. Alexander (13); 4. tie, James and Logan (12); 6. tie, Gabriel, Dylan, Jacob, Elijah, Henry and David (11).

Come in to the Davenport Texas Roadhouse starting at 3pm on Tuesday, Dec. 29, open for lunch starting at 11am on Wednesday, Dec. 30 and Thursday, Dec. 31. Enjoy a Hand-Cut Steak and Made-From Scratch Sides for lunch!

*Valid at the Davenport, IA location only.
563-355-2373
4005 E. 53rd Street Davenport, IA 52807
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - Illinois will have a statewide alert system when someone with Alzheimer's goes missing under a new law sponsored by state Rep. Mike Smiddy.
"Alzheimer's is a growing problem in our state and our country, and while science continues to research and fight the disease, we have to take steps to keep those suffering safe now," Smiddy said. "Alzheimer's and dementia patients often wander away from the safety of their home, and we need a system in place to quickly alert authorities and the public to get them home safe."
Smiddy sponsored Senate Bill 1846 as it passed through the Illinois House. The new law creates the Silver Search Program and Task Force to create a system that alerts the public when a patient with dementia or Alzheimer's goes missing. According to the Alzheimer's Association, Illinois Chapter Network, about 210,000 Illinois residents have been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease or related dementia. That number is expended to rise as the baby-boomer generation ages. The Alzheimer's Association estimates that one-third of patients will wander from their homes at some point during the course of the illness.
The Silver Alert will be modeled after the Amber Alert, the system for notifying the public to missing children currently used in 22 states.
"Time is critical to a safe return when Alzheimer's patients go missing, and this new law will establish a system that gets the word about the missing person out quickly and let the community help to return them safely," Smiddy added.
Senate Bill 1846 received bipartisan support in the House and Senate during the Spring Legislative session. The bill will take effect on Jan. 1, 2016.
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Carlinville, IL (December 29, 2015) - This Fall, Prairie Farms gave back even more to their school partners through a back to school promotion, Caps 4 Kids. The promotion was a simple and easy way for schools to raise even more money through Prairie Farms charitable giving program, Our Caps Your Cause. From September 16th - October 31st, each milk cap redeemed was worth 10 cents instead of 5 cents for all participating Our Caps Your Cause education organizations. As a result, over 62,000 bonus caps were awarded - that's $3,100!

During the promotion, the top five schools with the most votes won an ice cream social and 5,000 additional bonus caps.

On December 21st, 440 students at Eisenhower Elementary School in Davenport, Iowa gathered to celebrate their win and enjoy Prairie Farms ice cream.

"Our Caps Your Cause has been a huge benefit to help aid in the purchase of a new set of Google Chromebooks for the school. Our students will be able to learn and have fun using this new technology. Mrs. Easton's 2nd grade class felt a sense of pride and excitement for a job well done by going out and asking parents, staff and others to vote for Eisenhower Elementary during the Caps 4 Kids Ice Cream Social contest. We did it!" said TOP Lead WATCHDOG Volunteer Eric Jackson.

Through Caps 4 Kids, the school earned 5,004 additional bonus caps.

"Caps 4 Kids was about celebrating back to school time and giving back to the education organizations that participate in our charitable giving program, Our Caps Your Cause," said Emily Hereford, Public Relations Program Manager, Prairie Farms Dairy.

"Prairie Farms employees and farm families take a lot of pride in giving back to the communities we are a part of," said Hereford. "With today's economy, local non-profit organizations have a greater need for support. Our Caps Your Cause is a simple way for families to get involved and support their favorite organization," Hereford added.

Consumers can still give back just by voting for their Our Caps Your Cause organization of choice in the Party On Give On Sweepstakes. Through the end of the year, holiday revelers can enter the online contest daily for weekly prize packages filled with hundreds of free coupons for a variety of dairy products that will help get the party going. With this campaign, Prairie Farms is giving back to charities enrolled in Our Caps Your Cause. Each week, the top 12 charities, determined by the highest number of votes from contest entries, will receive 1,000 cap credits - that's $50 for each charity. And each week, one lucky person will win the Grand Prize Package consisting of a $250 Gift Card, $100 coupons for Prairie Farms products and $250 cash to their selected Our Caps Your Cause charity!

All details of the promotion can be found at http://www.prairiefarms.com/partyon.aspx. The webpage includes a full list of organizations participating, as well as details on the sweepstakes.

About Prairie Farms Dairy

Founded in 1938, Prairie Farms Dairy, Inc. is one of the largest and most successful dairy cooperatives in the Midwest, with over 600 farm families, 5700 employees, 35 manufacturing plants, over 100 distribution facilities and annual sales of over $3 billion. Prairie Farms is a nationally recognized leader in the dairy industry and is known for setting the standard for milk flavor innovations and producing award winning milk and dairy products. With headquarters in Carlinville, Ill., Prairie Farms distribution footprint covers over 30 percent of the United States; products are available in grocery chains, mass merchandiser stores, club stores, convenience stores, dollar stores, drug stores, schools, food service outlets and warehouse distribution centers. Prairie Farms charitable giving program, Our Caps, Your Cause, supports a variety of non-profit organizations. Prairiefarms.com

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Quad Cities - The sales efforts of the Quad Cities Convention & Visitors Bureau (QCCVB) and area hospitality industry partners have so far booked $14 Million into the local community in 2016.  These guests will attend conventions, conferences, amateur sporting tournaments, and group tours in the Quad Cities.

These efforts deliver benefits to QCCVB partners including local municipalities, park and recreation departments, hotels, convention centers, restaurants, attractions, and other services.

"The sales team at the QCCVB actively prospects meetings, conventions, group tours, special and sporting events.  In 2016, we are noting a trend towards more sporting and special event bookings, which are generating a large percentage of the economic impact on the Quad Cities Region," says Lynn Hunt, QCCVB vice-president of Sales.

"Servicing has become the new sales.  The Quad Cities has a reputation for being a destination that makes it happen for various event planners.  We use our collective talents in the hospitality industry to exceed the service expectations of planners, and that has led to repeat business and new referrals."

Some of the meetings and events in 2016 include the following:

 

Name of Event                          Dates                 Est. Attendees    Economic Impact

Missouri Valley Conf. Basketball Tournament        March 10-13       7,000                    $1.5M

Gathering of the Green John Deere Enthusiasts     March 16-19       2,500                    $1.5M

U.S. Trampoline & Tumbling Assoc. Northern IL    April 22-24          1,800                    $150,000

NAIA Men's Golf Championship at TPC                    May 22-27           500                       $396,000

Roughneck's Motorcycle Rally                          June 22-26          600                       $180,000

Great Race Finish Line in Moline                         June 26-27          3,000                    $36,000

Pontiac Oakland Club International Convention     July 13-17            1,200                    $1.7M

Life Leadership Conference                     July 21-24            12,000                  $5.4M

ISC Men's Fastpitch Tournament                               Aug. 10-18          4,296                    $1.9M

Iowa Tourism Conference                                Oct. 19-21           300                       $162,000

"The sales process will continue and these numbers will grow as the year progresses.  The QCCVB works months and even years ahead of the actual event to ensure its success," said Lynn Hunt, QCCVB vice-president of Sales.  "Many events that booked are coming through our Host it Here program.  This program is offered through the QCCVB to assist local residents who have a connection to bring an event to the Quad Cities.  The QCCVB helps by researching what is needed to host the event and assisting with the hotel rooms and other logistics."

The QCCVB continues to lead promotions to attract visitors to the area and encourage residents to experience more of what the Quad Cities has to offer.  A new promotion during the month of April is Quad Cities Live Month.  It's an entire month dedicated to live performances at venues throughout the area.  Enjoy theatre, dance, comedy, and music that celebrates the talents of local, national and international actors, musicians, dancers, and comedians.  Visit www.quadcitieslive.com for more information.

This new promotion follows on the success of:

Be a Tourist in Your Own Backyard Weekend - Jan. 15-18, 2016, www.qcbeatourist.com

Quad Cities Restaurant Week - Feb. 29-March 6, 2016, www.qcrestaurantweek.com

Quad Cities Museum Week - June 18-26, 2016, www.qcmuseumweek.com

The 25th anniversary of riverboat gaming will be here this spring as April 1, 2016, marks the 25th anniversary of the launch of the Diamond Lady Casino and President Riverboat Casino in the Quad Cities in Bettendorf and Davenport, Iowa.  The launch of these riverboats sparked the introduction of regional gaming across the nation.

2016 is also bringing in some exciting museum exhibits, including The Discovery of King Tut (Mar. 5-Sept. 5) at the Putnam Museum and Science Center, and the Figge Art Museum hosts The Art of Architecture: LEGO (Feb. 20-May 29) and The Wonderful World of Oz: Selections from the Willard Carroll/Tom Wilhite Collection (June 12-Sept. 25).

There is also a shift in the 2016 summer festival calendar with the John Deere Classic moving to August 8-14, because of the significant changes the PGA TOUR has made to its summer schedule to accommodate the Rio Olympics.

The QCCVB is the official tourism destination marketing and management organization for the Quad Cities region.  The organization serves the tourism interests of Scott County in Iowa and Rock Island, Mercer, Warren and Henderson Counties in Illinois. The QCCVB increases visitor expenditures and overnight stays through strategic sales, marketing, and services to customers, members and communities.  The Quad Cities averages over 1 million visitors a year that generate an $837 million economic impact on the local economy.    Visit www.visitquadcities.com for more information.

Underwear Because We Care is excited to announce the initial results of this year's underwear campaign. The campaign which began on October 1, 2015 and concluded on November 1, 2015 exceeded our goal of 4500 and resulted in 4600 items being collected and distributed through 25 organizations that provide services to the needy and homeless. In addition, there are several collection/drop sites that have chosen to collect after the campaign and we now anticipate, for the first time, a second distribution in the mid-February time frame. We have established a goal of 1500 additional items for this second distribution.

The campaign collects packages of new underwear; underpants, undershirts, bras and socks for Women, Children (both girls and boys) and Men. With winter having arrived, we are looking to collect both year round and winter underwear. We will also collect clean, serviceable prosthetic bras for distribution to women in need.

For those who wish to donate money rather than directly purchase underwear, contributions may be sent to Underwear Because We Care, PO. Box 2242, Davenport Iowa 52809. We are a 501c(3) so your donation may be tax deductible.

All underwear collected or purchased, will be distributed to organizations that provide shelter and services for the needy and homeless citizens in the Quad Cities.

If you are interested in helping or have any questions, please call Grant Curtis at 563-528-0835 or email underwearBWC@gmail.com with a subject line of Underwear Campaign.

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IEMA urges caution for travel statewide

SPRINGFIELD - The State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) in Springfield was activated this morning to ensure state personnel and equipment are ready to be deployed quickly if needed to help local emergency responders as they deal with flooding and winter weather.

Representatives from several state agencies are in the SEOC and state officials are assessing the storm's impact and communicating with local response officials to determine if state resources are needed to ensure citizen safety. The SEOC will remain activated as long as necessary.

State resources processed to date include water pumps and hoses to Calhoun County; barricades for road closures in the Metro East area; sandbags and plastic for the Big Muddy Levee in Jackson County; and pumps and hoses for Schuyler County. These resources were provided and delivered by the Illinois Department of Transportation.

IEMA Director James K. Joseph urges residents to avoid travel if possible Monday due to icy roadways in much of northern Illinois and flooded roadways in central and southern Illinois.

"Road conditions are hazardous in many areas of the state, so if you can postpone travel plans today that would be best," said Joseph. "If you must travel, be sure to check on road conditions along your route. And as always, if you encounter water over a roadway, please remember, 'Turn Around, Don't Drown.'"

For updates on the current situation, including links to guides on winter weather and flood safety, visit the Ready Illinois website at www.ready.illinois.gov.

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PORT BYRON, Ill. - State Rep. Mike Smiddy, D-Hillsdale, is reminding residents that they can still donate used cellular phones at his district office to benefit Cell Phones for Soldiers, which recycles old cell phones and tablets and purchases calling cards for military members serving abroad.
"Those who serve our country shouldn't have to heavily consider the financial costs of calling home this holiday season," Smiddy said. "Your donation of new or used cell phones or tablets will help long awaited calls between military personnel and their families happen."
To participate in the drive, just drop off old cell phones or tablets at Smiddy's full-time constituent service office, located at 201 N. Main St. Unit 2 in Port Byron. Smiddy will pass them to the Cell Phones for Soldiers organization, which recycles them in exchange for phone cards that are given to soldiers serving abroad. Robbie and Brittany Bergquist founded Cell Phones for Soldiers in 2004 and have donated more than 210 million free talk minutes to U.S. military men and women around the world.
Smiddy's office will continue to serve as a drop off location for the charity throughout the year but he is urging residents to be sure to participate this year to make the holiday season extra special for our soldiers.
"Our community has always stood behind our military, and I'm excited to continue this tradition by hosting this cell phone drive for this incredible organization," Smiddy said. "The holidays are a difficult time to be away from family, and your donation will help our heroes feel at home for at least a phone call."
For more information, please contact Smiddy's constituent service office at (309)-848-9098.
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 28, 2015 - On Jan. 6, 2016, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will honor Bob Stallman's tenure as President of the American Farm Bureau Federation. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and Agriculture Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden will proclaim Jan. 6, Bob Stallman Appreciation Day, presenting the honoree with an official proclamation in recognition of Stallman's commitment to strengthening rural American families and communities.

Stallman, a recognized champion of agriculture, has served as President of the American Farm Bureau Federation for 16 years, tirelessly supporting U.S. farmers and ranchers as they help feed the world, protect and preserve the environment, provide jobs, and contribute to the nation's economy.

WHAT: Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and Agriculture Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden will proclaim Jan. 6, Bob Stallman Appreciation Day.

 

WHEN: Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2016

10 a.m. EST

WHERE: U.S. Department of Agriculture - Whitten Patio

1400 Jefferson Ave SW, Washington, D.C.

For questions, please email gwen.sparks@oc.usda.gov.

 

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