The Coralville Center for the Performing Arts will host the 2015 Festival of Trees on Saturday, November 28 beginning at 6:30pm at Brown Deer Golf Club, located at 1900 Country Club Drive in Coralville.

This annual event features live and silent auctions of artistically decorated trees and wreaths created by local artists and organizations.  In addition to the auction, the event features heavy hors d'oeuvres, cash bar, and performances by City Circle, Young Footliters, and dancing to Rod Pierson's Not-So Big Band.  The popular grab bags will again feature exciting prizes for both children and adults!

Tickets ($25, or 10 for $200) are available at coralvillearts.org, by phone at 319.248.9370, and in person at the CCPA box office and Coralville Recreation Center.

Breakfast with Santa

Families are invited to join Santa at Brown Deer Golf Club for pancakes, fruit, juice, and coffee on the morning of November 28 at 9am or 10:30am, all in the gorgeous atmosphere of the Festival of Trees.  Santa's elves will have crafts, and each family will get to take a picture with Santa, which will be emailed by the following Monday, perfect for holiday cards!

Tickets are $10 in advance and $12 the day of the event, and are available at coralvillearts.org, by phone at 319.248.9370, and in person at the CCPA box office and Coralville Recreation Center.

City Circle Acting Company is the community theater program of the Coralville Center for the Performing Arts.  Since 1997, City Circle's mission has been the production of high quality dramatic, musical, and performing art pieces for the enjoyment of the public.  Upcoming City Circle productions include Oliver (December 11-20), Sweeny Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (February 12-14), and 1776 (April 29-May 8).

Owned and operated by the City of Coralville, the Coralville Center for the Performing Arts is dedicated to enriching the community and contributing to the vitality of Coralville by offering an accessible, affordable venue for a variety of performances, presentations, and public and private events.  The 472 seat theater opened August 26, 2011 and has hosted performances from City Circle Acting Company, Orchestra Iowa, Cedar Rapids Opera Theatre, Dan Knight, Lola Astanova, Lorie Line, Judy Carmichael, Jim McDonough, Nolte Academy of Dance, and many others.  Coralville schools are also able to use the Center free of charge up to three times per year. The Center was named 2012 Member of the Year by the Iowa City/Coralville Area Convention and Visitors Bureau.

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November 11, 2015, Bettendorf, IA - After an extensive international search, Rivermont Collegiate's Board of Trustees is very pleased to announce the appointment of Colin Max Roach as the school's Headmaster, beginning in June 2016. Mr. Roach is an experienced leader and has extensive experience working with independent schools like Rivermont and we believe he has the skills in academic leadership and a track record of success in building enrollment and fundraising that we need in the coming years.

With an administrative career spanning from the elementary through high school levels, Mr. Roach is well suited to lead our PreK-12th grade programs. He is an experienced teacher and understands that all members of an independent school faculty must take on various roles. As an academic administrator, Mr. Roach has been involved in curriculum and program development and faculty development. Mr. Roach's academic passion is Japanese history and the samurai sword's iconography. While his teaching of Japanese martial arts (aikido and iaido) is quite serious, his passion for ukulele and Frisbee reveal his relaxed and approachable nature.

Mr. Roach says, "I am thrilled and humbled to join the Rivermont Collegiate community. I was deeply impressed by the quality of the school's faculty and students. In addition to the programmatic distinctions,the school's culture is one of genuine warmth and palpable commitment to excellence. The charm of the Quad Cities cemented our commitment to join the Rivermont Collegiate community. My wife Alethea and I look forward to serving the school while watching our children grow up among its outstanding students."

Prior to being appointed Headmaster of Rivermont Collegiate, Mr. Roach held various positions at a number of independent schools including Jackson Hole Community School (WY), the Darlington School (GA) and his high school alma mater, Wasatch Academy (UT).

Mr. Roach earned a B.A. from Westminster College (Utah) in education, an ESL teaching endorsement, and Master of Educational management and innovation. In addition, Mr. Roach is a Vanderbilt Peabody Fellow of Independent School Leadership.

Until June of 2016, Mr. Curtis Fee will continue to serve as Interim Headmaster.

The Board of Trustees is grateful to Melissa Sears and members of the search committee for their great work in developing and cultivating a talented pool of applicants from which we were able to select Max Roach as Rivermont's Headmaster.

Rivermont Collegiate is the Quad Cities' only Private College Prep School for PreSchool through 12th Grade. For more information visit: www.RivermontCollegiate.org

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This past Wednesday we took time to recognize the brave men and women who have served our country.  Generations of Americans have fought for, protected, and renewed the principals and liberties on which our country was founded, and I believe that we have a responsibility to come together to show our gratitude for their service.

A few weeks ago, I was honored to present twelve medals, including the Bronze Star and Purple Heart, to Robert Swan, an Army veteran of the Vietnam War, whose recognition was long overdue.  Drafted right out of high school, he proved to be an excellent Army medic, resilient fighter, and all-around selfless person - he even helped to deliver a Vietnamese woman's baby after she went into labor in a particularly dangerous village and made sure that both mother and baby got to safety afterward.  Robert represents the best our country has to offer - his strength of character, sense of duty, and bravery have been reflected by millions of service-members since the birth of our democracy, and I was honored to be able to say "thank you" in person to Mr. Swan on behalf of a grateful nation.

We will also never forget the heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice and all those who have not yet returned home.  As a nation, we must show our appreciation by working to ensure that our promise to America's veterans is fulfilled.  Whether helping veterans receive quality and timely health care, ensuring that military retirees get their due benefits on time, or making sure that mental health services are available for veterans suffering from PTSD, I will continue to fight in Congress on behalf of the courageous men and women who have fought for us.

My office works year-round on behalf of veterans and their families.  If you believe I can be of assistance to you, please contact my Iowa City office at (319) 351-0789.  Thank you again to all of our country's veterans for their service.

Sincerely,

Dave Loebsack
Iowa's Second District

Friday, November 13, 2015 at 6:00pm

NorthPark Mall:  Near Vitamin World, Dairy Queen/Orange Julius Corner

Red Kettle Campaign Goal will be revealed by Mayors Bill Gluba and Dennis Pauley
Sunshine's Show Choir, two children's vocalist groups, will perform.
Salvation Army Advisory Board Vice-Chair John McBride and Quad Cities Coordinator Major Gary Felton to host.

This campaign is a community-wide effort and The Salvation Army's most important fund raiser of the year.  
60% of the annual budget is raised during these six weeks.    

To volunteer:  please sign up at www.ringbells.org

It's been birthday celebrations galore downtown lately, this week we are raising a glass to L&D15! They are marking their first year anniversary with a guy's night out on Saturday. The night will feature a fashion presentation from men's clothing designer Harmsen, music and hors d'ouvres. Happy Birthday L&D15!

For those wanting a little more funk, soul and true-blue grassroots in their life - you'll want to catch JC Brooks & The Uptown Sound with The Maytags tonight in the Redstone Room. Americana/Folk duo, The Cerny Brothers play Friday and Martin Sexton hits the stage on Saturday continuing the folk rock vibe. The weekend bill at RME wraps up with Lila Ammons for Third Sunday Jazz.

Need a good laugh? The Adler has two rave worthy comedy events this week beginning tonight with the truTV's Impractical Jokers "Where's Larry" Tour. The night will be filled with laughs and hilarious videos inspired by long-running "Jokers." Saturday catch Girls Night: The Musical, described as "awesome Housewives' meets Mamma Mia!" (Applause Magazine). 

Did you know there's an owner of a downtown Davenport business that collaborated with Nike to design a shoe!? There's much more to learn about Mitch Dettman and his business The Full Kit in this month's Gold Book issue. Don't receive the Gold Book? No worries we found a digital copy of the feature

The 2015 Tree Lighting Celebration for the Genesis Remembrance Tree will take place Friday at Bechtel Park. Blessing and illumination of the tree will occur at 6:30 p.m. Since 2004, the Genesis Remembrance Trees have honored more than 5,500 individuals and raised more than $30,000 for hospice care at Genesis.

Make sure you visit downtown next week for Third Thursday! We are bringing some serious holiday cheer to downtown. In addition to the usual Third Thursday VIP treatment, many shops are unveiling festive window displays!

This month features fabulous holiday inspired deals, appetizers and cocktails. Discover the many unique and locally owned shops during this featured event from 5-9 p.m. There's lots to see & do downtown, check out the full list of participating businesses and specials! Kick-off the holiday shopping season with a bang and treat yourself to a fun evening downtown. 

For a complete list of the events this week and beyond, visit our event calendar

Future Events:

11/28 - Shop Small Business Saturday

Ballpark amusements' proceeds helped fund second $50,000 donation to Genesis Foundation

DAVENPORT, Iowa (November 11, 2015) - Modern Woodmen Park's amusements lineup is unprecedented, and in 2015 every ride made a difference for the Quad Cities community. The Quad Cities River Bandits give 50 cents from each ride to the Genesis Health Services Foundation to help fund local Neonatal Intensive Care Units, Camp Genesis and Flu-Free Quad Cities. In 2015, the rides helped finance a $50,000 donation for the second straight year, a campaign that gained national recognition on Wednesday from Ballpark Digest as 2015's Best Charity Event or Campaign in baseball.

During a press conference Wednesday at Modern Woodmen Park, Ballpark Digest publisher Kevin Reichard presented the River Bandits as the first-ever winner of Best Charity Event or Campaign in the publication's annual awards. River Bandits owner Dave Heller and Ken Croken, Vice President, Corporate Communications, Marketing and Advocacy for Genesis Health System, were on hand to receive the award.

"The financial contributions from the Quad Cities River Bandits ownership, both in this year and in 2014, are a model for the rest of the industry - and a clear sign of the team's commitment to the community." said Ballpark Digest publisher Kevin Reichard. "Making a difference in the community is the goal of every great pro baseball team, and the River Bandits put that into practice every day of the year."

The River Bandits' second $50,000 donation in as many years came with a portion of each this season's 84,000 rides on Modern Woodmen Park's amusements this season at Modern Woodmen Park - including the 105-foot Ferris wheel atop the berm in left field, the dual zip line that operates outside the ballpark on game days, the Mediacom Drop'N Twist, Space Camp gyroscope and the new Spin Zone Bumper Cars. In the past two seasons, a total of 152,000 amusement riders - during River Bandits games, special events and weekend Ferris wheel openings - contributed to the sum of $100,000 given by the River Bandits to the Genesis Health Services Foundation.

"The impact of the Quad Cities River Bandits as a charitable partner benefits our patients every day,'' said Ken Croken, vice president of corporate communications, Genesis Health System. "The tiniest and sickest babies we take care of in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) benefit from the great partnership with the River Bandits.

"Children in elementary schools...somewhere in the Quad Cities today actually...benefit from free seasonal influenza vaccinations partly because of the partnership with the River Bandits.

"The River Bandits are being recognized by Ballpark Digest today, but we've known about the organization's commitment to the community and to Genesis for years.''

The latest $50,000 donation is among more than 700 donations - for a total of more than $300,000 - throughout the Quad Cities this year by the River Bandits organization, which has donated more than $1.2 million over the last six years. Included in that figure is more than $60,000 each year towards funding tuition for three area young people attending college, through the Bandit Scholars Program. In addition, River Bandits staff members logged over 1,000 hours in community activities this year.

"Our charitable giving and deep-seated community involvement help define who we are as an organization," said River Bandits owner Dave Heller. "A big part of our mission is to give back to this community that we love so much, and we are tremendously grateful to work with such great partners as Genesis Health System and Augustana College to make our charitable dollars have as big an impact here in the Quad Cities as possible. For our charitable works to be so recognized by Ballpark Digest, the most well-read and most often cited publication in our industry, is extremely humbling. This is a great honor that we share with everyone across the Quad Cities!"

The award comes one year after the Ferris wheel was named by Ballpark Digest as the Best Ballpark Improvement - the fourth time in seven seasons Modern Woodmen Park has won the award. Since then, readers of Ballpark Digest voted Modern Woodmen Park as the Class-A Best of the Ballparks, The Sports Business Journal named the Quad Cities the No. 1 minor league market, SmartAsset Magazine named Davenport the No. 3 minor league town, and readers of The Quad-City Times voted the River Bandits the region's "Best Family Entertainment" and "Best Place for a Kid's Birthday Party."

"We are always thrilled for the Quad Cities to receive recognition, but when our success can make as big a positive impact as our work with the Genesis Health Services Foundation, it is that much more gratifying," said River Bandits General Manager Andrew Chesser. "Our organization remains committed to returning the amazing support of our fans by going beyond the ballpark to make a lasting impact for those in need throughout the Quad Cities community."

UP NEXT: Get the best price now on registration for the annual Bandits Race to Home 5K and Kids Fun Run, set for Saturday, April 23, 2016. Registration includes a T-shirt, and prices are $25 for the 5K and $10 for the Kids Fun Run. All proceeds benefit the Bandit Scholars Program. Visit riverbandits.com for the link to register.

 

ABOUT THE BANDITS: With the installation of the Ferris Wheel, the River Bandits ownership in 2014 made one of the biggest improvements to Modern Woodmen Park since the ballpark was first built back in 1931, and in 2015 the club matched that effort by opening three new areas. A two-tiered special group deck immediately behind and overlooking the corn field opened in June. A new expanded the children's play area with additional bounce houses and the newest ride, Spin Zone Bumper Cars, opened in July. And a new 11,000-square-foot concourse expansion down the third-base line opened in late August. More improvements are planned for 2016!

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MRA has posted their 2016 Training Programs Catalog on their website.  With more than 100 programs and 600 classroom and online sessions scheduled each year, you'll find specific training at times convenient for you. Professional certificates from MRA are designed to benefit your career and your organization.

MRA's 14 certificates include :

·       Administrative Professionals Certificate Series

·       Advanced Communication Series - The Art and Science of Excellence

·       Building Effective Teams Certificate Series

·       Customer Service Excellence Series

·       Employee Benefits Certificate Series

·       Essentials of HR Certificate Series

·       Frontline Leadership Certificate Series

·       HR Business Partner Certificate Series

·       Human Resource Professional Certificate Series

·       Leading Effective Teams Certificate Series

·       Principles of Leadership Excellence Certificate Series

On the MRA website (www.mranet.org/Training-Events), you can search by topic, location, date or format, or view our latest "flipping page" catalog. (http://www.mymranet.org/flippable/catalog/2016/WI_NI_II_catalog/index.html)

Not a member of MRA? Contact Kathy Riley, Member Relations Coordinator at 309.277.4186 or at Kathy.Riley@mranet.org to register or for more information on how to become a MRA member.

About MRA-The Management Association
Founded in 1901, MRA-The Management is a not-for-profit employer association that serves more than 4,000 employers throughout the Midwest, covering 800,000+ employees. As one of the largest employer associations in the nation, MRA helps its member organizations thrive by creating powerful teams and safe, successful workplaces. MRA conducts more than 2,000 learning events each year. Members of MRA also receive access to expert guidance, best practices, professionally facilitated roundtables, essential tools, and dozens of business services in the areas of human resources and training. MRA is headquartered in Waukesha, Wis., and has regional offices in Palatine, Ill.; Moline, Ill.; and Plymouth, Minn. To learn more and to become a member of MRA, visit www.mranet.org.

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Enjoy this classic tale by E.T.A. Hoffmann as performed through dance! Dance Me a Story complements Ballet Quad Cities' season with public programs that tie together ballet performances and the literature that inspires the choreography. Participants first learn how the literature inspires the choreographer and dancers, then see costumes, head pieces, props and pointe shoes-all important elements to bring the story to life.

We hope you will join us for this exciting, free to the public event!
Coralville, IA- On November 13, 2015, The Iowa Women's Foundation (IWF), a member of Prosperity Together, a partnership of nonpartisan, U.S. women's foundations, will announce a five-year funding commitment by women's foundations to promote greater economic security among low-income women and their families. The IWF and all other partner members are public foundations belonging to the Women's Funding Network.
The announcement will be made in Washington, D.C. at the White House's Advancing Equity for Women and Girls of Color Summit that will highlight the barriers and solutions to economic security confronting millions of low-income women living in America.
For more than 30 years, women's foundations have invested in local solutions for low-income women and their families, community by community. The Iowa Women's Foundation has worked to improve the lives of low-income women in Iowa for 21 years, supporting programs that focus on financial literacy, career development, job training, business development, entrepreneurship, healthy life style choice and political parity for Iowa women.
WHAT:
Prosperity Together and partners including the Iowa Women's Foundation will announce a national funding commitment by women's foundations to promote economic security for low-income women at the White House's Advancing Equity for Women and Girls of Color Summit.
WHERE:
The event will be live streamed. Visit www.whitehouse.gov/live to tune in. You can also follow the conversation at #ProsperityTogether and #YesSheCan.
WHEN:
Friday, November 13, 2015, 9:30-10:30 am ET (The entire Summit will run from 9 am - 5:30 pm ET.)
WHO:
Dawn Oliver Wiand, Executive Director of the Iowa Women's Foundation, will join dozens of women's foundations' leaders from across the nation. Prosperity Together speakers will include :
  • Ruby Bright, president and CAO of the Women's Foundation for a Greater Memphis
  • Roslyn Dawson Thompson, president and CEO of the Dallas Women's Foundation
  • Surina Khan, CEO of The Women's Foundation of California
  • Jennifer Lockwood-Shabat, president and CEO of the Washington Area Women's Foundation
  • Ana Oliveira, president and CEO of The Women's Foundation of New York
  • Lee Roper-Batker, president and CEO of the Women's Foundation of Minnesota
  • Teresa Younger, president and CEO of the Ms. Foundation for Women
Other participants will include :
  • Valerie Jarrett, White House Council on Women and Girls
  • Loretta Lynch, U.S. Attorney General
  • Tina Tchen,White House Council on Women and Girls
  • Cecilia Muñoz,White House Domestic Policy Council
  • Melissa Harris-Perry, Wake Forest University
The Iowa Women's Foundation is a 501(c)3 non profit organization, committed to improving the lives of Iowa's women and girls through a diversified mix of funding and action: research, grantmaking, advocacy, education and collaboration. To achieve its goals and make the most significant impact, IWF brings together and invests in organizations across Iowa that make women and girls more successful.  IWF is the only statewide organization working to enhance and improve women's economic self-sufficiency. http://www.iawf.org
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - Continuing his efforts to ensure state workers receive a fair contract and critical state programs are not suspended, state Rep. Mike Smiddy, D-Hillsdale, introduced legislation today requiring binding arbitration for state worker contracts if the governor and public unions cannot come to an agreement.
"The thousands of Illinois families that utilize state services are depending on us to deliver a fair contract that keeps workers on the job," Smiddy said. "An independent arbitrator will ensure a fair compromise is reached to ensure Illinois is able to care for its most vulnerable."
If public labor unions and the governor are not able to reach a contract agreement, the governor is able to lock out state workers, preventing them from delivering the critical services they administer. Smiddy introduced legislation which requires the governor and the public employee union to enter mandatory and binding negotiations with a third-party arbitrator until the two sides reach a contract. If passed, the bill would prevent a strike or lockout and ensure thousands who depend on the state will have continued access to services.
Smiddy introduced similar legislation during the spring legislative session which passed both chambers of the General Assembly before being vetoed by the governor. The vote to override the governor's veto fell three votes short. He has renewed his efforts after feedback from families and workers statewide about the devastating impact that a strike or lockout would have on the local, vital services provided.
"I'm committed to making sure Illinois' most vulnerable have the manpower to care for them, and this measure is important enough to keep trying," Smiddy said. "If an agreement can't be reached with the governor, it will be the families who are most in need who suffer, and we can't let that happen."
Smiddy's amendment to House Bill 580 was introduced today.
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