In an effort to respond to requests from our Leadercast Community, Leadercast Quad Cities has teamed with Chick-fil-A and the Quad Cities Prayer Center to create a new opportunity for leadership learning.  We introduce you to the Quad Cities Leadership Academy!

Quad Cities Servant Leadership Academy is a new organization, who's mission is to gather business leaders, influencers and world changers who love Jesus, see things differently, and feel a burden to improve our communities.

Now it is time to kick-off our journey together, with our flagship full-day Servant Leadership Academy event on Friday, October 23rd. At this and other events throughout the year, leaders from our community will have an opportunity to converge and participate in a revolution of ideas, where you'll challenge the process and think unconventionally.

We will seek to learn, worship and create together with a momentous energy passionately pursuing God, through; recorded presentations from nationally recognized leadership experts, live presentations from local Servant Leaders and most importantly, incredible discssion and fellowship with other Servant Leaders like yourself.

More than cutting-edge events, QCSLA will be an experience that will leave you enlightened, rejuvenated, and ready to embrace the life to which you've been entrusted and the journey to which you've been called. Expect a fully immersive learning, worship and creative experience, where timely inspiration can come from the thought leaders who we look to, or the person sitting in the seat right next to you.

The cost to attend the October 23 Servant Leadership Academy event, is $50 and includes a complimentary Chick-fil-A lunch, snacks & beverages and a day full of learning & fellowship. If you would like to bring a group, please contact us to discuss group discounts.

Capacity for this event will be 200 attendees and spots will fill quickly, so please do not hesitate to contact to register or contact us with any additional questions.

To register or for more information, call Todd Ashby of Results Marketing at 563-322-2065 or email todd@resultsimc.com.
Of if you are ready to register right now, you can click the button below and start the process right now.
We look forward to seeing you on Friday, October 23rd!

On Wednesday, October 14, the day after the first Democratic presidential debate, former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright will campaign on behalf of Hillary Clinton in Iowa. Albright, the first woman to serve as Secretary of State, will speak at Hillary for Iowa organizing events in Sioux City, Council Bluffs, and West Des Moines.

At the events, Albright will discuss Hillary Clinton's commitment to fighting for women and families at home and around the world - a commitment the two have long shared. In 1995, then-First Lady Clinton and then-United Nations Ambassador MadeleineAlbright led the U.S. delegation to the UN Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, where Clinton proclaimed that "women's rights are human rights."

Albright will also discuss Clinton's work to elevate gender equality as a key pillar of U.S. foreign policy, advance women's economic empowerment, champion programs to prevent and respond to gender-based violence, and spearhead public-private partnerships to improve the status of women and girls.

 

 

Wednesday, October 14

 

Sioux City Organizing Event

WHERE: Peirce Mansion, 2901 Jackson Street, Sioux City

WHEN: 8:45 AM

Public RSVP Here

 

Council Bluffs Organizing Event

WHERE: Dixie Quicks, 157 W Broadway, Council Bluffs

WHEN: 11:30 AM

Public RSVP Here

 

West Des Moines Organizing Event

WHERE: Home of Cyril and John Mandelbaum, 2630 S Woodridge Drive, West Des Moines

WHEN: 2:45 PM

Public RSVP Here

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West Captured The Stage At The Texas Association Of Magicians 2015 Event

Des Moines (9/14/15) - Keith West, a magician and illusionist based out of Des Moines, won the Texas Association Of Magicians (TAOM) Senior Stage award at the 2015 TAOM convention last week in Austin, Texas. He is the first Iowan to bring home a title from this international event and one of 35 title holders historically. The Senior Stage award is granted to the best theater performance of magic, which includes illusions and effects involving more than one person or animals.

West was personally scouted to compete in the competition by TAOM president Trixie Bond while performing at Hoyt Sherman Place, in Des Moines, Iowa last May. In preparation of the event, he created a routine consisting of seven show-stopping illusions and his three beautiful showgirls over the course of two years.

West turned to friend and mentor, FISM-winning Master Magician Lance Burton, when finalizing his award-winning routine, "Lance watched a video of my performance and encouraged me, giving me pointers on how to make the act better."

The hard work paid off. West and his team of showgirls Brandy Belle, Kitty Marie, and Madeline Peyton stole the show, beating out all the other international contestants.

When he is not winning magic competitions, West performs nationwide at events of all kinds.

His upcoming performances include corporate events, casinos, as well as performing in Bob Zany's "One Man, 3 Chicks & a BAY BEE!" Show with Bob & Tom Show and Tonight Show Comedian Bob Zany. For the last 23 summers, West has performed a series of magic shows at libraries throughout the Midwest to promote summer reading with Miss Kitty the Library Lady. He also performs a special anti-bullying program in schools.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZtlDwxqM-A&feature=youtu.be

Looking for the next big act to perform at your upcoming event? Learn more about Keith West and entertainment group at entertainmentgroupcomedy.com.

Amana- Pinkalicious, the Old Creamery's fall Theatre for Young Audiences show, opens October 17 and runs through November 7 on the Old Creamery's Main Stage!

This is the tale of Pinkalicious, who can't stop eating pink cupcakes despite warnings from her parents. Her pink indulgence lands her at the doctor's office with Pinkititis, an affliction that turns her pink from head to toe - a dream come true for this pink loving enthusiast. But when her hue goes too far, only Pinkalicious can figure out a way to get out of this pink predicament. By Elizabeth and Victoria Kann. Music by John Gregor. Lyrics by John Gregor, Elizabeth and Victoria Kann. Based on the book Pinkalicious by Elizabeth and Victoria Kann.

The cast includes Keegan Christopher, Travis Burbee, Lindsey Cline, Katie Colletta, and Jackie McCall.

Tickets are $10 per person. Seating is limited so reservations are highly recommended. Sponsored by Scheels of Coralville. Media Sponsors are KHAK and KDAT. Pinkalicious is Rated Theatre G.

Call the box office for tickets and information 319-622-6262 or visit us online at www.oldcreamery.com.

The Old Creamery Theatre is a not-for-profit professional theatre founded in 1971 in Garrison, Iowa. In 2015, the company is celebrating 44 years of bringing live, professional theatre to the people of Iowa and the Midwest.

Churches United of the Quad City Area has received a $1,000.00 grant from The Rotary Club of Davenport, in support of its Hunger Program in the Quad City Area.

Churches United has a 54-year history of reaching out to our community.  Its 136 member churches represent 50,000 people from the Quad City Area.  As well as 26 food pantries and 3 hot meal sites, Churches United also operates Winnie's Place, a shelter for women (with or without children) who are homeless and/or victims of domestic violence.  For information about services offered, or ways to support Churches United, call 563-332-5002, or visit our website at www.CUQCA.org.


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Families can learn about 529 plans and be registered to win a $1,000 College Savings Account

DES MOINES, IA (10/12/2015)(readMedia)-- State Treasurer Michael L. Fitzgerald is encouraging Iowans with young children to start thinking about saving for their children's educational expenses. "Throughout the month of October, we are teaming up with daycares across the state to introduce our new 529 tutorial, College Savings Iowa InFocus, to parents," Fitzgerald said. "This interactive learning experience explains the benefits of saving for a loved one's higher education, while also registering families for a chance to win a $1,000 College Savings Iowa account!" You do not have to have children in a daycare to participate, just visit Iowa529InFocus.com to complete the tutorial and see official rules.

"College Savings Iowa is also offering an additional $10 contribution to the first 500 people who complete the tutorial and open a College Savings Iowa account," Fitzgerald added. "This is a great way to begin and potentially boost your child's college savings!" The newly established accounts must have a minimum $25 contribution and be opened within the first seven days of tutorial completion to be eligible for the $10 contribution.

College Savings Iowa offers families a tax advantaged way to save money for their children's higher education. It only takes $25 to open an account, and anyone - parents, grandparents, friends and relatives - can invest in College Savings Iowa on behalf of a child. Iowa taxpayers have the additional benefit of being able to deduct contributions up to $3,163 per beneficiary account from their 2015 Iowa adjusted gross income.*

Investors do not need to be a state resident and can withdraw their investment federally tax-free to pay for qualified higher education expenses, which includes tuition, books, supplies and certain room and board costs at any eligible college, university, community college or technical training school in the United States or abroad.**

. For more information about future giveaways and events find College Savings Iowa on Facebook and Twitter (@Iowa529Plan).

*Adjusted annually for inflation. If withdrawals are not qualified, the deductions must be added back to Iowa taxable income.

**Earnings on nonqualified withdrawals may be subject to federal income tax and a 10% federal penalty tax, as well as state and local income taxes. The availability of tax or other benefits may be contingent on meeting other requirements.

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Investment returns are not guaranteed and you could lose money by investing in the plan. Participants assume all investment risks as well as the responsibility for any federal and state tax consequences. If you are not an Iowa taxpayer, consider before investing whether your or the designated beneficiary's home state offers any state tax or other benefits that are only available for investments in such state's qualified tuition program.

For more information about the College Savings Iowa 529 Plan, call 1-888-672-9116, or visit CollegeSavingsIowa.com to obtain a Program Description. Investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses, and other important information are included in the Program Description; read and consider it carefully before investing. Vanguard Marketing Corporation, Distributor.

National lead safety week is officially the last week of the month, but Angie's List celebrates 24/7 because it's THAT important.

  • 40 million homes in America still contain dangerous lead paint.
  • 500,000 kids have dangerously high levels of lead in their bodies.
  • Too many homeowners and service pros either don't know or don't follow the rules about this 100 percent preventable malady.

That's why Angie's List is teaming up with U.S. EPA to get the word out about getting the lead out. Want to help us?  Details below. 

 

INDIANAPOLIS (October 12, 2014) - Angie's List is marking National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week by joining the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's "Look for the Logo" campaign.

"Awareness is the key to eradicating lead poisoning," says Angie's List Founder Angie Hicks. "The more homeowners know, the more likely they are to demand and be willing to pay what it takes to remodel and repair without endangering their children."

Since 1978, the federal government has banned residential use of lead-based paint, which remains on the walls of about 40 percent of the housing stock in the U.S. Any project that disturbs this old paint - such as prep work for re-painting, remodeling or window installation - can create dust and debris that an infant or child may inhale or ingest. Since 2010, the EPA has required contractors whose work disturbs lead paint be trained and certified in proper safety techniques.

"Of course do-it-yourself projects present the same dangers, so handy homeowners should be following best practices, too," Hicks said. "This isn't rocket science. It's smart, common sense actions that anyone can do - and all of us who deal with older homes should want to do."

Angie's List, an e-commerce marketplace and consumer review site, is helping share an EPA-sponsored outreach program to alert homeowners and remind professionals about lead paint. The materials and other outreach materials are available on Angie's List and the EPA websites. The company will alert members to the initiative this week. Hicks will also discuss lead paint in one of her weekly local television news segments, which air this month.

EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy said that her agency takes its mission to protect human health and the environment seriously and appreciates the opportunity to partner with citizens and corporations.

"We've been working to make the country's air, land and water safe for 45 years, but we can't do that alone," McCarthy said. "Angie's List is setting a great example of leadership and consumer advocacy, and we're thrilled to expand our lead safety outreach to their members and the companies they review."

Health experts estimate about 500,000 U.S children ages 1 to 5 have elevated lead levels in their blood. Older homes are considered to be the most hazardous source of lead for U.S. children.

Even low levels of lead in the blood of children can result in behavior and learning problems, lower IQ and hyperactivity, slowed growth, hearing problems, nervous system, kidney, hearing or other damage. Children age six and younger are at special risk because they lack the developed blood-brain barrier that protects older children and adults from more severe effects.

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Angie's List helps facilitate happy transactions between more than three million consumers nationwide and its collection of highly rated service providers in 720 categories of service, ranging from home improvement to health care. Built on a foundation of authentic reviews of local service, Angie's List connects consumers directly to its online marketplace of services from member-reviewed providers, and offers unique tools and support designed to improve the local service experience for both consumers and service professionals.

Senator Chuck Grassley made the following statement after the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals issued a nationwide stay against the enforcement of the controversial Waters of the U.S. regulation.

Grassley is a cosponsor of a bipartisan bill in the Senate to require that the Waters of the United States rule be completely revised with stakeholder input.  He also is a cosponsor of legislation that would clearly define the scope of Clean Water Act jurisdiction in the law rather than leaving it to the EPA.  In addition, both the Senate and House of Representatives Appropriations committees have passed bills that deny funding for the EPA to carry out this rule.  In addition, Grassley cosponsored a resolution of disapproval of the Waters of the U.S. rule.

Here is Grassley's comment.

"This is great news.  Previous court cases have led to uncertainty about the scope of EPA's authority, but the only certainty in this rule is that this power grab would have granted the EPA untold amount of authority.  Considering the indifferent attitude that the EPA took toward agriculture in crafting this rule, Iowans had every reason to be concerned about the impact the rule could have on the state's economy.  As written, the rule could result in significant red tape and expense for Iowa farmers as they make routine decisions about how best to use their land, even ironically hampering projects to improve water quality."

(Des Moines, IA) One hundred schools across Iowa will host Pennies to Paychecks, a live sketch comedy program aimed at increasing financial literacy among students this fall. The Iowa Insurance Division and The National Theatre for Children (NTC) have collaborated since 2009 to deliver educational and entertaining messages to young people who are emerging as consumers. Craig Goettsch of the Iowa Insurance Division sees the value of investing in students. "Today's teens are tomorrow's young adults, who will face important decisions regarding their spending and saving habits," he says. "When we prepare them to develop healthy habits, the benefits are enormous?they will have less stress, less debt and less confusion about their finances."

Pennies to Paychecks is a forty-minute performance divided into segments that humorously address topics like take home pay, wages and deductions, saving and investing, credit and debit cards and how to form a savings habit. Two professional actors take suggestions from the audience and incorporate the ideas into their scenes through improvisation. "The kids respond so well to the program because they get to help shape it," says NTC President and founder Ward Eames. "It's an interactive experience rather than a passive presentation. The energy is very high, the information is relevant and meaningful to the kids and the information sticks with them because learning and laughter are blended so seamlessly."

In addition to the live show, participating schools also receive student workbooks, teacher guides and access to interactive digital learning materials at no cost. "This information is crucial," says Goettsch. "we want every school to be able to access this opportunity. This is knowledge that will make a real difference in their lives."

The tour runs from October 19th to November 20th, and includes visits to schools throughout the state. Schools interested in participating in Cash Course can contact NTC at 1-800-858-3999 ext. 1 for further information.

About the Iowa Insurance Division (IID)

The Iowa Insurance Division (IID) has general control, supervision and direction over all insurance and securities business transacted in the state, and enforces Iowa's laws and regulations.  The IID investigates consumer complaints and prosecutes companies, agents and brokers engaging in unfair trade practices. Consumers with insurance or securities-related questions or complaints may contact the IID toll free at 877-955-1212 or visit the division on the web at www.iid.iowa.gov.

About NTC

NTC is an award-winning educational content provider whose methods include theatrical all-school assemblies, print and digital curriculum, professional development, extracurricular events and volunteers-in-the-schools.  NTC has developed the art of teaching through educational story-telling into a science of its own, and is an international company with operations in the United States, Australia and New Zealand.  www.ntccorporate.com

Speaking events planned for Col. Wilkerson in Ames, Des Moines and the Iowa City area

Des Moines--Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson (retired), former Chief of Staff to US Secretary of State Colin Powell, will speak in Ames, Des Moines, and the Iowa City area on October 21-23. His comments will address the excessive political influence of Pentagon contractors on US foreign policy.

"Iowans are increasingly aware of the dominating role of the weapons industry in the making of public policy as it relates to war and peace," said Kathleen McQuillen of AFSC. "Unfortunately the candidates are not speaking about this so we are delighted to have Col. Wilkerson, who has been so deeply involved in these issues, shed light on this anti-democratic practice."

Currently a professor of Government and Public Policy at the College of William and Mary, Colonel Wilkerson is an expert in foreign policy and national security affairs. American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) is sponsoring the speaking tour as part of AFSC's Governing Under the Influence campaign.

Colonel Wilkerson's schedule includes:
Wednesday, October 21; 8:00 pm
Iowa State University Memorial Union Sun Room
This event is co-sponsored by the Iowa State Lectures Committee

Thursday, October 22; 7:00 pm
Drake University, Olin Hall Rm 101
This event is co-sponsored by Principal Financial Center for Global Citizenship

Friday, October 23; 7:00 pm
Iowa City area (details TBA)
Co-sponsors include Veterans for Peace, PEACE Iowa

Wilkerson's speaking tour complements AFSC's "Governing Under the Influence" project, which calls attention to the excessive political weight of corporations investing millions of dollars in lobbyists, campaign donations, and advertising to secure lucrative government contracts and policies. As a part of the project, residents in Iowa and New Hampshire are trained to engage presidential candidates in direct dialogue on the corporate influence behind militarism and incarceration. For more information, see http://gui.afsc.org.

The American Friends Service Committee is a Quaker organization dedicated to social justice and peace.

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