Scholarship application available for high school seniors interested in STEM degree

The Quad-City Engineering and Science Council, or QCESC, has released its 2016 scholarship application at www.qcesc.org . Applications must be mailed by January 22, 2016. The scholarships will be awarded at its 54th annual National Engineers Week banquet on February 25th, 2016. This will be the 22nd year of awarding college scholarships to encourage high school students planning to major in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math). Last year 12 scholarships were awarded worth $20,500. Funding comes from QCESC member societies, industry, and regional universities.

The scholarships are awarded based on academics, extracurricular activities including work and community service, and leadership experience. The applicants' essays on career goals and why they are interested in the STEM field round out how these applications are evaluated. High school seniors from Carroll, Henry, Knox, Lee, Mercer, Rock Island, and Whiteside counties in Illinois; and Clinton, Louisa, Muscatine, and Scott counties in Iowa are eligible to apply.

The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is an umbrella organization representing 30 technical societies in the Quad City region with approximately 5,000 associated members. The QCESC is non-profit organized in 1963. Its mission is to Promote and support engineering, science, and technical professionals and associated societies in the Quad City Region and to also support and encourage students in the Quad City Region to study in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) related fields.

 

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Davenport, Iowa (Oct 9, 2015) – Thanks to both their friends and those who appreciate their work, a benefit in Cedar Rapids will take place soon for two longtime Speedway Fire-Rescue (SFR) volunteer firefighters. They are a husband and wife who have protected and aided hundreds of eastern Iowa and western Illinois racing competitors and Quad City Air Show participants over the years.

Scott Bohannan, SFR president, and his wife Karry, SFR treasurer, were hospitalized with smoke inhalation and suffered a huge loss when their portion of a duplex they lived in with their son Brent at 3rd and Oak streets in Davenport burned Sept. 6. The Bohannans, who have since been released from the hospital, were able to get out of the house with just the clothes on their backs.

SFR and the Lil` Racer Car Club Inc. are jointly holding a benefit from 2-7 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 17, at Checkers Bar and Grill, 3120 6th St. S.W., Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

There will be a live auction, silent auction, raffles, 50/50 drawings, a dunk tank and more. A live deejay, Tony Ginther`s Code 3 Productions, will provide music.

SFR is asking for donations of any kind, whether they be for the Bohannans personally or to be raffled or auctioned off at the benefit. Items could include autographed race car door panels, T-shirts, hats and koozies. You may contact the following individuals for more details or to donate:

• Karri Coyne -- Davenport area (563) 370-6446

• Sarah Slade -- Iowa City area (319) 331-5065

• Jessica Jungling or Eric Jungling -- Cedar Rapids area (319) 210-3422/(319) 560-1156

• Molly Ginther -- Dubuque area (563) 580-5790

SFR also has arranged for The Family Credit Union to accept monetary donations for the Bohannans by mail at any of the following locations:

* 1530 W. 53rd St., Davenport, Iowa 52806

* 1400 Rockingham Road, Davenport, Iowa 52802

* 2238 Jersey Ridge Road, Davenport, Iowa 52807

Please make all checks payable to the Bohannan Family Benefit or the Bohannan Family.

SFR is a non-profit 501C3 organization based in Davenport. Roughly 50 volunteers, who are trained in firefighting, vehicle extrication and emergency medical service serve at a drag strip and more than half a dozen auto race tracks in eastern Iowa and western Illinois each year from April through October. They also work at the annual Quad City Air Show each year in Davenport.

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UPDATE:  - The Scott County Sheriff's Office says registered sex offender Ben Sanders will not make the move to Scott County. The Sheriff's office notified the Department of Human Resources today that he will not make the move. This move may still occur at a later date in which the Sex Offender Task Force will do another public notification. Sanders was set to move into the 1400 block of Bridge Avenue in Davenport later today.

On October 13th 2015 Ben Lee Sanders, aka: Todd Brown, Sandman Sanders, is required to register as a Sex Offender in Iowa. He will be residing in the City of Davenport.
Sanders was convicted in Scott County in 1966 for Rape: Iowa statute of 698.1.
Sander was also convicted of a second offense in 1987 in Scott County for Sexual Abuse 2nd degree: Iowa statute 709.3. In 2011 Sanders was placed in the custody of the Department of Human Services after being court committed as a sexually violent predator.
Sanders is classified as a Tier III offender and is subject to prohibited employment.
No action should be taken against Ben Sanders by the general public. However, any suspicious activity by him should be reported to your local law enforcement agency.
More information on Sanders can be obtained from the Iowa Sex Offender Registry at: http://www.iowasexoffender.com .

AMES, IOWA -- Multiple organizations have joined forces for the 3rd Annual Gingerbread Run/Walk for Adoption, a statewide walk to celebrate adoption in Iowa.

The 5K will kick off National Adoption Month in November.

Hundreds of people touched by adoption are expected to hit the pavement again this year for the 3rd annual Gingerbread Run/Walk for Adoption on Sunday, November 1, 2015, at 1:30 p.m. at Ada Hayden Park in Ames.

The goal of the family-friendly event is to celebrate adoptive parents and birth parents who make an adoption plan, as well as individuals who are adopted or waiting to be adopted.

In Iowa, there are nearly 900 kids legally eligible for adoption from foster care and more foster parents and respite caregivers are needed.

"There are countless families in our state impacted by domestic and international adoption as well as foster care. This day is about celebrating and recognizing them," said the executive director of The National Center for Adoption, Diana Lang Baltimore, Ph.D.

Proceeds will be used to promote adoption as a positive option in our state.

Families and individuals can register for the Gingerbread Run/Walk for Adoption online at www.racesonline.com by using the keywords: "Adoption Ames"

In addition, the Gingerbread Walk for Adoption will be held in Des Moines on Saturday, November 7, at 10 a.m.

Families and individuals can register online at www.racesonline.com by using the keywords: "Adoption Des Moines"

Participants must register by October 18 to ensure an accurate-sized long-sleeved shirt and to avoid paying a "late fee."

AMP-Achieving Maximum Potential, Youth and Shelter Services, Inc., Iowa KidsNet, The National Center for Adoption, Wicked Soundz D.J. Service, Adoption Advocates of Iowa, Lutheran Family Services, and Adoption Associates of Iowa. are among the sponsors of this year's Gingerbread Run/Walk for Adoption.

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Loebsack's RURAL Act will provide necessary support for rural schools

Washington, D.C. - Congressman Dave Loebsack announced today that he will be hosting a series of roundtables throughout Iowa to discuss his legislation, the Restructuring Underutilized Resources for Advancing Learning (RURAL) Act. Throughout the week, Loebsack will be making stops in Tipton, DeWitt, Eldridge, Washington, Knoxville, Oskaloosa, Eldon, Sigourney, Tiffin, Mt. Pleasant and West Liberty, among others. At each roundtable, Loebsack will be joined by school administrators, principals, teachers and other support staff. Media are invited to attend.

MONDAY, October 12

Tipton "Expanding Opportunities for Rural Students" Tour

Tipton High School

Library

400 E. 6th St.

10:00am

NOTE: All media must check in at the school's front office.

 

 

DeWitt "Expanding Opportunities for Rural Students" Tour

Central High School

519 E. 11th St.

Noon

NOTE: All media must check in at the school's front office.

 

Eldridge "Expanding Opportunities for Rural Students" Tour

North Scott High School

200 S. 1st St.

1:20pm

NOTE: All media must check in at the school's front office.

 

TUESDAY, October 13

Washington "Expanding Opportunities for Rural Students" Tour

Washington Community School District

404 West Main Street

10:00am

NOTE: All media must check in at the school's front office.

 

Columbus Junction "Expanding Opportunities for Rural Students" Tour

Columbus Community High School

1004 Colton Street

11:30am

NOTE: All media must check in at the school's front office.

 

Mediapolis "Expanding Opportunities for Rural Students" Tour

Mediapolis Community School District

821 North Northfield

1:30pm

NOTE: All media must check in at the school's front office.

 

About the RURAL Act

Rural schools have fewer financial resources than non-rural schools, which has resulted in teacher recruitment and retention challenges, digital learning barriers, and a lack of quality after-school programs. This legislation, which is comprised of four key components, is focused on supporting rural communities in order to ensure students attending rural schools are not forgotten. The RURAL Act has been endorsed by various organizations and associations such as the National Education Association, the American Federation of Teachers, the National Association of Secondary School Principals and the National Association of Elementary School Principals.

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DES MOINES, IA (10/09/2015)(readMedia)-- "In her campaign stops in Cornell and Council Bluffs this week, Secretary Clinton proved once again why she is the National Education Association's (NEA) recommended candidate for the Democratic primary for President. Clinton pledged she will listen and respect educators in the classroom and do everything she can to make students a priority. The Iowa State Education Association (ISEA) supports her experience and leadership and knows she can get the job done." Background: The National Education Association's (NEA) Fund for Children and Public Education and the NEA Board of directors made up of association members from across the country voted recently to recommend Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primary for President of the United States. Based on her long history in support of children, public schools and her past voting record, association members -- who are elected to make decisions on behalf of membership -- decided she was the best choice to represent the association. The NEA represents more than 3 million professional educators across the country. The ISEA is a state affiliate of the NEA and represents more than 34,000 professional educators in Iowa.
Iowa Communities to Benefit from New Workforce Housing Loan Program

Des Moines - The Iowa Finance Authority today announced that a new Workforce Housing Loan Program is now available to communities with a need for additional rental housing as a result of local employment growth. The program has a total of $5 million available to provide financial assistance in the form of low-cost repayable loans to cities and counties.

"Jobs are moving into communities all throughout our state. These jobs are both attracting current Iowans to move within the state as well giving us the opportunity to welcome new Iowans," said Governor Terry Branstad. "This employment growth is in-turn creating the need for additional workforce housing and this program will allow communities to increase available housing stock to meet that demand."

"Iowa has one of the lowest unemployment rates in the country and ranks among the top places to raise a family," said Lt. Governor Kim Reynolds. "Affordable housing is at the core of thriving families and communities all across Iowa and the new Workforce Housing Loan Program will help to ensure our workforce has housing options in close proximity to their jobs."

The Workforce Housing Loan Program is available to all cities in Iowa on a competitive basis. Cities with populations of less than 50,000 that have shown an annual job growth during the last three years will be awarded additional points. Local contributing financial effort, employer investment in the proposed workforce housing project and designated Home Base Iowa or Iowa Great Places communities are also considerations in the competitive scoring process, among others.

"This program is a win-win for Iowa communities and their workforce," said Iowa Finance Authority Executive Director Dave Jamison. "The Iowa Finance Authority is proud to offer this program and work in partnership with Iowa communities to fulfill the need for additional workforce housing."

The maximum loan amount per project is the lesser of $1 million or $50,000 per assisted workforce housing rental unit. The loans will have a one percent interest rate with a maximum term of twenty years. Workforce housing units shall not be age restricted and will be limited to households earning 140 percent or less of the statewide median income as published by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Applications in the initial Workforce Housing Loan Program funding round are due to the Iowa Finance Authority by November 2, 2015. More information on the program is available at IowaFinanceAuthority.gov/WHLP.

 

The Iowa Legislature created the Iowa Finance Authority, the state's housing finance agency, in 1975 to undertake programs to assist in the attainment of housing for low-and moderate-income Iowans.

 

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Metropolitan Community Church of the Quad Cities (MCC QC) is hosting a cooking class on Monday, October 12 at 7:00pm. Kevin Detra will teach participants how to bake the perfect cheesecake.

DAVENPORT, Iowa, October 7, 2015 - Like cheese cake? Think purchasing store bought or preparing from a box is your only option? Join Kevin Detra on Monday, October 12 @ 7:00pm to learn the baking secrets of making the perfect cheesecake to share with family and friends. The cost of the class is only $5.00 and includes all ingredients/supplies. Plus...you will leave with a generous piece of cake to take home (if you can wait that long!!!).

The class will take place in the social hall/kitchen of MCCQC located at 2930 W. Locust Street in Davenport across the street from the Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds. This is the first in a series of cooking classes that will be offered at MCCQC. For additional information, please contact Rev. Rich Hendricks at 563-324-8281 or by email at richdhendricks@msn.com.

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Bernie Sanders has fought tirelessly for women's rights, women's pay equity, reproductive freedom, and paid maternity leave. That's why over 400 Iowan women have already signed on to join Women for Bernie - the first presidential campaign with at least 2 women endorsing from each of Iowa's 99 counties.

Bev Hannon, former State Senator, summed it up: "Moms, teachers, business owners, activists, students, union members ? women from across Iowa and all walks of life are standing side-by-side with Bernie Sanders."

A national campaign is a serious undertaking, and it will take nothing less than a political revolution to reclaim our democracy, starting right here in Iowa. We must stand together and say "Enough is enough. Women deserve equal pay for equal work."

Will you add your name to the list of Iowa Women for Bernie supporters?

Old Creamery Theatre 2016 Studio Stage Season Release
In 2016 our Studio Stage goes to Hollywood!
Season tickets are now on sale at The Old Creamery Theatre. See our lineup of all the fun to be had in 2016! Call the box office at 319-622- 6262 or visit our web site at www.oldcreamery.com for more information or to order individual or season tickets. It's never too early to reserve your seats or to buy your season tickets for 2016! *Season ticket packages cannot be used for special events.

Studio Stage
Studio Stage shows are on Thursdays, and Sundays at 2:00 p.m.
and on Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets: $30 for adults, $18.50 for Students, or $12 Student Rush

Completely Hollywood Abridged
March 31-April 17, 2016
By Reed Martin and Austin Tichenor; Additional Material by Dominic Conti
Get your clapper boards ready as we rummage through the reels and flick through the films in this riotous carnival of the classics. Giving Hollywood more than just a nip and a tuck, we'll cut through the celluloid to condense the 186 greatest films in Hollywood's over 100-year history into a complete compilation of classic cinema! Rated PG-13

I'll Eat You Last: A Chat with Sue Mengers
June 30-July 17, 2016
By John Logan
Hollywood's first female power agent, Sue Mengers, had a star studded list of clients and threw legendary dinner parties. Entertaining, charming, witty ? this play invites the audience into Menger's Beverly Hills home for gossip, laughs, and insider secrets. Starring Marquetta Senters. Rated R

Buyer and Cellar
July 21-31, 2016
By Jonathan Tolins
The story of an out of work Los Angeles actor who gets hired to serve as the sole attendant of Barbara Streisand's shopping mall? built in her basement! An outrageously hilarious comedy about one very bizarre job! Rated PG-13

Me and Jezebel
October 6-9, 2016 & November 10-13, 2016
By Elizabeth L. Fuller
A New York hotel strike in 1985 forces Bette Davis to take residence in a star-struck fan's home for a "day or two," which extends to a whole month. A comical, side-splitting account of what happened when the Queen of Hollywood got stuck in suburbia! Rated R

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