On Sunday, October 11, 2015, The East Central Federation and Cedar Valley Callers Association will sponsor the 26th Annual Square Dance Benefit for Camp Courageous. The calling begins at 1:30 p.m. and ends at 4 p.m. in the main lodge of Camp Courageous.
Callers and cuers from all over eastern Iowa and the surrounding areas are invited. Dance clubs as well as individuals and couples are welcome to enjoy the afternoon dancing or just observing in the spacious camp lodge. Tours will be available for anyone interested in seeing all that camp has to offer. Rides on the camp train will be available from 2 p.m.- 3 p.m. Admission fee is a donation to camp. Participants are asked to bring cookies or a snack to share. Beverages are provided.
Located at 12007 190th St, Monticello, IA, Camp Courageous is a year-round recreational and respite care facility for individuals with mental and physical disabilities. The camp was built and continues to operate on donations, without government support, without formal sponsorship, and without paid fundraisers. Camp Courageous serves over 7,000 individuals with special needs annually.
Camp Courageous™ is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization run on donations.
PO Box 418, 12007 190th St, Monticello IA 52310-0418 • 319-465-5916
RETURNING TO THE IWIRELESS CENTER
ON JANUARY 22 & 23TICKETS ON SALE THIS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2ND @ 10 AM

(Moline, IL - Oct. 1, 2015) - BULLS! BRONCS! & a whole lot more for 2016 as the World's Toughest Rodeo National Tour returns to Moline's iWireless Center January 22 & 23, 2016. Fans can expect to see the world's best bucking horses and bulls and double-tough cowboys with nerves of steel, as the latest and greatest version of World's Toughest Rodeo presented by the Professional Rough Stock series returns to Moline. Tickets will go on sale on Friday, October 2 at 10:00 a.m. and can be purchased at the box office, all Ticketmaster outlets, and charge by phone by calling 1-800-745-3000 or by visiting  www.ticketmaster.com.

What: World's Toughest Rodeo
When: January 22 & 23 at 7:30 PM
Where: iWireless Center
Moline, IL
On Sale:Friday, October 2 at 10:00 AM
Adult Tickets: $19-$60
Kids Tickets: $9.50-$60
The World's Toughest Rodeo features the fan's favorite events: Bull Riding, Saddle Bronc Riding and Bareback Riding with the top two competing a second time in the thrilling Winner takes all...Showdown Round. The Midwest's fastest cowgirls will also compete in the Women's Barrel Racing. Along with intense competition, fans will witness Mutton Bustin for the little buckaroos, comedy like no other with Danger Dave Whitmoyer, as well as world-class specialty entertainment making this an event guaranteed to keep fans on the edge of their seats. Be part of the show and who knows... we may see you on national TV as World's Toughest Rodeo tour stops will be featured on RFD TV biweekly as part of the Professional Roughstock Series.
World's Toughest Rodeo also opens the arena nightly for the free Preshow as we invite fans to "get down in the dirt".   It's a FANtastic opportunity to Go Out West for the Night with interactive activities for all ages including pony rides, all access meet and greet with cowboys and entertainers, autographs and photos, sit on Midnight the bull in the bucking chutes, or get up close and personal with the World's Toughest Rodeo animal superstars as our staff host a behind the chutes tour. The sidewalk ends and the Wild West begins with more fun and FREE for all ages.
FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY:
New for 2106 fans can expect to Rodeo like a Rockstar with WLLR as part of their fan appreciation event featured Friday night only. The fun begins at the Budweiser Happy Hour in the Jack Daniel's Party Zone which will be open on the concourse from 6 - 7:30 preshow. Hosted by WLLR, fans will be treated to great live music, interactive fun and giveaways... its rodeo tailgating... all compliments of WLLR. It doesn't end there, its WLLR night all night long with fan participation events, giveaways, grand prizes and more... expected the unexpected as we turn up the fun meter Friday night with WLLR.
The gates open for World's Toughest Rodeo at Moline's iWireless Center, January 22nd and 23rd. The Free Pre-Show begins each night at 6:00pm and the action starts at 7:30pm.
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For more information about the World's Toughest Rodeo visit www.wtrodeo.com

(Des Moines, IA) According to a recent poll conducted by Every Child Matters and the Child and Family Policy Center, 77% of Iowa voters believe it is a high priority for the future president to focus on the health, education, and well-being of our children. With strong support behind children's issues, presidential candidates should address their plans to support the opportunity for all kids to reach the American Dream.\

Every Child Matters in Iowa, a non-profit, non-partisan group advocating for greater investments in children, is hosting a kick-off event to seek Iowans' commitment to caucus for kids. The event will start conversations with Iowa voters and caucus goers to identify how they will share their voice for our kids.

WHO: The event is free and open to the general public
WHAT: Campaign Kick-Off to Commit to Caucus for Kids
WHEN: Tuesday, October 6, 2015, 12:00 - 1:00 PM, Lunch is included
WHERE: Mickle Center, 1620 Pleasant Street, Des Moines, IA

For more information, please contact Kelli Soyer, State Director, at (515) 971-9230 or ksoyer@everychildmatters.org.

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BACKGROUND:

The event on October 6, is part of the wide array of "Step Up" activities taking place during the fall throughout the U.S. Step Up for Kids was begun by Every Child Matters in 2008 to raise awareness among voters and candidates for office about the issues American children face, among them access to early care and learning and after-school programs, poverty, child abuse and neglect, and health care. Since then, events in more than 40 states have brought together thousands of people to show widespread support for investments in children and families.

Every Child Matters

The Every Child Matters Education Fund is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, non-partisan organization focused on making the needs of children and youth a national political priority and promoting the adoption of smart policies for children, youth, and families?including stopping child abuse, helping working families with child care, expanding pre-school education and after-school programs, and ensuring that children receive good health care

Clinton to campaign in Davenport, Muscatine, Mt. Vernon & Council Bluffs

 

On Tuesday, October 6, and Wednesday, October 7, Hillary Clinton will campaign at events across Iowa. In community forums in Davenport, Mount Vernon, and Council Bluffs, Clinton will talk with Iowans about her plans to make health care more affordable, and answer questions on her proposals to create an economy where all Iowans can get ahead and stay ahead.

 

In recent months, Clinton has outlined policies to reduce the costs of prescription drugs, lower out-of-pocket health care costs, address college costs and debt, strengthen the agricultural economy and rural communities, and create jobs and combat climate change with a renewable power plan.

Events in Davenport, Mount Vernon, and Council Bluffs are open to the public. See below for information on coverage details.

 

Tuesday, October 6

Davenport Community Forum

WHERE: RiverCenter, 136 East Third Street, Davenport

WHEN: 12:15 PM

DOORS OPEN: 11:00 AM

PUBLIC RSVP HERE


Organizing Event in Muscatine

WHERE: Strawberry Farm, 3402 Tipton Rd, Muscatine

WHEN: 4:00 PM

 

Due to limited space, this event is pooled for national TV cameras and open to local and national print/radio outlets. To cover, please RSVP by NOONon Monday, October 5, to IApressRSVP@hillaryclinton.com with the name of the event, your name, outlet, email, and phone number. You will receive a confirmation email to cover the event.

Monday, October 5th

Riverbend Foodbank

4010 Kimmel Dr

Davenport, IA 52802


Sponsors come out to support participating schools by attending the

Student Hunger Drive Kick-Off Party and Talent Competition!  The winner receives two thousand pounds of food from Hy-Vee to start the

Student Hunger Drive off right!


KICK-OFF PARTY AGENDA


6:00 - 6:30        STUDENTS ARRIVE

Food is served! - Pizza


6:30 - 6:45        ALL SEATED FOR PROGRAM:

Welcome and Introductions - Liz Treiber

Thank you from the Foodbank - Mike Miller

Words of  Encouragement-Davenport Mayor Bill Gluba

2015 Student Hunger Drive Video


6:45 - 7:30        STUDENT HUNGER DRIVE TALENT COMPETITION

 

7:30            BEST SKIT AWARD

Due to an overwhelming fan demand, extra showings of "Roger Waters The Wall" have been added to select U.S. cinemas starting Oct. 15. The special encore showings will give fans another opportunity to see the critically-acclaimed film, which was first brought to theatres by the creative genius behind Pink Floyd, Roger Waters, in association with Fathom Events and Picturehouse entertainment on Sept. 29 as part of an incredible, one-night cinematic event.
'The Wall Live' - the biggest worldwide tour by any solo artist in history - now comes to select movie theatres once again as a groundbreaking concert film, written and directed by Roger Waters and Sean Evans. Additionally, the event will feature an exclusive "in conversation" with Roger Waters and Nick Mason, where the Pink Floyd rhythm section will reunite and answer questions from fans.
A complete list of theater locations and dates can be found at www.rogerwatersthewall.com.

Grassley Receives Conservative Excellence Award

WASHINGTON–Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa today received the American Conservative Union's 2014 Award for Conservative Excellence for his dedication to conservative principles that promote a free society.

"I'm honored to receive this award from such a well-respected group.  We must continue to stand for our nation's founding principles and work to uphold these values.  I intend to keep working toward this goal through my work in the United States Senate," Grassley said.

The American Conservative Union annually gives ratings to members of the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate based on members' voting records on important issues facing the nation.  Grassley received a rating of 92 percent for 2014.

Photos of Grassley receiving the award from Chairman Matt Schlapp can be found here and here.

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Grassley: Good News for Knoxville Area Veterans

WASHINGTON–Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa today said that the Department of Veterans Affairs has awarded a lease contract for a Community Based Outpatient Clinic in Knoxville, Iowa.

The outpatient clinic will be located at 1607 Lincoln Ave. North in Knoxville.

"This is great news for veterans in Knoxville and the area and for the whole community.  Once the new outpatient clinic is up and running, it will remove the last obstacle preventing the VA from making important decisions about what to do with the rest of the old VA campus, which is currently sitting idle.  The VA has an obligation to fulfill its promises in Knoxville.  The lease award is a major step toward accomplishing that.  Next, the VA will need to work toward completing construction as soon as possible.  Veterans and the community members shouldn't have to wait any longer than they already have.  And the VA needs to work with the community on the best use for the old campus that meets the community's needs," Grassley said.

Grassley has worked to give veterans more health care options.  This summer, he sponsored legislation to give veterans more choice and flexibility in health care services.

Construction on the Knoxville outpatient clinic is anticipated to be completed in the spring of 2017, with doors opening to veterans following the summer of 2017.  The clinic will allow VA to provide timely access to primary care, audiology, podiatry, optometry, and mental health services.

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Senators Introduce Landmark Bipartisan Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act of 2015

 

WASHINGTON - A bipartisan group of senators led by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley and Assistant Democratic Leader Dick Durbin today is introducing comprehensive legislation aimed at recalibrating prison sentences for certain drug offenders, targeting violent criminals, and granting judges greater discretion at sentencing for lower-level drug crimes. The package also seeks to curb recidivism by helping prisoners successfully re-enter society. The Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act of 2015 is also sponsored by Senators John Cornyn (R-Texas), Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.), Mike Lee (R-Utah), Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.), Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), and Cory Booker (D-N.J.).

"This historic reform bill addresses legitimate over-incarceration concerns while targeting violent criminals and masterminds in the drug trade.  It's the product of thoughtful bipartisan deliberation, and I thank my colleagues for their hard work to promote opportunities to reduce recidivism while protecting our communities from violent career criminals.  This bill is an important component in my ongoing effort as Judiciary Committee chairman to ensure access to justice for both the victims and the accused," Grassley said.

"This compromise represents more than three years of work on criminal justice reform.  The United States incarcerates more of its citizens than any other country on earth. Mandatory minimum sentences were once seen as a strong deterrent. In reality they have too often been unfair, fiscally irresponsible and a threat to public safety. Given tight budgets and overcrowded prison cells, our country must reform these outdated and ineffective laws that have cost American taxpayers billions of dollars. This bipartisan group is committed to getting this done," Durbin said.

"This legislation is modeled after successful Texas reforms that have rehabilitated prisoners, reduced crime rates, and saved taxpayer dollars. This bipartisan package will protect law enforcement's ability to aggressively target violent criminals and serious offenders, while focusing on justice, rehabilitation, and public safety. I look forward to working with this bipartisan coalition to move this bill through Congress and to the President's desk," Cornyn said.

"This bill marks an important step toward making our criminal justice system fairer by reducing overcrowded prison populations and giving prisoners the help they need to avoid committing future crimes. It also reflects a growing bipartisan recognition that we cannot incarcerate our way to safer communities, and that the current system too often pushes individuals into a cycle of recidivism that is hard to break. I thank Chairman Grassley for leading the long, thorough and collaborative process, respecting a wide range of views, that ultimately produced this bill, and I'm proud to support it," Whitehouse said.

"Since my time as a federal prosecutor, I have been concerned that federal sentencing laws too often require punishments that just don't fit the crime. These laws require many nonviolent offenders to spend years in prison, often with few opportunities for meaningful reform. Today's legislation addresses both of these problems by reducing mandatory minimums and by expanding opportunities for programs that have been proven to reduce recidivism. I am grateful for the close collaboration with senators from both parties that has made this important bill a reality today," Lee said.

"Crafting criminal justice reform in this Congress is like a Rubik's cube, but this group of Republicans and Democrats worked hard to come up with a fair and balanced package that will make a real difference. This bill would make much needed reforms to sentencing for non-violent offenders, resulting in a much fairer criminal justice system. I'm hopeful that we can continue moving the ball forward in a bipartisan way to make the reforms our system needs," Schumer said.

"We maintain the tools law enforcement needs to continue making sure that the worst drug traffickers and violent criminals stay off of our streets.  We also provide flexibility in sentencing for those offenders that deserve it.  I'm proud to support this important legislation," Graham said.

"The broad bipartisan nature of this bill marks a new chapter in criminal justice reform.  Although I wish this bill did more, it will impact thousands of lives and save millions of dollars.  And, critically, its changes are not just forward looking.  By applying many of these reforms retroactively, Congress is, for the first time, acknowledging that when we pass unfair laws, we have a moral responsibility to fix our mistakes.  Real people, like Weldon Angelos, are paying with decades of their lives. We must keep pushing and see that this bill is enacted," Leahy said.

"For decades, our broken criminal justice system has held our nation back from realizing its full potential. Today, we take a step forward. Mass incarceration has cost taxpayers billions of dollars, drained our economy, compromised public safety, hurt our children, and disproportionately affected communities of color while devaluing the very idea of justice in America. The Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act is a promising, bipartisan step forward to help right this wrong," Booker said.

The bill narrows the scope of mandatory minimum prison sentences to focus on the most serious drug offenders and violent criminals, while broadening and establishing new outlets for individuals with minimal non-felony criminal histories that may trigger mandatory minimum sentences under current law.  The bill also reduces certain mandatory minimums, providing judges with greater discretion when determining appropriate sentences, and preserves cooperation incentives to aid law enforcement in tracking down kingpins.

In addition to reducing prison terms for certain offenders through sentencing reform, qualifying inmates can earn reduced sentences through recidivism reduction programs outlined in the CORRECTIONS Act introduced by Cornyn and Whitehouse. The bill also makes retroactive the Fair Sentencing Act and certain statutory reforms that address inequities in drug sentences.

For more information on the Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act of 2015, see the following documents:

·         One-page bill summary

·         Section-by-section

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Grassley to Lead Bipartisan Criminal Justice Reform Effort

A bipartisan group of Senators will announce an agreement on a comprehensive criminal justice reform bill, tomorrow, Thursday, Oct. 1, at 10 a.m. (ET), 9 a.m. (CT) in the Senate Radio-TV Gallery.  The bill is a product of months of work and is aimed at recalibrating prison sentences for certain drug offenders, targeting violent criminals, granting judges greater discretion at sentencing for lower-level drug crimes, and helping prisoners successfully re-enter society and avoid re-offending.  Policy experts for the members will be available following the press conference to answer background questions about the bill.

WHO:                   Senator Chuck Grassley

Senator Dick Durbin

Senator John Cornyn

Senator Sheldon Whitehouse

Senator Mike Lee

Senator Lindsey Graham

Senator Patrick Leahy

Senator Chuck Schumer

Senator Cory Booker

WHAT:                 Press conference to announce the bipartisan Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act of 2015

WHEN:                 10 a.m. (ET), 9 a.m. (CT), Thursday, October 1, 2015

WHERE:               S-325, Senate Radio-TV Gallery

Streamed live on judiciary.senate.gov

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October has officially arrived, which means it's time for Oktobeerfest! Visit LeClaire Park on Saturday for an afternoon of German cuisine, music and of course... BEER! Over 20 authentic German Biers will be on hand plus all of your favorite American Craft Breweries featuring their Oktoberfests & Pumpkin beers. 

Raise a glass to raise funds for a second beer tasting on Saturday at the annual Arts and Draughts Beer Tasting supporting educational programming & exhibits at the German American Heritage Center.  It's featuring MUGZ Homebrew Club's delicious German-style suds that you can't find anywhere else. Save room for Jerry's Market famous brat baskets!

The Figge Art Museum and Heart of America Group are partnering to open the Figge Cafe! Lunch will be served Tuesday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. beginning today! Tonight at the Figge, tap into your creative side for a session of Wine & Art. Gloria Burlingame will lead the class on a creative journey celebrating the traditional Mexican Day of the Dead. 

Welcome home international Steinway Artist, Byron "BK" Davis as he performs a Stevie Wonder tribute tonight in the Redstone Room. The live music at River Music Experience continues on Friday night as Iowa's signature alt-rock band, The Nadas, take the stage.  Are you looking to freshen up your wardrobe for fall? Look no further than The Full Kit at 312 Main Street. Fantastic new clothes and shoes just arrived. 

River roots run deep through our culture in Davenport. Local artist Heidi Brandt has captured that through the creation of Quad City calendar, Art Meets The River. Her work features beautiful images of the bridges, nature, art and activities revolving around the Mississippi River. The calendar is available for purchase online and proceeds from the project will benefit River Action!

For a complete list of the events this week and beyond, visit our event calendar.
Future Events:
10/24 - Lee Brice
In an effort to continually improve the benefit, the Comprehensive Autism Care Demonstration (ACD) was recently updated to reduce the potential financial burden of applied behavior analysis (ABA) services for non-active duty families. As of October 1, 2015, all ACD cost-shares will match TRICARE Prime and Standard cost-shares for all ABA services provided by authorized ABA supervisors, assistant behavior analysts, and behavior technicians.

Read about the other updates here.

MOLINE, IL - WQPT's local public affairs program, "The Cities with Jim Mertens," will move to 8 p.m. on Thursdays, beginning Oct. 1.

"We are delighted to give the program a prime time slot as we get ready to celebrate the beginning of our sixth season of 'The Cities' in November," said WQPT General Manager Mary Pruess.

Oct. 1 guests include Davenport Mayoral Candidates David Hereid, Frank Klipsch and Dean Weber. Current Davenport Mayor Bill Gluba was a guest on last week's episode.

Rounding out the hour of local programming is "The Whitney Reynolds Show," which features a local segment hosted by Lora Adams.

"The Cities," which debuted Nov. 25, 2010, will continue to be re-aired on WVIK/NPR at 7 p.m. on Fridays and at 5:30 p.m. on Sundays.

WQPT, Quad Cities PBS, is a media service of Western Illinois University.

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