1st Annual EAST FEST arrives in the Village of East Davenport on Labor Day Weekend

The 1st annual East Fest is a celebration of the best music, food and craft brews from the Quad Cities and surrounding area. Held in the historic Village of East Davenport, East Fest will feature dozens of local food vendors and craft beer vendors, multiple musical acts with Anderson East headlining, children's rides, bounce house and much more. The festival will take place on Sunday, September 6th, from 11:00 am to 10:00 pm.

Co-headlining for the 2015 East Fest is the up-and-coming artist Anderson East. Anderson East, with his Elvis Presley-Muscle Shoals vibes, writes Sam Cooke-caliber love songs, if they had more of a honky tonk bent and were fueled by repetitive nights of hard whiskeying. The way that East has of conveying that deep-gutted hurt that can only come after an exhausting want or attraction is next level expertise. He is a spectacular, on-the-rise talent and his debut album "Delilah," out last month on Elektra Records is one of the most soulful R&B records to come out in a great many years. He is soon to be a household name.

Co-headlining is Cory Chisel and the Wandering Sons.  Like notable musicians before him, singer-songwriter Cory Chisel forged his first connection to the power of song through the music he heard - and made - in church. His father was a Baptist minister, his mother played piano during services, and an upbringing surrounded by sermons and spirituals instilled in Cory the passion and portent of language and melody, and a fluency in the gospel's rich vernacular of loss and redemption.

Additional feature acts include artist Adriel Denae, Hotbreath Tea and the Invisible Branches ,Trevor Sensor, Twins and many more to come.

Also featured is a "Best of the Quad Cities" contest, a kids area, free drinking water, and a variety of specialty food, craft, and beer vendors.  The event host is Brew in the Village.

The East Fest is an event dedicated to support the growth and beautification of the Village of East Davenport. A portion of festival proceeds benefit the development of the Village of East Davenport for continued area growth and business expansion.

Event tickets are $15 in advance or $20 per person at the gate. Children age 12 and under are free with a paying adult. Food and beverage tickets are available and can be used with all vendors.

Tickets are available for purchase online at www.eastfest.org and in person at Brew in the Village in the Village of East Davenport.

Sunday gates open at 10:30 AM and the festival concludes at 10:00 PM.  The festival location is the 11th Street corridor in the Village of East Davenport.

EAST FEST

On 11th Street in the Village of East Davenport

11:00 am to 10:00 pm

Sunday, September 6th, 2015

www.eastfest.org

SPRINGFIELD - Governor Bruce Rauner has issued the following statement on the Senate's decision to override his veto of SB 1229:

"Every Senator who voted to overturn our veto chose special interests over the taxpayers. They made it abundantly clear that they'd rather raise taxes than stand up to the politically powerful. It is now up to House members to take the responsible, pro-taxpayer position and uphold our veto."

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SATURDAY, AUGUST 29
Join us for our annual Monarch Workshop Day Packages are $11 per person and include :

Butterfly Care Workshop 10:30am, 11:30am, or 1pm

Butterfly Themed Crafts and Activities 10am-2pm

Monarch Butterfly Slideshow 12:15pm

Flight of the Butterflies 3D in the National Geographic Giant Screen Theater
11:30am, 1pm, or 2pm

One caterpillar to take home - don't forget to bring a glass jar!
Workshop only tickets are available at $3 a person. Extra Caterpillars are $3 each.
Flight of the Butterflies 3D

Flight of the Butterflies in 3D is an interconnected scientific adventure story that spans not only thousands of miles, but generations. It's about the remarkable Monarch butterfly migration, the most incredible migration on Earth, and the determined scientist who spent 40 years trying to discover exactly where the butterflies mysteriously disappeared when they flew south for winter.

Watch movie trailer
Putnam Museum | 1717 W 12th St | Davenport | IA | 52804 | 563.324.1933Putnam.org

SPRINGFIELD - Governor Bruce Rauner took action today on the following bills:

 

Bill No.: HB 175

An Act Concerning State Government

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediate

 

Bill No.: HB 2790

An Act Concerning Health

Action: Signed

Effective: July 1, 2016

 

Bill No.: HB 3093

An Act Concerning Education

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediate

 

Bill No.: HB 3538

An Act Concerning Gaming

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediate

 

Bill No.: HB 3667

An Act Concerning Finance

Action: Signed

Effective: January 1, 2016

 

Bill No.: SB 54

An Act Concerning Regulation

Action: Signed

Effective: July 1, 2016, only if certain conditions are met

 

Bill No.: SB 663

An Act Concerning Government

Action: Signed

Effective: January 1, 2016

 

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DES MOINES, IA (08/19/2015)(readMedia)-- State Treasurer Michael Fitzgerald announced today that 89% of the children that have participated in the College Savings Iowa's annual State Fair survey believe a college education is a necessary step to achieving their dreams and career aspirations. "Iowa children are already thinking about their futures," stated Fitzgerald. "This survey demonstrates how important it is for families to start planning and saving early to help make college a reality for their children."

"Every year we ask children visiting the fair what they want to be when they grow up and if they will need to go to college to achieve these goals," Fitzgerald said. "Needless to say, we are always amazed by the responses they offer." Twenty-one percent are planning on becoming veterinarians, with another 20% hoping to become athletes. Teacher came in third this year with 14% of the responses.

"According to the survey, the majority of kids think a college education will cost them around $100,000," Fitzgerald added. "Families that save and invest for their children's college education will be better prepared to meet the challenge of paying for it when the time arrives, and College Savings Iowa is here to help." Anyone - parents, grandparents, friends and relatives - can invest in College Savings Iowa on behalf of a child. This year, Iowa taxpayers can deduct up to $3,163 in contributions per beneficiary account from their adjusted gross income.* Earnings grow tax free and investors can withdraw their investment federally and Iowa state tax free to pay for qualified higher education expenses including tuition, books, supplies and certain room and board costs at any eligible college, university, community college or accredited technical training school in the United States or abroad.**

. You can also connect with the plan on Facebook and Twitter (@Iowa529Plan) to stay up to date on current giveaways and events.

*Adjusted annually for inflation. If withdrawals are not qualified, the deductions must be added back to Iowa taxable income. The availability of tax or other benefits may be contingent on meeting other requirements.

**Earnings on non-qualified withdrawals may be subject to federal income tax and a 10% federal penalty tax, as well as state 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 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 888-672-9116 or visit www.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.

Saturday, September 19, 2015, 9am- Walk for Life

2 locations:

Ben Butterworth Parkway, Moline

Veterans Memorial Park, Bettendorf

Over 150 walkers at each location last year raised over $50,000 with sponsors to support this local non-profit ministry.  PRIZES for top winners!

Pregnancy Resources has offered FREE services in the QC since 1990. For 25 years, we've helped women & men in crisis with an unplanned pregnancy. Our 2 locations annually serve over 1,200 people & we are locally funded by individuals, churches, businesses & local foundations & we receive NO government funds.

WALK EVENT SPONSOR- Whitey's Ice Cream 

Davenport, Iowa - Don helps in the Café and walks Main Street. Millie, line dances on Thursday. And each morning, you'll find Jan leading group exercise classes. Just another day until you realize these are older adults, volunteering, exercising and staying active - each playing a role to help Quad City seniors Celebrate LIFE at CASI, The Center for Active Seniors.

The National Institute of Senior Centers (NISC) has deemed September National Senior Center Month and CASI - The Center for Active Seniors is celebrating. More than 5000 older adults will Celebrate LIFE this September at CASI during National Senior Center Month - dubbed A Celebration of LIFE - Learning, Independence, Friends and Energy . And like Don, Millie and Jan, the Quad Cities older adults are invited to participate, come together and Celebrate LIFE during National Senior Center Month.

"The Center for Active Seniors, Inc., CASI, as it is known to most, is the Quad Cities most comprehensive Senior Center. More than 80 events will happen throughout the month of September," said Laura Kopp President/CEO. "We're not your average senior center - we're here when you need us. But, don't take my word for it. Come experience CASI for yourself," added Kopp.

Senior Center Month kicks off on September 1st and 2nd when the Cities of Bettendorf and Davenport will each proclaim September as Senior Center Month. The Honorable Bob Gallagher, Mayor of Bettendorf and the Honorable Bill Gluba, Mayor of Davenport, will each proclaim September as Senior Center Month at their council meetings held September 1st and 2nd respectively. Both cities will recognize CASI's daily contributions to enhance the well-being of the older citizens of our communities.

In addition to CASI's normal schedule of activities, two special events, Laughs on Tap and Caring for the Caregiver tie in with Learning, Independence, Friends and Energy. Both events take place at CASI, 1035 W Kimberly Road, Davenport.

Thursday, September 17th:

Laughs on Tap is a first time event at CASI and serves as a Fun(ds) raising event to benefit activities and programs at Jane's Place CASI's Adult Day Service and CASI. ComedySportz, an Improv Comedy Group, will be onsite at CASI Thursday September 17th with Brews and Heavy Apps beginning at 5:30 followed by Draughts and Heavy Laughs beginning at 6:30 at CASI. Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 at the door.  To order tickets: www.Eventbrite.com /Laughs on Tap (http://www.eventbrite.com/e/laughs-on-tap-tickets-17834502477?aff=es2)

Thursday, September 24th:

Caring for The Caregiver, presented by Dr. Steve Kopp, PhD, LMFT, LMHC; Genesis Psychology Associates. Often overlooked and forgotten, yet the most important person to care for is the caregiver. When a caregivers needs are met, the person being cared for will benefit, too. Learn more during this special event, Thursday, September 24th. Cost is $10 per person and reservations can be made by calling CASI at 563.386.7477 or emailing info@CASIseniors.org

Here's a sampling of CASI's month long Celebration of LIFE - Learning, Independence, Friends and Energy, will take place during September. For a complete list of all activities is available online at www.CASIseniors.org.

Learning - expand your knowledge. Educational seminars including Caring for the Caregiver, Alzheimer's and Dementia awareness, Documents your kids will need when you're gone, Electronics Clinic and more will occur during September.

Independence - live on your terms. Celebrate your independence by attending the Stand Up to Prevent Falls Balance and mobility screenings, Flu shots and 20th Anniversary Band Concert of CASI's New Horizons Band.

Friends - enjoy life, laughter & feeling connected. A special showing of Still Alice starring Julianne Moore, card games, QC Times Plus 60 Art Intake Wine and Cheese reception, Jane's Place Open House and our feature event, Laughs on Tap starring Comedy Sports, while enjoying adult beverages and appetizers.

Energy - discover health & vitality. Throughout September celebrate with daily, gentle exercise, a Spine Clinic, Zumba Class, Line Dancing, Tai Chi and plenty of other fun & fitness activities.

The NISC's national celebration of senior centers began in 1979, as just a week in the month of May. Since then, thanks to the U.S. Conference of Mayors Aging Task Force, numerous mayoral proclamations have declared Senior Center Week.

In 1985, NISC was instrumental in achieving the first Senior Center Week Presidential Proclamation signed by President Ronald Reagan. In 2007, NISC designated the entire month of September as Senior Center Month to give centers greater flexibility in scheduling celebratory events.

CASI - The Center For Active Seniors, Inc., established in 1973, serves the needs of older adults by providing a variety of events and daily activities keeping older Quad Citians socially, mentally and physically engaged. As 10,000 baby boomers turn age 65 every day, "senior citizen" is being redefined as is the senior lifestyle. CASI's multi -pronged approach to helping seniors age successfully includes health and wellness initiatives, social engagement opportunities, lifelong learning and volunteer opportunities to keep the older adult active and involved with our Quad Cities community.

Senior Advocacy programs at CASI help older adults, their families, and caregivers with needs assessment helping partner them with other area agencies and programs keeping them in their own home for as long as is safely possible.

CASI's Jane's Place, the only adult day services center in Eastern Iowa, provides a comfortable, homelike atmosphere for adults who need supervised care during the day due to stroke recovery, Alzheimer's and dementia. Jane's Place provides just the right amount of personal care allowing maximum independence while at Jane's Place Day Service Center.

For more information about the programs and services offered through CASI, Jane's  Place and/or Senior Advocacy, visit www.CASISeniors.org or call 563.386.7477.

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Gardens may be manicured yards, parks or wild unkempt, quiet corners that offer time to reflect and relax.  Beréskin Fine Art Gallery & Studio presents "Along the Garden Path" featuring a multimedia group exhibition with the garden theme. The gallery artists will be demonstrating in a oil, acrylic and watercolor during the
Final Friday opening, August 28th from 6 to 9 p.m. Beréskin's artist have been on the move this summer. Works depicting nature, either forest or floral, will display creations from their recent travels. The show will will extend through September 19th,all classes are getting underway for artists of all ages and abilities.
Beréskin Fine Art Gallery & Studio Gallery in located Bucktown Center for the Arts in downtown Davenport, business hours are Wed. - Sat., 11 to 6 p.m.
Bereskin Fine Art Gallery & Studio | www. bereskinartgallery.com | 563-508-4630
September 19, 2015:   Trivia Night in LeClaire, benefits the LeClaire Community Library.
?Held at the LeClaire Civic Center, located at 127 S. Cody Road, LeClaire IA. ?
Tables of 8; $10 per person.  Mulligans and refreshments available for purchase.  Participants may bring snacks, wine, beer and soft drinks. 
Doors open at 6:30PM; game starts at 7PM.  Door prizes; 50-50 raffle.  Reservations:  563-639-4621 or 563-349-4403.

September 12, 2015 (4-7PM):  The LeClaire Civic Club will be holding a Rib Eye Steak Dinner from 4-7PM in its location at 127 S.Cody Road in downtown LeClaire. 

Tickets are $10 in advance; $12 at the door.  More information:  563-639-4621.  

Supports community programs, and operation of the LeClaire Civic Center.

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