QUAD CITIES, USA:  The Salvation Army of the Quad Cities will be missing an important team member this Christmas season. Capt. Esther "Ray" Rahenkamp will not be able to travel this Christmas season to help bell ring at North Park Mall. Capt. Ray has traveled the last 6 winters from Florida to help raise money for those in need in the Quad City Area.

Capt. Ray would devote eight hours a day, six days a week, for six weeks to seek financial support for The Salvation Army of the Quad Cities. With her not being able to devote nearly 300 hours, we are asking the community to help volunteer. Her contributions, ambassadorship, and passion for helping others will truly be missed. Major Gary Felton notes, "She may be very small in stature, but leaves huge shoes to fill."

To volunteer, please go to www.ringbells.org for easy sign up or call Patty Mixdorf at 563-570-2072.

To apply for a seasonal paid position, please call 563-391-5325 in Iowa or call 309-764-6996 in Illinois.

Rock Island, IL: The Rock Island Public Library Foundation will celebrate the Great American novel with a foodie twist with their Food for Thought "American Classics" fundraiser at the Rock Island Main Library next week. To do that, the Rock Island Library's Main location will close to the public at noon on Thursday, Nov. 12.

Food for Thought guests will get the Main Library to themselves on Thursday from  5:00 pm to 7:30 pm, to enjoy a night of socializing and dining at stations from 10 chefs, beverage providers, and restaurants:

  • Eudell Watts, III, of Eudell's Specialty Foods

  • Martha Cleveland of Blue Cat Brew Pub

  • Annette Zapolis, of Cool Beanz Coffee House

  • Kitchen Express program of Thurgood Marshall Learning Center

  • Chefs d'cuisine culinary arts program of Scott Community College

  • Jose Zepeda of QC Coffee & Pancake House

  • Main Street Catering of the Rock Island Holiday Inn

  • Mark Mueller of Moe's Burgers and Brews

  • Brewmaster Dan Cleaveland of Brew Cat Brew Pub

  • Vintner Jennifer Mital of Creekside Vineyards

In addition to dining around the library, wine and beer tastings, and complimentary soft drinks, guests can enjoy musical entertainment by RiverCity6, bid on a wide variety of silent auction items, try their luck in a mystery wine pull of vintages selected by wine distributor Thad Miller, and picture themselves on a Great American Novel, thanks to a donation of a photo booth for the night.

Silent auction offers include the chance to win a Little Free Library for your own front yard, built and donated instructor Jamie Brown of Thurgood Marshall Learning Center. Other packages include free window cleaning, a laser-cut steel Christmas tree from Crawford Company, Theo's Java Club brew basket, overnight stays to Jumer's Casino Rock Island and Holiday Inn Rock Island, tickets to Ballet Quad Cities, Circa 21, the Quad-City Symphony, drive-in theater, Joy Murphy stockings, paintings by Mark Schwiebert and Elaine Rexdale, Vino Van Gogh painting parties, and a variety of signed books.

Admission of $40 per person includes all food and beverages, and is payable at the door by cash, check or credit. To RSVP, please call 309-732-7326 or email riplfoundation@gmail.com. Walk-in admission is also allowed.

The Rock Island Public Library Foundation hosts the annual event to raise funds for books and literacy, as well as awareness of the Foundation's role in enabling special projects that fall outside of the library's tax-supported budget. Additional support for the event was provided by participating chefs, Northwest Restoration, Friendship Manor and Sedona.

While the Main Library will be closed after noon on Nov. 12, the Rock Island 30/31 and Southwest Branches will be open for patrons, as will the library's online branch services at www.rockislandlibrary.org. For more information, visit the library website or call 309-732-READ.

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No. 14-0205

MONROE BRANSTAD vs. STATE OF IOWA ex rel. NATURAL RESOURCE COMMISSION and the IOWA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES

PORT BYRON, Ill. - On Wednesday, state Rep. Mike Smiddy, D-Hillsdale visited with several classes of fourth graders at George O. Barr elementary in Silvis, following their recent trip to the Illinois State Capitol in October, to discuss the legislature and the lawmaking process.

"I want to thank the administration, teachers and staff at George O. Barr elementary school for inviting me to visit, and I hope our conversation and their visit to the Illinois Capitol building inspires the student to remain interested in government," Smiddy said. "Even at a young age, it's important to begin to understand the role of government and current events."

Smiddy addressed three fourth grade classes during his visit to discuss how a bill becomes a law and Illinois current events and met with teachers and the school's superintendent. During the spring legislative session, Smiddy supported a measure to require Illinois high school student to take one semester of civics courses before graduation. The bill received bipartisan support and became law on August 21.

FREE WORKSHOP ENCOURAGES PROACTIVE APPROACH TO DISEASE MANAGEMENT

DAVENPORT, IA (November 2015) - Frankly Speaking About Cancer: Lung Cancer - a FREE workshop for people affected by lung cancer, explores vital ways to develop a proactive approach to managing the illness. Fundamental information about the most current lung cancer treatments, strategies for symptom/side effect management and tools for survivorship will be discussed.

Shobha R. Chitneni, M.D., from Hematology-Oncology Associates of the Quad Cities will present.

The workshop will take place on Thursday, November 12, 2015, at 5:30 p.m.  at Gilda's Club (1234 E River Drive, Davenport). Dinner is included.

In the U.S., there are approximately 350,000 people living with lung cancer at any given time.

Advance registration is preferred as dinner is included. To register, please call 563-326-7504 or emailmelissa@gildasclubqc.org.

Frankly Speaking About Cancer: Lung Cancer is part of a Frankly Speaking About Cancer series, a collection of cancer-related education programs created by Cancer Support Community.  The Frankly Speaking About Cancer: Lung Cancer program is made possible through an unrestricted educational grant from Boehringer Ingleheim and Lilly Foundation.

About Gilda's Club

Free of charge, Gilda's Club Quad Cities provides support, education and hope to all people affected by cancer.  As a Cancer Support Community affiliate, we are part of the largest employer of psychosocial oncology mental health professionals in the United States.  Our global network brings the highest quality cancer support to the millions of people touched by cancer.


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The Bettendorf Discovery Shop in Cumberland Square invites you to their Annual Holiday Open House Sunday, November 22nd from Noon to 4 pm.

The American Cancer Society's Discovery Shop is ready to kick off the holiday season.  Mark your calendars and plan to stop by and help us to ring in the season as we unveil all of our wonderful holiday items. The shop will be bursting at the seams with all kinds of Santas, snowmen, nativity sets, holiday clothing, ornaments, village pieces, collectibles, and many other fantastic items.  If you will be looking for the perfect sweater for your upcoming theme parties be sure to stop by and look through our great selection, we have lots of contest winners.  What a great way to help in the fight against cancer!

If you need something for yourself or for someone on your list, this is a great place to start. Get a sneak peek before the event starts on our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/QCdiscoveryshop

The shop will be closed Saturday, November 21st to prepare for this event.

The Discovery Shop is an upscale resale shop.  All proceeds go to the American Cancer Society to fund cancer research, patient services, education and advocacy.

If you have items that you would like to donate for this event, donations are accepted anytime the shop is open and a tax receipt is always available.  Hours are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 10 am to 5 pm, Thursday from 10 am to 7 pm and Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm.

Club had seven playoff teams while posting the best overall record in the minors 2015 

HOUSTON, TX - The Astros have been named the Best Farm System of the 2015 season by MiLB.com.

The Astros had a standout season in the minor leagues, posting the best combined overall minor league record among all 30 organizations during the regular season with a 502-405 (.553) mark. Houston joined the 2010 Mariners as the second organization since 2005 to have seven minor league teams qualify for the playoffs in a single year (Triple A Fresno, Double A Corpus Christi, Class A Advanced Lancaster, Class A Quad Cities, Class A Short Season Tri-City, Rookie Level Greeneville, Rookie Level Dominican Summer League Astros Blue).

Of the Astros seven playoff teams, Triple A Fresno and Rookie Level Greeneville each captured championship titles in their respective leagues. In addition to having two batting champions (OF Jon Kemmer, Double A Texas League; IF Bobby Wernes, Class A Short Season New York-Penn League) and two Manager of the Year award winners (Rodney Linares, Texas League; Josh Bonifay, Class A Midwest League), IF A.J. Reed received a number of accolades after leading all of minor league baseball in home runs (34), RBI (127) and OPS (1.044) while batting .340. Reed was recently named the Baseball America Minor League Player of the Year, ESPN.com Prospect of the Year, Astros Minor League Player of the Year, California League Most Valuable Player and MiLB Offensive Player of the Year.

The Astros farm system played a large role in the Astros success at the Major League level in 2015, as rookies IF Carlos Correa, RHP Lance McCullers, OF Preston Tucker and RHP Vince Velasquez all made significant contributions that helped push the club to their first playoff appearance in a decade. Correa's 22 home runs led all Major League shortstops, set a franchise rookie record and a club record for a shortstop. McCullers posted a 3.22 ERA in 22 starts, Tucker swatted 13 home runs in just under 100 games and Velasquez provided seven starts and 12 relief outings down the stretch of the season.

The Astros were also able to pull from their minor league depth by trading six prospects to acquire OF Carlos Gomez and RHP Mike Fiers from the Brewers, and LHP Scott Kazmir from the A's in two July trades.

Since 2012, Jeff Luhnow's first season as Astros General Manager, the Astros minor league system has posted the second-best overall record among all 30 clubs at 1880-1600 (.540), trailing only the Rangers (1731-1466, .541).

America's favorite fast-casual Italian chain to provide FREE pasta bowl to veterans and active duty personnel on November 11

LEXINGTON, Ky. (November 4, 2015) - Less than seven percent of the U.S. population are veterans of the armed forces, but all citizens benefit from their sacrifices. Fazoli's, America's favorite fast-casual Italian restaurant chain, will honor the men and women of the United States Armed Forces by offering a FREE "Build Your Own Pasta Bowl" to veterans and active duty personnel of the armed forces on Wednesday, November 11.

Veterans and active duty military personnel will have the opportunity to build an individualized, delicious pasta bowl at their local Fazoli's by choosing from a variety of freshly prepared noodle and sauce options.

"Like so many other businesses, we owe our opportunity to succeed and the freedom to prosper to those who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces," said Carl Howard, president and CEO of Fazoli's. "We simply wanted to take a moment to say thank you to those who are serving and to the veterans who have served before them."

To redeem the offer, veterans and active armed forces personnel should visit a participating location and show their military ID or wear their uniform.

Additionally, children will have the opportunity to decorate patriotic "Thank You" cards for U.S. troops on Tuesday, Nov. 10, as part of Fazoli's Kid's Night Spaghetti Smarts activity. Fazoli's will send the personally crafted messages to our troops as a token of gratitude for their service.

Fazoli's is proud to offer fast, fresh Italian to consumers across the country. To learn more about the savory dishes available Monday-Sunday at Fazoli's, visit www.fazolis.com.

About Fazoli's

With approximately 220 restaurants, Fazoli's is America's largest Italian fast-casual chain, serving freshly prepared entrees, Submarinos® sandwiches, salads and pizza. One of the New York Post's five breakout fast-casual restaurants and a FastCasual.com Brand of the Year, Fazoli's franchisees are experiencing record sales growth. Visit www.ownafazolis.com for details on development opportunities, including new operator incentives.
Arsenal of Innovation Special Event
November 7  |  12 - 3PM
FREE Admission
We wish to extend an invitation to all veterans, family members and those in the community to attend a special event we are co-sponsoring on Saturday, November 7th from 12-3pm to see the Arsenal of Innovation exhibit.
The first 300 guests will be admitted FREE with a reduced fee of $5 to see the documentary film D-Day: Normandy 1944 3D during two special show times at 12:30pm & 1:45pm

A veteran's ceremony will be held at 1:30pm with a live rendering of Taps by the Iowa Honor Guard. Contact us at (563) 324-1933 for questions. ?

CHAMBER NEWSLETTER - DECEMBER ISSUE! Deadline Friday, 11/6, 5:00 p.m.!

The December 2015 LeClaire Chamber Newsletter will soon be in production to be printed and delivered to Every Business and Home within the 52753 zipcode area!! Advertising rates remain: 1/8 page: $75; ¼ page: $100; ½ page: $125; full page: $250. If you commit to all 4 quarterly issues, receive a 10% discount off each ad! Ads can be modified per issue. Just send your ad information to LeClaireChamber@gmail.com and we will forward it on to House of Print for you. Low cost assistance in developing an advertisement is available through House of Print. Chamber Members - Get the word out about your business or events and be ready for THE HOLIDAYS!!

RIBBON CUTTING!

November 6th- LeClaire River Retreat Guest Condo - 5p.m. Stephanie Graham, owner. 215 1/2 Cody Road, LeClaire. leclaireriverretreat@gmail.com, www.leclaireriverretreat.com A modern, chic and newly updated condo with accommodations for up to six guests. Enjoy a beautiful open floor plan featuring a great room with hardwood floors and gas fireplace, kitchen with granite counter tops and stainless appliances, two walls of windows to enjoy the riverfront view, private entrance, an enclosed garage, and a private deck. Our lovely location is in the heart of historic downtown LeClaire, IA overlooking the Mississippi River. This luxury condominium is available for overnight, weekend, weekly, or monthly rental. Also available for group parties such as baby showers, bridal showers, and the like. 563-484-1555

 

CALENDAR

November 5th-15th - Isabel Bloom - Great Gift Givers Celebration! "We make it! You gift it!  They Love it! Get a FREE?Candy Cane Ornament with every $50 purchase, plus daily drawings and grand prize drawing. Visit www.ibloom.com for additional special events!

 

November 6th - Dwellings Holiday 2015 Begins! Kick off the Holiday Season at Dwellings and be the first to see all the newest items in holiday decor. 10a.m.-8p.m.

 

November 6th - First Friday in LeClaire - 5-8pm.

Fun food and cocktail sampling at the Mississippi River Distilling Co. Coffee Liqueur is back!

Wine tasting at Wide River Winery

Live music at The Faithful Pilot Café & Spirits - Chuck Murphy - 8p.m.

National Nacho Day at Blue Iguana. Get $2 off nachos all day!

Isabel Bloom will be open until 7pm. Get a FREE?Candy Cane Ornament with a $50 purchase!

Ribbon Cutting at LeClaire River Retreat Guest Condo - 5p.m.

Restaurant specials, and some shops open late!

 

November 7th - Isabel Bloom Holiday Open House 10am-5pm. Get a FREE?Candy Cane Ornament with every $50 purchase, plus a daily drawing and grand prize drawing.

 

November 7th - Expressions in Threads Debut of Andover's Little House on the Prairie Fabrics! Browse the collections and available patterns.

 

November 7th-8th - The Fall Mississippi River Valley Art Drive brings you through LeClaire where you can see exhibits at Artswork, Mississippi Cottage Antiques, Mississippi River Distilling Co., and Reusable Usables. See the complete MRVAD guide at http://www.mrvad.com/

 

November 8th - Unique Recycled Creations & Gifts Painting Class 4-6p.m.

Learn to paint furniture and more with American Paint Company chalk, clay and mineral based paint. Learn how to paint and decorate jars in class. $25 includes the class and supplies! Limited space! Call or message Rhonda for more information or to reserve your spot. 309-507-2929

November 10th - Chamber Networking Lunch - Riverview Roadhouse noon-1p.m. Guest speaker from Bi-State Commission.

November 12th - The Faithful Pilot Café & Spirits Blind Kitchen 8p.m. 3 secret ingredients, 2 Chefs, 1 Hour. Door locks at 8pm!

November 14th - Blue Iguana - It's Spicy Guacamole Day!

November 14th - Free Family Movie Night at Riverside Church 302 N. Cody Rd., Le Claire, 6pm.  Will be showing the movie, "Home" but we have turned this movie into an interactive movie!   What is an interactive movie?  We have different movements, sayings, and activities that we do throughout the movie.  Children under the age of 7 should have an adult accompany them.  Please feel free to call April 920-287-8851 with any questions.

November 14th-15th - Decades - Holiday Open House 521 N Cody Road. Saturday 10-5, Sunday 11-4. Antiques, painted furniture, Christmas wreaths - garlands - trees - table decorations & refreshments. Join Us!

November 15th - The Faithful Pilot Café & Spirits - Wine Tasting 3-5p.m. 15 wines for $15. Call 563-289-4156 to reserve your glass.

 

November 18th - El Rio Spa & Wellness One Year Anniversary Event 4-8p.m. Live Demonstrations, Gift Card Packages, Giveaways, and Grand Prize Drawing for a Trip to Kohler Waters Spa, Kohler, WI! First 50 people to RSVP receive a spa goody bag! Please call 563-289-1344 or email michelle@elriospa.com to RSVP by November 2nd. And, come check out the new "Salt Therapy Room"! Great for respiratory ailments and skin conditions. Massage Wednesdays - $10 off any massage! The M'Lis Slimming Wrap is back! Cut inches and check out the M'Lis Wellness program as well!

November 19th - The Faithful Pilot Café & Spirits - Beer 'n Bourbon Dinner Faithful Pilot is teaming up with the Mississippi River Distilling Company and Potosi Brewery. 5 Courses for $55. Call 563-289-4156 for reservations.

November 23rd - Economic Development Meeting - City Hall - 8a.m.

November 23rd - The Faithful Pilot Café & Spirits - New Menu Launch! Call 563-289-4156 for reservations.

November 28th - Small Business Saturday Support the local economy by shopping LeClaire's small businesses. Fun scavenger hunt will be offered with chance to win a prize. More information to come. #LeClaireShopSmall

 

SAVE THE DATE

 

December 3rd - Local Photographer Burt Gearhart will present "Seasonal Scenery of LeClaire" at the LeClaire Community Library 6:30pm "All-ages" slide presentation and lecture. Prints of Bald Eagles, rural scenery, the Mississippi River, and historic beauty of LeClaire on display. Free, seating is limited. http://www.leclaire.lib.ia.us/archive/2015/12/seasonal-scenery-of-le-claire

 

December 4th - First Friday - 5:30-8pm.

Fun food and cocktail sampling at the Mississippi River Distilling Co.

Wine tasting at Wide River Winery

Live music at 7:30pm at The Faithful Pilot Café & Spirits with Bobby Ray Bunch

Restaurant specials, and some shops open late!

 

December 4th-6th - Christmas in LeClaire! Strolling Santas from around the world, as well as Mr. and Mrs. Claus. Breakfast with Santa at Happy Joe's on Sat. from 8-10am. Mrs. Claus will be at Antique Archeology from 11am-2pm handing out candy canes. Stop at Best Days Photography and the kids can have their picture taken with one of the Strolling Santas. (There will be a free download so you can print their pictures). Kids will receive Christmas in LeClaire Dollars to buy gifts for their family at Santa's Gift Shop (Civic Center parking lot) from 11am-4pm Sat. and Sun. They can experience "The Miracle of Jesus" Sat. from 10am-3pm at the Masonic Lodge (2nd floor). Free trolley rides throughout the town on Sat. 11am-7pm and Sun. 11am-4pm. Author Blake Ross will be at the Civic Center all three days, selling and signing his books and prints. Wooden Shoe maker Luke Travers will also be there Sat. and Sun. and Chainsaw Carver Pat Doyle will be back creating his awesome carvings Sat. from 10 to 4. (Carvings will be sold in the Silent Auction). There will be face painting and a balloon artist at GraniteXact Sat. from 2-4pm. WQAD will have their "Selfie Set" on the patio at Mississippi River Distilling Co. Sat. from 12-3pm. Don't miss Mississippi River Distilling Company's First Friday and First Saturday events from 5:30-8pm. There's something for everyone at Christmas in LeClaire brought to you by WQAD. For more information, call Joyce at 563-289-4205 or Diane at 563-370-3509.

December 12th - Princeton Community Center - Santa at the Center! 6-8:30 P.M.

 

January 30th, 2016 - LeClaire Chamber Annual Awards Dinner - Davenport Country Club

 

FYI

Becky from Urban Classic Home would like to wish everyone a Healthy, Happy, Blessed and Prosperous 2015 Holiday Season! She hopes you take time for some R&R when you can! She would also like to THANK everyone for supporting one another, and she is Excited for the upcoming Wonderful Holiday Season!! Happy Holidays from Urban Classic Home!

Looking for Strolling Santas and Other Characters for Christmas in LeClaire! Volunteers for Friday evening after 4 p.m. Sat. from 11 until 7pm and Sunday from 12 noon until 3pm. Great Costumes and goodies to pass out provided! Just bring your Holiday Spirit and Smile to show everyone our community's spirit and zest for fun!  Call Kim and leave message - 563-289-5699. 4 to 6 women and 8 to 12 men needed for short shifts and longer periods to stroll and be on the trolley!

It's not too early to reserve the LeClaire Civic Center for your holiday party! Go to www.leclairecivicclub.org for details or call 563-639-4621. Half- and full-day rentals; furnished kitchen; large screen television.

To help support their endowment fund, the Friends of the Library have partnered up with Isabel Bloom to create the Green Tree Wall Plaque, on sale for $24, with part of the proceeds going toward the LeClaire Community Library's endowment. If you are interested in purchasing one of these plaques, please contact Becky Pilger at bekpilg71@aol.com or find them at the Library. Those who make a $1000 donation or more to the Library's endowment will receive a complimentary plaque as a thank you for supporting the library. These plaques are available at the Library and at the LeClaire Isabel Bloom store in LeClaire.

Blue Iguana Homemade soups are back! Make sure to ask about our soup of the day.

Visit the LeClaire Chamber of Commerce website www.leclairechamber.com and see us on Facebook!

If you would like to attend a Chamber Board Meeting in order to present a topic, please contact the Board in advance at LeClaireChamber@gmail.com in order to be included an upcoming agenda. You will be contacted with confirmation of being included in the agenda. Board Meetings are held the 4th Tuesday of each month, 8a.m. at LeClaire City Hall.

SERVING THE COMMUNITY AND BEYOND

 

LeClaire Chamber member, Kathy Anderson, thanks the LeClaire merchants for their support of Habitat for Humanity's recent fundraiser. The LeClaire basket was valued at $425 and helped Habitat raise nearly $30,000 at their annual Mr/Ms. Habitat competition. Thank you for contributing to Habitat's mission of making affordable homes possible for families in need!

 

Pick up the LeClaire information guide at the LeClaire Information Center. It has many photos and great information for everyone including residents, potential residents, visitors, realtors, relocation personnel, schools, and more! Summer hours have started: Monday-Saturday 10am-4pm; Sunday 1-4pm. 122 N. Cody Road. LIC Volunteers Needed! Contact Cindy Bruhn at info@visitleclaire.com or 563-650-7963 to volunteer.

PROPERTY LISTINGS

Commercial Property for Rent - 1405 Eagle Ridge Road, LeClaire. 2,500 SF newly constructed office/retail space. Co-Tenant Snap Fitness. Owner will subdivide space. Private parking lot. ADA compliant. Contact: Meg Halligan, NAI Ruhl Commercial Company, mhalligan@ruhlcommercial.com, Office: 563-355-4000 Website Link: http://www.ruhlcommercial.com/Page/Property.aspx?mls=7032508

Commercial Property for Sale 613-617 N Cody Road, LeClaire IA 52753. Contact Jeff R. Heuer, NAI Ruhl Commercial Company, jheuer@ruhlcommercial.com, Office: 563-355-4000, Direct: 563-823-5107.

Commercial Property for Sale Cody Road, LeClaire IA 52753. Contact John G. Ruhl, NAI Ruhl Commercial Company, jruhl@ruhlcommercial.com, Office: 563-355-4000, Direct: 563-823-5126.

Commercial Property Available Eagle Ridge Road, LeClaire, Iowa. Please call Mike Burke - Mel Foster Co. mburke@melforsterco.com, Mobile: 563-349-2705, Direct: 563-823-5272

Do you have Residential or Commercial property available? Please contact the LeClaire Chamber of Commerce, leclairechamber@gmail.com, with a property description, complete contact information including phone numbers and rental or purchase pricing.

LECLAIRE EVENTS COMING UP!

November 28th - Small Business Saturday

December 4th-6th - Christmas in LeClaire

January 30th - LeClaire Chamber Annual Awards Dinner

CHAMBER NETWORKING EVENTS - EVERYONE WELCOME!

November 10th - Riverview Roadhouse - Lunch - noon - guest speaker

December 8th - Subway, LeClaire - Lunch - noon

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