MILWAUKEE (May 12, 2015) - The following individuals from your area are among 3,500 prospective candidates for degree attending University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee commencement exercises Sunday, May 17, 2015 in Milwaukee.

Jordyn Elizabeth O'Rourke, Davenport, College of Nursing, BS - Bachelor of Science
Rhiannon M Seneli, Davenport, College of Health Sciences, PHD - Doctor of Philosophy

UWM is the second largest university in the State of Wisconsin, with more than 28,000 undergraduate and graduate students.

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WALLA WALLA, Wa.  (May 12, 2015) ---Sarah Cronk of Bettendorf is graduating from Whitman College in Walla Walla, Wash.

Cronk is a 2011 graduate of Pleasant Valley High School and will receive a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology during the Whitman commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 24, 2015.

Founded in 1882, Whitman College is an independent, non-sectarian residential college fostering intellectual vitality, confidence and leadership in its 1,500 students. Also noted for its commitment to environmental principles, Whitman is characterized by intellect, down-to-earth sensibilities, collaboration over competition and an active lifestyle.

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Jordan Catholic School's 5th and 6th grade students participate in the EarlyAct Club. Jordan Catholic School's Rotary EarlyAct Club's goal is to benefit our school, community, and the world. To that end, the club conducted a week-long "Change for Change" fundraiser to support for the World Wildlife Federation.

All grade levels competed to collect the most pennies and choose an endangered animal that the school would adopt. The fundraiser brought in $638.79- much more than expected, so much that each grade will get to adopt an animal!

AMANA, Iowa - As part of the Amana Colonies Rhubarb Day celebration the Amana Colonies Convention and Visitors Bureau will be hosting a homemade wine competition on Saturday, June 6, 2015.

Home winemakers are encouraged to enter their homemade wines by bringing 1 bottle of each wine to the Amana Colonies Visitors Center at 622 46th Ave, Amana, IA.  Bottles must be dropped off prior to 1 p.m. on June 6th. All types of homemade wines may be entered and the competition is open to any home winemaker.  Awards will be given to the top 3 wines.  Come see if your wine is an award winner.

For more information, please contact the Amana Colonies Convention & Visitors Bureau at 319-622-7622.

RAIN, SNAPPERS CAN'T STOP BANDITS' REIGN - Quad Cities earns 15th comeback win of the season to improve professional baseball's best record to 27-7

DAVENPORT, Iowa (May 14, 2015) - For the second straight day, the visiting Beloit Snappers took a lead before the Quad Cities River Bandits came to bat, but the home team rallied from a 2-0, first-inning deficit for a 6-3 win, with shortstop Kristian Trompiz's three-run home run standing as the difference in front of 1,204 on a rainy Thursday night at Modern Woodmen Park.

The River Bandits (27-7) maintained the best record in all of professional baseball and moved 20 games above .500 for the first time since ending the 2013 season 81-57. With second-place Cedar Rapids (21-12) suspended by rain in its game Friday, Quad Cities also increased its Midwest League Western Division lead to 5 ½ games entering a three-game weekend series with the Kernels in Cedar Rapids.

After building a 5-0, first-inning lead on Wednesday, Beloit (14-20) scored twice in the first inning Thursday off left-hander Chris Lee (3-2). Center fielder James Harris led off with a double down the third-base line, and first baseman Max Kuhn singled to right field to put runners at first and third bases. After shortstop Yairo Munoz struck out, designated hitter Sandber Pimentel lined a sacrifice fly to left fielder Derek Fisher, and left fielder Joe Bennie grounded an RBI double down the third-base line for a 2-0 Snappers lead. With Bennie at third base, Lee struck out second baseman Trent Gilbert to end the inning.

Snappers right-hander Kevin Johnson (1-3) retired the first four batters of the game, including three on strikeouts, before the River Bandits offense awoke with one out in the second inning. Second baseman Mott Hyde singled to right field, and third baseman Nick Tanielu placed a fly ball down the right-field line for a double. Designated hitter Jason Martin brought in one run with a groundout, and right fielder Ryan Bottger tied the game with a double into right field.

In the bottom of the third inning, the go-ahead rally began when River Bandits first baseman Jamie Ritchie and Fisher drew consecutive one-out walks, before Johnson hit catcher Jacob Nottingham with a pitch to load the bases. Hyde flied out to center field to score Ritchie for the go-ahead run. Johnson got Tanielu to fly out and end the inning but was removed after three innings, allowing three earned runs on three hits and two walks with five strikeouts.

For a 14th consecutive game in which they took a lead, the River Bandits never lost it. Lee dodged the closest threat in the fourth inning, as Bennie drew a leadoff walk, second baseman Trent Gilbert singled, and catcher Jose Chavez grounded out to advance both runners. With the tying and go-ahead runs in scoring position, Lee struck out right fielder Shawn Duinkerk and third baseman Edwin Diaz to end the inning. Lee won his third straight start by going five innings, yielding two earned runs on five hits and one walk with five strikeouts.

Following Johnson, right-hander Carlos Navas tossed two scoreless innings, but Quad Cities widened its lead against left-hander Jose Torres in the sixth inning. With two outs and the bases empty, Martin and Bottger each fouled off multiple pitches to draw consecutive full-count walks. Trompiz then hit a 1-0 pitch to the Modern Woodmen Berm in left field for his third home run of the season and a 6-2 lead.

The Quad Cities bullpen held the lead for the final four innings, as left-hander Jordan Mills made his season debut by working around two hit batters and a single in two scoreless innings. Right-hander Eric Peterson began the eighth inning and issued three straight one-out walks to load the bases and bring the tying run to the plate before striking out Duinkerk and pinch hitter Robert Martinez to end the inning.

In the ninth inning, Peterson allowed Kuhn's one-out single and new designated hitter Jose Brizuela's two-out RBI single before being removed for right-hander Ryan Thompson, who struck out Bennie with Brizuela at first base to end the game and earn his second save.

Winners of 14 of their last 15 games and 10 of 11 series this season, the River Bandits begin a seven-game road stretch at 6:35 p.m. Friday in Cedar Rapids. River Bandits right-hander Brandon McNitt (0-0) is scheduled to face Kernels right-hander Michael Cederoth (1-2).

UP NEXT: The River Bandits need your vote in two online contests. The team's logo is in Baseball America's Logo Mania, and the R.I.A. Federal Credit Union Lane Evans Patriot Seats are up for "Best Seat in the House" on MiLB.com. Links to vote are at riverbandits.com. Individual tickets are on sale at the River Bandits box office and online at riverbandits.com. Ticket plans of 12 to 70 games - which include free parking, reserved seats, merchandise discounts, and guaranteed giveaways - are available by calling 563-324-3000.

BANDITS NOTCH LARGEST COMEBACK WIN SINCE 2011 - Trailing 7-0 in the second inning, Quad Cities scores 15 runs over a five-inning stretch to improve to 26-7

DAVENPORT, Iowa (May 13, 2015) - The Quad Cities River Bandits faced a 7-0 deficit in the second inning Wednesday, but they rallied for their largest comeback win in four seasons, scoring the final 12 runs of the game without an answer from the Beloit Snappers in a 15-8 victory for the home team to improve its record to a professional baseball-best 26-7 in front of 4,568 at Modern Woodmen Park.

Quad Cities erased a seven-run deficit and won for the first time since Aug. 17, 2011, when the team faced a 9-2 deficit in Clinton but came back for a 12-10 win. The team had erased an 8-1 deficit last July 12 at Wisconsin before losing, 9-8. On Wednesday, eight different River Bandits had hits and scored runs, while the two teams amassed 29 hits, 12 extra-base hits, and nine doubles - all season highs for Quad Cities and an opponent. The 23 runs were the most in any game featuring Quad Cities since its 17-6 win over Great Lakes April 30, 2013.

Before the River Bandits began their season-best offensive attack, the Snappers (14-19) jumped on Quad Cities right-hander Kevin Comer. The first four batters collected a hit, as center fielder James Harris doubled, second baseman Trent Gilbert singled, designated hitter Yairo Munoz hit an RBI double, and first baseman Sandber Pimentel added an RBI single. Left fielder Joe Bennie hit into an RBI fielder's choice for the first out and a 3-0 Beloit lead, before Comer walked third baseman Jose Brizuela. Right fielder Robert Martinez flied out to center field, and Comer was removed from the game after recording only two outs. Right-hander Jose Montero entered to get a ground ball by catcher Jose Chavez, but third baseman Nick Tanielu's wild throw to first base allowed two runs to score for a 5-0 deficit. As the ninth batter of the inning, shortstop Edwin Diaz grounded out to Tanielu. All five runs - three earned - were charged to Comer, who allowed four hits and one walk. The last Quad Cities starter who did not complete the first inning was Josh Hader in Clinton on Aug. 14, 2013.

As the River Bandits bullpen combined for the last 8 1/3 innings, Montero and left-hander Reymin Guduan (3-0) each had season-long outings. Montero allowed two runs in the second inning on an RBI single by Bennie and RBI double by Brizuela, but right fielder Bobby Boyd, first baseman Ryan Bottger and catcher Jacob Nottingham combined on a relay to throw out Bennie at home plate to end the inning. Harris' first home run of the season in the fourth inning off Montero was the only Beloit run in the final seven innings. Montero and Guduan each worked 2 2/3 innings, right-hander Keegan Yuhl went two innings, and right-hander Ryan Thompson pitched a perfect ninth.

Right-hander Jordan Schwartz began loosening Beloit's grip on the lead in the second inning, when Tanielu hit a leadoff double and scored on Bottger's RBI double. In the third inning, Boyd hit a leadoff double and scored when center fielder Derek Fisher extended his hitting streak to 12 games with an RBI single to center field. Tanielu brought in Fisher with a double to make it 7-3 after three innings. With an 8-3 lead, Schwartz failed to retire any of the three batters he faced in the fourth inning. Left fielder Jason Martin hit a leadoff triple down the right field line, Bottger hit an RBI single, and second baseman Kristian Trompiz singled. Left-hander Jared Grundy (0-1) entered, and a passed ball by Chavez put Bottger and Trompiz in scoring position. Each later scored on sacrifice flies by Boyd and shortstop Mott Hyde. The first six runs - five earned - were charged to Schwartz, who allowed eight hits and one walk with three strikeouts. With two outs, Fisher grounded to Brizuela at third base, but his errant throw allowed Fisher to reach first base and extended the inning for Nottingham, who hit the first pitch from Grundy for a two-run, game-tying home run to the Built Ford Tough Deck in right field.

In the fifth inning, Quad Cities broke an 8-8 tie with six two-out runs off Grundy and right-hander Rob Huber. Martin hit a one-out single, Trompiz hit a two-out single, and Boyd walked to load the bases. Chavez's second passed ball scored the go-ahead run, and Hyde hit a two-run single. Fisher singled to chase Grundy, before Huber allowed Nottingham's two-run double to left field and Tanielu's RBI single for a 14-8 River Bandits lead. In the sixth inning, Huber allowed Martin's leadoff triple and Boyd's two-out RBI single for the final tally.

Winners in 13 of their last 14 games, the River Bandits conclude their series against Beloit at 7 p.m. Thursday, when River Bandits left-hander Chris Lee (2-2) is scheduled to face Snappers right-hander Kevin Johnson (1-2).

SNAPPERS END BANDITS' 12-GAME WINNING STREAK - Beloit tags Quad Cities pitchers for a season-high 10 runs; but River Bandits are still a pro baseball-best 25-7

DAVENPORT, Iowa (May 12, 2015) - The Beloit Snappers scored a pair of second-inning runs and never trailed for the rest of the game, posting three runs in the third inning and four in the sixth inning to build a 9-1 lead and live up to their nickname with a 10-4 victory Tuesday that snapped the Quad Cities River Bandits' 12-game winning streak in front of a season-high 4,988 at Modern Woodmen Park.

Before it ended on Tuesday, the River Bandits' 12-win streak had been the longest active winning streak in professional baseball. Begun April 29, it was also the longest winning streak in a single regular season for the Quad Cities Midwest League franchise since the 1979 Quad City Cubs finished the regular season with 13 straight wins. (After losing its playoff opener, the 1979 Cubs team went on to win the Midwest League Championship, and the 1980 team won its first four games of the regular season.) The 2015 River Bandits (25-7) still hold the best record in all of professional baseball for at least another day and have the best 32-game start for the franchise in at least 36 years.

Quad Cities put the first runner in scoring position in the game in the bottom of the first inning against Snappers right-hander Brett Graves (2-0). Left fielder Jason Martin hit a leadoff single to right field, and designated hitter Derek Fisher walked with one out. But Graves got third baseman Nick Tanielu to fly out to right field and struck out first baseman Bryan Muñiz to end the inning.

The Snappers (14-18) took the lead for good against right-hander Brock Dykxhoorn (2-2) in the second inning, as left fielder Joe Bennie hit a leadoff single and third baseman Jose Brizuela drew a walk. After right fielder Robert Martinez popped out, catcher Argenis Raga lined an RBI single to left field to score Bennie. With runners at first and second base, second baseman Edwin Diaz hit a one-out fly ball into the gusting wind, and center fielder Jason Martin dropped the ball for an error, though Diaz was credited with a sacrifice fly for a 2-0 Beloit lead. In the bottom of the inning, River Bandits left fielder Sean McMullen doubled on a popup down the left-field line, went to third base on a groundout by second baseman Alex Hernandez and scored on right fielder Ryan Bottger's sacrifice fly. Graves did not allow a run for the rest of his start, going five innings and allowing one earned run on three hits and four walks with five strikeouts.

Snappers shortstop Yairo Munoz led all players with four hits - including two triples and two singles - and led off the third inning with a triple down the third-base line. With one out, Bennie brought home Munoz with a double to right-center field, and two batters later, Martinez hit his first Midwest League home run off the batter's eye above the center-field wall for a 5-1 lead. Dykxhoorn lasted four innings but allowed a season-high five earned runs on six hits with two walks and three strikeouts.

Following Dykxhoorn, right-hander Joshua James worked a hitless fifth inning but ran into the Snappers' largest outburst in the sixth. Martinez led off with an infield single to the hole at shortstop, and James hit Raga with a pitch. Diaz hit an RBI double to left-center field, and center fielder James Harris had his first hit of the season on a two-run single into center field. Harris later scored after consecutive singles by Munoz and designated hitter Sandber Pimentel. After allowing four earned runs in the inning, James kept Beloit scoreless for the seventh and eighth innings to finish a four-inning relief appearance, allowing six hits and one walk with three strikeouts.

Quad Cities' comeback effort was limited to three runs in the seventh inning off left-hander Cody Stull. Bottger hit a leadoff double off the center-field wall, Martin reached on a run-scoring fielding error by first baseman Max Kuhn, and catcher Jamie Ritchie hit his second Midwest League home run to cut the Beloit lead to 9-4. But Stull finished the inning, and right-hander Corey Miller tossed two scoreless innings to snap Beloit's four-game losing streak. The final tally came on Brizuela's first Midwest League home run in the ninth inning off right-hander Ryan Thompson. After allowing 18 total runs in the 12-game winning streak, Quad Cities allowed a season-high 10 Tuesday.

After losing for the first time in exactly two weeks, the River Bandits continue their series against Beloit at 11 a.m. Wednesday, when River Bandits right-hander Kevin Comer (2-0) is scheduled to face Snappers right-hander Jordan Schwartz (0-4).

Rock Island, IL: Rock Island Public Library locations at the Main Library downtown, the 30/31 Branch and the Southwest Branch will be closed Monday, May 25 in observance of Memorial Day.

Additionally, the Rock Island Library 30/31 Branch at 3059 30th Street and Southwest Branch at 9010 Ridgewood Road will closed for the day on Saturday, May 30 so that branch staff can assist with the Super-Powered Summer Reading kickoff. The kickoff takes place May 30 from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm in the Rock Island Main Library parking lot, 401 19th Street. Activities move inside the Main Library in event of rain.

The Super-Powered Summer Kickoff is a one-stop shop to register for the library's summer reading programs, pick up a registration prize, and enjoy free family fun, including face painting, a bounce house, caped caricatures by Draw Me Bill, balloons by Rick Eugene, music and special activities, including a superhero costume contest, superhero "training camp" and free refreshments. The event is free and open to all ages.

Rock Island Library Every Hero Has a Story for children and Escape the Ordinary teen and adult reading contests run from May 30 to July 18. The reading incentives and more than 60 free events for all ages help keep children, teens and adults active, productive and learning over the summer. Research from 1906 on shows that students who don't read and learn over the summer score lower on standardized tests at the end of summer vacation than they do on the same tests at the beginning of the summer. (Source: National Summer Learning Association.)

For more information about Rock Island Library services and programs, visit the library's online branch at www.rockislandlibrary.org, call 309-732-READ, or follow the library on Facebook or Twitter.

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Founded in 1872, the Rock Island Public Library provides resources to enhance personal achievement and stimulate through the Main, 30/31 and Southwest Branches, community outreach efforts, and online opportunities.

The Atom Fine Arts Studio and Gallery is pleased to announce our new name: Beréskin Fine Art Gallery & Studio. "This change is part of a more focused vision among a larger group of artists," says owner Pat Bereskin. She goes on to add, "We want to be a destination point for professionally produced fine art, while also creating a warm, friendly, and open environment for dialogue and learning about art."

"All the artists involved in the Beréskin gallery are at a different place in their personal art journey, but we're life-long learners, eager to share with others our knowledge, experiences, and enthusiasm of the creative process."

The Beréskin gallery features original art for sale, but visitors can also have the unique experience of observing the artists at work in the studio. And to go a step further, after 25 years of teaching under the name of Mrs. B's Art, Pat is now involving and encouraging all the Beréskin artists to teach art and mentor other budding artists. Their schedule continually offers a wide variety of classes for beginners and advanced students.

Artist David Anderson echoes Bereskin's comments, "We're very excited about the gallery's new direction and sharing our joy of the art experience with collectors, artists, students of the arts, and the public in general. That collaboration feels just as gratifying as when I'm painting."

Presently, the Beréskin Fine Art Gallery & Studio features artists Pat Bereskin, David Anderson, Brad Bisbey, Gene Brack, Jason Frank, Dean Kugler, David Zahn, and Robert Zeidler.

The premiere exhibit, beginning May 29th through June 20th will feature the award winning high school artists from Pat Bereskin's Mrs. B.'s Art program: Olivia von Gries and Kasey Vanausdeln (Bett), Annie Peters (PV), Rachel Lyle (Central), Elizabeth Masterson and Hannah Weickhorst (Home Schooled), and Madeline Fox (Morning Star Academy). The public is invited.

The gallery is located in the Bucktown Center for the Arts, 225 East 2nd Street, Suite 104, in Davenport, Iowa, and is open Wednesday through Saturday, from 11am to 6 pm; open until 9 pm every Final Friday. Contact information is Pat Bereskin, bereskinartgallery@gmail.com Telephone is 563-508-4630

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Muscatine Art Center's collections were significantly enriched by a gift of twenty-seven works of art by Matisse, Toulouse-Lautrec, Degas, Chagall, Renoir, Signac, Duffy, Laurencin and other European artists. The collection was a gift in 1992 from the estate of Mary Musser Gilmore in honor of her parents, Richard Drew Musser and Sarah Walker Musser.

This spring, the Muscatine Art Center welcomes Carol Ehlers, art history speaker, to present a lecture featuring Henri Matisse's Later Life: The Cutouts. View the artwork of Matisse that is part of the Muscatine Art Center collection. The lecture will be held on May 21, 2015, the third Thursday of the month and will be begin promptly at 5:30 pm. These lectures are FREE and open to the public.

 

Third Thursday, May 21, 2015 -- Henri Matisse's Later Life: The Cutouts

Henri Matisse recognized at one of the great artist of the twentieth century due to personal goal of the perfect synthesis of line and color. The program will include an introduction of the recognized works during his life time as he moves from the styles and subjects of pointillism, fauvism, odalisque, decorative arts, dance, and music. Later in life, Matisse relates how fauvism affected his cutouts.

Matisse did not originally see the cutouts as a medium for artwork but rather the cutouts were used as a process toward the final works. The talk includes information about: Dance and Music done for Russian collector Sergey Ivanovich Shchukin; the Dance done for Alfred Barnes; the Large Reclining Nude done for the Cone Sisters; and stage curtain design for Rouge et Noirs

In 1937, Tériade published Verve (magazine) and Matisse would use cut outs for covers. It would be Tériade, who encourages and supports Matisse to publish Jazz. The original edition of September 30, 1947 consisted of twenty plates. View the images and learn about the technique used to produce the work.

Shortly after Jazz, Matisse agrees to commission to design Chapel of Rosary in Vence, France. Learn about the four years, 1947-1951, of concentrated work to make his dream become reality and culmination of four years of concentrated work on stain glass, murals, and vestments. Today the chapel survives and represents a point that Matisse sees cut-outs as a medium for his artwork.

1952 was one of the most productive years for Matisse. The Sorrow of the King, Blue Nudes, Snail, Swimming Pool, Sheaf and other large scale cutouts will be presented with background information.

For Matisse's last fourteen years of his life or his second life, he found renewed and unexpected energies creating breathtaking new work called the cutouts.  Matisse dies on November 3, 1954

EVENT DETAILS:

What: "Henri Matisse's Later Life: The Cutouts

Who: Carol Ehlers

When: Third Thursday, May 21, 2014

Time: 5:30 PM

Where: The Muscatine Art Center's Music Room

Admission to these programs is FREE.

Please contact Melanie Alexander, Director,  with any questions or concerns at

563-263-8282 or by email at malexander@muscatineiowa.gov.

The Muscatine Art Center is located at 1314 Mulberry Avenue in Muscatine, Iowa. Hours are Tuesday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Thursday evenings until 7:00 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. Admission is free. Donations are appreciated. Go to www.muscatineartcenter.org for more information about programs and events and to download a class brochure.

Prepare yourself for the coming of The King in Concert this Saturday at the Adler Theatre. 2014 Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Champion, Jay Dupuis, helps the audience relive the magic and mystique of Elvis during this spectacular show.  The Army's best talent make their way to the Adler tomorrow night for a FREE Soldier Show full of song and dance.

Right next door, the RiverCenter hosts the Metro Mini Makers Expo Friday and Saturday. This annual exhibition revolves around unique dollhouse miniatures and the like. This year's expo will also feature a Graceful Ladies Chair workshop, Kitchen Canning in a Jar class, and Cherry Wood Pie/Jelly Cupboard workshop.

As a sponsor for Camp Euforia 12, River Music Experience is hosting a showcase featuring your favorite local bands tomorrow evening. One band will win a chance to play at Camp Euforia 2015, so come on out to support and vote for your favorite! On Sunday, Third Sunday Jazz presents the Edgar Crockett Quintet as they cover songs from legendary jazz artists in the Redstone Room. Enjoy a FREE pre-party to the 2015 Summer Camp Music Festival on Wednesday, too, when Jakubi and Fire Sale perform.

Peruse artwork of elementary students at the Figge Art Museum from now until May 24. This weekend, the work of Geneseo students will be on display in the rotating Young Artists at the Figge exhibition. Make sure you take a look at the unique art found in the Danish Modern: Design for Living and Yuriko Yamaguchi exhbits while you still can.

What better way to fill your weekend than with activities that support local? Swing by the Freight House Farmers Market Saturday AND Sunday to grab fresh, delicious goodies from local farmers, artists, and bakers. Find more unique crafts over at Crafted QC or take advantage of the JumpOnIt Mobile deal for The Full Kit while you're in the area. Text JumpOnQC to 88678 to retrieve the coupon!

See you downtown! For more events, click here.

WELCOME NEW MEMBERS!

A Simpler Time - Old and New - Furniture and More Owner, Tammy Allen (formerly Primitive Cottage) 510 N. Cody Road, LeClaire.  Hrs: Monday -Closed, Tues & Thur -10-2, Wed.-Fri -Sat -10-5, Sunday 12-4. 563-289-1223

Kitzman Chiropractic and Acupuncture - Dr. Jay Kitzman - 1101 Canal Shore Dr., LeClaire. Dedicated to helping people regain and maintain control of their health through a holistic approach. 563-289-2166 http://www.kitzmanwellnesscenter.com/

Foxtail Hair Lounge - Owner, Holly Kitzman -1101 Canal Shore Dr., LeClaire. We believe in giving our customers the utmost care all the way down to smallest details. Services for men, women and children including haircare, facials and more. 563-289-2441 http://www.foxtailhairlounge.com/

CHAMBER NEWSLETTER

The June 2015 Chamber Newsletter will soon be in production to be 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. No cost assistance in developing an advertisement is available through House of Print. If you would rather work with House of Print directly, send your ad to HouseofPrint@mchsi.com, and please copy LeClaireChamber@gmail.com Deadline was Wednesday, May 13th, 5:00 p.m.  May still be able to get your ad in if you send it by noon today! Chamber Members - Get the word out about your business or events and be ready for SUMMER!

 

CALENDAR

 

May 16th - Registration open for the 2015 LIVEFIT WITH LUPUS Race & Festival www.livefitwithlupus.org/ Click on 'Register Now' and select between the 1/2 Marathon, the new 10k race, the 5k or the Kids 1 Mile Fun Run! Sign up now to get the early bird rates.

 

May 16th - Trivia Night at the LeClaire Civic Center 127 S. Cody Road. Doors open at 6:30pm; Trivia starts at 7pm. 8-person teams; $10 per person. Everyone will be entered into a drawing for door prizes. Mulligans are 10 for $10. Each team may bring its own snacks, beer, wine, and soft drinks. Proceeds to benefit the LeClaire 4H Clovers. Call Debbie at 563-349-4403 or email Smith5Grand@gmail.com to reserve a table.

 

May 16th - Sketch & Improv Comedy Show - Princeton Community Center - 7:30p.m. Adult humor - ages 18+ only. Pre-Party and Post-Party at Go Fish Marina Bar & Grill. Tickets $20 online www.princtonplayers.org

 

May 18th - Economic Development Meeting City Hall 8:00a.m.

 

May 22nd - Wide River Winery Live Music - 5-8p.m. Pieces of Candy

 

May 22nd - Bierstube Karaoke 9pm-1am. Special Late Night Menu until 1a.m.!

 

May 26th - An Afternoon of Euchre at the Princeton Community Center. Meet at 11:30 to order lunch from Go Fish! or just arrive by 12:45 for Euchre. Coffee and dessert provided. We play until 3:00p.m.  Bonnie Sparks-Gray 563-332-5951 for more information. Sponsored by Zion Lutheran Church and others.

 

May 29th - Wide River Winery Live Music - 5-8p.m. Black Velvet Band

 

June 5th - First Friday in LeClaire - 5-8p.m.

 

June 5th - Wide River Winery Live Music - 5-8p.m. H.C. Wallace

 

June 5th-6th - City Wide Garage Sales

Go to http://www.visitleclaire.com/garage_sale_signup.html by May 22 to list your garage sale. Garage Sale Guides will be available online at www.visitleclaire.com, at the LeClaire Information Center (122 N. Cody Road), LeClaire Community Library, and LeClaire City Hall by May 31st.

 

June 12th - Wide River Winery Live Music - 5-8p.m. Lewis Knudsen

 

June 12th - Bierstube - Karaoke 9pm-1am. Special Late Night Menu until 1a.m.!

 

June 13th - Kid Pickers Only Flea Market! 10am - 4pm

If your kids are between the ages 7-13 and have junk & collectibles to sell, don't miss the chance for them to be vendors at a real flea market just for KIDS! Fuel your child's interest in history, business, and collecting by letting them set up and vend their own booth at a real flea market just for kids. They will learn from each other, gain valuable experience, and have fun!

WHO: Kids aged 7-13 only!

WHAT: A real, live flea market for kids, by kids.

WHERE: LeClaire Levee 100 Front Street - LeClaire, IA

WHY: To encourage your kids' love of collecting, buying & selling, and to offer them a valuable true to life experience of being a picker!

HOW: Just click the link below to get your kids signed up today. Deadline: May 25, 2015.

https://kidpickerfleamarket.wufoo.com/forms/ze5p0r0hcehwd/Rain date is June 14.

Sponsored by Antique Archaeology LeClaire, Iowa

 

June 13th-21st - Buffalo Bill Museum is participating in Quad Cities' Museum Week. It started with an idea, and now nineteen Quad Cities museums are partnering to create an entire week of fun activities, special events and exhibits to showcase the vibrant history of our region. LeClaire's own Buffalo Bill Museum will hold Guided Tours of the Lone Star Steamboat (admission charged) June 13, 14 and 20, 21, Noon to 5 p.m.  On June 14, 2015, noon to 5p.m., the Buffalo Bill Museum will be partnering in a "Cody Trail Passport" program, admission charged. Enjoy a special, self-guided tour of four fascinating Iowa historic sites along the Cody Trail. Pick up a "Cody Trail Passport Self-Guided Tour" at any of the participating locations to plan your driving adventure. The tour includes the Buffalo Bill Museum in LeClaire, Buffalo Bill Cody Homestead in Princeton, and the Dan Nagle Walnut Grove Pioneer Village and Alexander Brownlie Sod House in Long Grove. Have your passport stamped at each location for a chance to win a gift basket filled with souvenirs from all four historic sites. Drop fully-stamped passport in an entry box at any location. For more information, contact the Buffalo Bill Museum, 199 N. Front Street, LeClaire, www.buffalobillmuseumleclaire.com Phone 563-289-5580.

 

June 19th - Wide River Winery Live Music - 5-8p.m. Whoozdads?

 

June 20th - All You Need Is Love Music Festival LeClaire Pavilion and several downtown businesses - Live Music and more!

 

June 21st - Bierstube Father's Day Brunch 7am- 1pm. Lunch menu at 11am

Adults (13+)- $13.95.  6-12 years old- $7.95. Kids 5 and under FREE

Bottomless mimosas available for $8 during breakfast!

 

June 22nd - Economic Development Meeting - City Hall - 8a.m.

 

June 26th - Wide River Winery Live Music - 5-8p.m. Black Velvet Band

 

June 26th - Bierstube - Karaoke 9pm-1am Special Late Night Menu until 1a.m.!

 

June 27th - French Market Day

 

SAVE THE DATE

 

July 18th - LeClaire High School Reunion For All Who Attended LeClaire Township Schools before 1960. Pleasant Valley Community School District High School Cafeteria, Belmont Road, Bettendorf, IA. Doors open 3p.m. Buffet Dinner, 5-7p.m. Program 7p.m. Commemorative T-Shirts - $10.00. $18 per person. Reservations Required. Guests Welcome! Contact Marie Spinsby, 563-289-4588.

 

FYI

 

Bierstube -

Summer Kitchen Hours

Sunday- 7am-10pm

Monday- Thursday 10:30am-10pm

Friday- 10:30am-12am

Saturday- 7am-12am

Karaoke every 2nd & 4th Fridays from 9pm-1am.

New Late night Happy Hour 9pm-1am!

Late night Menu available 9pm-12am!

 

Join Crane & Pelican Café every Thursday evening from 5-9pm for Sliders & Suds. For $10, you get three gourmet sliders with their house made chips, and for $5 you get three 8 oz. sample pours of beer!

 

Faithful Pilot - April, May, June, July, and August

Mondays - Half Priced Martini's

Tuesdays - Tequila Tuesday $5.00 unique, and interesting tequila cocktails for $5.00

Wednesday - Half Priced Bottle of Wine Night

Thursday - $1.00 Oysters & Buckets of Beer on the patio

Saturday - Saturday Brunch 11-2 - yes Brunch is back at The Pilot on Saturdays!

Sunday - reserved for wine tastings and private events.

 

Jones St. Java House has fresh, tasty wraps for lunch in addition to morning pastries, coffee, tea, and other beverages.

Go Fish Marina Bar & Grill Summer Dinner Specials have started! Monday: Burger Baskets Tuesday: Tacos - Wednesday: 50 cent Wings - Thursday: BBQ Ribs - All day Sunday: Jumbo Peel 'n Eat Shrimp

Princeton Community Center The fourth Wednesday of each month through October we will have An Afternoon of Euchre beginning around 12:30 p.m.  Anyone interested in lunch can meet at 11:30 a.m. and we will order from Go Fish (lunch is on their own) and have it delivered to the Center with Euchre to start after that. Zion Lutheran co-sponsors the event.  There will be coffee and dessert included.  There will be no fee to play, just enjoy a fun afternoon near the Mississippi.

 

The Ascentra Credit Union Foundation will host its first fundraising event with the Inaugural Paul Lensmeyer Golf Outing on Sept. 28, 2015 at the Rock Island Arsenal Golf Club. The event will include a four-person scramble, box lunch and awards reception following the golf outing. Register now by visiting following the golf outing link on the foundation website located at www.ascentra.org/foundation.  Following the link, people can register to golf and companies may also partake in special sponsorship opportunities are still available. For more information, please contact Event Coordinator Ally Herr at 563-344-2279 or email mktg@ascentra.org.

 

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. Board Meetings are held the 4th Tuesday of each month, 8a.m. at LeClaire City Hall.

 

SERVING THE COMMUNITY AND BEYOND

 

First Presbyterian Church, LeClaire Wednesday evening program: Halftime! For kids, 5-11 years old. It's half way through the week - and it's a time of fun for the kids. We meet from 5:30-7pm, every Wednesday - there is school, through May 6. We serve dinner, play games, have a lesson and a craft. Have your child join us for a week or two to see what we are doing. We are located across from Bridgeview Elementary School, at 200 South 12th street. For more information, call Pastor Melody at 563-381-7777.

 

Pick up the new 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

 

Riverview Apartment for Rent - Downtown LeClaire. One Bedroom. $1250/month. Call 563-940-3742 for more information.

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. Description: 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!

May 16th - Cars & Coffee - LeClaire Levee

June 5th-6th - City Wide Garage Sales

June 13th - Kid Picker's Flea Market (rain date, June 14th)

June 20th - All You Need Is Love Music Festival

June 27th - French Market Day

Tug Fest - August 13-15

 

CHAMBER NETWORKING EVENTS - EVERYONE WELCOME!

June 9th - Big Dave and Holly's - Lunch - noon

July 14th - Blue Iguana - Lunch - noon

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