ROCK ISLAND, IL (04/22/2015)(readMedia)-- The Augustana Chamber Singers performed their spring concert on Sunday, April 19 in Wallenberg Hall. Seventeen student musicians shared their talent with the Augustana community. Selections included "Dobbin's Flowery Vale" arranged by Rachel Lindley and "World of Sports" by Anders Edenroth, among others. This performance was in conjunction with the Wennerberg Men's Chorus Festival with Matt Oltman which was made possible by the generous support from the Meredith Foundation.

Students from your area included:

Benjamin Knapper of Davenport

Jens Hurty of Moline

Founded in 1860, Augustana College is a selective four-year residential college of the liberal arts and sciences. The college is recognized for the innovative program Augie Choice, which provides each student up to $2,000 to pursue a high-impact learning experience such as study abroad, an internship or research with a professor. Current students and alumni include 155 Academic All-Americans, a Nobel laureate, 13 college presidents and other distinguished leaders. The college enrolls 2,500 students and is located along one of the world's most important waterways, the Mississippi River, in a community that reflects the diversity of the United States.

ROCK ISLAND, IL (04/22/2015)(readMedia)-- The Wennerberg Men's Festival Chorus participated in a four day workshop with guest conductor Matt Oltman. The final performance was on Sunday, April 19 in Wallenberg Hall. Over forty men from Wennerberg Men's Chorus, Augustana Choir, the Handel Oratorio Society, local high schools, and the surrounding community participated in the festival. Selections included "Ave Maria" by Franz Biebl and "Die Rose stand imm Tau" by Robert Shumann, among others. The festival was made possible by the generous support of the Meredith Foundation.

Students from your area included:

Andrew Skalak of Davenport

Anthony TouVelle of Bettendorf

Adam Bengfort of Davenport

Joseph Oliger of Davenport

Liam Baldwin of Davenport

Jens Hurty of Moline

Payton Brasher of Davenport

Founded in 1860, Augustana College is a selective four-year residential college of the liberal arts and sciences. The college is recognized for the innovative program Augie Choice, which provides each student up to $2,000 to pursue a high-impact learning experience such as study abroad, an internship or research with a professor. Current students and alumni include 155 Academic All-Americans, a Nobel laureate, 13 college presidents and other distinguished leaders. The college enrolls 2,500 students and is located along one of the world's most important waterways, the Mississippi River, in a community that reflects the diversity of the United States.

Quad Cities maintains first place in the Western Division with an 11-3 record

PEORIA, Ill. (April 22, 2015) - Quad Cities River Bandits right-hander Joe Musgrove matched a career high with nine strikeouts in 5 2/3 innings to become the Midwest League's first three-game winner this season, thanks to home runs by catcher Jacob Nottingham, right fielder Ryan Bottger and left fielder Jorge Martinez in a 6-2 victory at Dozer Park Wednesday.

Winning for the fourth time in five games in Peoria, Quad Cities (11-3) kept sole possession of first place in the Western Division for a fifth straight day. The club clinched its fifth straight series victory to open the season. Quad Cities last won five straight regular season series at the end of the 2013 season from Aug. 17 to Sept. 2.

In a game that began less than 13 hours after the teams finished playing Tuesday night, Chiefs left-hander Austin Gomber (1-2) worked a perfect top of the first inning, which ended with center fielder Derek Fisher grounding out to second base. Fisher slowed up after running through first base on the play and was removed from the game before taking the field. Bottger came in to replace him in the lineup.

In the bottom of the inning against Musgrove (3-0), Chiefs leadoff batter Magneuris Sierra reached on an error by shortstop Kristian Trompiz, went to second base on a passed ball by Nottingham, advanced to third on a flyout by shortstop Oscar Mercado and scored on a groundout by third baseman Danny Diekroeger.

Gomber held the lead until three batters into the top of the second inning. He walked second baseman Mott Hyde with one out, and then Nottingham drove his third home run of the season over the yellow line above the ivy in center field for a 2-1 Quad Cities lead. Gomber retired the next five batters before Bottger led off the fourth inning by hitting the first pitch of the inning to the left field berm for his first Midwest League home run since last Aug. 5. Then in the fifth inning, shortstop Kristian Trompiz singled to left field, and left fielder Jorge Martinez launched his second home run of the season - and first right-handed - to left field for a 5-1 advantage. After Gomber did not allow a home run in his first two starts of the year, the three against him Wednesday matched the total he allowed in the 2014 season.

The River Bandits added their only non-home run tally in the sixth inning against Gomber, as Hyde drew a one-out walk, and third baseman Alex Hernandez lined a two-out RBI double to left field against former River Bandit and third-year Chiefs right-hander Jhonny Polanco. Gomber was charged with six earned runs on four hits and three walks with eight strikeouts in 5 2/3 innings.

In his longest outing of the season, Musgrove worked around four hits and struck out seven batters in the first five innings without allowing Peoria another run. After he struck out the first two batters in the sixth inning, however, Diekroeger drew a walk - the first allowed in 14 2/3 innings this season by Musgrove - and designated hitter Justin Ringo drove an RBI double to right field. Musgrove left the mound after allowing two runs - one earned - on five hits and one walk. Right-hander Keegan Yuhl came in to retire the next four batters for a scoreless 1 1/3-inning outing.

The Chiefs bullpen of Polanco and right-hander Robby Rowland combined to pitch 3 1/3 shutout innings with six strikeouts. Quad Cities struck out a season-high 14 times. The River Bandits used right-hander Ryan Thompson to retire the final six batters. For a second straight day, River Bandits pitchers did not allow a Chiefs base runner after the sixth inning.

The River Bandits have won the first two games of each of their five series this season. However, they are 1-3 in series finales and conclude their series in Peoria at 7 p.m. Thursday. Right-hander Austin Chrismon (1-1) is scheduled to face Chiefs right-hander Daniel Poncedeleon (1-0), who defeated Quad Cities April 11 at Dozer Park.

UP NEXT: Smart Toyota of the Quad Cities and WLLR present the first Friday Fireworks of the season following the 7 p.m. game Friday at Modern Woodmen Park. It is also Legends of Rock Night for the opener of the six-game, seven-day homestand. 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.

ABOUT THE BANDITS: The River Bandits ownership in 2014 made one of the biggest improvements to Modern Woodmen Park since the ballpark was first built back in 1931! A new Ferris wheel, standing 105 feet over the playing field, opened May 24, Space Camp opened June 20; the new Drop'N Twist debuted in July; and the newly expanded 300-foot long zip line also reopened.

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No large-market station in Iowa earned more awards than KWQC-TV6 at the Iowa Broadcast News Association this past weekend.

The station earned the coveted Overall Excellence award, as well as first-place awards for Political Coverage, Best Investigative/In-depth (reporter Mark Stevens for "Flood Insurance Reform"), and Spot News Coverage ("Quad Cities Flash Flooding").

KWQC's Gary Metivier earned a second-place award for Overall Excellence in Anchoring.  The station's digital team took home second place for Overall Best Use of Media for its coverage of the 2014 Bix-7 road race.  KWQC also got second place in the Best Newscast category.

Third place wins for KWQC include News Photography (Mike Ortiz for "Frels Garden Railroad") and Farm and Agribusiness stories (Courtney Yuen and Randy Biery for "Calamus Harvest Hope").

"We work hard every day to bring the best, most complete news to all of our viewers who count on us every day," said KWQC-TV6 news director Rich Kurz.  "This is just another mark of our success in doing that, and it feels great to see our peers across the country recognize it."

Any station that broadcasts into Iowa is eligible for the IBNA awards.  KWQC-TV6 competes in the large market category against stations from Des Moines and the Waterloo/Cedar Rapids/Iowa City/Dubuque markets.
DENVER - April 21, 2015 - I want my REMTV! Fathom Events, in partnership with Rhino Entertainment, announced today the next concert event in the "Classic Music Series" -- Classic Music Series: R.E.M. by MTV. Coming to select U.S. movie theaters nationwide on Tuesday, May 19 at 7:30 p.m. (local time), R.E.M. by MTV, tells the story of thirty years of the GRAMMY® Award-winning, Rock and Roll Hall of Famers from their early days in Athens, GA through to stadium tours around the world. Drawing on archival footage from the MTV vaults, the film traces R.E.M. in real time, which makes it feel as exciting and immediate as it did when it was happening. This exclusive cinema event includes famous R.E.M. interviews with Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart, television performances, award show appearances, clips from live concerts and more.
Tickets for "R.E.M. by MTV" are available at participating theater box offices and online at www.FathomEvents.com. The event will be presented in approximately 300 select movie theaters around the country through Fathom's Digital Broadcast Network. For a complete list of theater locations visit the Fathom Events website (theaters and participants are subject to change).
"Alexander Young's documentary is a fine way to tell the story of R.E.M. through its various twists and turns, as captured in real time by MTV's cameras-- it has some great funny bits too!" said longtime R.E.M. manager Bertis Downs.
MTV and R.E.M. came of age together and for decades were inexorably intertwined. Singer Michael Stipe, guitaristPeter Buck, bassist Mike Mills, and drummer Bill Berry formed R.E.M. in 1980, with the band releasing its first single just weeks before MTV hit the airwaves in 1981.  From the start, MTV documented R.E.M,'s music and stories, and ultimately, their decision to disband in 2011. R.E.M. by MTV, a feature-length documentary directed by Alexander Young, compiles footage from the vaults of MTV and their domestic and international sister networks to tell the group's tale from start to end.
Fathom Events Vice President of Programming Kymberli Frueh-Owens said, "We are pleased to bring this event to select cinemas nationwide. 'R.E.M. by MTV' is a fascinating documentary that perfectly traces not only the entire career of one of the most influential alternative rock acts, but the network that changed how fans saw their favorite bands."
This is the fourth event in the "Classic Music Series," following the successful "Aerosmith Rocks Donington 2014" in February, "Classic Music Series: Led Zeppelin" in March and Grateful Dead Annual Meet Up in May. The series will continue to feature at least one iconic band each month.
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Teacher Leadership and Compensation funds being counted in grand total for basic school services

DES MOINES, IA (04/22/2015)(readMedia)-- Members of the Task Force on Teacher Leadership and Compensation and the Commission on Educator Leadership and Compensation delivered a letter to Governor Terry Branstad and Members of the Iowa Legislature reminding them of the parameters of the Teacher Leadership and Compensation funding.

It has become clear through the long debate over Supplemental State Aid (SSA) this legislative session that the Teacher Leadership and Compensation System (TLC) funds are being counted in a grand total for basic school services. This accounting implies a greater level of budget support for basic funding than actually exists. TLC funds are not to be used for anything other than the TLC program and to count them toward a general fund is irresponsible and misleading.

"House Republicans have declared their education budget total at $100 million which actually includes $50 million from the TLC program. So, in reality, only $50 million of that total goes to basic general funding in our schools. That was not the intent of the TLC dollars, nor is it honest accounting," said Mary Jane Cobb, ISEA Executive Director, and a member of both the Task Force on Teacher Leadership and Compensation and the Commission on Educator Leadership.

"The Teacher Leadership funding is allocated only to schools that have been approved in the application process for very specific uses--and not all districts receive these funds. TLC is a special initiative, and should not detract from the resources provided to schools to meet the basic services to our students," said Lisa Bartusek, Executive Director of the Iowa Association of School Boards and Member of the Commission on Educator Leadership and Compensation.

"We have fully supported the TLC program every step along the way, but never envisioned that funding this initiative would sacrifice basic school funding. Our schools are a worthy investment of taxpayer dollars, to keep up with the basic costs of doing school business and to improve instruction," added Lew Finch, Executive Director, of the Urban Education Network of Iowa.

Thirty members of both the Task Force on Teacher Leadership and Compensation and the Commission on Educator Leadership signed the letter to Governor Branstad and the Legislature. The letter makes clear that the funds going into the Teacher Leadership and Compensation System (TLC), a three-year phase-in program aimed at elevating positions in schools to meaningful and well-designed leadership and collaborative opportunities by cultivating and utilizing the expertise of educators, are kept separate and apart from the general education funds.

Members of the task force and the commission include members from the Iowa Public Education Coalition, a group of the state's largest education organizations, which includes the Iowa State Education Association, Iowa Association of School Boards, the School Administrators of Iowa, the Iowa Area Education Agencies, the Urban Education Network of Iowa and the Rural Schools Advocates of Iowa.

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Bonding over good food with good people is the way legendary actor and American icon John Wayne liked to live his life. Launching May 5th, 2015, The Official John Wayne Way to Grill is filled with meals to bring family and friends together delivered in Duke's trademark no-nonsense style.

The grill book, published by Media Lab Books, features 100+ recipes including starters, steak, chicken, fish, pork, burgers, dogs and sides including selections straight from the Wayne family archives. The grill book is also filled with Wayne family tips on how to get the most out the recipes along with insight into Duke's life.

"My father was a big man with an appetite to match," said Ethan Wayne. "He would have eaten steak and potatoes at every meal, and the phrase 'charred medium' still rings in my ears. As much as he enjoyed a well-prepared piece of meat, what John Wayne loved best about a meal was how it brought us all together. Gathered around the grill, trading stories and laughs, a dinner at the end of a long day of work meant good times and better company."

The Official John Wayne Way to Grill retails for $22.99 and is available for sale at book stores nationwide as well as select mass merchants and supermarkets.

 

About John Wayne Enterprises

John Wayne Enterprises' mission is to preserve and protect the name, image, and likeness of John Wayne by associating the John Wayne brand with quality and timeless products and experiences that embody the spirit of John Wayne and give back to the community. To further its mission, John Wayne Enterprises enters into selective licensing or partnership agreements in merchandising, cancer research, treatment and education as well as public facilities, institutions and agencies. For more information please visit www.johnwayne.com.

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Over their 40+ year career, Aerosmith has earned the title of "America's Greatest Rock and Roll Band" and their 3D concert is sure to be a crowd pleaser! With several platinum albums, many number one hits and 4 Grammy Awards, Aerosmith Rocks Donington 3D is packed with many fan favorites.

Captured at Donington Park at Leicestershire UK on Sunday June 15, 2014, where tickets to the live event went for $800... Aerosmith proved beyond a doubt that they still have what it takes to ROCK an audience.This concert will take fans on an epic Dream On journey full of Sweet Emotion.

"Walk This Way" to the Putnam May 7th at
7pm to hear the best Aerosmith songs on the National Geographic GIANT Screen!
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There's still time to sign up for the LeClaire Girls Getaway this Friday & Saturday, but you must register online no later than April 23!
The event includes a style show featuring fashions from LeClaire shops, dinner at the award-winning Steventon's Restaurant overlooking the Mississippi River, and fun games with lots of great prizes. Aubrey Jackson from KWQC and Paula Sands Live will be the style show's announcer. $50 per person includes Dinner, Style Show, Games with Prizes, Door Prizes, Goodie Bag, and Special Offers and Demonstrations from participating LeClaire Shops.
The great door prizes on Friday night include : a statue from Isabel Bloom, a lantern from Dwellings, a sample pack of olive oils from the LeClaire Olive Oil Co., Pure Fiji Products from El Rio Spa & Wellness, coffee & tea Package from Café at El Rio Spa, a wooden bowl from Urban Classic Home, an overnight stay at Comfort Inn & Suites - Riverview, $20 in Chamber Bucks from the LeClaire Chamber of Commerce, Girls Getaway t-shirts from Wild Horse Canvas Prints, and a candle basket from JewelScent Candles (Mary Kay Rossmiller, Consultant).
The Dinner and Style Show on Friday will include a fun, new twist! For the first time ever, Vignettes is coordinating the Style Show and the entertainment will include exciting games with a chance to win over $575 in prizes from Vignettes, The Fig Tree, and Everfield.
  • You will also have the opportunity to purchase a chance to win a "Play & Stay Package in LeClaire"! Package includes the following worth over $350: Overnight Stay for 2 Guests at Grasshoppers Guest House, Massage for two at El Rio Spa & Wellness, $50 Gift Card for Dinner at Faithful Pilot, Wine Glasses & Certificate for Buy one Bottle of Wine and get one free Bottle at Wide River Winery, and $30 in Chamber Bucks to spend at LeClaire Businesses. Only $5 per ticket. All proceeds go to "Winnie's Place". Winnie's Place is a shelter program to assist women, with or without children, who are homeless or victims of violence.
  • There will also be plenty of time to shop in the unique stores in downtown LeClaire, catch a demo on window coverings at Style with P.M. Interiors, tour the Mississippi River Distilling Company, enjoy wine tastings at Wide River Winery and Grasshoppers, get creative with a fun re-purposed craft class at Reusable Usables, and much more. El Rio Spa & Wellness will have 25% off retail products all weekend, and on Saturday, ladies shopping at Aunt Hatties will receive a FREE gift for attending the Girls Getaway. Aunt Hattie's will also be serving wine and treats, and has some great coupons in the Goodie Bag that everyone will receive! Register online at www.leclairegirlsgetaway.com.  # # #

WEST BRANCH, IOWA– This year's "Music on the Village Green" kicks off with the award-winning West Branch High School Jazz Band on Wednesday, May 13. The concerts are free and begin at 7:00 p.m. at Herbert Hoover National Historic Site in West Branch, Iowa.

Following the May 13 performance, Herbert Hoover National Historic Site in cooperation with the City of West Branch and Main Street West Branch invites visitors to a series of special musical events each Thursday night in June.  The weekly performances feature 1970s hits group Brass Transit Authority (June 4), bluegrass band Highway Home (June 11), mariachi musicians Las Guitarras de Mexico (June 18), and bluesman Kevin "B.F." Burt (June 25).

The outdoor concerts take place on the village green at the intersection of Parkside Drive and Main Street in historic downtown West Branch.  The village green provides a classic small town setting in which to enjoy an evening of free entertainment. Ample parking is nearby, and people are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or ground blankets. In inclement weather the performances will be moved across Main Street to the West Branch Town Hall.

Herbert Hoover National Historic Site joins parks across the country to encourage everyone to find their park and share their stories online at FindYourPark.com. Launched by the National Park Service and the National Park Foundation, Find Your Park is a public awareness and education campaign celebrating the milestone centennial anniversary of the National Park Service in 2016 and setting the stage for its second century of service.

Herbert Hoover National Historic Site and the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum are in West Branch, Iowa at exit 254 off I-80. Both are open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central Time. For more information go online at www.nps.gov/heho or call (319) 643-2541.

Herbert Hoover National Historic Site

110 Parkside Drive

PO Box 607

West Branch, Iowa 52358

319 643-2541 phone

319 643-7864 fax

www.nps.gov/heho

Twitter: @HooverNPS

Facebook: HerbertHooverNHS

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