I wanted to share a few updates on our disaster relief work in just the last 5 days. The American Red Cross is working with the Nepal Red Cross and our international counterparts to respond to the catastrophic earthquake in Nepal.

Reports vary, but more than 5,000 people have been killed in Nepal, Tibet, Bangladesh and at the Nepal-China border, with some 10,000 more injured. Many are feared trapped under rubble and, tragically, the number of casualties is expected to rise.

In addition to joining the relief efforts in Nepal, the Red Cross continues to respond to emergencies happening in communities near you, and prepare for more to come.

Severe flooding and tornadoes in parts of the United States have already ushered in spring storm season. The Red Cross is providing shelter and assistance for the community residents who need it.

Numerous multi-unit home fires impacted families this week across the country. Our volunteers and employees were on the scene right away to provide comfort, food, gift cards to purchase clean clothes, and help with next steps toward rebuilding lives.

This past week has been devastating for so many families. We're humbled by the ongoing support of the Red Cross community, because it's times like these when your commitment can truly change the lives of people who are suffering.  

We are so grateful to all of you who have donated, your support is making an incredible impact for those in need. If you'd like to support our efforts at home and across the globe, donate to American Red Cross Disaster Relief to help people affected by disasters big and small.

Port Byron, IL - May is Bike Month! To celebrate, Port Byron, IL and Sparta, WI will kick off the inaugural Will to Ben bicycle ride with a news conference at 3 p.m. Friday, May 8 in downtown Port Byron, IL at the Will Be Rollin' statue. Port Byron Mayor Kevin Klute, other Quad Cities dignitaries, and officials from Sparta WI will provide information on this unique ride to occur between two communities and two states October 3-9, 2015.

Local members of the Quad Cities Bicycle Club and fans of the penny farthing bicycles will also be on hand to kick-off the event. It is hoped that this will become one of the Midwest's premier
annual bike rides linking the two 30 foot penny-farthing bicycles. "When the bicyclists leave Port Byron they 'Will B. Rolling;' when they reach Sparta they've 'Ben Bikin.'"

Background:

The Village of Port Byron, IL, the Quad Cities Convention & Visitors Bureau, the Blackhawk Waterways Convention & Visitors Bureau, the Sparta, WI Chamber of Commerce, and communities in between have partnered to create the inaugural "Will B. Rolling to Ben Bikin" bicycle tour to be held October 3-9, 2015. The tour covers portions of Northwestern Illinois and Southwestern Wisconsin at a time of year when fall colors should be at their peak and when Sparta's Fallfest is in full swing to offer riders festivities at the conclusion of the tour. The ride covers six days, averaging 10 hours per day.

In 1995, Sparta designed and manufactured a large fiberglass "man" dressed in Sparta colors (red and gold), sitting on a penny-farthing bike. The bike and rider were installed in the Information Area on the corner of Water and Highway 16, a prominent spot for viewing, and were named "Ben Bikin." The statue was manufactured by a local Sparta company called Fiberglass Animals Shapes & Trademarks (F.A.S.T.).

In 2013, the Port Byron Mayor visited Sparta to ride the famous Elroy-Sparta Trail and was impressed with the statue. F.A.S.T. was commissioned to build a replica to be called Will B. Rolling, and it was installed in 2013 in a prominent location in downtown Port Byron, adjacent to the Mississippi River and the Great River Trail. The mayors began to discuss the possibility of connecting the two towns with a bicycling event. The Sparta Area Chamber of Commerce began collaborating between the two cities and eventually contracted with Bicycle Illinois to coordinate the logistics of the event.

To register go to www.willtoben.com

Other Announcements:

Quad City Get Out And Trail (GOAT) Event

Bettendorf, Davenport, Moline, and Rock Island Parks and Recreation Departments invite the public to participate in their annual GOAT event! This "Get Out And Trail" event will be held on Saturday, May 9, 2015 from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Enjoy the many trails in the Quad Cities with your family and friends. The majority of the routes are on separated trails along the Mississippi River and Duck Creek in Iowa and the Rock River in Illinois. Walk, jog, bike, or rollerblade as much or as little of the many trails as you want and in any direction, starting from any location.

Various hosts will be located throughout the loop from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. with refreshments available. There will also be raffle tickets given out to anyone visiting any of the rest stops, so be sure to stop by as many as you can to help your chances of winning great prizes! This is a free event, and no registration is needed. Maps of the routes are available at the following locations:

Bettendorf Parks and Recreation at (563)344-4113 or http://www.bettendorf.org/parks

Davenport Parks and Recreation at (563)328-7275 or

http://www.cityofdavenportiowa.com/parks

Moline Parks and Recreation at (309) 524-2424 or http://www.molineparks.com

Rock Island Parks and Recreation at (309) 732-7275 or http://www.rigov.com

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May 4 & 5: Celebrate Navy Week at the Putnam Museum and Science Center!

Designed by the Navy Office of Community Outreach, Navy weeks are arranged to bring America's Navy closer to the people it protects in cities that do not have a significant naval presence. Navy Week activities are included with admission:
May 4 & 5 Times:
USS Constitution Presentations (10:15am & 11:15am)
Come see Sailors stationed aboard the world's oldest commissioned warship USS Constitution as they interact with guests in traditional 1800's uniforms and talk STEM and history.

Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Demonstrations (10:00am-12:00pm)
Navy EOD Technicians interact with visitors through static displays, dive suits, and robots.

Navy STEM Activities (10:00am-5:00pm)
Get involved with our Laparoscopic Simulator Trainer, Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS) and other interactive activities all designed to show the importance of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and how we use it in the Fleet! Also stop by and visit our Environmental "Stewards of the Sea" and meet Stewie, our mascot, and get an inside look at how the Navy is on the leading edge of environmental awareness.
May 7 @ 7pm:  Aerosmith Rocks Donington 3D

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!

Washington, D.C. - The bipartisan, bicameral Iowa delegation, led by Congressman Dave Loebsack, today called on the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to provide any assistance they can under their statutory authority to help affected states combat the recent outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI H5N2), also known as bird flu. In a letter to Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, the Members of Congress detailed the vested interest that the USDA has in containing and preventing the spread of this outbreak. As of today, Iowa has had eight confirmed cases and four probable cases of bird flu, affecting more than 10 million birds. Iowa is the nation's leading egg-producing state.

"Iowa leads the nation in egg production, producing approximately 16.5 billion eggs annually, and is ninth in turkey production. Within the past month, the HPAI H5N2 virus has impacted one-sixth of Iowa's 59.5 million egg laying chickens and over 100,000 turkeys," the Members of Congress wrote. "While there is no known risk of HPAI H5N2 transferring to humans, stopping the spread quickly is necessary to safeguard our country's poultry and egg producers and ensuring a stable domestic supply of these foods that are an integral part of healthy diets for millions of Americans. Our nation has a vested interest in containing and preventing the spread to other Iowa communities and states, and ensuring consumers are not adversely impacted by increasing egg and poultry prices."

In the letter, the members of the Iowa delegation called on USDA to:

·         Provide communities battling the avian influenza with all available assistance;

·         Provide Members of Congress with time-sensitive updates on new cases and requests for further resources to help turkey farmers and egg producers; and

·         Inform Congress of the economic impact that the poultry and egg reductions will have on producers and consumers.

A copy of the letter can be found here.

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Moline, IL - The Salvation Army is offering a low-cost Summer Day Camp.   For the eleventh year, children can come spend their summer in a fun-filled and safe setting at the Community Center, located near downtown Moline. The Summer Day Camp runs from June 8th to August 7th.  

Children entering kindergarten through 6th grade will be cared for Monday through Friday, 8:00am-4:00pm. A breakfast and lunch are provided each day.  IL Child Care Assistance is accepted, and sliding scale fees and scholarships are available.

Activities will include swimming twice a week, weekly field trips to places such as: Niabi Zoo, Fun City, Family Museum, a fishing expedition and much more. This will be a fun, educational summer for your children!

Space is limited; please stop in at The Salvation Army located at 2200 5th Avenue Moline, IL to register ASAP.  If you have any questions, please call 309-764-6996 x209 and ask for Duane Sorenson.

MOUNT VERNON, IA (04/30/2015)(readMedia)-- More than 200 students received academic awards from Cornell College on April 23.

Rachel Henning of De Witt earned membership in Beta Beta Beta (Biology Honorary Society).

Aubrey Kohl of Bettendorf earned the Alice Gehant Absher Award, membership in Phi Alpha Delta (Pre-law Honrary Society).

Kaylin Voss of Davenport earned the John Branner Shackford Shakespeare Prize.

Each year Cornell College honors outstanding academic achievement with a variety of collegewide, interdepartmental, and departmental awards.

One of the 40 "Colleges That Change Lives," Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa, is a national liberal arts college with a distinctive One Course At A Time curriculum. The One Course schedule provides students the chance to dive into their studies, focus more intensely on the disciplines of their choice, and learn authentically with the unique freedom to shed the confines of the traditional classroom to study off-campus, pursue research, or accept an internship -- all without missing out on other classes.

Cornell has been recognized by numerous publications for the value its education offers and for academic excellence. This year it was named of the 100 best values in liberal arts education by Kiplinger's, one of the "Best Value Schools" among national liberal arts colleges by U.S. News and World Report, and one of the 100 Affordable Elite Colleges by Washington Monthly. Ninety-three percent of Cornell graduates earn their degrees in four years. In 2013 Cornell was named one of the 25 colleges with the best professors by the Center for College Affordability and Productivity.

For more information, visit www.cornellcollege.edu.

Register for a chance to win a $5,290 College Savings Iowa Account

DES MOINES, IA (04/30/2015)(readMedia)-- State Treasurer Michael L. Fitzgerald is asking Iowans to celebrate 529 College Savings Day on May 29 by exploring the benefits of using a 529 plan, such as College Savings Iowa, to save for their loved ones' future higher education expenses. "We want parents to know it's never too early or late to start planning for their children's education," Fitzgerald said. "As a way to raise awareness about 529 plans, families are able to gain a jump start on saving for their child's future education by registering for the chance to win a $5,290 College Savings Iowa account." For more information and to enter the giveaway, please visit CollegeSavingsIowa.com before May 31.

May 29 was declared 529 College Savings Day in order to help bring attention to the fact that saving for college is one of the most significant things families can do for the children in their lives. "Children with a college savings account in their name are six times more likely to attend a four-year college compared to children with no dedicated college savings account," Fitzgerald added. "Those who begin putting away money early can make their college savings add up to a significant amount. I encourage all Iowa families to consider opening a College Savings Iowa account for a special child in their life."

College Savings Iowa offers families a tax advantaged way to save money for their children's higher education. It only takes $25 to open an account, and anyone - parents, grandparents, friends and relatives - can invest in College Savings Iowa on behalf of a child. Iowa taxpayers have the additional benefit of being able to deduct contributions up to $3,163 per beneficiary account from their 2015 Iowa adjusted gross income.*

. For more information about future giveaways and events, connect with College Savings Iowa on Facebook and Twitter (@Iowa529Plan).

*Adjusted annually for inflation. If withdrawals are not qualified, the deductions must be added back to Iowa taxable income.

**The earnings portion of nonqualified withdrawals may be subject to federal income tax and a 10% federal penalty tax, as well as state and local 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 the 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.

DES MOINES, IA (04/30/2015)(readMedia)-- State Treasurer Michael L. Fitzgerald announced he is looking for more than one million people who are owed over $295 million. The spring publication of the Great Iowa Treasure Hunt is scheduled to begin soon and includes thousands of names that have been received in the last year.

"In upcoming weeks, the new names that have been added to the Great Iowa Treasure Hunt will be published," Fitzgerald said. "I believe many individuals are going to be pleasantly surprised to see their names." Individuals do not have to wait for publication to see if they have unclaimed property. "You can start your search today by visiting our website, GreatIowaTreasureHunt.com. I encourage everyone to take a few minutes and search for their name."

The Great Iowa Treasure Hunt program has returned over $190 million in unclaimed property to more than 457,000 people since Fitzgerald created it in 1983. Unclaimed property refers to money and other assets held by financial institutions or companies that have lost contact with the property's owner for a specific period of time. State law requires these institutions and companies to annually report unclaimed property to the state treasurer's office. The assets are then held until the owner or heir of the property is found. Common forms of unclaimed property include savings or checking accounts, stocks, uncashed checks, life insurance policies, utility security deposits, and safe deposit box contents.

Visit the Great Iowa Treasure Hunt at GreatIowaTreasureHunt.com to begin your search. Be sure to like Great Iowa Treasure Hunt on Facebook and follow the program on Twitter @GreatIATreasure.

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May 7, 2015 Birds, Blueberries, Butterflies and Natural Gardening, Scott County Extension, 7 pm

May 16, 2015 Master Gardener Plant Sale, Scott County Extension, 9 am-3 pm

May 26, 2015 Scott County Extension Council Meeting, Scott County Extension Office, 7:00 pm

June 5, 2015 Pesticide Applicator Testing, Scott County Extension, 10 am-2 pm

Visit our events calendar at our web site:   http://dbs.extension.iastate.edu/calendar/
Native plants attract beneficial insects and birds, along with adding color to gardens. Dick Sayles, a Master Gardener with Iowa State University Scott County Extension and Outreach, will discuss how to introduce native plants to your garden at 7 p.m. May 7 at the Scott County Extension Office, 875 Tanglefoot Lane, Bettendorf.

Sayles also is president of the Quad City Audubon Society. His presentation is titled "Birds, Blueberries, Butterflies and Natural Gardening."

Register by calling the Extension Office at 563-359-7577 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. weekdays. The $5 class fee may be paid at the door. For information on other ISU Scott County Extension and Outreach programs, visit http://www.extension.iastate.edu/scott/.

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