Iowa State University Scott County Extension and Outreach Master Gardeners will hold a free horticulture clinic from 10 a.m. to noon April 18 at the Bettendorf Library, 2950 Learning Campus Drive.

The clinic offers an opportunity to talk with Master Gardeners about lawn and garden issues. Residents are encouraged to bring samples of insects, weeds or diseased plants for help identifying the problem and finding a solution. The clinic at the library is in addition to the regular horticulture clinic open most weekdays at the Scott County Extension Office, 875 Tanglefoot Lane, Bettendorf. Call 563-359-7577 for information about hours of operation at the Extension Office.

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Scott County Master Gardeners Colleen Adrian and Rhonda Cooper will present "Herbs: What You May or May Not Know" at 5 p.m. April 14 at the Quad Cities Food Hub, 421 W. River Drive, Davenport.


Adrian and Cooper are Iowa State University Scott County Extension and Outreach Master Gardeners. Their presentation will provide information on selecting, growing and using herbs. The session is free, but the Food Hub welcomes donations. To register, call the Food Hub at 563-265-2455.


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April 23, 2015    Tomato Tech: How to Grow Better Fruit (Vegetables?), Scott County Extension, 7 pm

April 28, 2015    Scott County Extension Council Meeting, Scott County Extension Office, 7:00 pm

April 30, 2015    Making Sense of Landscape Design, Scott County Extension Office, 7:00 pm

May 1, 2015    Pesticide Applicator Testing, Scott County Extension Office, 10:00 am-2:00 pm

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

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

Visit our events calendar at our web site:   http://dbs.extension.iastate.edu/calendar/

USDA Continues to Remove Barriers and Open Trade Opportunities for U.S. Farmers and Ranchers

DES MOINES, Iowa, April 10, 2015 - Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced today that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has recently reached agreements allowing U.S. beef and pork producers greater access to consumers in Mexico and Peru. The two agreements announced Friday will allow U.S. producers to export slaughter cattle to Mexico and expand access to consumer markets in Peru for U.S. fresh and chilled pork. The Secretary made the announcements during a meeting with producers in Des Moines, Iowa.

"Our priority at USDA is not only to open or reopen markets for our producers, but to help drive U.S. economic growth through trade by supporting and creating American jobs on and off the farm," said Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack. "Mexico is an important market for U.S. cattle producers, with the potential to import $15 million of live U.S. cattle per year and we expect Peru's market could generate $5 million annually in additional pork sales."

The United States and Mexico reached an agreement that takes effect immediately and will allow U.S. producers to export slaughter cattle to Mexico for the first time in over a decade. The USDA has been working with Mexico since 2008 to reopen this market and the final agreement was reached between USDA Under Secretary Ed Avalos and Enrique Sanchez-Cruz with SAGARPA during meetings this week in Washington, DC. Exporters and producers can find the required documents on the APHIS website or through their local Veterinary Services office.

Similarly, USDA has conducted extensive negotiations with Peru's Servicio National De Sanidad Agraria (SENASA) since 2012 to expand access for U.S. fresh, chilled pork and pork products. USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service export library will be updated to the new export requirements for these pork and pork products exports.

"More than one million people go to work every day thanks to exports of American-grown products. Expanded U.S. agricultural exports mean more new jobs, but our farmers and ranchers will miss out on new markets for American products if Congress doesn't act on Trade Promotion Authority early this year and if we don't continue to build support for a Trans-Pacific Partnership with Asian nations."

USDA continues its push to eliminate all remaining trade barriers to U.S. cattle and cattle products stemming from past detections of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE). USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service continues to work with its trading partners to ensure any unnecessary requirements for U.S. origin beef are eliminated. The World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) considers the United States' to have negligible risk for BSE. This is OIE's lowest risk category for this disease.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture continuously seeks opportunities for U.S. agricultural products and producers to expand access to overseas markets and contribute to a positive U.S. trade balance, to create jobs and to support economic growth. The past six years have represented the strongest period for American agricultural exports in the history of our country. In fiscal year 2014 American farmers and ranchers exported a record $152.5 billion of food and agricultural products to consumers worldwide.

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America on Tap comes together with Speedway Fire Rescue (SFR) to present QUAD CITEIS ON TAP at the QCCA Expo Center.  This craft beer sampling event features over 100 different varieties from over 50 breweries from all over the USA.  America on Tap has been traveling the USA and selling out at their beer sampling events since the beginning of the year. On April 18th, they will be here for the first ever Quad Cities on Tap.

The day of sampling also features live music from the Candymakers and delicious food available for purchase from the QCCA Expo Center. Sexton Ford (our safe driver sponsor) will be on hand with the Rock Island Fire department to demonstrate safe child seat practices.

Saturday April 18th from 3pm to 6pm.

Doors open for check in at 2:30pm. Must be 21 or older to attend with valid id

$35 in advance at QuadCitiesonTap.com

$45 at the gate day of the event

$10 designated driver admission available at the door.

Souvenir sample glass upon entry

JOIN US IN OUR UPCOMING CONCERT EVENTS!

GALESBURG, IL
Saturday, April 18, 2015 @ 7:30pm
Kresge Recital Hall, Knox College
500 South Prairie Street

DAVENPORT, IA
Sunday, April 19, 2015 @ 4:00pm
St. Paul Lutheran Church
2136 Brady Street

Tickets Available Online or at the Door
Adults: $18 Seniors: $15 Students: Free

Dear fans and supporters of the Nova Singers,

Please join us in our upcoming concert events. Nova Singers will be joined by harpist Erin Freund for a delightful evening of folksongs and lullabies. Soak up the gorgeous harmonies of Brahms and the nostalgia and charm of familiar English and American folksongs. You will also love Conrad Susa's Carols and Lullabies featuring harp, guitar and marimba.

We look forward to seeing you soon!

Sincerely,

The Nova Singers

CHICAGO - Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs is among the 2015 Paul Simon Award honorees from at the Illinois Hunger Coalition 13th Annual Paul Simon Award Dinner.

"I am humbled to accept the Paul Simon Award. Mr. Simon was a good and faithful public servant for all of Illinois," Frerichs said. "There are many paths in our mission to end hunger and each includes paying workers a decent wage so we can rebuild working class families and lift up those who want to better themselves."

In addition to Frerichs, Paul Simon Award honorees include Illinois state senator Kimberly Lightford and Keith Kelleher, President of SEIU Healthcare IL-IN. The award dinner was Thursday evening in Chicago.

The Illinois Hunger Coalition is an advocacy leader that seeks to alleviate and end hunger and the underlying causes through community organizing, advocating for progressive public policies, and public education. It is a 501 (c)(3) organization that accepts tax-deductible donations.

Know someone who is hungry? The Illinois Hunger Coalition's Hunger Hotline in Illinois is 800.359.2163.

The Illinois Treasurer is the state's chief investment officer and Frerichs is a Certified Public Finance Officer. He protects consumers by encouraging savings plans for colleges and trade schools, increasing financial education among all ages and removing barriers to home ownership and a secured retirement. The $27 billion investment portfolio includes $5 billion on behalf of local and state government units and $7 billion in savings for college or trade school. The investment approach is conservative to ensure the safety of principal. Funds also are invested in support of community development efforts. The Treasurer's office predates Illinois' incorporation in 1818. Voters in 1848 voted to make it an elected office.

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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - Understanding the difficulty of going to the dentist, state Rep. Mike Smiddy, D-Hillsdale, is sponsoring legislation to provide children with special needs the dental services they need.
"The developmental disabilities that many children in our community live with can often necessitate different accommodations for even routine medical procedures," Smiddy said. "This measure will help families save out-of-pocket costs they can face when taking special needs children to the dentist in order to ensure they receive the care they deserve."
Smiddy is co-sponsoring House Bill 235, which, if it becomes law, would require insurance companies to cover sedation during dental procedures for individuals aged 26 and younger who have been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders. Autistic patients often require sedation for regular dental exams and surgery, which can cost parents and guardians thousands of dollars. Under current law, insurance companies are only required to cover sedation for children under the age of six.
"Dental care is critical to the long-term health of our children, and it's important to help all families have access to the dentistry their children need," Smiddy said. "I'm committed to working with interested stakeholders, families and my colleagues in Springfield to find way to provide Illinois families with proper medical care."
House Bill 235 passed the House Special Needs Services Committee unanimously and now awaits consideration before the full House.
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Bettendorf - Every day local animal shelters, humane society and rescue organizations are committed to helping provide pets with a loving, responsible home, veterinary care, and educating the community about pet ownership.

A new "Play for Paws" softball tournament on May 1-3, 2015, will raise money to benefit pets through these area organizations:  Quad City Animal Welfare Society, Humane Society of Scott County, Rock Island County Animal Care & Control, and K9 Kindness Rescue.  The co-ed, double elimination softball tournament hosted by Quad Cities Pet Cremation takes place at Crow Creek Park, 4800 Devils Glen Rd. in Bettendorf.

Teams can register for $150.  Prize money will be determined by the number of entries.  For more information and to register your team, contact Ron Foster at 563-650-2837 or Michelle Calabrese at 563-424-7060.  Information also available at www.qcpetcremation.com

At the tournament, adorable pets will be there for viewing and possible adoption.

RIBBON CUTTING!

Unique Creations & Gifts Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting!

118 N. Cody Road, LeClaire

April 11th - Ribbon Cutting - 10:00 a.m.

Grand Opening April 10th-12th

We will be giving away several gift baskets and of course a couple of our unique chalk boards!

Everyone welcome!

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