PR Network of the Quad Cities will recognize a member with the inaugural Marketer of the Year award at Half Day Workshop April 21.

Rock Island, Ill. (March 17, 2015) - For the first time, PR Network of the Quad Cities will honor a member with a Marketer of the Year award. The award was created this year to highlight the accomplishments of marketing and PR professionals in the Quad Cities.

Award Description

Based on a nomination process, the Marketer of the Year award is the most prestigious honor awarded to a member of the association and honors outstanding accomplishments in the field of marketing and public relations in the Quad Cities.

Nominees are solicited from PR Network members, but you do not need to be a PR Network member (or a marketing professional) to nominate someone. After all nominations are collected, a committee will select the winner.

Eligibility

Individuals must be a PR Network member and be on the membership list as of April 1, 2015, have at least three years of experience in the field and have clear leadership and ownership of the work they are submitting; those holding marketing or PR positions or leading creative projects are preferred. 

"When the board sat down last fall for a brainstorming session on how to improve our organization, we discussed the importance of recognizing the hard work marketing and PR professionals put into our community," said Monica Wolfe, PR Network President. "We're asking for nominations for this award, hoping to bring attention to the brain power, time and passion marketing and PR professionals dedicate to their jobs and the Quad Cities."

The award will be presented during PR Network's annual Half Day Workshop, which takes place this year on April 21 at the iWireless Center.

Nominations for the Marketer of the Year award are due on April 1, and can be submitted to nominations@prnetworkqc.org or PO Box 3043, Rock Island, IL 61201. For additional information, a full list of criteria and to nominate a marketing professional, visit www.prnetworkqc.com

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About PR Network of the Quad Cities

PR Network of the Quad Cities, Inc. provides professional development, networking and educational opportunities to individuals interested in the marketing/public relations/communications field.

ATLANTA, GA (03/16/2015)(readMedia)-- Neeraj Chawla of Moline, IL (61265) was named to the Dean's List of Emory College of Arts and Sciences, the undergraduate, liberal arts college of Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, for the 2014 fall semester.

Students must be in the top 20 percent of Emory College or have approximately a 3.850 grade point average or higher to be named to the Dean's List.

Emory University is known for its demanding academics, outstanding undergraduate experience, highly ranked professional schools and state-of-the-art research facilities. Emory encompasses nine academic divisions as well as the Carlos Museum, The Carter Center, the Yerkes National Primate Research Center and Emory Healthcare, Georgia's largest and most comprehensive health care system.

ATLANTA, GA (03/16/2015)(readMedia)-- Darsani Reddy of Moline, IL (61265) was named to the Honor List of Oxford College, the two-year liberal arts division of Emory University located in Oxford, Georgia, for the 2014 fall semester.

Students must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or higher to be named to the Honor List.

Emory University is known for its demanding academics, outstanding undergraduate experience, highly ranked professional schools and state-of-the-art research facilities. Emory encompasses nine academic divisions as well as the Carlos Museum, The Carter Center, the Yerkes National Primate Research Center and Emory Healthcare, Georgia's largest and most comprehensive health care system.

Humility of Mary Housing, Inc. (HMHI) will hold its Spring semi-annual Fresh Start Benefit Sale Friday and Saturday, April 24 and 25  from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.  The sale is at the HMHI office and donation center located at 3805 Mississippi Avenue, Davenport.

This sale continues a 25 year tradition of providing a large selection of gently used or new items, all in working condition, including house wares, bedding, toys, jewelry, gift items, furniture, books, games, clothing and much more.  This sale is known for the quality of items, the great values and the friendly staff.

Donations for this sale can be dropped off Monday through Friday any time between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.  Humility of Mary Housing has 47 apartments that are used for families in the program and there is a great need for single beds, dressers and sofas to help furnish these apartments.  These items can also be taken to the office and donation center.    Donations are accepted throughout the year.

Donated items that cannot be used to furnish apartments or by the families are put in the sale and all proceeds are used by Humility of Mary Housing, Inc. to purchase beds and dressers and other program needs.  Through the program lives get turned around, children learn there is a different way to live and parents are provided with opportunities upon which they build the foundation for a greater future for their families.

City Circle Acting Company of Coralville is holding auditions for the June 19-21 production of The Addams Family on March 28 and 29. Auditions are from2pm-6pm at Community of Christ Church, 2121 South Ridge Drive in Coralville. Teens currently in grades 7-12 are encouraged to visit citycircle.org to learn more and sign up for an audition slot.  

Auditioners should prepare 32 bars of a contemporary song from musical theater and a short contemporary monologue and bring sheet music in the appropriate key.  

Based on the cartoons by Charles Addams about a delightfully macabre family, The Addams Family features book by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice and music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa. When Wednesday Addams, the ultimate princess of darkness, falls for a sweet, smart young man from a respectable family, she confides in her father and begs him not to tell her mother. Now Gomez Addams must do something he's never done before - keep a secret from his beloved wife, Morticia. Everything will change for the whole family on the fateful night they host a dinner for Wednesday's "normal" boyfriend and his parents.  

City Circle Acting Company is the community theater program of the Coralville Center for the Performing Arts. Since 1997, City Circle's mission has been the production of high quality dramatic, musical, and performing art pieces for the enjoyment of the public. The next City Circle production is Into the Woods(April 24-May 3).

 

Owned and operated by the City of Coralville, the Coralville Center for the Performing Arts is dedicated to enriching the community and contributing to the vitality of Coralville by offering an accessible, affordable venue for a variety of performances, presentations, and public and private events. The 472 seat theater opened August 26, 2011 and has hosted performances from City Circle Acting Company, Orchestra Iowa, Cedar Rapids Opera Theatre, Dan Knight, Lola Astanova, Lorie Line, Judy Carmichael, Jim McDonough, Nolte Academy of Dance, and many others. Coralville schools are also able to use the Center free of charge up to three times per year; 15 school events took place at the Center in the 2013-2014 school year. The Center was named 2012 Member of the Year by the Iowa City/Coralville Area Convention and Visitors Bureau.

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4/16: Cool Beanz Coffee House 6pm

4/17: Rozz Tox 7pm (Towels and toiletries donation drive. Items will be donated to Project Now)

4/18: The Muddy Waters 9pm

Coal Valley, IL - March 16, 2014 - Niabi Zoo has announced that it will open its gates for the 2015 season on Monday, March 23.

The zoo, which has been closed for the winter since the end of October 2014, will be open from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Saturday and 11:00 am to 5:00 pm on Sundays. As a way to welcome the community back out to the zoo, admission will be free until March 27.

Niabi Zoo Director Marc Heinzman says zoo visitors have much to look forward to this year. "The great thing about visiting Niabi Zoo," said Heinzman, "is that it's always a new adventure for our guests. We have several exciting construction projects that we are working hard to finish up, including a new koi pond pavilion and a major renovation of part of our bird building, which will be the future home of meerkats, a brand new species to Niabi Zoo." Heinzman added that the meerkats have not arrived at the Zoo yet, but zoo guests can preview their newly constructed habitat during their visit. A special announcement will be made in the future when the animals have arrived and are ready for public viewing. "This new exhibit is incredibly immersive and brings huge improvements to one of the oldest parts of the Zoo," said Heinzman.

Also new at Niabi Zoo this year is the male giraffe that was born on February 10; however Heinzman said he will not be on public display right away. "We want to give our new giraffe time to adjust to all the sounds, crowds, and all the other new things that come with the zoo being open to the public," said Heinzman. "It's a big change at Niabi Zoo between the quiet of being closed for the winter and the hustle and bustle of when we open for the year."

Starting March 23, Niabi Zoo will be open seven days a week.

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From Dollar Amount To The Intangibles, M.D. Says Condition Is A Ubiquitous Factor In Life

Sometimes celebrities or otherwise physically fit people will put on a fat suit and document their experience with a video camera, usually to be aired on a daytime talk show. The overall impression is universal: Being severely overweight is taxing on almost every level, says Dr. Eleazar Kadile, who specializes in treating patients with obesity and associated chronic disease.

"Physically, emotionally, mentally and even spiritually, being obese is an ever-present condition to the experience my clients face every day," says Dr. Kadile, director of the Center for Integrative Medicine and author of "Stop Dying Fat" (www.kppmd.com).

"Obesity is a vicious cycle that usually starts with bad eating habits during childhood. Childhood obesity has quadrupled in recent decades. I don't think enough of us appreciate how established bad habits are before most obese people reach adulthood."

Overweight or obese people often eat for comfort when they're depressed or as a reward when things are going well, "much like an alcoholic," says Dr. Kadile.

Like substance abusers, obese people pay a significant price.

•  Bigger is costlier. Many are emotional eaters, and when you eat for emotional satisfaction rather than physical satiation, you eat more, which increases the dollars spent. Obese people often have to buy clothes specially tailored for their size, which adds costs. The biggest cost, however, is healthcare due to bad health. Obesity has severely taxed our country's healthcare costs.

•  What's your self-esteem worth? Being a large individual often proves challenging in public, as daytime talk shows sometimes attest. Obesity can keep you from social engagements and make you feel self-conscious while out and about. This can lead to depression and lack of activity, fueling the vicious cycle of the obese lifestyle.

•  Time - arguably the most important metric. What do we really have in life? Money, work, love, relationships and material goods - these are all good and necessary things. But they are all for not if your health does not permit you to live long enough to enjoy them.

•  Opportunities, quality of life and happiness are compromised. You can be the most qualified professional at work, but obesity can cost you a raise. You may be a funny, intelligent and attractive person, but being too big might keep you from finding love. Simply having 100 or 200 pounds of extra fat is a burden obese people cannot escape throughout their waking existence.

"As a society, we should be more compassionate toward obese individuals - they have it hard enough without our critical judgment," Dr. Kadile says. "If you are obese, you owe it to yourself and your loved ones to save on the associated tangible and intangible costs. If you don't take action today, it can cost you many days from your future that you'd otherwise have."

About Eleazar Kadile, M.D.

Dr. Eleazar Kadile is a complementary physician who specializes in treating patients with obesity, who may suffer from heart disease, hypertension, type-2 diabetes, arthritis, depression or ADHD. With decades of medical experience throughout the United States, he has been developing a comprehensive and systematic approach to battling obesity. He is the director of the Center for Integrative Medicine in Green Bay, Wis. (www.kppmd.com)

DAVENPORT - The Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois, in collaboration with John Deere, Black Hawk College, Tyson Foods, Inc. and the Stanley Foundation, will host its largest council-wide event, Journey the World, this Saturday, March 21, at The RiverCenter in Davenport.

More than 1,220 girls in grades K-12 have registered for their passport to travel through The RiverCenter and learn about cultures from more than 40 countries.

Activities include a community service project to coincide with the council's Year of Service campaign will engage girls of all ages to learn about people and cultures outside of the U.S. by visiting interactive booths hosted by Girl Scout troops and community members.

"Each interactive booth represents a different country. It's an awesome way to open up the world for girls who may not have the resources to literally travel the world," said Emily Droessler, Leadership Experience Manager at Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois.

The schedule of events for Saturday is as follows:

11:30 a.m. - Doors open; popular all-girl band Serendipity performs

12:15 p.m. - Opening flag ceremony

12:30 p.m. - Kalanjali Dance Academy performance

1:00 p.m. - Clogustana performance

1:30 p.m. - WAGGGS Trefoil ceremony

1:40 p.m. - Derek Grant performance (bag pipes)

2:00 p.m. - Mayer School of Irish Dancing performance

2:30 p.m. - Teranga Drum Circle performance

3:00 p.m. - QC Motion Belly Dancing performance

3:45 p.m. - Serendipity concert

4:30 p.m. - Booths close

Girls can register for the event through this Tuesday, March 17, here: http://girlscoutstoday.org/event/journey-the-world-making-it-a-better-place.

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About Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois: Girl Scouts is the premier leadership development program for girls where girls can have fun, make new friends and learn new things in a safe all-girl setting. Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois serves approximately 18,000 girls in 38 counties. For more information, visit GirlScoutsToday.com or call your local Girl Scout Leadership Center at 800-798-0833.

The T-Birds and Pink ladies will be out in force this week when the Moline High School Theatre Department puts on Grease!!!

(Moline, IL)   The Moline High School stage is turning into Rydell High School.  The popular musical is being put on this year with the help of a community member who is well known to local theatre goers-- Erin Platt,  She is directing the show and has handpicked a choreographer.  It's been 23 years since MHS has done the production.

The show runs Thursday (March 19), Friday (March 20) and Saturday the 21st at 7:30 pm in the school auditorium.  Tickets are $6.00 for students, $8.00 for adults.

Any publicity for the show is appreciated.  If you would like to interview Erin or a student please contact me at the above number

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