ITHACA, NY (05/04/2015)(readMedia)-- Caitlin Walton, a junior music education major in the School of Music at Ithaca College, has been selected to serve on the 2016 Senior Class Gift Committee.

By contributing to the Ithaca College Annual Fund through the Senior Class Gift Campaign, seniors continue the college's tradition of providing a foundation for a lifetime of learning that fosters intellect, creativity and character in an active, student-centered learning community.

For over 30 years graduates have left their legacy at Ithaca College by participating in one of the oldest traditions on South Hill: the Senior Class Gift Campaign. Each year, members of the graduating class join together in honor of their graduation to help support, enrich and enhance the IC experience for current and future students.

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From day one, Ithaca College prepares students for success through hands-on experience with internships, research and study abroad. Its integrative curriculum builds bridges across disciplines and uniquely blends liberal arts and professional study. Located in New York's Finger Lakes region, the College is home to 6,100 undergraduate and 460 graduate students.

Churches United of the Quad City Area has received a $1,700.00 grant from The Mary Iva Gittens Knouse Charitable Trust, in support of its Hunger Program in the Quad City Area and another $1,700.00 grant from The Mary Iva Gittens Knouse Charitable Trust, in support of its Shelter Program in the Quad City Area.

Churches United has a 53-year history of reaching out to our community.  Its 136 member churches represent 50,000 people from the Quad City Area.  As well as 26 food pantries and 3 hot meal sites, Churches United also operates Winnie's Place, a shelter for women (with or without children) who are homeless and/or victims of domestic violence.  For information about services offered, or ways to support Churches United, call 563-332-5002, or visit our website at www.CUQCA.org.

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Churches United of the Quad City Area has received a $5,000.00 grant from The Harold R. Bechtel Charitable Trust, in support of its Hunger Programs in the Quad City Area.

Churches United has a 53-year history of reaching out to our community.  Its 136 member churches represent 50,000 people from the Quad City Area.  As well as 26 food pantries and 3 hot meal sites, Churches United also operates Winnie's Place, a shelter for women (with or without children) who are homeless and/or victims of domestic violence.  For information about services offered, or ways to support Churches United, call 563-332-5002, or visit our website at www.CUQCA.org.

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Local students perform in Augustana Percussion Ensemble concert

ROCK ISLAND, IL (05/04/2015)(readMedia)-- The Augustana Percussion Ensemble performed their spring concert on Saturday, April 25 in the Ensemble Room in Bergendoff Hall. Ten student musicians shared their talent with the Augustana community. Selections included several traditional pieces and "Rock Trap" by William Schinstine, among others. The students were accompanied by Marisa Hollems on piccolo.

Students from our area included Samuel Ferry of Rock Island and Caitlin Thom of Bettendorf.

ROCK ISLAND, IL (05/04/2015)(readMedia)-- The Augustana Symphony Orchestra performed its spring concert on Saturday, May 2 in Centennial Hall. Over sixty student musicians shared their talent with the Augustana community. Selections included Aaron Copland's "Our Town - Music from the Film Score" and "Siegried Idyll" by Richard Wagner, among others. Students were joined by faculty members from the music department.

Students from our area included Charles Bald of Blue Grass, Alyssa Kendell of Davenport, Mariah Logan of Moline, Adam Bengfort of Davenport, Makenzie Logan of Moline, Nicholas Clark of Moline, Samuel Ferry of Rock Island, Corey Jacobs of Rock Island, Tanner Logan of Moline, Kayla Jackson of Rock Island, Ingrid Schneider of Davenport, Andrew Bainter of Coal Valley, and Benjamin McKay of Rock Island.

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
Craft Spirits Are Following The Same Trajectory As Craft Beer

America has fully embraced craft beer.

• On average, a new brewery opens its doors every single day in the U.S., according to NPR.

• Craft brewers now account for one out of every 10 beers sold in the U.S.

• Higher learning institutions are adding brewing minors, certificates and even four-year programs.

"Craft beer completely disrupted what was once believed to be a very traditional business," says Steven Earles, CEO of Portland-based Eastside Distilling (www.EastsideDistilling.com). 

"We believe craft spirits will follow the same path as craft beer. It's basically a slam dunk, according to the data... and our overall hunch."

In 2008, when Earles' distillery launched, there were only 210 craft distillers in America. Now, there are more than 700. Whiskey and bourbon continues its rapid growth. Helping to fuel this recent growth, women now represent 37 percent of the whiskey drinkers in the U.S., compared to just 15 percent in the 1990s.

And stories continue to unfold regarding possible bourbon shortages due to high demand. Innovations in distilling methods to create new flavor profiles are taking charge. Earles' distillery uses locally sourced barrels and ingredients for their infused whiskeys and rums.

"Some states like Washington and Oregon - where we are based - have strict laws regarding quality control on distilled spirits," Earles says. "We're proud to be from the northwest and that we use locally sourced ingredients."

Earles discusses America's growing taste for quality spirits, and what craft may mean for the future of the liquor industry.

•  Bourbon and whiskey will continue in popularity. In the past decade, there has been a nearly 40 percent growth in sales of bourbon and Tennessee whiskey in the United States, according to the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States. Bourbon is now the hottest distilled spirit in the world. In the U.S., bourbon and Tennessee whiskey revenue has leapt 47 percent throughout the past five years to a total of $2.68 billion in 2014. An International Wines and Spirits Record (IWSR) survey commission by Vinexpo predicts that global bourbon sales will increase by nearly 20 percent more in the next five years, and the Aristocrat Group Corp. (ASCC) is making plans to capitalize on that growth.

•  New flavor profiles will be sought by consumers, especially millennials and women. While consumers look to craft liquor for authenticity, women and 20-somethings are especially open to expanding their palates. Recently, Fireball Cinnamon Whisky has blazed quite a trail in the industry. The brand exploded in just a few short years, from just shy of $2 million in 2011 to $63 million in 2013 to $130 million last year, according to IRI, a Chicago-based market research firm. Those numbers do not include drinks sold in bars. Fireball is the fastest-growing major brand of liquor in America. Major industry players, including Jack Daniels and Jim Beam, have since come out with their own versions of the flavor.

"While Fireball has proven to be more than just a flavor of the month, we're counting on consumers seeking out still more twists in their liquor," Earles says.
"Our locally sourced Oregon Marionberry Whiskey, for example, is a popular choice."

•  Lifestyle imaging will likely expand. While bourbon and whiskey have skyrocketed in popularity, advertisements have delved into the lure of what those spirits have meant to the popular imagination: earthy, direct, real. That will likely continue, but it will expand, too. Bacardi, which owns brands including Grey Goose, Bombay Sapphire and Martini, has hired a new Vice president of fashion. The idea is to create an image/alliance with the fashion world.

"Perhaps Bacardi is ceding whiskey and bourbon to one image - the salt of the earth - whereas Bacardi's efforts for their clear liquors are now meant to be aligned with a more glamorous lifestyle," he says.

About Steven Earles

Steven Earles is the CEO of Portland-based Eastside Distilling, (www.EastsideDistilling.com), a producer of master-crafted spirits created from local ingredients and focused in small batches to ensure unparalleled quality. He is responsible for Eastside's day-to-day operations as well as overseeing the company's brand development and financial strategy. Earles, who joined Eastside in 2009, has more than two decades of executive experience and orchestrated the development and building of one of the largest land-development companies in southern California.

May 4, 2015

Are you ready to take the first step in freeing yourself from cigarettes? If you are a TRICARE beneficiary that is ready to quit smoking, a new program for the Department of Defense community could be just what you need to help you quit for good. The Freedom Smoking Quitline is a research study funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of Health and co-sponsored by the United States Air Force and the University of Tennessee Health Science Center.

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ITHACA, NY (05/04/2015)(readMedia)-- Caitlin Walton, a Davenport native and junior music education major in the School of Music at Ithaca College, performed at Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall with the Ithaca College Choir, Wind Ensemble and Contemporary Ensemble.

Titled "MusIC of Our Time," the program presented a blend of contemporary and new works.

Since the early 1970s, the School of Music has sponsored nine concerts at Lincoln Center, showcasing the high level of innovation and artistry among the school's faculty and students in one of the most prestigious venues in New York City.

The performance was made possible through a gift from Charles Hack '69 and Angella Hearn.

From day one, Ithaca College prepares students for success through hands-on experience with internships, research and study abroad. Its integrative curriculum builds bridges across disciplines and uniquely blends liberal arts and professional study. Located in New York's Finger Lakes region, the College is home to 6,100 undergraduate and 460 graduate students.

Washington, D.C. - Congressman Dave Loebsack will have a member of his staff in Clinton and Scott Counties for open office hours. Henry Marquard, Loebsack's District Representative, will be at the following locations. Marquard will be on hand to work with individuals who are having difficulty with a government agency, have suggestions for Dave, or would just like to share their concerns. Members of the public are invited to attend. Marquard holds regular office hours throughout Eastern Iowa.

If residents are unable to attend but have a concern to share with the Congressman, please call our district office toll-free at 1-866-914-IOWA (4692).

Marquard's schedule for May is as follows.

 

Tuesday, May 12

Camanche City Hall

917 Third Street

9:00 - 10:00 AM

 

Clinton City Hall

611 South Third Street, 1st Floor

11:00 AM - NOON

 

Bettendorf City Hall

1609 State St.

2:00 - 3:00

 

 

Tuesday, May 26

DeWitt City Hall

510 Ninth Street

9:00 - 10:00 AM

 

Clinton City Hall

611 South Third Street, 1st Floor

11:00 AM - NOON

 

Eldridge Scott County Library

200 North Sixth Avenue

2:00 - 3:00 PM

Big news for the Quad Cities, the 21st Annual Rally on the River QC is bringing the Sons of Anarchy to Centennial Park on June 19th. Tommy Flanagan, who played Chibs on the popular television show, and David Labrava, Happy, will be at the Rally on the River Friday afternoon for a Q&A and an autograph signing. Come to the event Friday for your chance to meet them or sign up for your chance to win a VIP experience at their presenting sponsor, Weiblers Harley Davidson in Davenport.

Also announced this morning on the Dwyer & Michaels morning show, Tom Keifer, of Cinderella, will be taking the main stage at 9:30pm that night. "A gritty, bluesy, (rocker) with enough genuine swagger to draw comparisons to Mick Jagger." Rolling Stone Magazine

Thursday June 18th 5pm to close

Friday June 19th noon to close

Saturday June 20th 10am to close

Biker's admission will be free all day Thursday, and up until 5pm on Friday and Saturday.

A limited number of VIP packages are also available and we have released them at the lowest prices ever on our new website at rallyontheriverqc.com

Also General Admission Tickets are available in advance for the first time ever this year.

(DES MOINES) - Gov. Terry E. Branstad has ordered all flags on the Capitol Complex to be flown at half-staff from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday, May 8, 2015, in observance of the Iowa Peace Officer Memorial Ceremony which is to be held at 10 a.m. on Friday, May 8, 2015, at the Oran Pape State Office Building of the Iowa Department of Public Safety.

Flags at the Iowa Peace Officer Memorial, located at the Oran Pape State Office Building, will be flown at half-staff the week of May 11-15, 2015, in honor of National Peace Officer Week.

The governor's directive applies to all U.S. and state flags on the State Capitol Building and on flag displays on the Capitol Complex.  Individuals, businesses, schools, municipalities, counties and other government subdivisions are encouraged to fly the flag at half-staff for the same length of time as a sign of respect.

The following memorial ceremony is open to the public and all are invited to attend to pay their respects to Iowa police officers killed in the line of duty.

Friday, May 8, 2015

 

10 a.m. Iowa Peace Officer Memorial Ceremony

Oran Pape State Office Building, Iowa Department of Public Safety

215 E. 7th St.

Des Moines, IA

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