IOWA CITY, IA (04/06/2015)(readMedia)-- University of Iowa students from your area recently participated in the annual Hawkeye Caucus at the Iowa State Capitol in Des Moines on March 31. Those students include :

Gocale Nicoue of East Moline

Mackenzie Leonard of DeWitt

Elizabeth Baer of Bettendorf

Eric Hale of Bettendorf

Austin O'Brien of Davenport

Dexter Golinghorst of Walcott

The Hawkeye Caucus is a major gathering of UI students, university leaders, and state legislators, demonstrating the university's commitment to statewide service. The event connects UI students with state leaders while showcasing the people and programs from the UI that are making an impact across the state.

Rock Island, IL: Local libraries have announced a new partner in the goal to help Quad Citians protect their identities with this year's Community Shred Days. Arc Industries, a division of The Arc of the Quad Cities area, will provide four free drop-off events at Rock Island, Bettendorf, Davenport, and Moline Libraries during Money Smart Week Quad Cities, April 18-25.

Arc Industries secure document destruction operation will provide free shredding of up to two containers of personal papers per person dropped off during Shred Days at the Rock Island, Bettendorf, Davenport, and Moline Public Libraries. The 2015 events are made possible with sponsorship from Vibrant Credit Union, the new name for DHCU.

The first drive-up and drop off event is Saturday, April 18, from 9:30 to 11:30 am at the Rock Island Main Library, 401 19th Street, Rock Island. Additional Shred Days in the Arc Industries/Library partnership include the Bettendorf Library, on Tuesday, April 21, and the Davenport Library Eastern Avenue Branch, on Thursday, April 23, both from 10:00 am to noon, and the Moline Library on Saturday, April 25, from 9:30 am to 11:30 am. More information is available at presenting libraries.

Arc Industries document destruction operation is certified by the National Association for Information Destruction. Under NAID guidelines, all materials collected will be secured in locked bins and shredded under monitored conditions at Arc Industries secure shredding facility in Rock Island.  Paperclips should be removed if possible. Participants do not need to remove staples from materials.

Local libraries host annual Shred Day events during Money Smart Week as a money-saving means of identity protection. Money Smart Week is an annual program of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, www.moneysmartweek.org.

For more information about Rock Island Library services and programs, visit the library's online branch at www.rockislandlibrary.org, call 309-732-READ (7323) or follow the library on Facebook or Twitter.

Founded in 1872, the Rock Island Public Library provides resources to enhance personal achievement and stimulate the imagination through the Main, 30/31 and Southwest Branches, community outreach efforts, and online opportunities.

Arc Industries provides work opportunities for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and provides business services to the highest quality professional standards.

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Dear QC Leaders,

The news around the world in the past few years has become increasingly troubling. Nobody feels this unease more than the local Muslim Community. Attached please find a flier for an Open House to be held at the Muslim Community of the Quad Cities (Bettendorf Mosque).

Please feel welcome to come and meet with local Muslim leaders and community members, experience the rich diversity of this community, take a tour, and visit cultural, art, and religious displays and booths representing Muslims around the world. Members of the local Muslim community will be on hand to answer questions.

What: Open House at the Bettendorf Mosque (Bridging Faiths in our Community)
Where: Bettendorf Mosque; 2115 Kimberly Road; Bettendorf Iowa (near Hobby Lobby)
When: Saturday, May 2nd from 2:00-5:00 PM
Who: Quad Citians of all faiths or of no particular faith

Brief welcome by Anne Wachal, executive director of Churches United, and local mayors, and a young QC Muslim, starting at 3:00 PM
Light cultural finger foods will be served.

For more information contact me, (Dr. Lisa Killinger killingerlisaz@gmail.com or 563-650-5733; President; Muslim Community of the Quad Cities.
Media, please call in advance to arrange an interview.

Following the Release of James O'Keefe's Latest Undercover Video, Barry University has Suspended Their Star Communications Student Without Explanation or Cause

Barry University Creates Hostile Environment for Honor Student After University Brass Expresses Support for Pro-ISIS Club

(New York, April 6, 2015) - Earlier today, Laura [surname redacted], an honor student at Barry University, was placed on "interim suspension" following the release of a video featuring her investigative journalism. The video, which was taken weeks ago, was lawfully recorded in compliance with Florida's privacy laws. The vague language used by Barry University in issuing the suspension, coupled with the timing, suggest that Barry does not have an actionable claim against Laura. Rather, it appears that they object to the negative publicity the school has received due to the statements of their administrative and academic staff.

The charges levied against Laura in her suspension notice were far from explicit and ambiguously read "your alleged actions were the cause root [sic] of disruption of the University community and the creation of a hostile environment for members of the University staff."

Perplexingly, Laura received an award for being the most outstanding senior in the Communications Department after the release of the video. "It is difficult to comprehend how Barry University simultaneously deems Laura as an honor student and a disruption; with each resulting in a formal University action: an official University honor and an interim suspension," says Founder and President of Project Veritas James O'Keefe.

Instead of holding University faculty and staff accountable for approving the pro-ISIS club, Barry University is inexcusably trying to use an honor student as a scapegoat for their own mistakes. Remarkably, this suspension not only infringes upon Laura's free speech, it eradicates it. Laura has been banned from Barry's campus and prohibited from attending any classes. At this time, Laura has been given no due process in this proceeding. There have been no clear charges filed, nor have there been any specific allegations made. Further, there has been no indication of how long the suspension will last and if and when a hearing will be held.

"Project Veritas' video recordings at Barry University were accomplished within the spirit and letter of the law. In Florida, where Barry University is located and where the recordings took place, it is perfectly legal to record an oral communication if a person does not have a reasonable expectation of privacy.  This is defined in Fla. Stat. 934.02(2)."

You will soon be asked to text JumpOnItQC in order to be a part of new technology for coupons through text messaging.  Not only will JUMP ON IT launch in the Quad Cities, there will be launches in multiple markets throughout the country.    Katie Wilson company president and digital talent behind the new company says, "

Here is how the system works.  First, text your city's keyword to 88678.  Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday you will receive a text message containing coupons with great savings for you in your area.  Then you can share the coupons with your friends via social media such as Facebook, Twitter or text and this unlocks a bonus coupon for yourself.  It is completely free to sign up, and a great way to save money on your favorite restaurants, salons, stores, etc. in your neighborhood and around the area.

There are many successful coupon programs in the marketplace with excellent reputations.   Most coupon programs currently have been directed to email addresses and usually require printing out coupons.  The down side is this has led to loss of coupons so JUMP ON IT sees it has not been as efficient as what a texting coupon can be.  People carry their cell phones most of their time and XX% of text messages are opened and responded to.   JUMP ON IT is launching a fresh, new couponing opportunity.

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Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois Launches Capital Campaign to Expand and Renovate its New Liberty, Iowa, Camp,
Enhancing Girls' Leadership Success

The public phase of the "Outdoor Odyssey" campaign kicks off to raise remainder of $3 million goal

Who: Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois is a nonprofit organization that builds girls of courage, confidence and character to make the world a better place.

What: A public launch of the "Outdoor Odyssey" capital campaign to build a new, climate controlled, year-round lodge with adjoining cabins; update the equestrian area; remodel the pool house; and improve the entry road and parking, all at the Girl Scouts' New Liberty camp. Campaign chair, Marie Ziegler, retired John Deere executive, will be introduced and provide brief remarks. A Girl Scout who participated in camp activities will share how the program has positively impacted her life.

When:             Sat., April 11, at 9 a.m. Program beginning at 9:15 a.m.

Where:            iWireless Center - Outside Pavilion on the East Side, 1201 River Dr., Moline, IL 61265

Why: The campaign steering committee has exciting news to share regarding the campaign goal and amount raised to date. The committee now asks community members and businesses to help fund the infrastructure needed to give girls the opportunity to create leadership skills through the outdoors. Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois has a proven track record of helping girls become leaders. With more than 19,000 girls and 5,000 volunteers across the 38-county council, Girl Scouts has encouraged girls to discover, connect and take action through hundreds of programs offered each year, teaching leadership skills to last a lifetime.

Girls participate in outdoor programs such as Archery Adventure, Family Camp, Challenge Quest, Teen Mentoring and Day Camp. It is now time to expand the opportunities by providing them year round. This project will provide the environment to do just that.

Outdoor activities are a major part of the Girl Scout leadership program. Through the outdoors, girls are exposed to challenges that require problem-solving and decision-making to overcome obstacles. They grow in courage every time they try something new whether zip lining or hiking; and, through working with others, they learn cooperation and conflict resolution.

Independent Scholars' Evening
April 9th. 2015
THE Sakanoq village:  Honoring the Sauk valley legacy.
The Rock Island County area is home to the historic SAKANOQ VILLAGE along the Mississippi, the largest settled community in all of North America because of the bounty of fruit, fish and produce in the Rock Island County area.
Information about the historical legacy of the Sakanoq Village and the Sauk Valley and our indigenous heritage will be circulated.
Discussion to follow.
2nd Floor of  the Moline Commercial Club
1530 Fifth Avenue.  Moline. Illinois.
7.00 p.m.
Free and open to the public.
Doors open at 6.30
Independent Scholars Evenings are sponsored by
THE INSTITUTE FOR CULTURAL & HEALING TRADITIONS, Ltd.
.......................................development through innovative scholarship
The Institute for Cultural & Healing Traditions, Ltd is a 501©3 since 1996
Jordan Catholic School's students participate in various service project throughout the year. The fourth grade class' Peanut Butter & Prayers project includes the collection of Peanut Butter, Jam, and Crackers to be donated to the St. Vincent De Paul food pantry as a healthy snack for children.
Plans announced for third annual race and celebration at 9 a.m. next Saturday to benefit Bandit Scholars Program
DAVENPORT, Iowa (April 6, 2015) - The Quad Cities River Bandits season is just around the corner, which means for a third straight year that the River Bandits will host the unique bi-state Bandits Race to Home 5K and Kids Fun Run presented by Palmer Chiropractic Clinics. All proceeds from the event Saturday, April 11, will go to benefit the Bandit Scholars Program, which funds two college scholarships each year for Quad Cities youth and is administered by the Community Foundation.
Registration for the 5K and Kids Fun Run race is available until Friday, April 10, using the link at riverbandits.com/5k or getmeregistered.com/bandits. Registration includes a free T-shirt and a free ticket to a 2015 River Bandits home game.
"With nearly 1,000 participants through the first two years of this race, the Bandits Race to Home 5K presented by Palmer Chiropractic Clinics has quickly become one of our most successful charity events," said River Bandits owner Dave Heller. "With new improvements to the race and surrounding festivities, the Quad Cities racing community will again have an unmatched race-day experience to benefit the same great cause of paying for college for Quad Cities-area students."
Below are details including the special elements of this year's race:
Race Route
The 5K race begins at 9 a.m. on 2nd Street in Davenport in front of the YMCA. The five-kilometer route crosses the Centennial Bridge into Rock Island, Ill., and the Rock Island Arsenal Bridge back into Davenport before ending at home plate inside Modern Woodmen Park. The quarter-mile Fun Run at 10 a.m. will begin outside the party plaza and end inside the playing field.
Packet Pick-up
Packet pick-up for the race will be at Modern Woodmen Park.
Thursday, April 9, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Friday, April 10, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Saturday, April 11, 7:30-8:30 a.m.
Awards
The top three overall female and male finishers will each receive a medal and an engraved, game-used baseball bat. The top three finishers in each age group (14 and under, 15-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70 and above) will receive medals. All Fun Run participants will receive a ribbon.
Post-race party
The post-race celebration will include :
- Free food: breakfast pizzas, burgers, brats, hot dogs, granola bars, and bananas
- Free water and Gatorade
- Bounce houses open free of charge for all kids
- Live music
- Plenty of raffle items
Each 5K participant also receives one free raffle ticket, and all participants over age 21 will receive two free beers.
UP NEXT: Opening Day is Sunday, April 12, at Modern Woodmen Park! 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.

Davenport, Iowa (April 6, 2015) - The Figge Art Museum is launching an exciting new platform that will enrich the visitor experience. The Figge mobile audio tour is designed to deliver behind-the-scenes content and facts about hand-selected works right to a visitor's own cell phone or tablet-completely free of charge.

"The tour allows us to build a relationship between objects in our collection and visitors," said Raelene Pullen, director of development. "We've worked to create a breadth of objects from different collections, so there's something for everyone to call into."

Each tour stop has been crafted by Figge staff, with special guest recordings by prominent Quad Cities community members including Artist Rose Franzen, Davenport Alderman Barney Barnhill, Dispatch-Argus Reporter Jonathan Turner, Marketing Director and Owner of Happy Joe's Kristel Whitty, Vice President of John Deere Foundation Nate Clark, Figge Executive Director Tim Schiffer, Quad City Arts Executive Director Carmen Darland, Music Educator Ron May, Lawyer Henry Nueman, Creative Arts Academy Department Chair Joel Franken and many more.

The tour currently has over forty different mobile stops including: The Figge Art Museum building, designed by Sir David Chipperfield, Half-Moon by Deborah Butterfield, Self Portrait by Grant Wood, Soundsculpture by Henry Bertoia. Moonlight by Ralph Blakelock, Vase de Fleurs sur un Table (Flower Vase on a Table) by Pablo Picaso, Elegy to the Spanish Republic by Robert Motherwell among others.

To participate, visitors simply dial the Figge's local tour number 563.424.3997 or scan the QR code. Once connected, participants will hear a short greeting and instructions to continue the mobile tour.

The mobile tour has been gifted by the Hunt and Diane Harris Family Foundation in honor of Tom and Mary Waterman Gildehaus to continue their vision for the Figge as a world-class art facility serving both residents and visitors.

Hunt Harris, Figge Board of Trustees member and chief sponsor of the museum's mobile tour, said the investment is a long-awaited and welcome addition to the Figge. "Art museums can be intimidating to those of us without art backgrounds. Having an audio explanation of major works makes the museum a less intimidating place and enhances our understanding and appreciation of the works before us," he added.

 

The Figge joins more than 1,200 U.S. and international venues using this technology, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Smithsonian and Iowa's own Des Moines Art Center.

About the Figge Art Museum

The Figge Art Museum is located on the riverfront in downtown Davenport at 225 West Second Street. Hours are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday and Sundays noon to 5 p.m. Thursdays the museum is open until 9 p.m. Admission to the museum and tour is $7. Admission is free to Figge members and institutional members, and free to all on Thursday evenings from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. To contact the museum, please call 563.326.7804, or visit www.figgeartmuseum.org.

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