KENOSHA, WI (05/08/2015)(readMedia)-- Local students who attend Carthage College were among the presenters at the fifth annual Celebration of Scholars event April 24, 2015. The poster exhibition features original research, scholarship, and creative work completed by Carthage students.

These students exhibited their work:

Mitchel Wright of Hampton, IL, presented "Sleep Deprivation and the Effects on Short-Term Cognitive and Physical Function" and "Pre-Participation Cardiac Screening in the NCAA: How it Can Decrease the Rate of Sudden Cardiac Death".

Chas Young of Geneseo, IL, presented "Bartholomew, One of the Few: A Cluster P Mycobacteriophage" .

Presentations include senior theses and other exemplary works the students completed in courses, the Summer Undergraduate Research Experience, or independent research with faculty mentors. The public event was held during Carthage's Spring Family Weekend.

Note: We can coordinate interviews with individual students and their faculty sponsors or provide more in-depth descriptions of their projects. Some high-res photos from the event also are available.

Carthage College combines an environment of reflection and self-discovery with a culture of high expectation so our students uncover and ignite their true potential. A four-year, private liberal arts college with roots in the Lutheran tradition, the campus has a prime location in Kenosha, Wisconsin. The campus, an 80-acre arboretum on the shore of Lake Michigan, is home to 150 scholars, 2,600 full-time students, and 400 part-time students.

Local Iowa officials and activists urge Vice President Joe Biden to jump into 2016 Presidential Race

Prominent Iowa elected officials have come forward to publicly endorse the Draft Biden movement and have planned to sign onto a letter urging Vice President Joe Biden to jump into 2016 Presidential Race.

"Despite all the recent political activity and announcements regarding the presidential elections, it is exciting to see that there are people still urging Joe Biden to get into the 2016 race," said Draft Biden 2016 Executive Director Will Pierce. "Joe is busy performing his duties as the Vice President and has said publicly that he has time to make a decision. Building a base of strong support among Iowans and other key early states for a Biden candidacy will allow the Vice President to jump into the race with an infrastructure and organization already in place."

Draft Biden 2016 Executive Director Will Pierce visited Iowa last month to meet with local officials, activists, and media. As a result of the meetings, prominent Iowa elected officials have come forward to publicly endorse the Draft Biden movement and have planned to sign onto a letter urging Vice President Joe Biden to jump into 2016 Presidential Race.

Headlining the list of initial endorsers include State Senator Tony Bisignano (17th District), State Representative Jim Lykam (89th District), State Representative Mary A. Gaskill (81st District), and Scott County Auditor Roxanna Moritz.

Excerpts from the letter that will be sent on behalf of the elected officials urging Vice President Biden to run for the Democratic presidential ticket in 2016:

"Everything you and President Barack Obama have done for this country during the last two terms will be on the line. Will we continue the great work that has been done or let this country take a sharp turn onto the wrong path? There are so many accomplishments and yet so much left to be done."

"We also believe that we hold elections in this country, not coronations. No candidate is "inevitable;" Democratic primary voters deserve a choice. All voters deserve a choice."

"We as elected officials, organizers and leaders of the great state of Iowa, are strongly endorsing the efforts of Draft Biden 2016 and urging you to enter the 2016 Presidential Race."

Local supporter of the Draft Biden 2016 movement and Regional Field Organizer on Vice President Biden's 2008 Presidential campaign, Sharon Holle of Davenport, IA, highlighted the strong relationship the Vice President enjoys with Iowans, "Since the 2008 election, Vice President Biden has kept in touch with his 2008 campaign staff.  Each time that he comes to Iowa he makes sure that he gets to see us in person; he calls us his family."

Holle further articulated the growing anticipation for his announcement, "Now it's 2015 and another Presidential election is near. Every one of our 2008 Biden staffers continue to wait for his announcement and are anxious to open a new Biden for President office when he does. There are thousands of Iowa volunteers and counting who can't wait to get to work for Joe, he just needs to announce."

With Iowa being the first true test of a candidate's organization and support, Draft Biden will soon have Iowa staff and a field office up and running within the next month.  Draft Biden's Executive Director, Will Pierce, also attended the South Carolina Democratic Convention last month as well as the South Carolina Jefferson-Jackson dinner the night before with base-building already underway in the "First in the South" primary state.

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About Draft Biden

Draft Biden 2016, a SuperPAC organized to draft Vice President Joe Biden into the 2016 presidential race, is spearheading the charge to help ensure that Vice President Biden has the necessary amount of support needed to be able to run for President in 2016.

Beginning last month with former staffers and campaign veterans, Draft Biden 2016 is pushing their online petition with supporters and allies. The petition has gathered close to 30,000 signatures so far.

The group's future plans are to organize in the early states of Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina in anticipation of the Vice President entering the race.

Paid for by Draft Joe Biden 2016 http://www.draftbiden2016.com/ Not affiliated with any candidate or candidate's committee

MOLINE, IL – WQPT received more than 310 stories from students in kindergarten through third grade for the annual PBS Kids Go Writers Contest. Educators and contest sponsors selected 16 winners (four from each grade). The winners and their families will be honored and awarded prizes at Deere-Wiman House at 3 p.m. Sunday, May 17.

"We are thrilled that so many teachers and parents encouraged their young authors and illustrators to participate," said Esther Smith, educational outreach WQPT.

Winners (for each grade level) are listed below.

Kindergarten

First Place, "Zoo Animals" by Josie Schlicksup, LeClaire (IA), Bridgeview Elementary School, LeClaire (IA)

Second Place, "The Lost Dog," by Kalie Tessen, Bettendorf (IA), Riverdale Heights Elementary School, Bettendorf (IA)

Third Place, "My T-Rexy," by Mahmood Baig, Bettendorf (IA), individual entry

Honorable Mention, "Teagan`s Greatest Dream," Teagan Dennis, Moline (IL), homeschooled

First Grade

First Place, "Could You Catch the Rainbow," Shalini Chandupatla, Bettendorf (IA), Hopewell Elementary School, Bettendorf (IA)

Second Place, "Daisy," by Madison Southwick, Bettendorf (IA), Rivermont Collegiate, Davenport (IA)

Third Place, "Pandy Visits the Rain Forest," Hunter Morrow, Davenport (IA), Harrison Elementary School, Davenport, Iowa

Honorable Mention, "How Jupiter Lost and Found Its Great Red Storm," Maya Boehle, Moline, Illinois, Washington Elementary School, Moline (IL)

Second Grade

First Place, "My Baby Brother," Tanya Rastogi, Bettendorf (IA), Riverdale Heights Elementary School, Bettendorf (IA)

Second Place, "Ruby," Camryn Veltrop, Morrison (IL), Northside Elementary School, Morrison (IL)

Third Place, "Jack`s Birthday Party," Kamiya Hill, Rock Island (IL), Longfellow Liberal Arts Academy, Rock Island (IL)

Honorable Mention, "My Horrible Trip to Indonesia," Dillon Baker, Moline (IL), Washington Elementary, Moline (IL)

Third Grade

First Place, "Together Again," Gianna Schwartz, Bettendorf (IA), Paul Norton Elementary School, Bettendorf (IA)

Second Place, "The Weird Chick," Alexa McDaniel, Eldridge (IA), Alan Shephard Elementary, Eldridge (IA)

Third Place, "Super Dog," McKenzie Mueller, Dixon (IL), St. Mary`s School, Dixon (IL)

Honorable Mention, "My Job is Best," Drew Eller, Eldridge (IA), Alan Shephard Elementary, Eldridge (IA)

All the entries will be returned, along with a certificate from PBS. Stories will be displayed at the Butterworth Center from May 19-29; Figge Art Museum from May 30 -June 13; and Family Museum from June 14-28.

The contest is supported by WQPT-Quad Cities PBS, the Butterworth Center, Deere-Wiman House, Family Museum in Bettendorf, Figge Art Museum and the Midwest Writing Center.

WQPT is a media service of Western Illinois University - Quad Cities.

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Join us Saturday, May 16 from 2-5pm for Davenport Parks and Recreation's Paws and Pals event!

The Centennial Dog Park is hosting an afternoon, featuring a 2.5 mile fun walk at 2pm, vendor booths, and more!

All proceeds benefit local animal rescue organizations.
Visit www.cityofdavenportiowa.com/parks for more information!

Nova Singers Presents:

 

"Out of the Ordinary- Kicking Off the 30th Anniversary"

 

Nova Singers and friends will present an "Out of the Ordinary" concert on Sunday, June 14, at 4:00 p.m. at First Lutheran Church, 1600- 20th Street, Rock Island, Illinois. In honor of Nova Singer's upcoming 30th Anniversary Season, every 30th purchaser of a ticket will receive a complimentary coupon good for free admission to Nova Singer's first concert performances of the 2015-16 season, on October 10-11.

At the "Out of the Ordinary" concert, members of the Nova Singers ensemble and other area singers will perform songs from Broadway musicals, Irish and English folk tunes, handbell and cello solos, piano duets, American art songs and contemporary Christian songs.

Tickets are $15 for adults, $10 for seniors and students are free. Tickets are available at the door or may be purchased in advance online at www.novasingers.com. Tickets purchased online may be picked up at the door and will be counted toward the 30th Anniversary Season giveaway.

This special event is an annual fundraiser supporting Nova Singers, a 20-voice chamber choir led by founder and artistic director, Dr. Laura L. Lane.

The 30th Anniversary concerts will include :

  • Encore! Audience Favorites! (October 10-11). Featuring past season favorites, a Nova Alumni singalong and Project Sing! with area students.
  • A Nova Christmas (December 18-19). The area's favorite holiday concert.
  • The World Beloved: A Bluegrass Mass (February 13-14). Joining Nova Singers -- the professional bluegrass group Monroe Crossing!
  • Voices of the Prairie (April 9-10). Music of and about the Prairie Midwest, including poetry of Carl Sandburg, in a first-ever fine arts collaboration with Midwest Paint Group & The Figge Art Museum
For more information, please contact Nova Singers at nova@knox.edu. For information about recordings or upcoming season events, contact 309-341-7038, www.novasingers.com or visit the Nova Singers Facebook page.

The Quad Cities Comic Book Convention will be held on Saturday May 30 at the Ramada Inn in Bettendorf, IA. The Ramada Inn is located at 3020 Utica Rd (I-74 @ Kimberly Rd / Spruce Hills Dr, IA Exit 2). It will be open to the public from 10 AM to 4 PM and admission for the public is free.

Dealers from three states specializing in comic books new and old, toys and related. Or if you have old comics lying around that you no longer want bring them by dealers are buying. For further information contact Alan at (309) 657-1599 or visit www.epguides.com/comics.

Fans can use link at RiverBandits.com to vote in the online contest until May 21
DAVENPORT, Iowa (May 8, 2015) - The views of Modern Woodmen Park are among the most picturesque in all of baseball, and in a new online contest that will decide the "Best Seat in the House" across all of Minor League Baseball, fans can cast their vote at riverbandits.com for the R.I.A. Federal Credit Union Hon. Lane Evans Patriot Seats at Modern Woodmen Park.
Named in honor of the late 12-term Congressman from Illinois' 17th District, Lane Evans - a veteran who was an outstanding advocate for all veterans - are three seats and two wheelchair spaces at the top of Section 5. These seats are reserved for disabled veterans and their families, and the River Bandits partner with the Rock Island Arsenal to choose a deserving family for each home game. Fans seated here can see the Ferris wheel and Mississippi River beyond center field. This season, a new granite countertop was put in front of the wheelchair space of the Patriot Seats location.
"The  Lane Evans Patriots Seats were added to recognize the many people who bravely serve our nation and families, as well as the contribution of the great Lane Evans to the Quad Cities region and our country," said River Bandits owner Dave Heller. "We encourage our fans and those across the country to vote on riverbandits.com for the R.I.A. Federal Credit Union Honorable Lane Evans Patriots Seats."
In recent seasons, fans across the baseball world have recognized the River Bandits and Modern Woodmen Park. The ballpark was voted the Best Minor League Ballpark in a fan vote by USA TODAY and 10Best.com, the River Bandits' home cap was voted the best in all of Class-A baseball, and the team's name was voted as one of the top eight in all of Minor League Baseball in a Sporting News contest.
Voting for the "Best Seat in the House" will end on Thursday, May 21, and the winner will be announced on that date. There is no limit on the number of votes cast per day.
Fan Submission Contest
As an added element to the contest on MiLB.com, fans will be able to enter a "Best Seat in the House" Fan Contest by tweeting or posting to Instagram a photo from their seat location from May 7-13. Fans should tweet @MiLB and include the hashtag "#MiLBBestSeat". MiLB.com staff will pick the top 10 fan-submitted photos on May 14 and assign a custom hashtag to each.
The 10 fans selected will be able to gather votes for their photo by having friends, fans, and others in their social networks tweet their unique hashtag or use that hashtag in an Instagram comment or post. Voting for the best fan photo will also end on May 21.
The fan with the most votes will win a 2015 subscription to MiLB.TV and four tickets to a Minor League game. We will also randomly select three fans that vote via Twitter or Instagram and award MiLB.TV subscriptions.

Rock Island, IL: Avid readers are always looking for the next good book, a new author to follow, or where a title falls in a long-running book series. Library reference staff are always happy to help, and now there's an additional tool available to Rock Island Library patrons - NoveList Plus.

Available on the Rock Island Library website, NoveList Plus is a comprehensive source of reading recommendations for both fiction and non-fiction, for all ages. To introduce readers to the resource, the Rock Island Public Library will award a Kindle Paperwhite to one lucky entrant who uses NoveList Plus between now and May 23.

To enter, simply use NoveList Plus to find a new book, series or author, and fill out an entry ticket at any Rock Island Library. Entries can also be emailed to RiLibRef@rigov.org. Email entries must contain the entrant's name, phone or email, zip code, year born, and a short note about how they used NoveList Plus. Patrons can enter anytime they use NoveList Plus, but all entries must be in by May 23.

To use NoveLIst Plus, log in with your Rock Island Library card at home, or use a public computer with your library card at any Rock Island location. And since there's a NoveList product for grades K-8, all ages can enter.

NoveList Plus is a one-stop shopping of expert reading recommendations, reviews, booklists, articles, and title, author, and series read-alikes for both print and audiobooks. As a web-based tool on www.rockislandlibrary.org, it's available anytime, even after library hours.

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

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HILLSDALE, Ill. - State Rep. Mike Smiddy, D-Hillsdale, held a Community Education Forum on Monday, May 4 at Moline High School to have a conversation with parents, educators, administrators and the community about education policy in Illinois.

"I want to thank Superintendent Dr. Dave Moyer, Superintend Scott Kuffel, Tammy Muerhoff of the Regional Office of Education and all the administrators, teachers, parents and concerned citizens who joined me to share their views and keep up the work to make sure our children get the education they deserve," Smiddy said. "Our schools are threatened in Illinois today, and I'm encouraged to see that many people are willing to fight for our children's future."

The free, open forum meeting held at Moline High School featured Smiddy, Dr. Moyer, Superintendent of Moline-Coal Valley School District, Tammy Muerhoff of the Regional Office of Education and Scott Kuffel, Superintendent of Geneseo School District, who made brief presentations about state and local education issues, discussed current and threatened budget cuts, and fielded questions and comments from attendees.

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LOVE, LOSS AND WHAT I WORE

by Nora Ephron and Delia Ephrom

A benefit performance with "Dress for Success Quad Cities"

May 15, 16, and 17

A special reception 1/2 hour before each performance!

Follow this link for reservations: http://qctheatreworkshop.org/current.html

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