Metropolitan Community Church of the Quad Cities (MCC QC) hosts Shawn Thomas, "OUT" Christian singer/songwriter, in The Shades of Gray Tour on April 11 at 7pm and April 12 at 11am.

DAVENPORT, Iowa, March 31, 2015 - Metropolitan Community Church of the Quad Cities announces the return of singer/songwriter Shawn Thomas who will be performing in the sanctuary of the newly remodeled church building. The church will collect a love offering to help with Shawn's travel expenses and complimentary coffee/tea will be available in the social hall prior to the 7pm concert on Saturday, April 11. Immediately after the 11am concert on Sunday, April 12, MCC QC invites the public to a potluck fellowship meet and greet in the social hall.

Shawn Thomas is a contemporary Christian singer/songwriter and worship leader whose ministry includes an outreach to the GLBT community. He is also the owner/operator of "Shawn Thomas Studios" in West Palm Beach, FL providing audio recording, production, and mastering services to independent artists, songwriters, and bands and is a member of the GrammyTM Recording Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Over the past decade, Thomas has received critical recognition awards and nominations from OutMusic, The Stonewall Society Pride in the Arts, RightOutTV, and QNation. In addition, his service to the community has also been acknowledged by The Reformed Catholic Church of the United States, The State of Arkansas Ambassador of Good Will Program, Long Beach Lesbian and Gay Pride in California, and various Metropolitan Community Church congregations. On December 19, 2012, Shawn Thomas was officially inducted in to the GLBT Hall of Fame.

According to the press release posted on the Hall of Fame website, he was approved for membership based on: "...the work Shawn Thomas has done to provide a positive and healing atmosphere for today's GLBT Christian... (including building) bridges of understanding and acceptance for the GLBT community within the non-GLBT Christian community... (and highlighting) the negatives thrust onto out GLBT Christians by the GLBT community."

With a minister as a father and a talented musician as his mother, Shawn's ministry is the natural combination of his musical and spiritual influences. His intention is to share the message of God's love and grace through music in order to build unity, understanding, and acceptance while still encouraging personal responsibility, self-reliance, and the development of conviction and values.

For additional information, please contact Rev. Rich Hendricks at 563-940-9630 or by email at richdhendricks@msn.com.

The Mississippi Valley Blues Society presents Reverend Raven and the Chain Smokin' Altar Boys at The Muddy Waters, 1708 State Street, Bettendorf, on Sunday, April 12. The show starts at 6:00 p.m. An $8 per person charge for MVBS members, or $10 per person for non-members will be taken at the door (application for membership will be available).

Bringing crowds to their feet at the hardest to please and sophisticated night clubs in the Midwest, Reverend Raven and the Chain Smoking Altar Boys play traditional blues, straight up with a big dose of passion. With smoking grooves, served up with hot harmonica and smooth stinging guitar, they play original songs peppered with nods to Slim Harpo, Little Walter, Jimmy Rogers, Billy Boy Arnold, Junior Wells, and the three Kings.

Born and raised on south side of Chicago, the Reverend has been playing the blues since 1971, when he first saw Freddy King play at the Kinetic Theatre in Chicago. After a 15-year hitch in the Navy he moved to Milwaukee, where he began a long friendship and collaboration with Madison Slim, long-time harmonica player for Jimmy Rogers. Since 1990 he has opened for B.B King, Gatemouth Brown, Pinetop Perkins, Koko Taylor Band, Junior Wells, Billy Branch, Magic Slim, Elvin Bishop, Sugar Blue, Lonnie Brooks, William Clarke, Lefty Dizz and numerous others at festivals and at Buddy Guy's Legends.

The Reverend and Chain Smokin' Altar Boys were chosen as Wisconsin Music Industry (WAMI) awardees for best blues band in 1999, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2008 and again in 2010.

WASHINGTON -U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx announced today $500 million will be made available for transportation projects across the country under a seventh round of the highly successful Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) competitive grant program.  Mississippi State Senator Albert Butler and Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett joined Secretary Foxx to highlight how essential federal funding is to transportation projects in their states and communities.

"The TIGER program has funded innovative projects, sparked new partnerships, created intermodal connections and enabled hard-to-fund projects that are changing the face of communities all across the country," said Secretary Foxx. "We are excited to kick off this year's competition."

TIGER 2015 discretionary grants will fund capital investments in surface transportation infrastructure and will be awarded on a competitive basis to projects that will have a significant impact on the nation, a region or metropolitan area.

The TIGER 2015 grant program will continue to make transformative surface transportation investments by providing significant and measurable improvements over existing conditions.  The grant program will focus on capital projects that generate economic development and improve access to reliable, safe and affordable transportation for communities, both urban and rural.

The FY 2015 Appropriations Act does not provide dedicated funding for the planning, preparation, or design of capital projects; however, these activities may be eligible to the extent that they are part of an overall construction project. A minimum of 20 percent of funds will fund projects in rural areas.

Since 2009, the TIGER grant program has provided a combined $4.1 billion to 342 projects in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.  Demand has been overwhelming, and during the previous six rounds, the Department received more than 6,000 applications requesting more than $124 billion for transportation projects across the country.

"The consistent number of high quality projects we're unable to fund through TIGER every year demonstrates the need for Congress to act to give more communities access to this vital lifeline," Secretary Foxx said. "That is why we proposed doubling TIGER in the GROW AMERICA Act."

Earlier this week, the Department reintroduced an improved surface transportation reauthorization bill, the GROW AMERICA Act.  The bill would provide $7.5 billion in funding over six years for the TIGER grant program. Under the GROW AMERICA Act, the TIGER grant program will be available for another six years, extending a proven track record of helping communities coordinate innovative, multi-modal transportation projects that serve the movement of goods and diverse travel needs of their residents and businesses in the 21st Century.

"The TIGER grant enabled the City of Oklahoma City to leverage existing state and local funding to create a long-range vision for multi-modal transportation in OKC," said Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett. "The grant allowed us to extend our vision of public transit in a way that will benefit our residents for decades to come."

"A brighter economic future tomorrow starts with making smart investments in transportation today. States across the country are recognizing that updating our infrastructure now is a down-payment on our future, and in Connecticut, we're working towards transformative, long-term initiative to make our system best-in-class, but it cannot be done without our federal partners," said Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy. "These funds are invaluable to our growth as a state and as a nation, and I would like to thank Secretary Foxx and the U.S Department of Transportation for making these funds available."

"TIGER grants have helped my district get the funds we needed to improve transportation so our kids can get to school faster, our crops can get to market, and overall provide a better quality of life for the citizens in our area," said Senator Butler.

The highly competitive TIGER grant program supports innovative projects, including multi-modal and multi-jurisdictional projects, which are difficult to fund through traditional federal programs.  These federal funds leverage money from private sector partners, states, local governments, metropolitan planning organizations and transit agencies.  The 2014 TIGER round alone is leveraging $600 million in federal investment to support $1.9 billion in overall transportation investments.

TIGER funding is provided in the FY 2015 Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act, signed by President Obama on December 16, 2014.  Pre-Applications are due on May 4, 2015.  Final applications are due June 5, 2015.  For more information on how to apply, please visit www.dot.gov/TIGER.

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Dozens of volunteers will drive throughout the Quad-Cities Thursday, April 9, to deliver sack lunches whose sales will help educate and employ Quad-Citians with criminal records.

For the 10th annual "Safer Sacks" initiative by The Safer Foundation, participating businesses and organizations have ordered sandwich lunches that volunteers will deliver to workplaces or diners will pick up for carry-out.

Sandwiches will be put together, and volunteers will be dispatched, beginning at 11 a.m. Thursday at The Center, 1411 Brady St., Davenport.

All money earned through this event goes to The Safer Foundation's Employment Services, Youth Empowerment and IMPACT Programs in Rock Island and Davenport. Last year, The Safer Foundation earned more than $10,000 through this annual fundraiser, with all the money staying in the Quad-Cities.

For more than 40 years, The Safer Foundation's mission has focused on reducing recidivism by supporting, through a full spectrum of services, the efforts of people with criminal records to become employed, law-abiding members of the community.
ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA'S NATION OF NEIGHBORSSM  PROGRAM ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS

(Rock Island, IL) -- What does an anti-bullying program for girls, renovating a home for women in crisis, and publishing a magazine to help build girl's self-esteem have in common? All are past recipients of Royal Neighbors of America Nation of Neighbors Program.
Nation of Neighbors provides financial support to empower women to achieve their full potential, realize a sense of renewed personal growth, and give back to their communities. The nomination process began March 1 and submissions will be accepted through July 31, 2015.
A panel of reviewers determines the winning recipients and the amounts awarded. Approximately $100,000 in grants will be available. More than $1.7 million has been distributed since the program was launched in 2007.
Applications must include a detailed explanation of how funds will help empower women. Self-nominations are accepted. Completed forms may be submitted online at http://www.royalneighbors.org/community-connections/nation-of-neighbors/nominationform.
Nominations are limited to members of Royal Neighbors, either through purchase of a life insurance policy or an annuity, or purchase of a Royal Neighbors membership. For more information visit http://www.royalneighbors.org/membership-benefits/become-a-member.
"Royal Neighbors has a long-standing tradition of empowering women," said Cynthia Tidwell, president/CEO of Royal Neighbors of America, one of the nation's largest women-led life insurance organizations. "Nation of Neighbors is a tangible example of our neighbor-helping-neighbor philosophy; however, the positive impact of this program creates a ripple effect that reaches far beyond the recipients and communities it serves."

Royal Neighbors of America, one of the nation's largest women-led life insurance organizations, empowers women to meet the needs of their families with annuities and life insurance products such as whole life, term, final expense, and universal life. One of the most financially secure insurance carriers in the industry, it has the financial strength and stability to ensure its nearly 180,000 members are protected when the expected, and unexpected, happen. In addition to insurance products, Royal Neighbors provides member benefits which currently include scholarship opportunities, discounted legal services, health and retail discounts, and participation in volunteer activities that give back to communities through the organization's local chapters. Royal Neighbors' philanthropic efforts are dedicated to changing women's lives through its national programs, including the Nation of NeighborsSM Program, and through the Royal Neighbors Foundation, a 501(c)(3) public charity.

Member benefits are provided at the discretion of Royal Neighbors of America and are not available in all states. They are not part of any insurance or annuity contract and are not guaranteed.

Royal Neighbors is licensed in 43 states and the District of Columbia and not all products are available in all states. Royal Neighbors is headquartered in Rock Island, IL, with a branch office in Mesa, AZ. For more information, visit www.royalneighbors.org or call Rita Toalson at (309) 732-8376.

(DES MOINES) - Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad today signed the following bill into law:

House File 395: an Act relating to the regulation of pharmacy benefits managers and including effective date provisions.

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WASHINGTON - The Coast Guard announced Wednesday the establishment of the diver enlisted rating and corresponding chief warrant officer specialty.

About 50 enlisted personnel and three chief warrant officers will initially transition to the Diver (DV) rating and Diving (DIV) specialty, respectively.

The newly-minted divers received certificates signed by the commandant and the master chief petty officer of the Coast Guard at several locations throughout the service.

Divers support a variety of Coast Guard missions by servicing aids to navigation, conducting subsurface search and recovery, inspecting and maintaining Coast Guard vessels, and providing technical expertise with remotely operated vehicles, sonar equipment, and underwater imagery.

In addition to the new specialty, the Coast Guard is scheduled to establish Regional Dive Locker Pacific in Honolulu this summer. Divers will be stationed at one of three dive lockers or at other units throughout the country.

For more information on the history of the Coast Guard's diving program, please visit: http://www.uscg.mil/history/articles/CoastGuardDivingProgramCOTPSanFran.pdf

To view more imagery, please visit: http://coastguard.dodlive.mil/2015/04/coast-guard-officially-stands-up-dive-rating/

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Master Gardeners with Iowa State University Scott County Extension and Outreach have scheduled several spring classes at the Extension Office, 875 Tanglefoot Lane, Bettendorf. Master Gardeners are volunteers who use their research-based training and resources from Iowa State University to share information and ideas with others in the community.

If you would like to attend one of the sessions, please register by calling the Extension Office at 563-359-7577 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. weekdays. The programs are one to two hours long and cost $5 each.

The classes are:

  • A Whirlwind Tour of European Gardens, 7 p.m. April 9 -- Master Gardener Kay Sigardson-Poor will take you on a visual tour of the Papal Gardens, Versailles, Buckingham Palace and more.

  • Tomato Tech: How to Grow Better Fruit (Vegetables?) 7 p.m. April 23 -- Patrick O'Malley, ISU Extension and Outreach Commercial Horticulture Field Specialist, shares techniques for growing a bountiful tomato crop.

  • Making Sense of Landscape Design, 7 p.m. April 30 -- Master Gardener Dan Mays provides tips for making your yard look better.

  • Birds, Blueberries, Butterflies and Natural Gardening, 7 p.m. May 7 -- Master Gardener Dick Sayles, president of the Quad City Audubon Society, shows how native plants attract beneficial insects and birds.


Please visit the Scott County Office's website at http://www.extension.iastate.edu/scott/ and find us on Facebook for updates.


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We invite 4-H Members and non 4-H Members, parents and volunteers to join us for a day of inspiration and exploration.  Youth participants may choose from the following workshops to learn introductory skills, explore topics as a 4-H Project Area, learn from experts and gain insight as to how to apply these skills in future professional, educational or hobby pursuits:  Communications, Food Science, FSQA, Horticulture, Leadership, Livestock Clinic, Photography, Visual Arts and Woodworking

It will be held Saturday April 25, 2015, from 8:30 am-2:30 pm at North Scott High School, 200 S. 1st Street, Eldridge, Iowa.

During this workshop, nationally renowned speaker, John Robinson (www.ourability.com) will kick off the event inspiring us to see the potential we have inside us all, how to be a leader and a contributing citizen, sponsored by CARGILL

Registration has been extended to April 17th!   A fee of $15 for 4-H members, $20 for non 4-H members and $5 for adults will be charged.

Download registration http://www.extension.iastate.edu/cedar/ or request a registration from daletac@iastate.edu or call (563) 263-5701.

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