Children are invited to Brucemore for a festive and memorable evening of holiday tradition?Santa, Snacks, and Stories on Sunday, December 7 and Tuesday, December 9 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The estate's holiday décor and the seasonal spirit add to the evening's activities. Children will enjoy activities in both the Visitor Center and mansion, including story time, craft-making, a snack, and giving their wish-lists to Santa. In between activities, children and parents are invited to view the first and second floors of the mansion and to ask any questions to the available stationary guides.

Admission is $7 per child and $5 per child of a Brucemore member in advance. One adult is free per child admission; each additional adult is $5. Space is limited; purchase tickets online at www.brucemore.org or by calling (319) 362-7375. If space is available, all child tickets at the door will be $10. Santa, Snacks, and Stories is sponsored by US Bank.

Experience Brucemore, an unparalleled blend of tradition and culture, located at 2160 Linden Drive SE, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. At the heart of the historic 26-acre estate stands a nineteenth-century mansion filled with the stories of three Cedar Rapids families.  Concerts, theater, programs, and tours enliven the site and celebrate the heritage of a community.  For more information, call (319) 362-7375 or visit www.brucemore.org.

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New Developments Will Create Jobs and Improve Recreational Facilities

COLONA - Governor Pat Quinn today announced capital investments of $5 million for park development and improvement projects in Colona and Geneseo. Funded by his Illinois Jobs Now! construction program, the projects are part of Governor Quinn's agenda to increase opportunities for recreation, create jobs and drive Illinois' economy forward.

"It's important that everyone in Illinois has a place to be active and take on a healthy lifestyle," Governor Quinn said. "These investments will give these Henry County communities upgraded facilities to be enjoyed for years to come. The Colona Community Center and the Geneseo pool projects will help improve the health of the people of Illinois and create new jobs for hardworking local residents."

The Colona Park District will receive $2.5 million to construct a fitness center on Colona Road with a swimming pool, indoor walking/jogging track and multi-purpose rooms. The total estimated cost is $4.5 million.

The Geneseo Park District will also receive $2.5 million to construct an outdoor aquatic center on East North Street. The project includes a new activity pool with a zero depth entry, a four lane lap pool with slides and a new bathhouse. The total estimated cost is $5 million.

"I commend Governor Quinn for this announcement of capital investment for the Geneseo Park District. This grant was made possible because of the Governor's leadership in passing a capital bill. This is an excellent example of positive things that can happen when we have a partnership between local and state government," State Representative Don Moffitt (R-Galesburg) said. "A project like this is a win-win for Illinois as it creates jobs for the construction of this project and improves quality of life and recreational opportunities for the Geneseo area residents. We strengthen our economy with job creation and have the opportunity for healthier, active lifestyles. Healthier lifestyles are one of the ways to reduce healthcare costs. Grants from the Illinois Jobs Now! program are funded with their own dedicated revenue stream, not general fund revenues."

"Investment in local park districts is an investment in the future of Illinois communities," Illinois Department of Natural Resources Director Marc Miller said. "These new facilities in Colona and Geneseo will help maintain a high quality of life that is vital for attracting young families."

The park projects are part of Governor Quinn's $31 billion Illinois Jobs Now! program, which will support more than 439,000 jobs over six years. Illinois Jobs Now! is the largest construction program in Illinois history, and is one of the largest construction programs in the nation.

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Murder Party I & II

Premiere screening of the locally produced action/suspense film series, and fundraiser for the Dubuque Area Arts Collective


OCTOBER 29, 6pm - 9pm

Eronel, 285 Main St., Dubuque, IA

ADMISSION: $5 (Profits will be donated to the Dubuque Area Arts Collective, a local arts non-profit)

Join the cast and crew for the official premiere of Murder Party 2, preceded by a screening of the first film in the series. Featuring a cast of local talent, over-the-top thrills and chills await as you, too, are invited to experience the Murder Party!
In the film, Leonard "Whiskers" St. Elliott barely escapes the first night of mayhem, but the sinister forces behind the Murder Party aren't through with him yet.  Framed for crimes he didn't commit, Whiskers must fight to clear his name, all while trying to survive another night of mayhem within the haunted walls of the Kirby Building.

Meet the cast during the opening cocktail hour while receiving a recap of the first film. Then settle in for a second helping with the premiere of Murder Party 2. The evening will conclude with a short Q&A following the feature.


The films are rated R. Minors are to be accompanied by adult. Unaccompanied minors must bring a signed form to the event. Contact info@pkpfilms.com to receive form.

10:00-12:00 Papercasting & 1:00-3:00 Gingerbread

Each class is $20 for members & $25 for non-members

Connie will have a special catalog on hand to place orders for your favorite Molds! Delivery in about a week to GAHC!

Limited space available! Call 563-322-8844 to register

 

Tune in to Paula Sands live (Channel 6) on Monday, Nov. 3 at 3:00: Connie from House on the Hill will be live on PSL demonstrating some of her famous springerle projects!

Visit www.gahc.org

for more upcoming events!

Churches United of the Quad City Area is very happy to confirm that the Canadian Pacific Holiday Train will arrive in Davenport on December 5, 2014, at 1:45 p.m., in support of our Hunger Ministry.

Included in this event will be hot chocolate & cookies, goodie bags for the children, local entertainment, and Santa and Mrs. Claus will make an appearance between noon and 1:30! Please come early and enjoy the festivities, while we wait for the train!

The entertainer arriving on the Holiday Train this year is Kira Isabella, Juno (comparable to U.S. Grammy)-nominated country music artist, who performed on Carrie Underwood's Blown Away Tour. She also won the 2013 CCMA (Canadian Country Music Award) for Female Artist of the Year!

For information on this event, please contact Anne Wachal or Thea Hansen at Churches United, 563-332-5002.

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SPRINGFIELD - Illinois teachers are backing Senator Mike Jacobs campaign for State Senator of the 36th District.

The Illinois Education Association announced their endorsement of Jacobs this November.

"Mike Jacobs has proved his dedication to the teachers and students of the 36th Senate District," said Stewart Adams, retired Rock Island/Milan School Teacher. "One of the most important responsibilities we have in our community is providing a quality education to our children."

Jacobs has been committed to supporting education funding and ensuring teachers have the necessary resources to help educate the students in our community by fighting for more funding and working on reforming the way we fund schools in Illinois.

His opponent, Neil Anderson however, supports turning Illinois' pension system into a 401(k) plan.  Other states such as Alaska and Nebraska have adopted defined contribution plans only to later realize 401(k)' aren't cost effective and leave workers without a stable future.

"Anderson's support of 401(k) plans is proof of his inexperience and lack knowledge of Illinois' pension systems," said Adams. "We have seen the consequences in other states who move to a defined-contribution system. Our members can't afford to rely on insecure plans for their future."

Illinois Education Association (IEA): The IEA is an association of more than 130,000 members composed of Illinois elementary and secondary teachers, higher education faculty and staff, educational support professionals, retired educators and college students preparing to become teachers. The IEA was founded in 1853 to serve the interest of public education in Illinois. The IEA became an affiliate of the National Education Association in 1857, an organization currently totaling 3.2 million teachers and school employees working to make our good public schools even better for all students.

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$2 million corporate gift will support giving in the areas of youth education, financial literacy, community development and helping the financial viability of the underserved

 

Bettendorf, Iowa - Ascentra Credit Union is honoring former CEO Paul Lensmeyer by establishing the Ascentra Credit Union Foundation, a fund within the Community Foundation of the Great River Bend.  Paul Lensmeyer was more than the President & CEO; he was a charismatic leader, a friend to many and an astute businessman who spent his life giving to others.  He was the heart of the organization for over 20 years and created a culture dedicated to giving back and community service.

As any great leader does, Lensmeyer had a plan in place for a worst-case scenario.  Long ago, he and the Board of Directors had put in place a key person life insurance policy that would protect the credit union in case tragedy struck.  As Lensmeyer was preparing for retirement he had already initiated a succession plan and had selected and trained Dale Owen to assume his CEO responsibilities.  When Paul passed away unexpectedly, a policy that would normally be used to search for a successor did not need to be used in that fashion.

The board and senior management team were faced with a difficult decision on what to do with the policy proceeds.  It did not take long to determine that Ascentra would like to utilize the funds to start the Ascentra Credit Union Foundation continuing the service and generosity Lensmeyer taught and lived.   "Listening, caring, doing what's right" are words that were genuinely spoken by Paul, who lived and breathed this mantra in his professional and personal life.  He instilled these beliefs into Ascentra's organization which has made a difference in the lives of its members, staff, and the communities it serves.  Now, through the Ascentra Credit Union Foundation, Ascentra is ensuring his legacy lives on and that these beliefs will have a positive ripple effect for generations to come.

"Ascentra, by its nature as a credit union, and even more so under the leadership of Paul, already contributed to the community in many ways," said Linda Andry, Chief Financial Officer.  "But Paul's legacy was a catalyst for the credit union to partner with the Community Foundation to expand its philanthropic work."

 

The credit union established an endowment and a charitable giving fund, and is in the process of working with the Community Foundation to enhance its giving and further their philanthropic outreach in the communities they serve. This collaboration represents the largest corporate partnership with the Community Foundation to date by establishing a $1.75 million endowment to support their corporate philanthropy, and a non-endowed fund of $250,000 for additional grants.

 

"What better way to not only honor Paul, but to do what is right for our community and our members?" said Dale Owen, President & CEO of Ascentra, who had been in the process of transitioning into his position when Paul passed away.

 

In honor of Paul, the credit union provided donations in the past year totaling more than $150,000 to several local organizations, including the Pleasant Valley Schools Educational Foundation, the Bettendorf/Quad City Rotary, Greater Quad Cities Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Iowa Credit Union Foundation and the Children's Miracle Network at the University of Iowa Hospitals. Dale said they approached the Community Foundation to be more strategic about future giving because of the foundation's strong reputation.

 

"The Community Foundation has a long track record of doing many great things," he said. "It is an organization we've admired and I'm glad we're partnering with them."

 

Barb Melbourne, JD, vice president of development at CFGRB, said the sentiment is shared.  "Ascentra is committed to the community in which we all live and work, and we are humbled to have an opportunity to sit alongside them to shape their mission, and identify ways to be more impactful with their philanthropic dollars," she said. "They are an incredible example of the ways local businesses can influence and support their community for the greater good."

 

It is a move that Paul would have been proud of, Andry said, as Paul also led by example at work and in his personal life.  "He encouraged staff to volunteer and give back to their community," she said. "That was?and is today?the environment in our workplace. Paul wanted staff engaged in giving back to the community. We miss him dearly."

 

About the Community Foundation of the Great River Bend:

For the past 50 years, the Community Foundation of the Great River Bend has been dedicated to bettering the communities we serve by connecting people who care with causes that matter.  We are the lead foundation for 14 Affiliate Foundations throughout eastern Iowa and western Illinois. They are part of our 17 county service area, which allows our grant and scholarship work to create impact across our region. Learn more about the Community Foundation at CFGRB.org.  Follow us on Facebook and LinkedIn.

About Ascentra Credit Union:

Founded in 1950, Ascentra Credit Union, is Iowa's premier credit union with more than $340 million in assets and 10 branches serving the communities of Bettendorf, Clinton, Davenport, Le Claire, Muscatine, Iowa and Moline, Ill. Learn more about Ascentra Credit Union at ascentra.org. Follow Ascentra on Facebook and on Twitter @ascentra.

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Alvaro C. Macias | Community Development Manager

Ascentra Credit Union
1710 Grant Street, Bettendorf, IA 52722

Direct Line: 563-344-3343

Toll Free: 800-426-5241 ext. 267

Fax: 563-355-5599

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(DES MOINES) - Gov. Terry E. Branstad and Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds today announced the Home Base Iowa Certified Higher Academic Military Partner (CHAMP) program. The program allows Iowa colleges and universities to become CHAMP certified for their ability to educate and assist veterans on campus. The certification will help attract veterans leaving the service to Iowa and help academic institutions market their campus as veteran friendly.

"With 495 veterans hired through Home Base Iowa thus far, it's clear our veterans' jobs initiative is a growing success," said Branstad. "Today's announcement of the Home Base Iowa Certified Higher Academic Military Partner program is another step toward ensuring service members transitioning to civilian life have the educational resources they need here in Iowa."

The Home Base Iowa Act was signed into law on May 26, 2014. It passed the Iowa Senate 46-0 and the Iowa House 94-2.

"Governor Branstad and I are pleased to see the continued broad bipartisan support Home Base Iowa continues to receive across the state," said Reynolds. "With nearly two-thirds of Iowa currently in the process of becoming Home Base Iowa Communities, it's clear Iowans are embracing this initiative to match veterans with quality careers."

To become a Home Base Iowa CHAMP campus, education institutions must meet three of the four criteria in each of the three categories below:

1. On-Campus Veteran Resources

a.        Full Time Veterans Services Coordinator or Veterans' Representative and office.

b.      Veterans Center/study space dedicated to veteran student population with possibility of computers to sign up for benefits or meeting area for Vet Club.

c.       Veterans' Services Support Group (made up of Veterans' Representative, Advisors, Faculty, Staff) to address issues veterans face and encourage veterans clubs and meetings.

d.      Career placement assistance

2. Mindfulness of Service Member Transitions

a.       Consistent credit honored for all of the established military training and schools (Joint Services Transcript, Community College of the Air Force credit, ACE recommended credit, CLEP, DSST).

b.      Advanced/Preferential registration dates for student veteran population.

c.       Offer veterans sections for new student orientation.

d.      College President Signature on Principles of Excellence laid out in Executive Order 13607

3. Financial Considerations

a.       Automatic in-state tuition for former active-duty service members, National Guard and Reserve members, spouses and children domiciled in Iowa, regardless of residency requirements.

b.      Deferred billing options to ensure timing of VA benefit payments does not hinder academic success.

c.       Deferred billing or options to assist student veterans in purchasing books, tools and supplies required for vocational programs.

d.      Specific scholarship for transitioning service members and/or their dependents.

BACKGROUND ON THE HOME BASE IOWA ACT 

Gov. Branstad and Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds launched the Home Base Iowa initiative in November of 2013 at the Iowa Gold Star Military Museum at Camp Dodge. Branstad and Reynolds named Congressman Leonard Boswell and Casey's CEO Bob Myers the co-chairs of the initiative.

In January 2014, Gov. Branstad made Home Base Iowa the centerpiece of his legislative plan by stating at his Condition of the State address, "This session, the centerpiece of my agenda is Home Base Iowa. It is a bipartisan jobs plan focusing on recruiting service members to Iowa and matching them with good, high paying careers. [...] Our veterans have risked their lives defending our freedom.  To show our gratitude, let's make Iowa the leader in respect, support and opportunity for veterans."

Four communities - Greene County, Howard County, Clarke County and Floyd County - have become certified Home Base Iowa Communities.

The Home Base Iowa Act does the following:

  • Fully exempts military pensions from state income tax.
  • Gives veterans, their spouses and dependents in-state tuition at Iowa's colleges and universities.
  • Allows Iowa's licensing boards to adopt rules allowing credit for military training and experience in the licensing process.
  • Allows private-sector companies to follow the public sector's lead by allowing a preference in hiring and promoting veterans.
  • Eliminates the special plate issuance fees charged for plates associated with military service.
  • Expands eligibility for the Military Homeownership Assistance Program, which provides $5,000 in down payment and closing cost assistance.  Additional funding for the program is provided in a separate appropriations bill.

In addition to the Home Base Iowa Act, Branstad also signed Senate File 2352 in 2014.

Senate File 2352 an Act relating to the additional homestead credit for certain disabled veterans and including effective date and applicability provisions.

For more information on Home Base Iowa, please visit www.HomeBaseIowa.org.

ANKENY- Each year District FFA and Iowa FFA officers plan and facilitate Greenhand Fire-Up Conferences for
FFA members in the six FFA districts across the state. The six respective host sites welcomed 1746 FFA members
from 133 chapters from across the state in recent weeks.
While at Greenhand Fire-Up Conferences, district and state officers lead four interactive workshops for first year
high school FFA members, also known as Greenhands, for the annual Conference. The workshops facilitated were
leadership focused in the areas of communications, managing priorities, SMART goals, and authenticity.
Iowa FFA President, Abrah Meyer, stated, "Greenhand Fire-Up provides a chance for first year members to get a
sneak peek of the opportunities that FFA holds, and is a conference for members to meet and interact with state and
district officers."
This year, the officers prepared and facilitated workshops of: communication, managing priorities, SMART goals,
and authenticity - in order to provide the first-year FFA members with skills they would use both within and
outside of FFA. The goal was to engage FFA members in learning about the tools that would allow them to be
successful in anything they are part of through high school and beyond.
The Iowa FFA Association has 224 local chapters with over 14,300 FFA members. FFA is a national organization
of over 610,000 members preparing for leadership and careers in science, business and technology of agriculture.
Local, state and national programs provide opportunities for students to apply knowledge and skills learned in the
classroom. FFA's mission is to make a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for
premier leadership, personal growth, and career success through agricultural education. For more information,
go to www.iowaffa.com.
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Des Moines, IA - Today, Braley for Iowa announced that Hillary Rodham Clinton will join Bruce Braley at grassroots events in Cedar Rapids and Davenport on Wednesday, October 29, 2014. Hillary Clinton and Bruce Braley will speak about the importance of voting in this year's crucial midterm election, as well as about Bruce's plans to fight for all Iowa families. 

Hillary Clinton and Bruce Braley will encourage all Iowans to vote and make their voice heard in this year's crucial midterm election. Iowans can vote early in person from now until November 3. For more information about early voting locations, visit vote.brucebraley.com.

For press credentials for the grassroots event in Cedar Rapids, RSVP here.

For press credentials for the grassroots event in Davenport, RSVP here

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Braley for Iowa Grassroots Event with Special Guest Hillary Clinton
IBEW Local 405 Hall,
1211 Wiley Blvd. SW
Cedar Rapids, IA
Doors open at 12:45 pm
For tickets visit www.brucebraley.com/cedar-rapids or call 515-802-8943.

Braley for Iowa Grassroots Event with Special Guest Hillary Clinton
RiverCenter, Atrium
136 E. 3rd Street
Davenport, IA
Doors open at 4:45 pm 
For tickets visit www.brucebraley.com/davenport or call 515-802-8943.
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