When?:  Saturday, February 21st - Doors open at 6:00pm & the game begins at 7:00pm

Where?:  Sacred Heart Parish Center, 422 East 10th Street, Davenport IA 52803

Cost?:  $10 per person or $80 for a table of 8

QCI will be providing snacks & drinks for purchase or bring your own food and beverages. 

We will have special categories highlighting movies & the Academy Awards but the usual categories, too!

Mulligans, 50/50 Raffle, & Raffle Baskets included!

Reserve your table now to support Quad Cities Interfaith, space is limited!  Call QCI at 563-322-4910 or qcinterfaith@gmail.com

SEWARD, NE (01/16/2015)(readMedia)-- Concordia University, Nebraska named 251 students to its honors list for the fall 2014 semester.

Students on the honors list include :

Naomi Iltis, a senior from Le Claire, Iowa

The top 25 percent of undergraduate students who complete at least 12 credit hours, receive no failing grades in the semester and earn a semester GPA of at least 3.5 qualify for the honors list.

About Concordia University, Nebraska

Concordia University, Nebraska, founded in 1894, is a fully accredited, coeducational university located in Seward, Nebraska, that currently serves more than 2,300 students. Concordia offers more than 50 professional and liberal arts programs in an excellent academic and Christ-centered community that equips men and women for lives of learning, service and leadership in the church and world. For more information, visit cune.edu.

KIRKSVILLE, Mo. (January 16, 2015) - Truman State University has released the Fall 2014 Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs' List. To qualify for this list, an undergraduate student must attain a semester 3.50-3.99 grade point average and must complete 12 semester hours of credit.

Area students include Caitlin Staver of Bettendorf (Psychology and Biology); Allison Fullercamp (Exercise Science), Scott McKillip (Business Administration) and Jennifer Riefe (Communication Disorders), all of Davenport; and Simone Collins of Rock Island (Psychology).

TSU has also released the Fall 2014 President's List. To qualify for this list, an undergraduate student must attain a semester 4.0 grade point average and must complete 12 semester hours of credit.

Area students include Alexandria Avila (Agricultural Science), William Daniel (Accounting), Kayleen Green (History, Pre-Education/Secondary), and Chelsea Wagschal (French, Pre-Education/Secondary), all of Davenport.

Founded in 1867, Truman is Missouri's highly selective public liberal arts and sciences university. Truman has the highest graduation rate among the state's public colleges and universities and approximately 50 percent of Truman students pursue an advanced degree immediately upon graduating. U.S. News & World Report has rated Truman as the No. 1 public university in the Midwest region for 18 consecutive years. Washington Monthly recognized the school as the No. 2 master's university in the nation and Kiplinger's Personal Finance named Truman as one of the 100 Best College Values for 2015.

On January 23, 24, and 25, Muscatine Arts Council will host the 21st annual Eagles and Ivories Ragtime Festival. This will be a weekend of world-class ragtime and stride, Dixieland jazz, boogie-woogie, spirituals, traditional jazz, and much more. Each evening concert is $15 and afternoon concerts are $10. A three-day concert package is $40. Children under 16 are free. Tickets are available at Flowers on the Avenue and at the door.
Free events include, Friday 9 am Kick-off concert at Sunny Brook, Saturday 9 am Eagle Watch at Pearl City Station, and Saturday 12 noon Silent Movie with live piano at the Art Center.
Ivory and Gold® features Jeff Barnhart, piano, and Anne Barnhart, flute, are praised by the L.A. Jazz Scene as a musical duo that can, "draw out the beauty in the rich melodies and play the music with taste, sensitivity, and a real affection for the idiom." More on Ivory and Gold can be found at www.ivoryandgold.net. Ragtime Dr. Dave Majchrzak started playing the piano at age 6. Dave graduated from the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine in 1986. Dave plays with Red Lehr's St. Louis Rivermen and Powerhouse Five Traditional Jazz Bands and has been honored with the late Trebor Tichenor's spot in the St. Louis Ragtimers. Dave has appeared at the festival in Sedalia every year since and was named the 2007 Artist in Residence for the Scott Joplin Ragtime Foundation.

Daniel Souvigny, who recently turned fourteen, lives in Hampshire, IL. He loves music and has a passion for ragtime. He has been playing since the age of five and began serious technique training at the age of ten. He is the youngest musician to win first place in the Junior World Championship of Old-Time Piano Playing Contest.
Mad Creek Mudcats are a Muscatine group playing music from the 1890-1930 time-period. This includes ragtime, traditional jazz and novelty tunes. They are regulars at Eagles and Ivories. They will play during the Friday evening Soup Supper.
Locust Street Boys from the Quad Cities Dixieland jazz band formed in 1990 as a group from St. Ambrose University. They will play during the Saturday evening Syncopation Supper.
The Weekend Schedule
Friday, January 23, 2015
? 9:00 Free Sunnybrook Concert
o Ivory and Gold® with Jeff and Anne Barnhart
? 5:00 - 7:00 Soup Supper
o Wesley United Methodist Church, 400 Iowa Avenue
o Music by Mad Creek Mudcats
? 7:00 - Concert
o Wesley United Methodist Church, 400 Iowa Avenue
o Music by Ivory and Gold®, Ragtime Dr. Dave Majchrzak, Daniel Souvigny ? 10:00 After Hours, Francesca Vitale's, 128 East 2nd Street
Saturday, January 24, 2015
? 9:00 - 3:00 Free Eagle Watch
o Pearl City Station, 200 W. River Front (River Front Park)
o Corp of Engineers Park Rangers & Dave Bakke
? 12:00 Silent Movies
o Muscatine Art Center, 1314 Mulberry Avenue
? 2:00 Concert
o Muscatine Art Center, 1314 Mulberry Avenue
Music by Ragtime Dr. Dave Majchrzak
? 5:00 - 7:00 Syncopation Supper
o Wesley United Methodist Church, 400 Iowa Avenue
o Music by the Locust Street Boys
? 7:00 - Concert
o Wesley United Methodist Church , 400 Iowa Avenue
o Music by Ivory and Gold®, Ragtime Dr. Dave Majchrzak, Daniel Souvigny ? 10:00 After Hours, Francesca Vitale's, 128 East 2nd Street
Sunday, January 26, 2013
? 10:00 - Ragtime, Jazz, Gospel worship service
o Wesley United Methodist Church, 400 Iowa Avenue
? 2:00 - Concert
o Muscatine Art Center, 1314 Mulberry Avenue
o Music by Ivory and Gold®

IOWA CITY – The Iowa City VA Health Care System will officially commemorate the renaming of its Galesburg VA Clinic to the "Lane A. Evans VA Clinic" this week.

A Marine Corps Veteran and longtime lawmaker, Evans was best known for his work on Veterans issues.

Rep. Cheri Bustos, D-Ill., and Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., led efforts to rename the facility after Evans' passing at the age of 63 in November of last year. The bill was signed by President Barack Obama and passed into law in mid-December.

Media are invited to attend the renaming ceremony; which will be held at the VA outpatient clinic in Galesburg, IL (310 Home Blvd., Galesburg, IL 61401) on Friday, January 23, beginning at noon. Please contact Jon Pruett, Public Affairs Officer, at 319.339.7104 or jonathan.pruett@va.gov to communicate interest in attendance.

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Modifications Help Create A Home Environment
That's Safe and Supportive

Not every person struggling with dementia lives in a nursing home or assisted-living facility.

In fact, more than 15 million Americans - usually family members or friends - provide unpaid caregiving to people with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia, according to a 2014 report by the Alzheimer's Association.

Although it's wonderful so many are willing to assume that responsibility, it's also important they take steps to make sure the home is a safe place, says Kerry Mills, co-author with Jennifer Brush of the book "I Care: A Handbook for Care Partners of People With Dementia." (www.engagingalzheimers.com)

Part of that is to focus on potential hazards. The concept is not unlike new parents making a house "childproof." Many of the concerns are similar, such as stairs, electrical sockets, sharp objects and swimming pools.

At the same time, it's easy to go too far, Mills said. Ideally, the environment for the person with dementia should be as unrestricted as possible.

"For example, if your loved one enjoys cooking for a hobby and can safely cut and peel vegetables, then by all means, encourage it," Mills says.
Mills suggests several ways to make a home safer for someone with dementia.

•  For the front and back doors. Use bells on the doors, motion sensors that turn on lights or alerts, or other notifications that make the care partner aware when someone has gone out. Add lamps or motion-activated lighting so people can see where they are going when they are entering or leaving the house.

"Another way to discourage someone from wanting to leave the house is to make sure that he or she gets plenty of outside exercise whenever possible," Mills says.

•  For stairways and hallways. Add reflective tape strips to stair edges to make stairs more visible. Remove obstacles, such as mats and flowerpots, to minimize risks of falls on or by the stairs.

Also, install handrails in hallways and stairways to provide stability, and install a gate on the stairway to prevent falls. Improve the lighting around hallways and stairs by installing more ceiling fixtures or wall sconces.

•  For the bathroom. Install grab bars and a raised toilet seat to help both the individual with dementia and the care partners so they don't have to lift the person on and off the toilet.

Add grab bars inside and outside the tub, and a non-skid surface in the tub to reduce risks of falls. You can also add colored tape on the edge of the tub or shower curb to increase contrast and make the tub edge more visible.

Lower the water temperature or install an anti-scald valve to prevent burns, and remove drain plugs from sinks or tubs to avoid flooding.

•  For the possibility the person becomes lost. Provide your loved one with an identification or GPS bracelet in case he or she wanders. Label clothes with the person's name, and place an identification card in his or her wallet with a description of the person's condition. Notify police and neighbors of the person's dementia and tendency to wander.

About Kerry Mills

Kerry Mills, MPA, is an expert in best care practices for persons with dementia both in the home and in out-of-home health care residences and organizations. She is a consultant to numerous hospitals, assisted livings, hospice, home care agencies, senior day care centers and nursing homes. In her twelve-year career in health care, she has served as executive director and regional manager for numerous long-term dementia facilities. She is an outspoken advocate for persons with dementia, lecturing in Hong Kong, Canada, China, Europe and the United States. Her book, coauthored with Jennifer A. Brush, "I Care," (engagingalzheimers.com), is the 2014 Gold Award Winner of the National Mature Media Awards.

The annual presentation of Rock Island's Advanced Technology and Sustainability Consortium (ATSC) Mark W. Schwiebert Sustainability Leadership Award will be held on Monday, January 19, 2015 at 6:45pm during a meeting of the Rock Island City Council.

The 2014 award recipient is MetroLINK (Rock Island County Metropolitan Mass Transit District).  This multi-county public transit system serves the communities of Carbon Cliff, Colona, East Moline, Hampton, Milan, Moline, Rock Island and Silvis, IL.

Although the opening of the Operations and Maintenance Center is the most recent addition to MetroLINK's operations, this award is not based solely on that construction. This award took into consideration their entire range of operations. MetroLINK was selected for the following reasons:

Operations and Maintenance Center:

  • The facility incorporates elements such as:

o   A rooftop with a system with 1,344 Photovoltaic Solar Panels to provide electricity needs

o   A 32 panel solar thermal hot water system to heat water used for vehicle washing

o   Water use reduction through bus wash recycling

o   Heat recovery systems

o   Use of bio swales and native grasses to control storm water runoff

o   Radiant in-floor heating system in maintenance area

o    An indoor CNG and Diesel refueling station

District Station:

·         Metro's District Station replaces an outdated (1978), on-street transfer location and offers a number of passenger amenities including real time next bus information
  • The Station incorporates a number of sustainable elements, including a photovoltaic roof, occupancy-controlled lighting and the re-use of rooftop water runoff for the Station's water feature.

General Operations:

  • MetroLINK has been a leader in environmentally friendly policies for over a decade, committing to green technologies through the use of Compressed Natural Gas vehicles and bio diesel fuel, utilizing innovative energy sources in capital infrastructure pieces, and promoting the environmental benefits of using transit to potential riders.
  • Since 2002, MetroLINK has acquired forty two (42) CNG-powered buses, accounting for nearly 75% of its fixed-route fleet.

Headquartered in Moline, MetroLINK provides transportation services throughout the Quad City Area to over 3.2 million riders a year.  MetroLINK strives to drive economic development, transportation infrastructure and livable communities throughout the area.

The ATSC was created in 2006 by former Mayor Mark Schwiebert to work with technology oriented businesses located in Rock Island. The ATSC was developed to:

  • Provide networking opportunities for businesses that are developing or are significant

users of technology.

  • Determine how the City can better support businesses that are technology oriented or

have an interest in sustainability concepts, processes, or products.

  • Explore technology based enterprise to increase Rock Island's visibility and brand the

City as being a tech friendly community.

Members of ATSC established the Mark W. Schwiebert Sustainability Leadership Award in April 2009.  This award was created to honor former Mayor Schwiebert for his 20 years of service to Rock Island and for his work in the area of sustainable initiatives. This special award is given annually to a business, organization, or individual demonstrating outstanding leadership in the area of green or sustainable initiatives.

The ATSC currently has 50 members.  Meetings are held the second Wednesday of the month at City Hall.  Contact Magda Dziembowski at (309) 732-2909 or dziembowski.magda@rigov.org for membership information.

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Sunday, January 18: Learn about the area's bald eagles at the Medic EMS building, 107 N. Cody Road, LeClaire, Iowa. At 1:30pm, wildlife photographer, Burt Gearhart, will give an all-ages slide presentation and lecture that will reveal many interesting discoveries about Bald Eagles and their everyday lives in Iowa. See eagles diving for fish, eating while flying, flying with icicles on their toes and much more. Learn to distinguish between immature and mature eagles, what they eat, and why they winter in the area. Attendees will learn about this incredible wildlife opportunity to view and photograph the annual winter gathering of Bald Eagles along the Mississippi River north and south of LeClaire.
At the conclusion of the presentation, at approximately 3pm, join Burt at Lock & Dam 14 to view and photograph the Eagles of LeClaire.
Burt's prints that celebrate Bald Eagles, the Mississippi River, and the historic beauty of LeClaire will also be on display. This program is free and open to the public.
Also that day, The Faithful Pilot Café and Spirits will be open noon-5pm for lunch with a great view of the bald eagles soaring above. Isabel Bloom will have a drawing for a free Eagle sculpture. Bierstube's Bald Eagle Day special on January 18 is 10% off your bill, excluding alcohol.
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Recognizing a growing need, Skip-a-Long Child Development Services has made an investment in our community's families and has expanded our Moline child care center to include two additional classrooms!
Why is the center adding more classrooms?

The Moline Skip-a-Long child care center has noticed a significant increase in the need for care of 18-36 month old children, and has made this investment as part of the program's mission to make sure ALL children in the Quad Cities area have a great start to being prepared for success in school and in life.

Thanks to the hard work of Estes Construction and Koehler Electric, the project broke ground at the end of July, 2014 and was completed and began serving children in December, 2014!

Please join us for a ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house to tour our new classrooms and see the children enjoying their new learning environment! Opportunities for photos and video of our center's children in the classrooms will be available. Our Chief Executive Officer - Marcy Mendenhall and our center's director - Julie Allen will be available for comments.

WHAT: Open House and Chamber of Commerce Ribbon-Cutting
WHERE: Skip-a-Long Child Development Services - 4800 60th St., Moline, IL
WHEN: Tuesday, January 27th, 2015
TIME: Open House - 9:00am to 11:00am
10:00am - Remarks by: Scott Raes - Mayor of Moline
Teresa Woodworth - Skip-a-Long Board Chair
Chamber of Commerce Ribbon-Cutting

Congratulations to the following students who have made the Rivermont Collegiate 2nd Quarter Honor Roll!

 

Middle School (Grades 6-8)

 

High Honors (All grades B+ or higher or B or higher for courses designated as High School level or advanced track math)

Rohan Abernathy-Wee

Asha Alla

Harris Ciaccio

Christopher Cumberbatch

Elizabeth Decker

Annika Didelot

Sean Dougherty

Jessica Elliott

Jaden Fee

Jacob Hansen

Emad Haque

Mary Aisling McDowell

Sarah McVey

Dwira Nandini

Davis Priest

Nandini Reddy

Grace Sampson

Ava Satterfield

Peyton Seberg

Anna Senjem

Genevieve Strasser

Jack Westphal

Claire Westphal

Alexander Xiao

 

Honors (All grades B- or higher or C+ or higher for courses designated as High School level or advanced track math)

Benjamin Bergfeld

Michael Cumberbatch

Chirag Gowda

Jewell Hixon

Sofia Hunner Rojas                         

Angela Jones

Jozef Porubcin

Lauren Schroeder

Allison Swiger

 

 

Upper School (Grades 9-12) 

 

Headmaster's List (GPA 3.85 - 4.00) 

Adam Dada

Clayton Douglas

Faith Douglas

Anastasia Eganova

Maram El-Geneidy

Shivani Ganesh

Tejasvi Kotte

Molly Lewis

Hayley Moran

Benjamin Nordick

Manasa Pagadala

Emilia Porubcin

Michal Porubcin

Alexander Skillin

Suhas Seshadri

Loring Telleen

 

Distinction (GPA 3.5 - 3.84) 

Spencer Brown

Hema Chimpidi

Christian Elliott

Ryan Howell

Thomas Rodgers

Nadezhda Sinutkina

Gwyneth Vollman

Pavel Yashurkin

 

Merit (GPA 3.00 - 3.49)

Jacob Engelke

Kenton Fee

Jesus Fuentes

Aditya Gohain

Jonathon Kokoruda

Brittany McDonald

Nathan McVey

Bhavana Purighalla

Joseph Rodgers

Nikhil Wagher

 

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