The Moline Public Library and Rock Island Main Library welcome Dr. Art Pitz as he presents his new lecture series The Middle East: Is There a Light at the End of the Tunnel? This four-part series will be held at the Moline Library on Tuesdays, October 21 and 28, and at the Rock Island Main Library on Tuesday, November 4 and 11.  All four programs begin at 6 p.m. and no registration is required.

Dr. Pitz will address the current struggles in the Middle East and discuss his recent journey to Israel, sharing his informed, balanced perspective.  The schedule is as follows:

 

Tuesday, October 21 at Moline Public Library, 6:00 p.m.

The Arab Spring: Three Years Later

 

Tuesday, October 28 at Moline Public Library, 6:00 p.m.

Israel vs. Hamas: Operation Protective Edge

 

Tuesday, November 4 at Rock Island Main Library, 6:00 p.m.

Lessons Learned: Dr. Pitz's Recent Trip to Israel

 

Tuesday, November 11 at Rock Island Main Library, 6:00 p.m.

The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan

 

This series of presentations is sponsored by the Jewish Federation of the Quad Cities, Friends of the Moline Public Library, and Rock Island Main Library.

For more information about the series, contact the Jewish Federation of the Quad Cities (309-793-1300 or aross@jfqc.org), the Moline Public Library (309-524-2440), or the Rock Island Public Library (309-732-7323).

Program locations:

Moline Public Library, 3210 41st Street, Moline IL  309-524-2440 www.molinelibrary.com

Rock Island Main Library, 401 19th Street, Rock Island IL  309-732-7323 www.rockislandlibrary.org

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The Muscatine Art Center and the Friends of the Muscatine Art Center are pleased to announce that they are hosting Mr. B's Joybox Express this afternoon at 1:30 for a short concert. Combining athleticism and artistry, Mr. B's Joybox Express is fronted by Mark "Mr. B" Braun, an internationally recognized jazz and blue pianist.

Produced by Artrain, Inc., this epic 2,000-mile, 90-day trek began on September 1st at the Mississippi River headwaters in Minnesota and will conclude in New Orleans, Louisiana in December. Along the way the Mr. B's Joybox Express is stopping in cities, towns and villages to perform, educate and inspire blues, jazz and cycling appreciation.

Richmond, VA, Sept. 29, 2014 - Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced USDA's National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) is making up to $31.5 million in funding available to help participants in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) more easily afford healthy foods like fruits and vegetables. Secretary Vilsack made the announcement with Virginia First Lady Dorothy McAuliffe in Richmond.

"Too many struggling families do not have adequate access to nutritious food," said Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack. "Helping families purchase more fresh produce is clearly good for families' health, helps contribute to lower health costs for the country, and increases local food sales for family farmers. Public-private partnerships with non-profit organizations and other community groups are already proving to have great success across the country. These resources will allow partnerships like these to help even more families."

The Food Insecurity Nutrition Incentive (FINI) program, a new Farm Bill program, brings together stakeholders from distinct parts of the food system and fosters understanding of how they might improve the nutrition and health status of SNAP households. Under FINI, applicants may propose relatively small pilot projects, multi-year community-based projects, or larger-scale multi-year projects. Funded projects will test community based strategies that could contribute to our understanding of how best to increase the purchase of fruits and vegetables by SNAP participants through incentives at the point of purchase, supported by effective and efficient benefit redemption technologies, that would inform future efforts.

NIFA will give priority to projects that:

  • Maximize the share of funds used for direct incentives to participants
  • Test innovative or promising strategies that would contribute to our understanding of how best to increase the purchase of fruits and vegetables by SNAP participants, which would inform future efforts
  • Develop innovative or improved benefit redemption systems that could be replicated or scaled
  • Use direct-to-consumer sales marketing
  • Demonstrate a track record of designing and implementing successful nutrition incentive programs that connect low-income consumers and agricultural producers
  • Provide locally- or regionally-produced fruits and vegetables, especially culturally-appropriate fruits and vegetables for the target audience
  • Are located in underserved communities, particularly Promise Zones and StrikeForce communities.

All FINI projects must (1) have the support of a state SNAP agency; (2) increase the purchase of fruits and vegetables by low-income consumers participating in SNAP by providing incentives at the point of purchase; (3) operate through authorized SNAP retailers, and be in compliance with all relevant SNAP regulations and operating requirements; (4) agree to participate in the FINI comprehensive program evaluation; (5) ensure that the same terms and conditions apply to purchases made by individuals receiving SNAP benefits as apply to purchases made by individuals who are not SNAP participants; and (6) include effective and efficient technologies for benefit redemption systems that may be replicated in other states and communities.

Applications are requested in each of the following three categories: (1) FINI pilot projects (awards not to exceed $100,000 over one year); (2) multi-year, community-based FINI projects (awards not to exceed $500,000 over no more than four years); and (3) multi-year, FINI large-scale projects (awards of $500,000 or more over no more than four years).

FINI is a joint effort between NIFA and USDA's Food and Nutrition Service, which oversees SNAP and has responsibility for evaluating the impacts of the incentive projects. This solicitation combines funds for fiscal years 2014 and 2015. There will not be a solicitation in fiscal year 2015. Applications are due Dec. 15, 2014. NIFA will host a webinar for applicants on Oct. 2 at 2 p.m., EDT.

Funding for the FINI program is authorized by the 2014 Farm Bill. The Farm Bill builds on historic economic gains in rural America over the past five years, while achieving meaningful reform and billions of dollars in savings for taxpayers. Since enactment, USDA has made significant progress to implement each provision of this critical legislation, including providing disaster relief to farmers and ranchers; strengthening risk management tools; expanding access to rural credit; funding critical research; establishing innovative public-private conservation partnerships; developing new markets for rural-made products; and investing in infrastructure, housing and community facilities to help improve quality of life in rural America. For more information, visit www.usda.gov/farmbill.

SNAP - the nation's first line of defense against hunger - helps put food on the table for millions of families experiencing hardship. The program has never been more critical to the fight against hunger. Nearly half of SNAP participants are children, and 42 percent of recipients live in households in which at least one adult is working but still cannot afford to put food on the table. SNAP benefits provided help to millions who lost their jobs during the Great Recession. For many, SNAP benefits provide temporary assistance, with the average new applicant remaining on the program 10 months.

Through federal funding and leadership for research, education and extension programs, NIFA focuses on investing in science and solving critical issues impacting people's daily lives and the nation's future. More information is at www.nifa.usda.gov.

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Funds to Support Efforts of Samaritan's Purse and UNICEF in West Africa

NASHVILLE, Tenn. and Tokyo (September 29, 2014) ? The Bridgestone Group (Bridgestone) today announced it will donate one million dollars (USD) to critical efforts underway in Liberia and the region to combat the Ebola outbreak. Specifically, $500,000 will be paid to Samaritan's Purse by Bridgestone Americas, Inc. for work in Liberia, while Bridgestone Corporation will donate $500,000 (JPY 54 million) to support UNICEF's efforts in Liberia and Nigeria.  This $1,000,000 donation follows months of work by Firestone Liberia to manage an effective Ebola emergency response program on its subsidiary rubber farm and nearby communities in country.  The funds are aimed at strengthening efforts to stop the spread of Ebola through public awareness; helping facilitate delivery of in-home care supplies for the sick; enhancing medical treatment; and providing support for children left orphaned due to the epidemic.

Firestone Liberia, a Bridgestone Americas subsidiary, has been directly affected by the Ebola outbreak.  Since the outbreak hit Liberia, there have been approximately 71 Firestone Liberia employees, family members, retirees and people from surrounding communities who have contracted the virus.  The Firestone Medical Center located on Firestone Liberia's rubber farm has been treating patients in its Ebola Treatment Unit, which has helped 17 people survive the deadly disease.

"Our Firestone Liberia teammates and community have selflessly met the demands of this deadly outbreak and we support them and the great work Samaritan's Purse and UNICEF are doing in the region to help protect the citizens of Liberia and West Africa," said Gary Garfield, CEO and President, Bridgestone Americas, Inc.  "We implore others to step up in taking on this fight against Ebola."

"We know that it will take everyone - every citizen, government official, health worker and company in the region - to provide the education, resources and supplies needed to stop the spread of this disease," said Yutaka Yamaguchi, Bridgestone Group's Vice President and Senior Officer, Responsible for CSR and Quality Management, CSR and Quality Management Planning.  "More support is needed and we hope others will join Bridgestone in supporting organizations that are on the front lines of this global health crisis."

Samaritan's Purse has been working since April to combat the disease through a prevention education program.  Its more than 350 staff members in Liberia provide education and direct patient care.  The money donated by Bridgestone Americas will be used for the organization's home-based care program which provides Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) kits to people caring for sick family members.

"We thank Bridgestone Americas for its support in the fight against Ebola," said Franklin Graham, president and CEO of Samaritan's Purse.  "Firestone Liberia is working tirelessly to

protect and treat the approximately 80,000 people living within its community, and with their support, we're able to broaden those efforts in the larger Liberian community."

UNICEF's work across the region to contain and control the spread of the disease includes mass education for communities on essential prevention methods, promoting health and hygiene activities, providing medical and other supplies, supporting the government of Nigeria's Ebola Emergency Operations and Care Center and the Liberian national taskforce.  UNICEF works with these governments and partner organizations to develop services for families and establish a system to care for the children orphaned by Ebola.  The money donated by Bridgestone Corporation will be used to support UNICEF's mass public awareness efforts and work to support orphaned children.

"The current Ebola outbreak is unprecedented and requires an urgent global response. UNICEF is racing against time to control the spread of the disease among children and families," said U.S. Fund for UNICEF President and CEO, Caryl Stern.  "We greatly appreciate the donation from Bridgestone Group, which will help UNICEF expand its critical work in West Africa."

In addition to the Firestone Medical Center's Ebola Treatment Unit, Firestone Liberia's emergency response to Ebola includes active case management, investigations, contact tracing, as well as intervention measures and strategies to help protect and care for thousands of people who live in the Firestone community.  Part of the intervention strategy is a mass education program which reaches its more than 8,000 employees and approximately 72,000 additional people residing within Firestone's property, as well as many more in the surrounding communities.  The company also is working with local government and health officials to help curb the spread of the disease throughout the country.  Firestone Liberia is working closely with the Liberian Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the WHO, among other organizations.

About Bridgestone Corporation:

Bridgestone Corporation, headquartered in Tokyo, is the world's largest tire and rubber company. In addition to tires for use in a wide variety of applications, it also manufactures a broad range of diversified products, which include industrial rubber and chemical products and sporting goods. Its products are sold in over 150 nations and territories around the world.

About Bridgestone Americas, Inc.:

Nashville, Tenn.-based Bridgestone Americas, Inc. (BSAM) is the U.S. subsidiary of Bridgestone Corporation, the world's largest tire and rubber company. BSAM and its subsidiaries develop, manufacture and market a wide range of Bridgestone, Firestone and associate brand tires to address the needs of a broad range of customers, including consumers, automotive and commercial vehicle original equipment manufacturers, and those in the agricultural, forestry and mining industries. The companies are also engaged in retreading operations throughout the Western Hemisphere and produce air springs, roofing materials, and industrial fibers and textiles. The BSAM family of companies also operates the world's largest chain of automotive tire and service centers. Guided by its One Team, One Planet message, the company is dedicated to achieving a positive environmental impact in all of the communities it calls home.

About Firestone Natural Rubber Company, LLC:

Firestone Natural Rubber Company, LLC traces its origins back to 1926 when The Firestone Tire & Rubber Company first established a natural rubber production facility in Liberia, West Africa. The company's Firestone Liberia, Inc. subsidiary operates an 118,000-acre rubber growing and processing facility, employing more than 8,000 employees who harvest and process natural rubber and latex. After processing, the natural rubber (dry rubber and liquid latex) is shipped to the United States. The dry rubber is used by Bridgestone Americas' tire plants throughout North America in the manufacture of tires. The latex is sold to third party North American manufacturers of dipped goods, adhesives and carpet backing. Firestone is North America's leading supplier of natural latex concentrate.

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WHO: Shoe Dept. Encore is a new concept for the Quad Cities, but they have been in business for over 50 years. Shoe Dept. Encore is run by its parent company, Shoe Show, Inc. which was founded in 1960 in Kannapolis, NC. Shoe Show, Inc. centers their success on providing great products, customer service and value.

WHAT: Shoe Dept. Encore at NorthPark is near Dillard's and next to Victoria's Secret at SouthPark. Shoe Dept. Encore has thousands of shoes for kids, women and men with a fun relaxation station in the men's section. Booties are the trend for fall and Shoe Dept. Encore's fall boot sale is right on point.

For more information on great sales and events, visit www.north-park-mall-ia.com or www.shopsouthparkmall-il.com or follow us on Twitter @NorthParkMallIA or @SouthParkMallIL and like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/NorthParkMallIA or www.facebook.com/SouthParkMallIL

WHERE: Shoe Dept. Encore - NorthPark Mall across from LensCrafters and near Dillard's and Shoe Dept. Encore - SouthPark Mall next to Victoria's Secret and near Von Maur

Bacon, Bacon, Bacon

Bacon is a popular topic everywhere right now so we thought it would be fun to feature the Quad Cities' best bacon bits in an online video as part of our social media campaign.

Do you have a bacon dish on your menu or sell a bacon-related product?  Or anything bacon-related?  We want to know!  Send them to David Breisch at dbreisch@visitquadcities.com

Behind the Scenes

Our other new video series idea is to feature some places from behind the scenes where the public is not normally allowed to go.  Does your business have something cool that fits the bill?  Send them to David Breisch at dbreisch@visitquadcities.com

Upper Iowa University announces Summer 2014 Dean's List

FAYETTE, IA (09/29/2014)(readMedia)-- Upper Iowa University announces the Dean's List for the Summer term 2014. To be honored, a student must have earned a minimum 3.50 grade point average for the semester and be enrolled as a full-time student.

Sarah Brennan from Bettendorf, IA, majoring in Psychology at the UIU Quad Cities Center.

Jessica Buntemeyer from Davenport, IA, majoring in Psychology at the UIU Quad Cities Center.

Adam Chitwood from Davenport, IA, majoring in Accounting at the UIU Quad Cities Center.

Shawn Cotton from LeClaire, IA, majoring in Criminal Justice at the UIU Quad Cities Center.

Jennifer McKinley from Rock Island, IL, majoring in Psychology at the UIU Quad Cities Center.

Marissa Reese from Bettendorf, IA, majoring in Human Services at the UIU Quad Cities Center.

Travis Zurcher from Moline, IL, majoring in Financial Management at the UIU Quad Cities Center.

Upper Iowa University announces July 2014 graduates

Barry Gowdy of Davenport, IA, graduated with a Master of Business Admin in Organizational Devel Emphasis .

Gene Lucas of Bettendorf, IA, graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology .

Phillip Peters of Davenport, IA, graduated with a Master of Business Admin in Organizational Devel Emphasis .

Kelly Porumb of Moline, IL, graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Accounting .

Cassaundra Powell of Davenport, IA, graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Human Services .

William Stellmach of Davenport, IA, graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science in Accounting .

About Upper Iowa University Founded in 1857, Upper Iowa University is a private, not-for-profit university providing undergraduate and graduate degree programs and leadership development opportunities to about 5,800 students-nationally and internationally-at its Fayette campus and learning centers worldwide. Upper Iowa University is a recognized innovator in offering accredited, quality programs through flexible, multiple delivery systems, including online and self-paced degree program. For more information, visit www.uiu.edu.

Nationwide "Fuel Your Community" campaign to help save lives

PEORIA, Ill. (Sept. 29, 2014) - During October, Suburban Propane is joining the American Red Cross to raise awareness of the constant need for blood and platelet donations with the first nationwide "Fuel Your Community" campaign. All presenting blood and platelet donors at Red Cross blood drives and donation centers during October will be eligible to win one $5,000 Visa gift card as part of the campaign, courtesy of Suburban Propane.

While the October "Fuel Your Community" campaign is the first nationwide effort, it's the sixth time Suburban Propane and the Red Cross have partnered to raise awareness since 2012. Most recently, in June, Suburban Propane helped to collect more than 750 blood donations as part of an 11-state partnership from Maine to South Carolina. During the October campaign, Suburban Propane will sponsor an advertising campaign to raise greater awareness for the constant need for blood and platelet donations, and its employees will volunteer at blood drives and give blood or platelets themselves.

"Suburban Propane chose to support the Red Cross because of the impact it makes in people's lives every day," said Mark Wienberg, Suburban's Chief Operating Officer. "Some of our employees have been directly affected by the need for donated blood and they inspire us to make a difference in the communities we serve. We are proud to partner with the Red Cross in our first nationwide effort."

From Kristine Smith, a mother receiving blood after the birth of her son, to Janet Nitchman standing by her husband's side while he receives transfusions after a liver transplant, the Red Cross has touched the lives of many Suburban Propane employees. "I am appreciative of all blood donors out there, they really do save lives," said Smith.

"The support of Suburban Propane is welcomed and tremendously appreciated as the Red Cross aims to maintain sufficient blood supplies for hospital patients all year long," said Shelly Heiden CEO, Heart of America Blood Services Region. "We hope this campaign encourages more people to give the gift of life."

To schedule an appointment to donate blood or platelets, download the Red Cross Blood Donor App, visit redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767). For more information about the campaign, visit redcrossblood.org/suburbanpropane.

How to donate blood

Simply download the American Red Cross Blood Donor App, visit redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) to make an appointment or for more information. All blood types are needed to ensure a reliable supply for patients. A blood donor card or driver's license or two other forms of identification are required at check-in. Individuals who are 17 years of age (16 with parental consent in some states), weigh at least 110 pounds and are in generally good health may be eligible to donate blood. High school students and other donors 18 years of age and younger also have to meet certain height and weight requirements.

About the American Red Cross

The American Red Cross shelters, feeds and provides emotional support to victims of disasters; supplies about 40 percent of the nation's blood; teaches skills that save lives; provides international humanitarian aid; and supports military members and their families. The Red Cross is a not-for-profit organization that depends on volunteers and the generosity of the American public to perform its mission. For more information, please visit redcross.org or visit us on Twitter at @RedCross.

About Suburban Propane

Suburban Propane Partners, L.P. (NYSE:SPH) is a nationwide distributor of propane, fuel oil and related products and services, as well as a marketer of natural gas and electricity. Headquartered in Whippany, New Jersey, Suburban serves the energy needs of more than 1.2 million residential, commercial, industrial and agricultural customers through more than 750 locations in 41 states.

 

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On Sunday, Oct 5, 600 members of church congregations and other organizations from the Quad Cities area will be walking six miles to raise money and awareness for hunger issues.  This is the annual CROP Hunger Walk, one of 76 in Iowa and one of 72 in Illinois - but the only one in the country that is a bi-state walk!  Our goal is to raise over $60,000 and to raise more than our counterparts in Des Moines.

Visit us at www.facebook.com/qccropwalk for more information.

Since moving from Brooklyn to Davenport a little more than a year, David Balluff and Lopeti Etu have searched long and hard to find the perfect space for their eclectic hand-made clothing and hat (and other stuff) store.

A brief residency in cramped quarters at Bucktown came to an end awhile ago, and the pair have been busy fulfilling mail order requests in their apartment since. But they finally found what they were looking for in The Market building on W. 2nd Street.

"It's a great location for us, with gigantic windows and close to the Farmers' Market, the Figge, the bike trail and other things going on down here," said Balluff, who manufactures organic cotton and bamboo silkscreen shirts, dresses, sarongs, onsies, tank tops and other fine products under the name General Assembly.

His partner, Lopeti Etu, creates hand-blocked hats of all sorts, under the brand Lopeti Etu Millinery.

Both of their complete lines of products, as well as those of other local and far-flung original designers, will be housed at the new L&D 15 limited edition clothing, accessories and housewares shop.

Balluff said the fact the building was known as the New York Hat Company in the 1910s, made it seem like the perfect home for he and Lopeti's vision.

"We're bringing back not only hat manufacturing, but we were recently in New York ourselves," he said.

Etu and Balluff plan to reach out to artists and designers both locally and internationally, including open calls for artists/makers and other creatives to present new products. That will happen closer to the studio's opening.

"We're trying to build something that gives back to the community," Balluff said. "Our target market isn't young or old, rich or poor. It's people who appreciate things made by hand."

He calls this "retail 2.0" - meaning L&D 15 won't be just a place to shop, but a living workshop and community gathering space.

Part of their interior work that includes renovating floors and painting. They are using lumber from Davenport Public Works' urban wood utilization program. They plan to open sometime in November.

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