Bethany Baptist Church is serving the QC community again on Saturday, September 13 from 5 pm to 8 pm with its sixth annual "Back 2 School Bash"!

This is a free, family fun event designed to share God's love, no strings attached.  We will offer "carnival style food" (corn dogs, nachos, popcorn, etc.), kid- and youth- friendly games, a giant inflatable slide, obstacle course, and bounce house, along with prizes, music and face-painting, all free of charge.

The evening will conclude with a special show, presented by Puckett Family Magic Illusionists.  The Puckett family are based in Portland, OR, but perform all across the US.  Their website is www.pucketfamilymagic.com. They present a positive message of love, peace, and forgiveness with world-class quality illusions.  Visitors will not be disappointed!

At Bethany, we are committed to "Loving God, Growing Together, and Serving the World", which is why we bring this event to our community year after year.  We hope to give families the opportunity to unwind and "cut loose" during the early weeks of a challenging school year.

This is a FREE, fun-filled event for the whole family on Saturday, September 13, from 5-8 p.m. at Bethany Baptist Church, 700 35th Avenue Place, Moline.  We hope to see you there!

Rock Island, Ill. (August 22, 2014) - PR Network of the Quad Cities, a local organization for public relations professionals of the Quad Cities, has announced its officers for the 2014-2015 year.

Nine new members join the board of 13 communications and marketing professionals from across the Quad Cities. The 2014-2015 officers include :

  • President ? Monica Wolfe, MindFire Communications
  • Vice President ? Diane Koster, Community Foundation of the Great River Bend
  • Secretary ? Lindsey Lobur, iWireless Center
  • Treasurer ? Tiffany Stott, Edwards Creative
  • Membership Director ? Erin Wyant, Russell Construction
  • Student Membership Director ? Rachel Parkin, Saint Ambrose University Student
  • Special Event Forum Director ? Jillian McCleary, Quad Cities Chamber of Commerce
  • Communication Director ? Amy Tiffany, MindFire Communications
  • Publicity Director ? Joscelyn Stone, Bethany for Children and Families
  • Programming Director ? Ronna Walker-Johnson, Media Link, Inc.
  • Half-Day Workshop Director ? Amy Kolner, Integrity Integrated
  • Webmaster ? Doug Tschopp, Augustana College
  • At-Large ? Jenny Parvin, United Way of the Quad Cities

"PR Network of the Quad Cities is the go-to organization in the Quad Cities for PR, marketing and communications professionals, and we're excited to welcome the new officers," said Monica Wolfe, who is entering her second year as president.

PR Network of the Quad Cities holds monthly educational luncheons, a Half Day Workshop in April, and other networking opportunities throughout the year as well as includes benefits for local college students.

The first luncheon of the year will take place on Thursday, September 18. A case study on the "Trauma Care Consortium now what? Campaign: Targeting Your Audience and Implementing Measurements" will be discussed featuring speakers Amy Jones, Community Health Care and Angie Kendall, Child Abuse Council.

For event details and to RSVP, please visit http://www.prnetworkqc.org/events.php.

For more information about the PR Network of the Quad Cities and to learn about membership opportunities, visit http://www.prnetworkqc.org/ or www.facebook.com/PRNetworkQC.

About PR Network of the Quad Cities

PR Network of the Quad Cities, Inc. provides professional development, networking, and educational opportunities to individuals interested in the marketing/public relations/communications field.

AUGUST 27, 2014

First Floor Board Room

Scott County Administrative Center

600 West Fourth Street

Davenport, IA 52801

4:00 P.M.

AGENDA

1. Call to order

2. Approval of Minutes: July 23, 2014 meeting

3. Public Hearing - Variance - Jay and Jean Semsch (applicants): Request for a front yard variance to allow a new 24' x 27' accessory pole building to be constructed on an existing concrete slab, and being located adjacent to the road right-of-way at 1678 260th Street, Part of the SW1?4 SE1?4, Liberty Township.

Public Hearing Procedure:

a. Chairman reads notice of public hearing.

b. Director reviews case.

c. Applicant/Representative speaks on behalf of request.

d. Public may ask questions or make comments.

e. Director makes staff recommendation.

f. Applicant may respond to comments and/or recommendation.

g. Board members may ask questions.

h. Chairman closes the public portion of the hearing. (No more comments from public or applicant.)

i. Discussion period to determine justification for decision.

j. Board members move to accept, reject, or modify request.

k. Final vote. Case closed. Three members of the Board constitute a quorum. The concurring vote of three members of the Board shall be necessary to reverse any decision or determination of the zoning administrator or to decide in favor of an application for a variance or conditions for a special use permit. The Board of Adjustment is "quasi-judicial" and not a recommending body. Therefore, any appeals to their decisions should be filed with District Court within 30 days of the meeting.

Please turn off or silence all cell phones and other electronic devices

Winners Named in Iowa State Fair Belgian and Shire Horse Shows

DES MOINES, IA (08/22/2014)(readMedia)-- Bill Gerdes of Burlington showed the Supreme Champion in the Belgian Horse Show, and Arlin Wareing, Blackfoot, Idaho, won Best of Breed in the Shire Horse Show. Both shows were held August 10 through 12 at the 2014 Iowa State Fair.

Complete results attached:

View Online: http://readme.readmedia.com/Winners-Named-in-Iowa-State-Fair-Belgian-and-Shire-Horse-Shows/9654686

Romers Earn Ribbons at Iowa State Fair Dahlia Show

DES MOINES, IA (08/22/2014)(readMedia)-- Jim Romer of Algona was awarded Largest Best Blue Ribbon of Show honors and six Court of Honor titles in the Dahlia division of the Floriculture competition judged Saturday at the 2014 Beth Romer of Ames was awarded four Court of Honor titles, and Janice Stock of Titonka earned two Court of Honor titles.

Complete results attached:

View Online: http://readme.readmedia.com/Romers-Earn-Ribbons-at-Iowa-State-Fair-Dahlia-Show/9654689

Anamosa Farm Awarded Top Honors at Iowa State Fair Swine Show

DES MOINES, IA (08/22/2014)(readMedia)-- Tyler and Jessie Frasher of Anamosa were awarded the Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion banners at the Hawkeye Market Swine show judged Sunday at the 2014 Iowa State Fair.

Wulf Brothers of Donahue took the Grand Champion Truckload banner while the Engler Family of Nevada was awarded Reserve Grand Champion Truckload honors.

Additional results below:

Purebred Truckload

1) AJC Berkshires, Baxter

Crossbred Truckload

1) Dean Paustian, Eldridge

2) Kirkwood Community College, Cedar Rapids

3) Hansen Farms, Dallas Center

Crossbred Truckload

1) Wulf Bros., Donahue

2) Engler Family, Nevada

3) Mosher Family, Eldora

Purebred All Other Breeds

1) Ray Williamson, Eagle Grove

2) Ray Williamson, Eagle Grove

3) Jack Bair Family, Elkhart

4) Hauser Livestock, Grinnell

5) Ken Wiebbecke, Saint Ansgar

6) Ken Wiebbecke, Saint Ansgar

Purebred Yorkshire, Class 1

1) Dalton Konz, Garner

2) Dalton Konz, Garner

3) Macy Leonard, Newton

4) Bad Habbit Show Pigs, New Hartford

5) Kent Farms, Osceola

6) Bad Habbit Show Pigs, New Hartford

7) Petersen Farms J&J, Knoxville

Purebred Yorkshire, Class 2

1) Ellensohn Show Pigs, Le Mars

2) Keith Johnson, Rose Hill

3) Ellensohn Show Pigs, Le Mars

4) Bad Habbit Show Pigs, New Hartford

5) Ken Wiebbecke, Saint Ansgar

6) Ken Wiebbecke, Saint Ansgar

7) Bad Habbit Show Pigs, New Hartford

Crossbred Gilts, Class 1

1) Jack Bair Family, Elkhart

2) Petersen Farms J&J, Knoxville

3) Bruce Rainboth, Marcus

4) Hansen Farms, Dallas Center

5) Dean Paustian, Eldridge

6) Jay Heeren, Jewell

7) Jay Heeren, Jewell

Crossbred Gilts, Class 2

1) Bad Habbit Show Pigs, New Hartford

2) Mosher Family, Eldora

3) Bruce Rainboth, Marcus

4) Greiman Farms, Waterloo

5) Jay Heeren, Jewell

6) Petersen Farms J&J, Knoxville

7) Petersen Farms J&J, Knoxville

8) Hansen Farms, Dallas Center

Crossbred Gilts, Class 3

1) Drew Hinners, Alta

2) Nevaeh Brown, Earlham

3) Nelson Endres, Saint Charles

4) Cody Gillman, Chariton

5) Cody Gillman, Chariton

6) Cody Gillman, Chariton

7) Kirkwood Community College, Cedar Rapids

8) Smith Black Herefords, Newton

9) Halls of Fame, Radcliffe

Crossbred Gilts, Class 4

1) Alyssa, Brayden and Raelee Warrick, Sully

2) Greiman Farms, Waterloo

3) Frascht Farms, Charles City

4) Jebs Pork Farm, Mediapolis

5) Cody Gillman, Chariton

6) Engler Family, Nevada

7) Halls of Fame, Radcliffe

Crossbred Gilts, Class 5

1) Frascht Farms, Charles City

2) Ver Ploeg Farms, Pella

3) Frascht Farms, Charles City

4) Smith Black Herefords, Newton

5) Frascht Farms, Charles City

6) Frascht Farms, Charles City

7) Bailey Christensen, Adel

8) Bad Habbit Show Pigs, New Hartford

9) Frascht Farms, Charles City

Crossbred Barrow, Class 1

1) Ben and Ty Heeren, Lehigh

2) Paityn and Landrey Peterson, Rhodes

3) Dean Paustian, Eldridge

4) Hughes Family Farm, Delmar

5) Dead End Livestock, Colo

6) Dead End Livestock, Colo

7) Hansen Farms, Dallas Center

8) Dead End Livestock, Colo

Crossbred Barrow, Class 2

1) Ben and Ty Heeren, Lehigh

2) Frascht Farms, Charles City

3) Dean Paustian, Eldridge

4) Jack Bair Family, Elkhart

5) Mosher Family, Eldora

6) Nelson Endres, Saint Charles

7) Hughes Family Farm, Delmar

8) Jack Bair Family, Elkhart

9) Mosher Family, Eldora

10) Johnson Acres, Clarion

11) Jay Heeren, Jewell

12) Devin Brines, Leon

Crossbred Barrow, Class 3

1) Paityn and Landrey Peterson, Rhodes

2) Ben and Ty Heeren, Lehigh

3) Bruce Rainboth, Marcus

4) Ellensohn Show Pigs, Le Mars

5) Abby Benshoof, Winterset

6) Diamond B Showpigs, Prairie City

7) Jack Bair Family, Elkhart

8) Wulf Bros., Donahue

9) Dean Paustian, Eldridge

10) Mosher Family, Eldora

11) Cody Gillman, Chariton

12) Dean Paustian, Eldridge

13) Cody Gillman, Chariton

14) Hansen Farms, Dallas Center

15) Mosher Family, Eldora

Crossbred Barrow, Class 4

1) Ben and Ty Heeren, Lehigh

2) Emily Harold, West Branch

3) Keppy Farms, Durant

4) Dalton Konz, Garner

5) Wulf Bros., Donahue

6) Wulf Bros., Donahue

7) Jay Heeren, Jewell

8) Bad Habbit Show Pigs, New Hartford

9) Bad Habbit Show Pigs, New Hartford

10) Engler Family, Nevada

Crossbred Barrow, Class 5

1) Macy Leonard, Newton

2) Smith Black Herefords, Newton

3) Wulf Bros., Donahue

4) Engler Land and Livestock, Cambridge

5) Engler Land and Livestock, Cambridge

6) Diamond B Showpigs, Prairie City

7) Engler Land and Livestock, Cambridge

8) Engler Land and Livestock, Cambridge

9) Smith Black Herefords, Newton

10) Ver Ploeg Farms, Pella

11) Engler Land and Livestock, Cambridge

12) Kent Farms, Osceola

13) Kent Farms, Osceola

14) Kim VandeVoort, Pella

15) Mosher Family, Eldora

16) Mike and Cristen Clark, Runnells

17) Halls of Fame, Radcliffe

Crossbred Barrow, Class 6

1) Tyler and Jessie Frasher, Anamosa

2) Kirkwood Community College, Cedar Rapids

3) Moore Show Stock, Knoxville

4) Brooke Moore, Knoxville

5) Wulf Bros., Donahue

6) Nelson Endres, Saint Charles

7) Engler Land and Livestock, Cambridge

8) Schroeder Farms, Chariton

9) Blake Oostenink, Sioux Center

10) Frascht Farms, Charles City

11) Halls of Fame, Radcliffe

12) Alyssa, Brayden and Raelee Warrick, Sully

13) Bad Habbit Show Pigs, New Hartford

Crossbred Barrow, Class 7

1) Tyler and Jessie Frasher, Anamosa

2) Keppy Farms, Durant

3) Emily Harold, West Branch

4) Frascht Farms, Charles City

5) Wulf Bros., Donahue

6) Jebs Pork Farm, Mediapolis

7) Dean Paustian, Eldridge

8) Frascht Farms, Charles City

9) Kim VandeVoort, Pella

10) Frascht Farms, Charles City

11) Jack Bair Family, Elkhart

12) Kyle Marker, Des Moines

Champion Purebred Truckload: AJC Berkshires, Baxter

Champion Crossbred Truckload: Wulf Bros., Donahue

Reserve Champion Crossbred Truckload: Engler Family, Nevada

Champion Purebred: Ellensohn Show Pigs, Le Mars

Reserve Champion Purebred: Dalton Konz, Garner

Champion Crossbred Gilt: Alyssa, Brayden and Raelee Warrick, Sully

Reserve Champion Crossbred Gilt: Drew Hinners, Alta

Champion Crossbred Barrow: Tyler and Jessie Frasher, Anamosa

Reserve Champion Crossbred Barrow: Tyler and Jessie Frasher, Anamosa

"Nothing Compares" to the Iowa State Fair. The 2014 Fair ended August 17. The 2015 Iowa State Fair is set August 13-23. For more information, call 800/545-FAIR or visit iowastatefair.org.

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Speaks about education reform initiatives

Welcoming the Class of 2025 back to school, Lt. Governor Sheila Simon highlighted a new leadership program aimed at keeping Carbondale Middle School students on track to graduate.

Simon joined Principal Marilynn Ross to tout the first CMS Leadership Academy, which provided students with tools to handle stress and inspire good behavior. The summer academy builds on a discipline program students will learn about in the opening days of class that aims to increase the time students are spending in class.

The future college Class of 2025 is now in sixth grade.

"The Class of 2025 is going to shape the future Illinois," Simon said. "We need to provide every student, from Carbondale to Chicago, a clear path for success. Investing in their education is an investment in our state workforce."

The year 2025 is the deadline set by Illinois leaders to have 60 percent of working-age adults hold a college certificate or degree. Economists say the highly educated workforce will be needed to attract and retain jobs of the future.

As part of the 60 by 2025 strategy, Simon's office is working with the state's public universities and community colleges to bring up college completion rates among students through Guided Pathways to Success, which aims to streamline course requirements so more students can graduate on time, in less debt and with a career connection. She also helped launch the state's first math curriculum to cut down on remediation needs and led the Classrooms First Commission as it recommended ways for districts to redirect $1 billion from administration to classrooms.

Simon serves as the state's point person on education reform and chairs the Joint Education Leadership Committee for the P-20 Council, the state's top educational advisory body. This was Simon's second address to the future college Class of 2025 in Carbondale. She first visited in 2011 when the Class of 2025 was in third grade at Thomas Elementary School.

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DES MOINES, IA (08/22/2014)(readMedia)-- Amthauer Club Lambs of Beaman was awarded the Champion Ram banner at the Wether Sire/Dam Sheep show judged Friday at the 2014 Iowa State Fair.

Mark Hindman of Albia captured the Reserve Champion Ram banner.

Champion Eve honors went to Hobbs Show Lambs of Persia while the Reserve Champion Ewe was exhibited by Junk Family Club Lambs of Hudson.

Additional results below:

Black Face Yearling Ram

1) Anderson/Brix, Atlantic

2) Scott and Shelly Schmitz, Rhodes

3) Schmitz Farms, Crawfordsville

4) Dylan Deemer, Lacona

5) Sloan Farms, Alburnett

Black Face Ram Lamb 142.5>

1) Nick Siedelmann, Linden

2) Taylor Made Show Lambs, Perry

3) Wolf Club Lambs, Scranton

4) Hobbs Show Lambs, Persia

5) Wolf Club Lambs, Scranton

6) Counsell Club Lambs, Orchard

7) McIntosh Farm, Dunkerton

8) Nick Siedelmann, Linden

9) Bierle Club Lambs, Creston

10) Bierle Club Lambs, Creston

11) SE Club Lambs, Pomeroy

12) SE Club Lambs, Pomeroy

Black Face Ram Lamb 143-162

1) Scott and Shelly Schmitz, Rhodes

2) Medhus Club Lambs, Gilman

3) Joel Morrical, Clarion

4) Adam Vandevanter, Kiron

5) Clayton Dyer, Clio

6) Taylor Made Show Lambs, Perry

7) Hickman Club Lambs, Melbourne

8) McIlrath Club Lamb, Laurel

9) Scott and Shelly Schmitz, Rhodes

10) Stars and Stripes Livestock, Tipton

11) Counsell Club Lambs, Orchard

12) Adam Vandevanter, Kiron

13) Zane Gray, Toledo

14) RSO Livestock, Story City

15) K & K Club Lambs, Sumner

16) Huntington Club Lambs, Afton

Black Face Ram Lamb 163-176.5

1) Amthauer Club Lambs, Beaman

2) Mark Hindman, Albia

3) Edler Club Lambs, State Center

4) Blondie Show Lambs, Lu Verne

5) Scott and Shelly Schmitz, Rhodes

6) Brian Hickman, Atlantic

7) Kolbet Club Lambs, Rudd

8) Matthew Weeda, Mount Ayr

9) Matthew Weeda, Mount Ayr

10) Sam McIlrath, Laurel

11) Huntrods Club Lambs, Collins

12) Medhus Club Lambs, Gilman

13) Stars and Stripes Livestock, Tipton

14) Hickman Club Lambs, Melbourne

15) Brian Hickman, Atlantic

16) RSO Livestock, Story City

17) Schmitz Farms, Crawfordsville

Black Face Ram Lamb 177-184.5

1) Cody and Mackenzie Schmitz, Rhodes

2) Sam McIlrath, Laurel

3) Cody and Mackenzie Schmitz, Rhodes

4) Stars and Stripes Livestock, Tipton

5) Medhus Club Lambs, Gilman

6) McIlrath Club Lamb, Laurel

7) Sam McIlrath, Laurel

8) Matt Bothell, West Liberty

9) Andrews Club Lambs, Independence

10) Medhus Club Lambs, Gilman

11) Henry Show Lambs, Ames

12) McIntosh Farm, Dunkerton

13) Adam Vandevanter, Kiron

14) Huntrods Club Lambs, Collins

15) Stars and Stripes Livestock, Tipton

16) Robinson Club Lambs, Colo

Black Face Ram Lamb 185 and up

1) McIlrath Club Lamb, Laurel

2) Junk Family Club Lambs, Hudson

3) Sam McIlrath, Laurel

4) Robinson Club Lambs, Colo

5) Hickman Club Lambs, Melbourne

6) Robinson Club Lambs, Colo

7) Robinson Club Lambs, Colo

8) Bacon Club Lambs, Knoxville

9) Matthew Weeda, Mount Ayr

10) Schmitz Farms, Crawfordsville

11) Sloan Farms, Alburnett

12) Hickman Club Lambs, Melbourne

13) Huntington Club Lambs, Afton

Black Face Yearling Ewe

1) Wolf Club Lambs, Scranton

2) Zane Gray, Toledo

3) Stars and Stripes Livestock, Tipton

4) Top Shelf Genetics, Donnellson

5) Top Shelf Genetics, Donnellson

6) Tom Moser, Garden Grove

7) Raymond McElvain, Centerville

8) Raymond McElvain, Centerville

Black Face Ewe Lamb 112.5 and less

1) Hobbs Show Lambs, Persia

2) Wolf Club Lambs, Scranton

3) Wolf Club Lambs, Scranton

4) Hobbs Show Lambs, Persia

5) Joel Morrical, Clarion

6) Medhus Club Lambs, Gilman

7) Prunty/Dyer Club Lambs, Corydon

8) Top Shelf Genetics, Donnellson

9) Huntington Club Lambs, Afton

10) McIntosh Farm, Dunkerton

11) Mason Burkett, Grand Junction

12) Mason Burkett, Grand Junction

13) Schmitz Farms, Crawfordsville

14) Shimmering Pines Club Lambs, New Virginia

15) Hocraffer Show Lambs, Clarion

16) Huntington Club Lambs, Afton

Black Face Ewe Lamb 113-123

1) Hild Club Lambs, Webster City

2) Hild Club Lambs, Webster City

3) Anderson/Brix, Atlantic

4) Joel Morrical, Clarion

5) Lents Livestock, Lake Park

6) McIlrath Club Lamb, Laurel

7) Adam Vandevanter, Kiron

8) Stars and Stripes Livestock, Tipton

9) Nick Siedelmann, Linden

10) McIlrath Club Lamb, Laurel

11) Rylee Stevenson, Oakland, Neb.

12) Huntington Club Lambs, Afton

13) Huntington Club Lambs, Afton

14) Prunty/Dyer Club Lambs, Corydon

15) Adam Vandevanter, Kiron

16) Hoot Owl Ridge Suffolks, Colo

17) Henry Show Lambs, Ames

18) Schmitz Farms, Crawfordsville

Black Face Ewe Lamb 124-127.5

1) Hobbs Show Lambs, Persia

2) Clayton Dyer, Clio

3) Taylor Made Show Lambs, Perry

4) Corey Happel, Fairbank

5) Sam McIlrath, Laurel

6) Prunty/Dyer Club Lambs, Corydon

7) Anderson/Brix, Atlantic

8) Tom Moser, Garden Grove

9) Nick Siedelmann, Linden

10) Robinson Club Lambs, Colo

11) Top Shelf Genetics, Donnellson

12) McIntosh Farm, Dunkerton

13) McIlrath Club Lamb, Laurel

14) Bierle Club Lambs, Creston

15) Zahradnik Livestock, Inc., Belle Plaine

16) Schmitz Farms, Crawfordsville

Black Face Ewe Lamb 128-133

1) Medhus Club Lambs, Gilman

2) Mason Burkett, Grand Junction

3) Gutknecht Club Lambs, Cedar Falls

4) Nick Siedelmann, Linden

5) Duane Sprouse, Keota

6) McIlrath Club Lamb, Laurel

7) Medhus Club Lambs, Gilman

8) Counsell Club Lambs, Orchard

9) Bacon Club Lambs, Knoxville

10) Kolbet Club Lambs, Rudd

11) Bacon Club Lambs, Knoxville

12) Robinson Club Lambs, Colo

13) Van Wert Club Lambs, Hampton

14) Hoot Owl Ridge Suffolks, Colo

15) Schmitz Farms, Crawfordsville

16) Schmitz Farms, Crawfordsville

Black Face Ewe Lamb 134-138.5

1) Wolf Club Lambs, Scranton

2) Medhus Club Lambs, Gilman

3) Van Wert Club Lambs, Hampton

4) Duane Sprouse, Keota

5) Wolf Club Lambs, Scranton

6) McIlrath Club Lamb, Laurel

7) Adam Vandevanter, Kiron

8) Britney Stevenson, Oakland, Neb.

9) Adam Vandevanter, Kiron

10) Huntington Club Lambs, Afton

11) Kolbet Club Lambs, Rudd

12) Bacon Club Lambs, Knoxville

13) Huntington Club Lambs, Afton

14) Medhus Club Lambs, Gilman

15) Matt Bothell, West Liberty

16) Schmitz Farms, Crawfordsville

17) McIntire Show Lambs, Gowrie

18) Matt Bothell, West Liberty

Black Face Ewe Lamb 139-144.5

1) Gutknecht Club Lambs, Cedar Falls

2) Shahan Club Lambs, Jefferson

3) Stars and Stripes Livestock, Tipton

4) Zane Gray, Toledo

5) Robinson Club Lambs, Colo

6) Nick Siedelmann, Linden

7) Shahan Club Lambs, Jefferson

8) Brian Mike, Alden

9) Nick Siedelmann, Linden

10) Top Shelf Genetics, Donnellson

11) McIlrath Club Lamb, Laurel

12) Robinson Club Lambs, Colo

13) Schmitz Farms, Crawfordsville

14) Huntington Club Lambs, Afton

15) Stars and Stripes Livestock, Tipton

16) McIntire Show Lambs, Gowrie

17) Bobb Stock Farms, Wever

18) Bierle Club Lambs, Creston

19) Wild Country Club Livestock, Perry

Black Face Ewe Lamb 145 and heavier

1) Junk Family Club Lambs, Hudson

2) Corey Happel, Fairbank

3) Corey Happel, Fairbank

4) Top Shelf Genetics, Donnellson

5) Wolf Club Lambs, Scranton

6) Medhus Club Lambs, Gilman

7) Wolf Club Lambs, Scranton

8) Anderson/Brix, Atlantic

9) Lents Livestock, Lake Park

10) Andrews Club Lambs, Independence

11) Top Shelf Genetics, Donnellson

12) Edler Club Lambs, State Center

13) Sloan Farms, Alburnett

14) Mason Burkett, Grand Junction

15) K & K Club Lambs, Sumner

16) Henry Show Lambs, Ames

17) Shimmering Pines Club Lambs, New Virginia

White Face/Speckled Face Yearling Ram

1) Hall Family Farms, Grinnell

White Face/Speckled Face Ram Lamb

1) Enfield Clubs Lambs, Collins

2) Huntrods Dorsets, Collins

3) Taylor Made Show Lambs, Perry

4) Huntrods Dorsets, Collins

5) Huntrods Club Lambs, Collins

6) Head Family Farms, Derby

White Face/Speckled Face Yearling Ewe

1) Stars and Stripes Livestock, Tipton

White Face/Speckled Face Ewe Lambs 119.5 and less

1) Heisdorffer Dorsets, Sigourney

2) Taylor Made Show Lambs, Perry

3) McIntosh Farm, Dunkerton

4) Enfield Clubs Lambs, Collins

5) Huntrods Club Lambs, Collins

6) Taylor Made Show Lambs, Perry

7) Tom Moser, Garden Grove

8) Huntrods Dorsets, Collins

9) Huntrods Dorsets, Collins

10) Wild Country Club Livestock, Perry

11) K&K Club Lambs, Sumner

White Face/Speckled Face Ewe Lambs 120 and heavier

1) Heisdorffer Dorsets, Sigourney

2) Britney Stevenson, Oakland, Neb.

3) Duane Sprouse, Keota

4) Adam Vandevanter, Kiron

5) Wasteney Club Lambs, Shannon City

6) Enfield Clubs Lambs, Collins

7) Rylee Stevenson, Oakland, Neb.

8) Wasteney Club Lambs, Shannon City

9) Huntrods Club Lambs, Collins

10) Huntrods Dorsets, Collins

11) Bobb Stock Farms, Wever

12) Sloan Farms, Alburnett

"Nothing Compares" to the Iowa State Fair. The 2014 Fair ended August 17. The 2015 Iowa State Fair is set August 13-23. For more information, call 800/545-FAIR or visit iowastatefair.org.

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West Union Farm Sweeps Iowa State Fair Oxford Down Show

DES MOINES, IA (08/22/2014)(readMedia)-- Double O Acres of West Union took top honors in the Oxford Down Sheep show judged Sunday at the 2014 Iowa State Fair.

The farm was awarded the Champion Ram, Reserve Champion Ram, Champion Ewe and Reserve Champion Ewe banners. They also placed first in the Premier Exhibitor contest.

Van Roekel Family Livestock of Wellman took second place in the Premier Exhibitor contest while Lobdell Oxfords of Freeport, Ill., took third.

Additional results below (names, hometowns, animal identification):

Yearling Ram

1) Lobdell Oxfords, Freeport, Ill., Lobdell 1307 RR, 2/15/2013, 297305

Fall Ram Lamb

1) Double O Acres, West Union, DOA 14-003 NNPRR "New Era", 11/20/2013, 299107

February Ram Lamb

1) Double O Acres, West Union, DOA 14-033 NNPRR "Big Deal", 2/10/2014, 299109

2) Double O Acres, West Union, DOA 14-036 NNPRR "Rare Deal", 2/20/2014, 299112

3) Van Roekel Family Livestock, Wellman, VR 1424 QR-NN, 2/6/2014, 298600 Ram

March & After Ram Lamb

1) Double O Acres, West Union, DOA 14-048 NNPRR "Best Deal", 3/12/2014, 299113

2) Double O Acres, West Union, DOA 14-039 NNPRR "What A Deal", 3/2/2014, 299111

Shorn Ram Lamb - All Ages

1) Double O Acres, West Union, DOA 14-063 NNPRR "DealeRR's Deal", 3/27/2014, 299128

2) Van Roekel Family Livestock, Wellman, VR 1422 QR-NN, 1/26/2014, 298598

Pair of Ram Lambs

1) Double O Acres, West Union, Doubole "O" Acres 14-006, 1/20/2014, Applied For

2) Van Roekel Family Livestock, Wellman

Yearling Ewe

1) Double O Acres, West Union, Double "O" Acres 13-053 NNPRR, 2/25/2013, 298175

2) Double O Acres, West Union, Double "O" Acres 13-058 NNPRR, 3/11/2013, 298181

3) Lobdell Oxfords, Freeport, Ill., Lobdell 1314 RR, 3/5/2013, 297879

4) Lobdell Oxfords, Freeport, Ill., Lobdell 1302 RR, 9/13/2012, 297302

Shorn Yearling Ewe

1) Van Roekel Family Livestock, Wellman, Van Roekel 1302 RRNN, 1/25/2013, 297364 Ewe

2) Double O Acres, West Union, Double 'O" Acres 13-015 NNPRR, 1/30/2013, 298174

3) Van Roekel Family Livestock, Wellman, Van Roekel 1309 QRNN, 2/14/2014, 297360 Ewe

4) Double O Acres, West Union, Houghtaling 13-455 NNPRR, 2/2/2013, 297721

Pair of Yearling Ewes

1) Double O Acres, West Union, Double "O" Acres 14-065, 3/5/2014, Applied For

2) Lobdell Oxfords, Freeport, Ill.

3) Van Roekel Family Livestock, Wellman

Fall Ewe Lamb

1) Double O Acres, West Union, Double "O" Acres 14-002 NNPRR "Bailey", 11/10/2013, 299127

January Ewe Lamb

1) Double O Acres, West Union, Double "O" Acres 14-030 NNPRR "Sweet Deal", 1/28/2014, 299117

2) Double O Acres, West Union, Double "O" Acres 14-007 NNPRR "Fancy", 1/20/2014, 299115

3) Lobdell Oxfords, Freeport, Ill., Lobdell 1405 RR, 1/21/2014, 298352

February Ewe Lamb

1) Double O Acres, West Union, Double "O" Acres 14-032 NNPRR "Golden Opportunity", 2/10/2014, 299110

2) Double O Acres, West Union, Everett 1482 NNPQR "Kara", 2/2/2014, 298373

3) Lobdell Oxfords, Freeport, Ill., Lobdell 1409 QR, 2/17/2014, 298356

March & After Ewe Lamb

1) Double O Acres, West Union, Double "O" Acres 14-060 NNPQR "Senorita", 3/5/2014, 299126

2) Double O Acres, West Union, Double "O" Acres 14-041 NNPRR "Bambi", 3/2/2014, 299119

3) Van Roekel Family Livestock, Wellman, VR 1435 QR-NN, 3/2/2014, 298604 Ewe

4) Lobdell Oxfords, Freeport, Ill., Lobdell 1411 RR, 3/1/2014, 298358

Shorn Ewe Lamb - All Ages

1) Van Roekel Family Livestock, Wellman, VR 1430 RR-NN, 2/17/2014, 298603 Ewe

2) Double O Acres, West Union, Double "O" Acres 14-065 NNPRR "Enora", 3/5/2014, 299120

3) Hamilton Sheep, Bryant, Double "O" Acres 14-037 RR-NNP, 3/15/2014, 298774 Ewe

4) Van Roekel Family Livestock, Wellman, VR 1421 RR-NN, 1/25/2014, 298597 Ewe

5) Hamilton Sheep, Bryant, Double "O" Acres 14-013 NNP, 2/20/2014, 298773 Ewe

6) Double O Acres, West Union, Double "O" Acres 14-006 NNPRR "Stylish", 3/28/2014, 299123

Pair of Ewe Lambs

1) Double O Acres, West Union

2) Van Roekel Family Livestock, Wellman

3) Lobdell Oxfords, Freeport, Ill.

4) Hamilton Sheep, Bryant

Pair of Lambs

1) Double O Acres, West Union

2) Van Roekel Family Livestock, Wellman

Young Flock

1) Double O Acres, West Union

2) Van Roekel Family Livestock, Wellman

Flock

1) Double O Acres, West Union

2) Lobdell Oxfords, Freeport, Ill.

3) Van Roekel Family Livestock, Wellman

4-H Crowns Top Dogs at Iowa State Fair

DES MOINES, IA (08/22/2014)(readMedia)-- Youth from across the state competed in the 4-H Dog Show held Sunday at the 2014 Iowa State Fair. Dogs were judged in two divisions: obedience and handling.

Complete results below:

Champion Pre-Novice A Obedience: McKenzie Lofgren, Muscatine

Reserve Champion Pre-Novice A Obedience: Erica Mehlhaus, Boone

Champion Pre-Novice B Obedience: Jessica Schoonover, Washington

Reserve Champion Pre-Novice B Obedience: Hannah Borst, Adel

Champion Sub-Novice Obedience: Aundrea Cox, Adel

Reserve Champion Sub-Novice Obedience: Tyler Pearson, Corning

Champion Novice A Obedience: Blake Sevier, Orient

Reserve Champion Novice A Obedience: Josie Harvey, Seymour

Champion Novice B Obedience: Kayla Stigers, Letts

Reserve Champion Novice B Obedience: Selena Sampson, Creston

Champion Graduate Novice A Obedience: Krista Pearson, Corning

Reserve Champion Graduate Novice A Obedience: Megan Pearson, Corning

Champion Open A Obedience: Noelle Gray, Jefferson

Champion Open B Obedience: Kassidy Monday, Tabor

Champion Rally Grades 5-6: Kelsey Hildreth, Jewell

Reserve Champion Rally Grades 5-6: Allyse Marx, Bryant

Champion Rally Grades 7-9: Haley Ledford, Fort Dodge

Reserve Champion Rally Grades 7-9: Shannon McLain, Albia

Champion Rally Grades 10-12: Marjorie Lagan, Des Moines

Reserve Champion Rally Grades 10-12: Danielle Hoenig, Keokuk

Champion Senior Handling: Jordyn Shaw, Waverly

Reserve Champion Senior Handling: Jessica Schoonover, Washington

Champion Junior Handling: Rylie Weyhrich, Boone

Reserve Champion Junior Handling: Conner Allender, Jefferson

Champion Intermediate Handling: Samantha Hardaway, Jefferson

Reserve Champion Intermediate Handling: Aundrea Cox, Adel

Top Dogs Take Honors at Iowa State Fair

DES MOINES, IA (08/22/2014)(readMedia)-- Stock dogs and masters gathered in Des Moines to compete in the Stock Dog Trials August 13 at the 2014 Iowa State Fair.

Titles were awarded in two classes. Open class competition was open to experienced teams while Ranch class was for less experienced dogs.

In each competition, handlers work with their dogs to maneuver a small herd of animals through a series of hurdles and gates. The winners are determined by the fastest negotiation of the course.

Complete results follow:

CATTLE

Open Cattle

1) Jerry Davis, Murray

2) Tim Naasz, Platte, S.D.

3) Wayne Bamber, Alden

4) John Holman, Clay Center, Neb.

5) Bob Johnson, Tingley

6) Debbie Meier, Alden

7) Jeff Livingston, Shannon City

8) Bob Johnson, Tingley

9) Jeff Livingston, Shannon City

10tie) Jerry Davis, Murray

10tie) Nyle Sealine, Princeton, Mo.

12) Mike Davis, Murray

13tie) Curtis Dukes, Kent

13tie) Debbie Meier, Alden

15) Robin Reasoner, Saint Louis, Mo.

16) Nyle Sealine, Princeton, Mo.

17) Gary Goehring, Keosauqua

18) Tim Naasz, Platte, S.D.

19) John Holman, Clay Center, Neb.

20) Billy Clevenger, Moscow

21) Tim Naasz, Platte, S.D.

Ranch Cattle

1) Jerry Davis, Murray

2) Gary Goehring, Keosauqua

3) Jeff Livingston, Shannon City

4) Joel Hollatz, Exline

5) Mark Triggs, Mount Ayr

6) Mary Bolton, Columbus Junction

7) Justin Keller, Seymour

8) John Holman, Clay Center, Neb.

9) Curtis Dukes, Kent

10) Christi McKenney, Rock Port, Mo.

11) Curtis Dukes, Kent

12) Jeff Livingston, Shannon City

13) John Holman, Clay Center, Neb.

14) Robin Reasoner, Saint Louis, Mo.

15) Tom Damewood, Milan, Mo.

16) Richard Hall, Massena

17) James Bergert, Williams

18) Wayne Bamber, Alden

19) Monty Hogue, Cameron, Mo.

SHEEP

Open Sheep

1) Jeff Livingston, Shannon City

2) Nyle Sealine, Princeton, Mo.

3) John Holman, Clay Center, Neb.

4) Bob Johnson, Tingley

5) Tim Naasz, Platte, S.D.

6) Robert Fleming, Leon

7) Jerry Davis, Murray

8) Nyle Sealine, Princeton, Mo.

9) Jeff Livingston, Shannon City

10) Bob Johnson, Tingley

11) Tim Naasz, Platte, S.D.

12) Wayne Bamber, Alden

13) John Holman, Clay Center, Neb.

14) Jerry Davis, Murray

15) Mike Davis, Murray

16) Tim Naasz, Platte, S.D.

17) Robin Reasoner, Saint Louis, Mo.

Ranch Sheep

1) Curtis Dukes, Kent

2) Tom Damewood, Milan, Mo.

3) Curtis Dukes, Kent

4) Ruth Hermanson, Jewell

5) John Holman, Clay Center, Neb.

6) Christi McKenney, Rock Port, Mo.

7) Jerry Davis, Murray

8) Jeff Livingston, Shannon City

9) Jeff Livingston, Shannon City

10) Donna Tuttle, Des Moines

11) Ruth Hermanson, Jewell

12) Mark Triggs, Mount Ayr

13) Jack Doty, Plymouth, Minn.

14) Rachel Ritland, Stanhope

15) Mary Bolton, Columbus Junction

16) Donna Tuttle, Des Moines

17) Richard Hall, Massena

18) John Holman, Clay Center, Neb.

19) Kari Carney, Norwalk

20) James Bergert, Williams

"Nothing Compares" to the Iowa State Fair. The 2014 Fair ended August 17. The 2015 Iowa State Fair is set August 13-23. For more information, call 800/545-FAIR or visit iowastatefair.org.

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MARSHALLTOWN, IOWA, Aug. 22, 2014 - TODAY, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and Congressman Bruce Braley will travel to Ely and Marshalltown, Ia. to announce Value-Added Producer Grants for Iowa producers and Rural Economic Development Loans and Grants that will expand healthcare and job opportunities throughout the state. Vilsack and Braley will also discuss the many ways that the Farm Bill and Rural Development programs benefit Iowa's rural economy.

The Value-Added Producer Grant program was developed to help agricultural producers generate new products, create and expand marketing opportunities, and increase income. The funds being announced were authorized by the 2008 Farm Bill. The 2014 Farm Bill substantially increases funding for this program. The program is an example of how farm bill provisions contribute to continued investment in rural businesses and critical infrastructure, in order to strengthen rural communities and build on rural development initiatives.

Rural Economic Development Loans and Grants provide zero-interest loans and grants to utilities that lend funds to local businesses for projects to create and retain employment in rural areas.

COME CRUISE WITH US!

 

September 20th - Twilight Riverboat Dinner Cruise! 5 - 8 p.m. Tickets $45 per person - includes dinner and the cruise!  The Twilight holds 140 people, so get tickets to reserve your spots soon!  The tickets are available at First Central State Bank, LeClaire. Sponsored by The LeClaire Chamber of Commerce.

 

UPCOMING RIBBON CUTTINGS!

 

August 29th - Isabel Bloom Ribbon Cutting 103 S. Cody Road - 12:30p.m. Come help Celebrate the Grand Opening! Everyone Welcome!

 

CALENDAR

 

August 22nd - First Central State Bank - LeClaire - Free Community Shred Day 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Paper products only.

 

August 22nd - Wide River Winery - Live Music by Unidynes - 5-8 p.m.

 

August 23rd - Grappling on the Greens - 3rd Annual Golf Tournament Benefiting Pleasant Valley/Five Point Wrestling Club. Sunrise Golf Course. Register by August 15th or same day 7:30 a.m.  Shotgun Start 8 a.m. $60 per person or $235 4 man team. 18 Hole 4 Man Best Shot Tourney. Grill-Out, Hole Prizes, Silent Auction, Bags Tournament for families and non-golfers, and more. Call 563-505-7650 or 563-940-0229 or email zahntrever@pleasval.k12.ia.us or scary1016@hotmail.com for more information about the outing and/or to be a sponsor!

 

August 23rd - Diamond Dash - LeClaire The Neckers Diamond Dash is taking over LeClaire, and the GRAND PRIZE: A $10,000 Hearts On Fire Diamond Ring! Visit all your favorite LeClaire businesses for scavenger hunt clues! For more information and to complete entry form, go to www.neckersdash.com

 

August 23rd - The Faithful Pilot will be open for lunch beginning at noon for Diamond Dash

 

August 23rd - LeClaire Riverfront Farmers' Market 3-6 p.m. LeClaire Levee

 

August 25th - Faithful Pilot - Vino Vaso - $40.00 - A glass to paint, a glass to drink, and a glass to take home!  Ticket includes Chefs cheese and crackers, and a FREE glass of wine.  Tickets available at VINO/VASO's FACEBOOK page

 

August 27th - Bierstube Kooby's Karaoke 9p.m.-1a.m.

 

August 28th - Dr. Crystal's Chiropractic Care - Game Night with Essential Oils! 419 N. Cody Road, LeClaire. 12 noon and 5:30 p.m. Earn tickets that day or online to win items in several drawings, and get more information at http://www.nataliecgoddard.com/doterra/ RSVP 480-567-4356

 

August 29th- Isabel Bloom Ribbon Cutting 103 S. Cody Rd. - 12:30 p.m. Everyone Welcome!

 

August 29th - Wide River Winery - Live Music The Whoosdads? - 5-8 p.m.

 

August 30th - LeClaire Riverfront Farmers' Market 3-6 p.m. LeClaire Levee

 

August 30th- Bierstube Live Music The Old 57's 9pm-1am

 

August 31st - Faithful Pilot Wine Tasting - $20.00 for 15 wines.  3:00-5:00, includes wine and chefs small bites - $5.00 of each glass sold to a local women's charity

 

SAVE THE DATE

 

September 1st - Faithful Pilot Closed for Labor Day

 

September 5th - First Friday - LeClaire 5-8p.m.

 

September 6th - LeClaire Riverfront Farmers' Market 3-6 p.m. LeClaire Levee

 

Sept 14th - Faithful Pilot - PINOT PIG - A CHARITY HOG ROAST on the LeClaire Levee 12-4p.m. Why? Cuz it feels good to give back - NO KID HUNGRY Cost:$50.00 includes admittance, All U CAN Eat HOG ROAST with an organic hog coming from Rustik Rooster with farmer Karl Blake (From TV's Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern) and sides, live music from The Matriarchs, and $10.00 of your ticket sales goes to charity!  Goal is to raise 2K *You do NOT need to be 21 to enter but will be wrist banded at the front gate. Tickets will be available at faithfulpilot.com and in the restaurant, or call 563-289-4156.

 

September 20th - Star Gifts for Kids 6th Annual Golf Outing Hole prizes, door prizes, and food at The Riverview Roadhouse after outing. 18 holes with cart 60.00 dollars per person - 4 person best ball begins at 9:30 a.m. Olathea Golf Course. All money raised stays in the LeClaire and Princeton Area. Call Barry, 563-949-6969, for more information.

 

September 20th - Twilight Riverboat Cruise 5 - 8 p.m. Tickets $45 per person - includes dinner and the cruise!  The Twilight holds 140 people, so get tickets soon to reserve your spots.  The tickets are available at First Central State Bank, LeClaire.

 

September 21st - 50th ANNUAL FALL HARVEST DINNER - Silver Creek Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star, LeClaire Masonic Center, 113 S. Cody Rd., LeClaire. Swiss Steak, Mashed Potatoes, Corn & Green Beans, Salads, Rolls & Butter, Deserts & Beverage. Donation of $8.00 for adults and $4.00 for children under 10. Serving from 11 a.m. till 2 p.m. Everyone is welcome!

 

September 24th- Bierstube Live Music from The Parrot Head Club & The Fry Daddies 7pm-11pm

 

October 9th - LeClaire Community Library/LeClaire Chamber of Commerce Business Fair LeClaire Community Library - details and more information to come.

 

FYI

 

Essential Oils Classes - Dr. Crystal's Chiropractic Care Beginning August 12th and then every Tuesday at 5 p.m. Classes by Sara Bennion. 419 N. Cody Road, LeClaire. 480-567-4356. Visit mydoterra.com/sarabennion for more information.

The LeClaire Riverfront Farmers Market would like to "spotlight" a different downtown business each week during its market on Saturdays from 3 - 6 p.m. No cost opportunity. Tent provided by LRFM.  Electrical power can be arranged. Set-up is between 2 - 2:45 p.m., sales start at 3 p.m. and conclude at 6 p.m., rain or shine!  Use the opportunity to showcase your business. No restrictions on "hand crafted," "American-made" or otherwise. It's your shop - feature and sell what you choose. Contact LeClaireRiverfrontFarmersMkt@gmail.com with preferred dates, and space needs (10x10 tent size limitation).

Faithful Pilot Wednesdays - Still 1/2 priced bottles wine night with Chef's special tapas menu *Coming Soon - Brunch & Lunch so look to our website and Facebook!

Go Fish Marina Bar and Grill, Princeton - Live Music Cody Road Unplugged. Wednesdays 6-9pm

 

Visit the LeClaire Chamber of Commerce website www.leclairechamber.com and see us on Facebook!

 

If you would like to attend a Chamber Board Meeting in order to present a topic, please contact the Board in advance at LeClaireChamber@gmail.com in order to be included an upcoming agenda. Board Meetings are held the 4th Tuesday of each month.

 

SERVING THE COMMUNITY AND BEYOND

 

FREE MUSEUM ADMISSION FOR FAMILIES OF ACTIVE MILITARY THROUGH LABOR DAY 2014 The Buffalo Bill Museum is participating in the nation-wide "Blue Star Museum" project, "a collaboration among the National Endowment for the Arts, Blue Star Families, the Department of Defense, and more than 2,000 museums across America to offer free admission to the nation's active-duty military personnel and their families, including National Guard and Reserves, from Memorial Day, May 26, 2014 through Labor Day, September 1, 2014.

First Presbyterian Church, LeClaire Men's group Saturday at 7:30 am at church; there are donuts, coffee, discussion and Bible Study, plus really great guys! What more could you ask?

First Presbyterian Church, LeClaire Look for us at TugFest! We have a new menu!  And, check out our website:  fpcleclaire.org

The LeClaire Community Library has a LOT going on! Contact LeClaire Community Library, 323 Wisconsin Street, LeClaire, IA 52753, (563)289-6002 or visit http://www.leclaire.lib.ia.us for more information!

LeClaire Information Center Volunteers Needed! Contact Cindy Bruhn at info@visitleclaire.com or 563-650-7963 to volunteer.

 

PROPERTY LISTINGS

Commercial Property Available - Eagle Ridge Road, LeClaire, Iowa. Please call: Mike Burke - Mel Foster Co. mburke@melforsterco.com, Mobile: 563-349-2705, Direct: 563-823-5272

Park Run Apartments/Newbury Living complex - 1, 2, & 3 Bedrooms Available - 1701 Iowa Drive, LeClaire, Iowa 52753. 1 BR, 2 BR or 3 BR unit. Call (563) 289-5159 more information today!

Do you have Residential or Commercial property available? Please contact the LeClaire Chamber of Commerce, leclairechamber@gmail.com, with a property description, complete contact information including phone numbers and rental or purchase pricing.

LeClaire Events Coming Up!

May-Oct - LeClaire Riverfront Farmers' Market - Every Saturday, 3-6 p.m. on the LeClaire Levee

August 16 - Cars and Coffee on the Levee - begins at 8 a.m. - Bring your wheels!

August 23 - Diamond Dash

September 6 - Vettes on the River - LeClaire Levee - in support of Vietnam Veterans

October 5th - Bierstube - Dogtoberfest

October 12- Apple Fest

December 5-7 - Christmas in LeClaire

 

Chamber Networking Events - Everyone Welcome!

September 9th - Steventon's - evening 5:30 -7pm

October 14th - Faithful Pilot - lunch- noon

November 11th - Bier Stube - lunch - noon

December 9th - Subway - lunch - noon

(DES MOINES) - Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds has been selected to serve on the National Lieutenant Governor Association (NLGA) State Strategies in Education committee for 2014-2015. The selection comes in addition to Reynolds' position as NLGA Chair-Elect and Chair of the Policy Resolutions Committee. She was nominated to serve with peers nationwide by the NLGA Chair Connecticut Lt. Gov. Nancy Wyman.

"I'm honored to have been chosen, and pleased to be able to serve as the chair of this critical committee on education," said Reynolds. "Iowa has been a leader nationally in terms of our innovative Teacher Leadership and Compensation System, the Governor's Science, Technology, Education and Math Advisory Council and our transformational education reform. Governor Branstad and I know that to ensure our children are prepared for the jobs of tomorrow, they must have a world-class education today. I look forward to the opportunity to share Iowa's story and am eager to hear of progress occurring in other states."

Reynolds was elected Iowa's 45th Lieutenant Governor on Nov. 2, 2010.  She serves as the co-chair of the Governor's Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Advisory Council. Her passion for STEM education was recognized by STEMconnectorTM when she was the only elected official named to their "100 Women Leaders in STEM." She currently chairs their STEM Food & Ag Council. She has led economic development trade missions to China, Germany, South Korea, Vietnam, the Philippines and Thailand.

NLGA is a professional association enabling policy discussion on a broad range of topics, an exchange of best practices, and an opportunity for lieutenant governors to develop leadership priorities and shared solutions for the states and territories.  See www.nlga.us for more information.

A photo of Reynolds can be found here.  For more information on Lt. Gov. Reynolds, please visit www.ltgovernor.iowa.gov.

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