"Bringing It Home" to screen in Davenport

November 5, 2013 ? Davenport, Iowa ? Legislative victories in Kentucky, Colorado and Washington have sparked national media awareness and conversation about industrial hemp. But what's preventing the U.S. from joining other industrialized nations that grow this crop?

A screening of "Bringing It Home" will be hosted by Iowa Hemp for Victory on November 16, 2013, at Bucktown Center for the Arts in Davenport. The screening will also include a Q&A Session, complimentary hemp food and drink samples, and an informative Iowa hemp history display exhibit.

More industrial hemp fiber, seed and oil is exported to the U.S. than to any other country and American consumers are purchasing over $450 million in hemp products annually. The hour-long documentary Bringing It Home explores the question of why a crop with so many widespread benefits cannot be farmed in the United States by exploring its history, industries and current farming legalization efforts.

Filmmakers Linda Booker and Blaire Johnson were inspired by environmentally-conscious home designer Anthony Brenner's story to find the healthiest building material available to build a safe indoor environment for his young daughter Bailey, who has a sensitivity to synthetic chemicals.

Brenner received national media attention when he and Hemp Technologies completed "America's First Hemp House" for the former mayor of Asheville, North Carolina. Booker and Johnson tell the story of hemp through animation, archival images and footage they filmed with hemp business leaders and entrepreneurs like Brenner in England, Spain, Washington D.C., California and North Carolina.

In the first few months of 2013, eighteen states introduced industrial hemp legislation. "We made Bringing It Home with the intention of reaching a broad spectrum of viewers - from policy makers and civic groups, to farmers and health advocates, from consumers to the construction industry -with the same strategic message about how hemp offers solutions and hope," says filmmaker Linda Booker.

The documentary aims to magnify dialogue and legislative action about hemp in order to facilitate America's transition to a more informed, sustainable, and healthy future.

The screening of "Bringing It Home" in Davenport is part of a national grassroots screening tour of the film across the country, which began with the film's premiere during Hemp History Week in June 2013, and will continue into 2014.

Iowa Hemp for Victory is hosting the film as part of its mission to raise awareness and promote the hemp industry in Iowa, which once housed eleven hemp processing mills during the Federal Government's "Hemp for Victory" program.

Screening Date: November 16, 2013
Screening Time: 1:00 PM -3:00 PM
Screening Location: Bucktown Center for the Arts, 225 E 2nd St, Davenport, Iowa 52801

This event is open to the public. Event Website: http://www.screeninghq.org/screenings/details/26089

Filmmaker, Linda Booker, is available for interviews and press inquiries. Please contact Ms. Booker at By the Brook Productions, for more information: www.bythebrookfilms.com

House of Representatives Passes Legislation to Make Illinois the 15th State in Nation to Embrace Equal Rights for All Couples

SPRINGFIELD - Governor Pat Quinn today hailed passage of historic legislation that will make Illinois the 15th state in the nation to embrace full marriage equality. The legislation, which passed the Illinois Senate earlier this year and today was approved by the Illinois House in a historic vote, will permit all couples in our state to receive the rights and protections of marriage. As part of his agenda to ensure Illinois embraces all people, Governor Quinn first called for marriage equality in May 2012 and made it a top legislative priority this year, featuring it in his 2013 State of the State address.

"Today the Illinois House put our state on the right side of history," Governor Quinn said. "I thank Representative Greg Harris and Senator Heather Steans, Speaker Madigan and Senate President Cullerton, the dedicated advocates who have worked day and night to get this bill to my desk, and members of the General Assembly who took a stand for equal rights. Illinois is a place that embraces all people and today, we are an example for the nation."

In 2011, Governor Quinn fought for and signed into law historic civil union legislation, a major step forward at the time. Since then, more than 6,000 couples from across Illinois have joined in a civil union.

Senate Bill 10, sponsored by Representative Harris and Senator Steans, takes the necessary next step to achieve full marriage equality in Illinois, and will promote equal access to status, benefits, protections, rights and responsibilities for all couples entering into marriage. The bill, which takes effect June 1, 2014, was approved by the Illinois House today and now returns to the Illinois Senate for concurrence.

This summer, the United States Supreme Court ruled in a landmark decision to ensure more than 1,100 federal rights and benefits for all same-sex couples.

###

MOLINE, IL (11/5/13)

is giving the Boys and Girls Club of Moline the chance to go on a geographical adventure with the stars of Disney On Ice.  BUT FIRST, to prepare for this opportunity, they will need to create their passports for their journey, this Thursday, November 7 @ 4 pm at the Moline Club (406 7th St.).  The media is invited and encouraged to cover this event.

With their passports in hand, the Boys and Girls Club will be able to embark on the ultimate sightseeing holiday exploring the Pride Lands with Simba, Timon and Pumbaa; voyaging under the sea with Ariel and all her aquatic friends; touring London with Peter Pan and Wendy, before flying to Never Land; and traveling to Hawaii to visit Lilo and Stitch.  They will also be able to participate in their very own press conference with the stars of the show.  The cast of Disney On Ice represents 11 different countries and offers a great opportunity for the kids to learn about these different cultures.  The media is invited and encouraged to cover this event as well, which will take place on opening night, Thursday, November 14. More information coming soon.
Disney On Ice presents Passport To Adventure is coming to the iWireless Center November 14-17!  Join us for upbeat music, loveable characters and exciting destinations that will make this a holiday you'll never forget. Disney On Ice presents Passport to Adventure features an international team of award-winning figure skaters, high-energy choreography and a colorful set that captures all four unique worlds. Audiences will be entranced as they experience this exciting excursion - one that will fill the arena with magic, music, and best of all, Mickey and Minnie!Tickets for Disney On Ice presents Passport to Adventure are available at the iWireless Center box office, all Ticketmaster locations, online at ticketmaster.com, or by phone at 1-800-745-3000. To learn more about Disney On Ice, visit www.disneyonice.com.

Performance Schedule:

11/14- 7pm ALL TICKETS $13 (excludes VIP & RINK SIDE)

11/15- 7pm

11/16- 11am, 3pm, & 7pm

11/17- 1pm &5pm

Ticket Prices: $16, $21, $36 (VIP), $51 (RINK SIDE)

About Feld Entertainment:

Feld Entertainment is the worldwide leader in producing and presenting live touring family entertainment experiences that lift the human spirit and create indelible memories, with 30 million people in attendance at its shows each year. Feld Entertainment's productions have appeared in more than 70 countries on six continents and include Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey®, Feld Motor Sports, Disney On Ice and Disney Live!.

20 Years and Still Going Strong

MOLINE, Illinois, November 4, 2013 - Get ready to celebrate a major milestone: Exotic Imports is proud to announce the celebration of its 20th anniversary in SouthPark Mall.
Exotic Imports officially opened in SouthPark Mall on November 7, 1993. At the time, SouthPark was one of the largest enclosed malls in the entire state of Illinois. Exotic Imports brought an eclectic mix of gifts and ethnic ware to the community.

Today Exotic Imports is a premier provider of high-quality handcrafted artifacts to local shoppers. Throughout the store, you can experience a large assortment of items that are imported from the world over. Focusing on quality and value, Exotic Imports looks to transport you to another world by providing interesting items and descriptions that give you insight into why, where and how these items are made.

"Through a diverse assortment and presentation of authentic, fine-quality, ethnic items and giftware, we want to enlighten you on differing cultures and bring you to another world," said Dave Cahoon, Owner, Exotic Imports, SouthPark Mall. "Exotic Imports is a staple of the community and we expect to keep it an invigorating shopping experience for years to come."

The community is invited to celebrate Exotic Imports 20th anniversary with a formal ribbon-cutting that will take place on November 7, 2013, at 12:00 p.m., refreshments will be provided at the entrance to the store which is near Younkers court and BookWorld. Local city officials, including the Quad Cities Chamber of Commerce will be attending.

For more information regarding this anniversary, contact Exotic Imports at 1-888-Exotic-8 or info@exoticimports.com.

For a complete listing of family-friendly activities at SouthPark Mall, visit www.shopsouthparkmall-il.com or follow us on Facebook and Twitter to receive the most up-to-date information.

Macerich (NYSE: MAC) an S&P 500 company, is a fully integrated self-managed and self-administered real estate investment trust or REIT, which focuses on the acquisition, leasing, management, development and redevelopment of regional malls throughout the United States.

Macerich currently owns 59 million square feet of real estate consisting primarily of interests in 57 regional shopping centers. Macerich specializes in successful retail properties in many of the country's most attractive, densely populated markets with significant presence in California, Arizona, Chicago and Greater New York Metro. Additional information about Macerich (NYSE: MAC) can be obtained from the Company's website at www.macerich.com.

###

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

WASHINGTON - The Senate on Monday night unanimously passed legislation to extend whistleblower protection for employees who provide information to the Department of Justice related to criminal antitrust violations. U.S. Senators Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) and Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), chairman and ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee and coauthors of the Criminal Antitrust Anti-Retaliation Act, applauded the Senate's quick action on the bipartisan measure.

Approval of the bill comes just days after the Judiciary Committee unanimously reported it to the full Senate. Leahy and Grassley joined together last year to introduce the bill, and reintroduced the measure in January.

"I applaud the Senate for quickly passing bipartisan legislation that will improve the enforcement of the antitrust laws to protect consumers," Leahy said in a statement. "The Criminal Antitrust Anti-Retaliation Act makes whole employees who have been fired or discriminated against for blowing the whistle on criminal conduct. I urge the House to act quickly to pass this important bill."

"Current law encourages self-reporting of criminal antitrust activity, yet it doesn't provide any protections for innocent third-parties who blow the whistle on such activity.  Our bill strengthens the enforcement of criminal antitrust laws by adding a civil remedy for antitrust whistleblowers who are retaliated against," Grassley said.  "I appreciate the Senate's quick action on this bipartisan bill."

The bill is based on recommendations from a Government Accountability Office report released July 2011. It allows employees who believe they are victims of retaliation to file complaints with the Secretary of Labor, and provides for those employees to be reinstated to their former status if the Secretary finds in their favor. Leahy and Grassley authored similar whistleblower statutes as part of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act in 2002. A copy of the measure approved by the Senate on Monday can be found online.

# # # # #
WASHINGTON - Senator Chuck Grassley is among two dozen senators urging the newly confirmed Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Tom Wheeler, to take steps to allow for the continuation of broadband infrastructure investment in rural America.

"It's vital that all Iowans have access to good and reliable communications services," Grassley said.  "In today's economy, opportunities for Iowans and our communities in business, economic development, education, health care and other areas are created by access to robust broadband.  The FCC and Congress should ensure that the service is available to all Iowans, including those in rural areas."

Grassley, along with Senators Jon Tester, John Barrasso, Mark Pryor, Kelly Ayotte, Mark Begich, Deb Fischer, Max Baucus, Tim Johnson, James Inhofe, Robert Casey, Pat Roberts, Mark Udall, Michael Enzi, Jeanne Shaheen, Mike Crapo, Jeff Merkely , Lisa Murkowski, Michael Bennet, Saxby Chambliss, Heidi Heitkamp, Johnny Isakson, James Risch, Jerry Moran, John Hoeven and John Boozman, requested action from the FCC to immediately take steps to re-establish predictability, sufficiency and transparency in the Universal Service Fund program so that the small businesses that serve rural America can resume critical investments in rural broadband.

This letter is following up on other letters Grassley has sent to the FCC regarding this matter, several of which can be found here.

Following is a copy of the text of the letter.  Click here for a signed copy of the letter.

 

November 1, 2013

 

The Honorable Tom Wheeler

Federal Communications Commission

445 12th Street, SW

Washington, DC 20554

 

Dear Chairman Wheeler:

We commend the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for recently making changes to its 2011 Universal Service Fund (USF) reform order to begin the immediate deployment of broadband to rural areas served by price cap companies.  Additionally, we appreciate the FCC's decision to temporarily relieve the impacts of Quantile Regression Analysis (QRA) on small rate-of-return carriers.  However, we remain concerned the reform order is limiting the ability of small rate-of-return carriers to provide rural consumers with the broadband service they need to compete in today's global economy.

The 2011 USF reform order's lack of predictability is resulting in declining private sector investment in hard-to-reach rural areas, which threatens the long-standing requirements that consumers in rural and high cost areas should have access to telecommunications and information services that are reasonably comparable to those services provided in urban areas.  We urge the Commission to take immediate steps to re-establish predictability, sufficiency and transparency in the USF program so that these small businesses can resume critical investments in rural broadband.  At the same time, we believe this process should neither upset nor slow implementation of Phase II of the Connect America Fund for consumers in areas served by larger carriers.

The Universal Service Fund provides small rate-of-return regulated telecom carriers with support to keep consumer rates affordable in high cost areas.  These small companies use a limited number of public and private loan programs to make long-term capital investments to expand the reach and effectiveness of broadband in hard-to-serve rural areas.  Both potential borrowers and lenders have indicated hesitation in moving forward with loans for broadband infrastructure improvements due to the uncertainties created by the reform order.

One of the main causes of uncertainty is the reform order's Quantile Regression Analysis (QRA) approach to providing high-cost support for rural companies.  A recent analysis by former FCC Chief Economist Simon Wilkie underscores this uncertainty, noting that the QRA caps and redistributes USF support in arbitrary and unpredictable ways, fails to provide incentives for broadband deployment, and generates regulatory uncertainty that is discouraging investment.  While we appreciate the FCC's recent steps to temporarily relieve the impacts of the QRA approach, more must be done to resolve the lingering uncertainty it creates.

The benefits to health, education and economic development from robust broadband infrastructure will be delayed or denied for many rural Americans unless the Commission finds a way to re-establish predictability and transparency in the USF program through re-examination of the QRA approach and other common-sense steps that enable rural carriers to respond to consumer demand for broadband.  We appreciate your attention to this matter, and we look forward to your response.
The 6th Annual VanDerGinst Holiday Bash to Benefit American Spirit Charities will be held on Saturday, December 7th at The Stern Center in Rock Island, beginning at 6:30 p.m. This event has become a local holiday favorite.

All proceeds go to American Spirit Charities; helping Veterans, the elderly, children, the arts, the environment, the sick and needy. One hundred percent of the proceeds are used locally!Tickets are $50 in advance or $65 at the door and include beer, wine, soda and food. The entertainment will include local favorite, Funktastic 5, and Chicago favorite, The Shagadelics. There will also be a silent auction, 50/50 raffle, a "Prize Pull" and much more!

Tickets can be secured and more information can be found at www.VanDerGinstHolidayBash.com or www.AmericanSpiritCharities.com or by calling 309-793-1234.

Elvis Presley Tribute Artist Steve Brandes will present his show at Theo's Java Club Cafe, 213 - 17th Street in Rock Island on Friday, November 15th from 7:00pm until 10:00pm.  This event begins a week-long promotion celebrating Theo's Java Club Cafe's 20 years as a local favorite cafe and coffee shop.

Mr. Brandes, from Troy, Illinois, has been entertaining folks as Elvis since 1992.

The cover charge is $1.00, which will get everyone who attends a ticket for door prizes.

Go to Theo's Java Club on Facebook for more information or call Theo's at 309-788-JAVA (5282).

Washington, D.C. - Congressman Dave Loebsack announced today that he will be holding roundtables in Clinton and Scott Counties to discuss the impact stalled legislation is having on Iowa's rural economy. On his Investing in Iowa's Rural Economy Tour, Loebsack will talk with farmers and other leaders in the rural community about the importance of passing the Farm Bill and the Water Resources Reform and Development Act (WRRDA). Both pieces of legislation, which are vital to Iowans, have been held up due to political games being played in Washington.

The weeklong series of roundtables will continue TOMORROW, Wednesday, November 6th in DeWitt and Eldridge. Loebsack is also making stops in Muscatine, Des Moines, Lee, Jefferson, Wapello, Clarke, Appanoose and Monroe Counties. Additional locations and details will be announced throughout the week. Media are invited to attend.

 

Investing in Iowa's Rural Economy Tour - Wednesday, Nov 6

Clinton County

10:30am

Clinton County Farm Bureau Office, Board Room

514 8th St.

DeWitt

 

Scott County

1:30pm

Scott County Farm Bureau Office, Board Room

1721 E Le Claire Rd

Eldridge

 

###

2Leaf Press is pleased to announce the release of British poet A.Robert Lee's fourth poetry collection, IMAGINARIUM: SIGHTINGS, GALLERIES, SIGHTLINES.

New York, NY -- (SBWIRE) -- 11/05/2013 -- IMAGINARIUM: SIGHTINGS, GALLERIES, SIGHTLINES is A. Robert Lee's latest collection of poetry published by 2Leaf Press.

IMAGINARIUM explores the "Sightings," Galleries" and "Sightlines" of one's imagination. The term "imaginarium" refers to a "place" devoted to stimulating and cultivating the imagination, towards scientific, artistic, commercial, recreational, or a spiritual end. In this collection, Lee explores two connecting keynotes: imagination and sight that explores the way we go about imagining as much as seeing reality.

Lee goes about this using an ekphrastic approach by commemorating a dozen or so celebrated visual artists and their works, among them J.M.W. Turner and Frida Kahlo. He extends the usual meaning of the term to include vantage-points like a French archeological cave, and then expertly frames a run of personal encounters within the heights and widths of buildings and landscapes.

Early reviews for IMAGINARIUM are promising. Anne Waldman, the author of more than 40 collections of poetry and poetics, says: "A voyage with the ever present panoramic A. Robert Lee-- poet, cultural historian, critical writer. This collection is a cartography, a call and response, a resonance and a celebration of "meticulous horizontals", "Einsteinian screams" and other luscious optics and beloved poetries. I appreciate the close reading, scholarship, and delight of these imaginariums."

A. Robert Lee is a retired English Professor who has taught in Japan, the U.K. and the U.S. Internationally-known for both his academic works in multicultural literature. IMAGINARIUM is his fourth book of poetry. British-born, he currently lives in Murcia, Spain.

One part biographical and one part historical re-imagining, IMAGINARIUM: SIGHTINGS, GALLERIES, SIGHTLINES is a delightful yet informative collection that invites readers into a two-way exchange, imagination as seeing, seeing as imagination.

IMAGINARIUM: SIGHTINGS, GALLERIES, SIGHTLINES is available in paperback on Amazon.com for $16.99 and other online outlets. An eBook edition will be available in January 2014.

About 2LEAF PRESS
2LEAF PRESS publishes grassroots writers who are injecting new blood into the contemporary literary scene. We have a growing reputation for producing quality work in a wide variety of genres by ethnically and racially diverse authors. 2LEAF PRESS is an imprint of the Intercultural Alliance of Artists & Scholars, Inc. (IAAS), a New York-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that promotes multicultural literature and literacy.

Pages