Family Friendly Film "FANCYPANTS" Will be showing at Nova 6 Cinemas
Nova 6 Cinemas presents:
"Fancypants" A Family Friendly Film, Theatrical Screening:
Starting, Friday, December 21st at Nova 6 Cinemas in Moline, IL.
2018 36th Avenue, Moline, IL.  (click link for movie times)
Featuring some of the Cast/Crew to do a Q & A after the evening screenings on Opening night, Friday, December 21st and Saturday.
Joshua Forbes TenorSax/Flute
Jon Moss Bass
Corey Kendrick Piano
Glorie Iaccarino MC/Oral Essay
THE RIVER CITY RADIO HOUR
DECEMBER 21ST, 2012
1530 Fifth Avenue, Moline, IL
Social Hour @ 5:30p.m.
Dinner @ 6:30p.m.
Show @ 7:30p.m.
The Moline Commercial Club's Chef Linda will be serving a magnificent GERMAN
dinner prior to the show, by reservation only.
Please call 309-762-8547 to make a reservation.
Elevator is at the 16th Street entrance.
Tickets for Dinner & Show: $25.00/person
Tickets for the show: $5.00/person
*This event is open to the public and the audience can attend the show without
dinner.
Priority seating is given to guests who make dinner reservations.

CELEBRATE THE COMING OF  THE NEW ERA WITH JAZZ
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CELEBRATE THE 100 YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF  THE MOLINE COMMERCIAL CLUB BUILDING circa
1912


CELEBRATE THE WINTER SOLSTICE

CELEBRATE FRIDAY

Teams Up with Illinois Dept. of Veterans' Affairs, Illinois Lottery, USO of Illinois and Chicago White Sox to Help Military Families

CHICAGO - December 17, 2012. Governor Pat Quinn today joined Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs Director Erica Borggren and Superintendent Michael Jones from the Illinois Lottery to announce the state's partnership with the United Service Organization (USO) of Illinois and the Chicago White Sox to sponsor this year's Cheer Basket Program, a partnership to support the USO of Illinois Families on the Homefront Program, for servicemen and women. The program will send 150 cheer-filled holiday care packages to Illinois servicemembers and their families. As part of his mission to support servicemembers, Governor Quinn also encouraged parents to purchase Illinois Vets Cash lottery tickets to include as a great stocking stuffer.

"The Cheer Basket Program is a great way to give a little back to the servicemen and women who give so much," Governor Quinn said. "I want to thank the USO of Illinois and the Chicago White Sox for helping bring joy to our servicemembers and their families this holiday season. And I want to encourage all Illinois families to purchase a Vets Cash ticket as a stocking stuffer this Christmas, to give the opportunity to win tens of thousands of dollars as well as support a great cause - our troops."

The Cheer Baskets include a $50-$100 Dominick's gift card, White Sox gear and Garrett's Gourmet Popcorn. A total of 150 Cheer Baskets will be assembled with the help of White Sox Volunteer Corp, USO staff and Lottery/Northstar volunteers. 125 Cheer Baskets will be given to servicemembers in need, while the remaining 25 Cheer Baskets will be shipped to the Great Lakes Naval Base to be distributed to the servicemen and women stationed there.

"Once again, the USO of Illinois is thrilled to partner with the Illinois Lottery's Veterans Cash campaign," Alison Ruble, president and chief executive officer of the USO of Illinois said. "During this holiday season, with support from the Illinois Lottery, we are able to bring more assistance to our troops, using these Cheer Baskets to support our military and their dependents through the USO Families on the Homefront Program."

"We are thrilled to be a partner in this wonderful program," Christine O'Reilly, White Sox senior director of community relations said. "The entire White Sox organization is always looking to do anything we can to help those who serve our nation, and the members of our Volunteer Corps are always looking for ways to lend a hand, so this is a perfect fit for all."

"For the past three years, we have joined the Illinois Lottery and the USO of Illinois to send needed and greatly appreciated care packages to Illinois servicemen and women," IDVA Director Erica Borggren said. "These Cheer Baskets are tangible expressions of our gratitude, and their arrival right before the holidays will be tremendously meaningful to our heroes in uniform."

The Cheer Basket Program is funded in part by the Veterans Cash lottery ticket. Since Governor Quinn first launched Veterans Cash in 2006, the program has awarded more than $10 million in grants to Veterans' organizations statewide. The Illinois Lottery's Veterans Cash game is the first lottery game in the United States to earmark 100 percent of net proceeds to Veterans. Proceeds from Veterans Cash have resulted in cash awards to more than 190 organizations supporting Veterans throughout the state.

"The Illinois Lottery was created to generate funds for good causes in Illinois. As an example: Veterans Cash, an instant lottery game championed by Governor Quinn while he was Lieutenant Governor in 2006, has raised more than $10 million to support our Veterans programs throughout the state," said Lottery Superintendent Michael Jones. "These Cheer Baskets will go directly to our servicemen and women to help them enjoy this wonderful time of year."

The latest Veterans Cash game is available at 8,100 Illinois Lottery retail locations throughout the state. Each ticket costs $2 and the game features top prizes of $20,000. The Lottery anticipates raising $900,000 for Illinois Veterans from the new game. The instant ticket measures 4" by 7.5" and is the largest $2 game ever offered by the Lottery. The ticket face was designed by Common Ground, the Lottery's award-winning, cross-cultural advertising/marketing agency that designs the Lottery's "special-cause" instant games, like Veterans Cash.

Veterans Cash is also available at participating American Legion posts across the state of Illinois including: American Legion Department of Illinois, Bloomington; Post 979, Bartonville; Post 285, Galesburg; and Post 71, Urbana.

For more information about Veteran's Cash please visit IllinoisLottery.com. To apply for a grant, please download an application at the Veterans Cash website. For more information about IDVA and its programs, please visit the agency's homepage. To find out how you can help Illinois Veterans, visit www.OperationHomeFront.org.

The USO lifts the spirits of America's troops and their families. The mission of the USO is to enhance the quality of life of the U.S. Armed Forces personnel and their families and to create a cooperative relationship between U.S. military communities and involved or supporting civilian communities. The USO of Illinois is a civilian 501(c)(3) registered non-profit that is not government funded but is supported solely by the generosity of the American people. For more information about the USO of Illinois visit www.usoofillinois.org or facebook.com/usoofillinois.

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Hermann, Mo. ? If there was an award for Christmas decorations inside a home, Father Bill's residence would win hands-down.

The Rev. William Debo lives in the rectory adjoining Hermann's St. George Catholic Church, whose bell tower stands high above this quaint river town in the hills of the Missouri River Valley. Every Christmas, the 21 rooms inside the three-story red brick building are decorated, top to bottom, in a prodigious labor of love by a group of dedicated town residents.

"Everybody says, when they come here, that it's the best they've ever seen," Father Bill said.

There are no prancing reindeer, no animated Santas, no overbearing music. Each decoration is carefully planned, and artfully executed. The visitors who go through on tours are overwhelmed by twinkling lights, pine boughs and trees, and vintage ornaments, carolers and manger scenes. There are 31 trees, 7-foot or taller, this year.

"We started decorating in mid-October with a core group of about 20 volunteers," Father Bill said. "Numerous people pop in and out, people in the community who know we need help. We opened Saturday, Dec. 1. Since then, there have been bus tours kind of non-stop."

The tours are free, but donations are welcomed. The event raised some $10,000 last year; money was distributed to the needy by Hermann-area churches. Tours are by appointment; call 573-486-2723.

The Franciscan Friars served St. George Parish until 2002, when Father Bill was appointed the first diocesan priest for the parish. He brought with him his art degree and Christmas spirit. This is his 10th year decorating the rectory.

"A representative of the Chamber of Commerce wanted us to be on the house tour, but I was afraid they weren't going to get enough bang for the buck," Father Bill said. "She stood in the foyer here and said, 'I assure you, there's more in this room than we'll see in all the other houses combined.'"

Carrying J.P., his white Maltese, Father Bill began a tour of the home in the parlor.

"This is the Victorian tree that started all the madness," he said. "These are hand-dried flowers out of my garden, vintage ornaments, hand-strung beads. I hand-dipped the lights to get that shade of pink."

Several of the decorated rooms have themes. The dining room is all white and silver, with poinsettias, a tiered cake and seven donated dresses on forms, representing a vintage wedding. There is a Mardi Gras room with masks, beads and clowns; a Wizard of Oz room with Father Bill's collection of memorabilia; and a military room decorated with uniforms, helmets, medals and photos of soldiers, young and old.

"Every year we get more photos and uniforms," Father Bill said. "People want to memorialize their friends and family."

The attic is Santa's workshop, with a seated Mr. and Mrs. Claus taking a well-deserved rest. The basement wine cellar is decorated for the first time; tiny white lights and pine boughs hang from the pipes and rafters. Hermann is in Missouri's wine country, and the wine racks are full of local vintages received as gifts.

"We'll leave it all up until mid-January," Father Bill said. "We take our time taking it down."

Tom Uhlenbrock is a staff writer for the Missouri Division of Tourism.


About the Missouri Division of Tourism
The Missouri Division of Tourism (MDT) is the official tourism office for the state of Missouri dedicated to marketing Missouri as a premier travel destination. Established in 1967, the Missouri Division of Tourism has worked hard to develop the tourism industry in Missouri to what it is today, an $11.2 billion industry supporting more than 279,000 jobs and generating $627 million in state taxes in Fiscal Year 2011. For every dollar spent on marketing Missouri as a travel destination in FY11, $57.76 was returned in visitor expenditures. For more information on Missouri tourism, go to www.VisitMO.com.

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The Loop riverfront circulator will operate special hours on Monday, December 31 to accommodate New Year's Eve festivities.  The service will run its regular route beginning at 6PM and will end with the last stop in Bettendorf  at 2:45AM.  Four buses will be in operation that evening -- two traveling in a clockwise direction and two running the route in a counter-clockwise direction each hour -- giving riders more frequent service and increased capacity for the busy night.

The Loop riverfront circulator gives riders easy access to downtown attractions in Bettendorf, the Village of East Davenport, Davenport, The District in Rock Island, and Moline.  It is a safe and enjoyable way to travel among popular venues and enjoy local festivities.  The brightly colored orange retro-style buses - with stadium seating, huge windows, full glass ceilings, and friendly drivers -  are easy to spot and comfortable to ride.  Buses may be boarded either at a designated "Loop Stop" or by flagging the bus down in "The Loop Zone", which is anywhere along the route in the downtown areas.  Please note that all downtown hotels are on The Loop route, making it extra easy to bring in the New Year safely.

Cost: $1 per trip or $3 for a day-pass, 50 cents for those over 60, the disabled and those with a Medicare card.  Additional information about The Loop bus service, including downloadable .pdf's of the New Year's Eve schedule and The 2012-2013 Loop Rider's Guide, may be found at www.qctransit.com.

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DES MOINES, IA (12/17/2012)(readMedia)-- The Des Moines metro area has a new indoor soccer facility at the Iowa State Fairgrounds. The newly installed turf at the Jacobson Exhibition Center features 1-inch all-weather turf, netting, goals and striping for one large field of approximately 76 yards by 38 yards or two smaller fields.

The Fairgrounds is partnering with the Iowa Soccer Association to coordinate field rental which is available to all soccer clubs and teams through March 17, 2013. Contact Ian Bradley with the Iowa Soccer Association at 515-205-0886 for pricing and reservations.

"The new soccer facility showcases the flexibility of the Fairgrounds and its facilities," said Fair Manager/CEO Gary Slater. "We are pleased to partner with the Iowa Soccer Association to offer another option for the many soccer teams and clubs needing indoor practice fields."

Nothing compares to the Iowa State Fairgrounds, Iowa's most flexible event center hosting events ranging from gymnastics and wrestling meets, to craft and livestock shows. For more information about booking events for the other 354 days of the year, visit iowastatefairgrounds.org. To schedule a tour, call Chris Baker at 515.262.3111 ext. 221. or email cbaker@iowastatefair.org for more details.

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"At MOPS International, our hearts are broken for the families in Newtown, Connecticut. We're lifting them in prayer, asking for God's divine comfort to surround them. While our heads cannot make sense of this horrific tragedy, our hearts are overwhelmed with love and concern for these moms and dads, friends and community members in Newtown, Connecticut," says Sherry Surratt, CEO and President of MOPS International {Mothers of Preschoolers}

Dear moms,

My heart hurts as I grieve today with the families in Newtown, Connecticut. The questions of, "why?" and, "how could this happen?" swirl in my head as I try to make sense of such a horrific tragedy. My head and heart are overwhelmed when I think of the loss and pain these families are facing and I desperately want to help. I know you do as well. While we can't undo what has occurred, we can join together and do what moms do best: offer unconditional love and support, and an unshakeable foundation of strength and courage in the face of pain and loss.

I'd like to invite you to join MOPS International in a National Call to Prayer for moms, by moms. Please join us this Wednesday, December 19, at 9:45 a.m. Central Time, to observe a moment of prayer as we lift up the families who were devastated by this shooting. Specifically, we'd like to pray for the moms whose hearts are broken, that they will feel God's arms surrounding them during the difficult days ahead.

I'm also praying for families across our world, whose hearts are filled with fear as they consider these events. None of this makes sense, and fear feels close and crippling. On behalf of moms everywhere, I'm calling out to the God who holds each of us in his big comforting hands. I'm crying out for the moms, who even this day, dealt with fear and anxiety. I'm praying this verse on their behalf.

Hear my cry, O God; listen to my prayer. From the ends of the earth I call to you. I call as my heart grows faint; lead me to the rock that is higher than I.  Psalm 16:11

God truly is our rock of comfort and strength, even when nothing around us makes sense. At our Denver MOPS office, we'll be gathering this Wednesday at 9:45 a.m. Central Time (8:45 a.m. Mountain Time) to join hands and pray. We'll be crying out to the rock that is higher than us on behalf of the dear families in Newtown, and for moms everywhere. Will you join us?

We will also be inviting moms to share their prayers at www.facebook.com/MOPS.Int

About MOPS INTERNATIONAL
Denver-based MOPS International is a non-profit ministry that creates communities to help "Better Moms Make A Better World." Since 1973, MOPS International has served millions of mothers and families in thousands of local MOPS groups across the U.S. and in 38 countries internationally.  MOPS ministries include Classic MOPS, Teen MOPS, Military MOPS, International MOPS and MOMSnext.  MOPS is the best in the world at creating authentic communities of growth that invite women into a spiritual relationship.
www.MOPS.org www.MOPS.org/groups www.facebook.com/MOPS.Int www.youtube.com/MOPSint

Hardee's is spicing up the holiday season with a hot new addition to their lineup of premium Charbroiled Turkey Burgers - the Jalapeno Turkey Burger.

For less than 500 calories, the Jalapeno Turkey Burger features a trifecta of bold and spicy flavors: juicy jalapenos, pepper-jack cheese and creamy Santa Fe Sauce, loaded up on a premium charbroiled turkey burger patty and served on a bun with red onion, lettuce and tomato.

More information on this deliciously spicy, lower calorie menu item is available at http://bit.ly/WlZpFM.

Des Moines, December 17, 2012–The Iowa Supreme Court Lawyer Trust Account Commission is accepting applications for grants under the Interest on Lawyer Trust Account (IOLTA) program for the grant period that begins July 1, 2013. IOLTA program grants are awarded to public purpose projects that provide legal services to low-income persons in civil cases, law-related education, and other programs that improve the administration of justice in Iowa.

 

Under recently adopted changes in chapter 44 of the Iowa Court Rules, applicants now must file one copy of their application in paper form and one copy in electronic form. Organizations may obtain a copy of the revised rules and grant application forms (paper and electronic) by contacting the Lawyer Trust Account Commission, Judicial Branch Building, 1111 East Court Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa 50319; by calling (515) 725-8029; or by electronic mail to iolta@iowacourts.gov. Application forms also may be downloaded from the Commission's web page on the Iowa Judicial Branch web site at:

 

http://www.iowacourts.gov/Professional_Regulation/Attorney_RegulationCommissions/IOLTA

 

The Commission must receive completed grant applications no later than 4:30 p.m., Friday, March 8, 2013. The Commission will then review the applications and seek approval from the Iowa Supreme Court for awarding the grants. Grant recipients will be announced in late May or early June of 2013.

 

The Iowa Supreme Court created the Commission to provide legal services to low-income persons in civil cases using the interest from lawyers' pooled trust accounts. The lawyers' pooled trust accounts hold clients' funds that are so small in amount or held for such a brief period that it is not possible for interest on the funds to financially benefit the individual clients. Previously, attorneys' trust accounts earned no interest. The first grants awarded under the IOLTA program were made in June, 1986. To date, the Commission has awarded more than $23,203,000 in grants.

 

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The Rivermont Collegiate Board of Trustees has selected Rod Ossowski as the school's new Director of Development.  Mr. Ossowski will manage Rivermont's advancement endeavors, including the annual fund, endowment, planned giving, auction, and alumni relations.  Rivermont has been educating students in the Quad Cities since 1884.  At Rivermont, tuition alone does not cover the cost of the education provided, nor does it take into account the school's long term needs or address capital improvements.  We are excited to welcome Mr. Ossowksi aboard to help raise the funds that make Rivermont's mission possible!

Ossowski, a resident of East Moline, is a graduate of Alleman High School and Northern Illinois University with over twenty five years of development experience.  He returned to the Quad Cities seven years ago after time spent in Arizona, where he served as Director of Development for the West Valley Symphony and the Challenger Space & Science Education Center in Phoenix, as well as a Major Gifts Officer at the University of Arizona and Director of Annual Giving and Alumni Relations at Prescott College.  Ossowski spent the past six years as Director of Development at Family Resources, where he started the first annual fund campaign and helped lead a $1.1 million campaign to complete the historic Wittenmyer gymnasium restoration and renovation project.

Rivermont Collegiate, located in Bettendorf, is the Quad Cities' only private, independent college prep school for preschool through 12th grade, with students from throughout the Quad City area.  Each year, students come to grow, to learn, and to experience an education designed to make a difference in their lives.  Founded in 1884, the school was originally organized as St. Katharine's School, an Episcopal school for girls located at 10th and Tremont Streets in Davenport.  In 1968, St. Katharine's dropped its boarding program, became co-educational, and added St. Mark's to its name.  In 1973, St. Katharine's - St. Mark's moved to its present location in Bettendorf and the name was changed to Rivermont Collegiate in 2001, following an amicable break with the Episcopal Church.

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