CHAMPAIGN - As Asian carp continue to pose a threat to Illinois waterways, Lt. Governor Sheila Simon will convene the Wabash and Ohio Rivers Coordinating Council on Wednesday to discuss new ideas to control the invasive species. Leading the discussion will be James Garvey, director of the Fisheries and Illinois Aquaculture Center at SIU Carbondale.

Simon, who chairs the state's river coordinating councils, has worked with state agencies, researchers and private organizations to identify possible solutions to controlling the Asian carp population. Garvey's preliminary research shows that Asian carp are marketable and can be harvested and sold for consumption here and abroad. This alternative would not only protect the fish within the river, but it would also create new jobs in Illinois.

"Asian carp are an invasive species threatening the natural state of Illinois' waterways," Simon said. "We can use this invasion as an opportunity, though, to research productive uses of the fish, and create jobs to eradicate it from our ecosystem."

DATE: Wednesday, Nov. 7

TIME: 1:15 p.m.

PLACE: Champaign Public Library, Robeson Pavilion Rooms A&B, 200 W. Green St., Champaign

NOTE: Simon will hold a brief media availability at 1:15 p.m.; the River Council meeting will begin at 1:30 p.m.
By: Hillel Presser

What differentiates commerce businesses from traditional businesses when it comes to asset protection?

Potentially more assets in need of protecting.

Both types of business owners have assets such as homes, cars and bank accounts that need protection in the event of a lawsuit - whether it's a personal suit or one targeting the business. E-commerce businesses may need more financial protection to cover their wealth of intangible assets, including domain names, website content, intellectual property, trademarks and patents. Additionally, an e-commerce business may prove to be more of a lawsuit liabilitybecause it's vulnerable not only in the state where the storefront or warehouse is located, but essentially everywhere substantial connections are made, including internationally. In that sense, theneed to create, maintain and regularly update an asset protection plan becomes more urgent.

To legally shield wealth from lawsuits and other potential threats, including divorce, business owners of all types should have an asset protection plan. This multi-layered strategy involves a range of techniques to title assets such as homes, savings and property (tangible and intangible) in the event that a claim is brought against the business or owner. It's not a guarantee that the protected person will avoid lawsuits or other financial calamities, but it can guarantee they'll lose fewer assets if the worstdoes happen.

I advise clients to work with an attorney to create a plan that's the best fit for their specific financial situation. Clients should: 1) educate themselves, 2) inventory their wealth, 3) assess their liabilities, 4) decide the best asset protection tactic or strategy to use with each asset inventoried, and 5) execute the plan.

• Educate yourself. Clients should understand what's going on when theirattorney is creating theirplan, how it relates to their life, and what changes will trigger the need for an update. They should learn what they can and can't transfer as well as whothey should and shouldn't transfer assets to, even temporarily. For instance, if they "gift" a home to their children shortly after or in proximity to a civil claim filed against them, in the event of a judgment that gift may be looked upon as a fraudulent transfer. It could be reversed, making their home susceptible to the creditor judgment. Education is key to maintaining long-term asset protection.The Presser Law Firm, P.A. offers complimentary books on asset protection and an asset protection worksheet at www.AssetProtectionAttorneys.com; submit a request in the contact form.

• Inventory your wealth. They should include both tangible and intangible financial recourses. Tangible assets include but are not limited to: their home, real estate, bank accounts, vehicles, boats, etc. Intangible assets include but are not limited to: patents, copyrights, franchises, goodwill, trademarks, domain names and trade names, etc.

• Assess your liabilities, present and future. Some present liabilities could include current creditors (whether or not they have claims against the client), personal guarantees on home or business loans, and the client's marital status as well as longevity of your marriage. Future liabilities include unexpected potential financial risks. A failing business in an economy downturn is a good example.Surely many businesses didn't contemplate their demise in the financial and economic crash of 2008. Those owners without anasset protection plan in place prior to 2008 were out of luck when their life savings, homes, real estate and other wealthy were jeopardized by creditor lawsuits. The best advice fore-commerce business owners is to be proactive - the threat of a suit can bring a business to its knees and the best way to protect themselvesis to practice financial self-defense and lawsuit-proof their assets.

• Decide whether or not to re-title their assets, what entity formations to use, and whether equity stripping is appropriate for assets still inadequately protected. Only non-exempt assets need to be re-titled. Exempt assets are those that cannot be seized in the event of a judgment. All non-exempt assets should be re-titled as exempt assets and/or transferred to more protected entities such as a Limited Liability Company, Limited Liability Partnership or Family Limited Partnership, to name a few. Each entity has its own advantages and disadvantages and each person may have specific needs that make one of these entities more advantageous than the others. Alternatively, these assets can be titled to either domestic or international trusts. International trusts, such as the NEVIS trust, are especially protective because the laws of most preferred international trust locations favor the owner of the trust over creditors. Any unprotected assets can be stripped of their equity. For example, taking out a loan on a home that the client owns free and clear would make them more undesirable to a creditor than if they had full equity in the home.

• Implement the plan and maintain the protection over the years. Asset protection plans should be reviewed at least once a year and whenever there is a potential for litigation. Also, integrating an estate plan into anasset protection plan is essential because an unexpected death intestate could tie up an estate in litigation for years.

Asset protection is important for all business owners in today's litigious society. E-commerce businesses are even more vulnerable to lawsuits and potentially have more assets to protect. Business owners should enlist the assistance of anasset protection attorney to create, implement and help maintain a lawsuit-proof plan, and they should have an estate plan as well.

About Hillel L. Presser

Hillel L. Presser's firm, The Presser Law Firm, P.A., represents individuals and businesses in establishing comprehensive asset protection plans. He is a graduate of Syracuse University's School of Management and Nova Southeastern University's law school, and serves on Nova's President's Advisory Council. The Presser Law Firm, P.A. offers complimentary books on asset protection and an asset protection worksheet to help you create an inventory at www.AssetProtectionAttorneys.com; submit a request in the contact form.

Celebrate holidays past by participating in Brucemore's annual tradition, Holiday Mansion Tours, November 23 through December 30. Visitors will enjoy the seasonal splendor of 13 glowing trees, a dining room set for Christmas dinner, stunning mantel arrangements, the lush garland adornment of the grand staircase, and other seasonal cheer throughout the Mansion. The holidays at Brucemore are sponsored by Pearson.

Daytime tours will begin on the hour, Tuesday through Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.; and every half hour, Sundays, Noon to 3:00 p.m.  The last tour will begin at 3:00 p.m. Sunday tours will feature live music from the original 1927 Skinner Pipe Organ. Admission for daytime tours is $7 per adult, $3 per child, and free to Brucemore members. Tickets can be purchased the day of the tour in the Brucemore Store located in the Visitor Center.

Evening tours will be offered every 15 minutes from 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays, December 11, 13, 18, and 20. The last tour will begin at 7:30 p.m. Evening tours will feature live music from the original 1927 Skinner Pipe Organ. Admission for evening tours is $10 per adult, $7 per child, and $5 per Brucemore member. Tickets can be purchased the day of the tour in the Brucemore Store located in the Visitor Center.

Experience Brucemore, an unparalleled blend of tradition and culture, located at 2160 Linden Drive SE, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. At the heart of the historic 26-acre estate stands a nineteenth-century mansion filled with the stories of three Cedar Rapids families.  Concerts, theater, programs, and tours enliven the site and celebrate the heritage of a community.  For more information, call (319) 362-7375 or visit www.brucemore.org.

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Upcoming Events in LeClaire, Iowa...

Enjoy the Holiday Shopping Season in LeClaire with great dining, shopping, antiquing and several great events with a river view including:

  • Wide River Winery is serving warm artichoke dip paired with Ms.Holly Day, our new holiday wine that has been sweetened up a bit! Special 1st Friday prices: $9.99 when you buy 3 bottles of Ms. Holly Day. Follow us on Twitter @WideRiverWinery - Like us on Facebook

  • Antique Archaeology, the home base of the American Pickers TV Show, will be closed all day on Nov. 6th and 7th for filming. They are opening later (Noon to 6 pm) on the 8th & 9th.

  • Through November 30th - Silent Auction benefiting the LeClaire Community Library at the Library  Stop by and place a bid on many great items! All proceeds support the library. www.leclairelibrary.org

  • ZUMBA!! EVERY Wednesday at the Rec Center (3rd & Ferry) at 5:30. $5/class or purchase a punch card for $40 for 10 classes!! Come see what you've been missing!! www.leclairereccenter.com

  • Every Wednesday 1/2 Price Wine Night at the Faithful Pilot Cafe
    Featuring Small Bites Menu www.faithfulpilot.com

  • November 8th Vegan & Vegetarian Night at the Crane & Pelican Cafe Details and Menu at: www.craneandpelican.com

  • Nov. 10th at 1:00 P.M. The Park Board invites children and their parents to the Scout Park Children's Nature ADVENTURE AT SCOUT PARK, LECLAIRE. FREE . Program Presented by Mike Granger, Naturalist, from Scott Co. Wapsi River Environmental Education Center. Sponsored by the LeClaire Park Board.

  • November 10th - Zion Lutheran Church 8th Annual Harvest Feast/Auction/Wine Tasting Princeton Community Center, 4:30-7:00 p.m., sponsored by Zion Lutheran Church in Princeton to benefit Zion 's outreach to local and worldwide needs. Featuring beef stew made with beef from the local Sawyer farms, locally grown potatoes, fresh baked breads, homemade apple sauce, relishes, and desserts, and homemade pies baked by The Women of Joy. $7.50 for adults and $4.00 for children. Children under 5 free. An auction of baskets, services and fun events will begin at 6:00 P.M. For more information, please call 563-289-5566.

  • November 10th LeClaire Trivia Night at the LeClaire Civic Center benefiting the LeClaire Civic Club
    Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with trivia starting at 7 p.m. Participants may bring beer, wine, snacks and soda. Water and snacks will also be for sale. Up to eight people per table. $10 per person with a $50 table minimum. Everyone will be entered into a drawing for door prizes. Contact Chris at chris@ccx.net or 563-505-6703 for reservations or information. Don't have enough for a full table? Come anyway and we can put you on a table that needs people! You don't need to be a genius to come and have fun!

  • November 11th - Blind Wine Tasting at the Faithful Pilot Cafe
    3:30 P.M. www.faithfulpilot.com for details and reservations.

  • November 13th - Chamber Networking Breakfast McDonald's 8:00 a.m. Everyone is welcome!

  • November 14th - MEDIC EMS will be holding free CPR Classes, 9:00 a.m., noon, and 3:00 p.m., MEDIC EMS station, 107 Cody Road , for local LeClaire businesses. With the busy shopping season approaching they would like to make the City of LeClaire a heart safe community. They know from experience and from studies, that people who suffer Cardiac Arrests have a much higher save rate if CPR is started within the first few minutes. If someone has a heart attack, CPR by you or your employees could save someone's life. Pre-registration would be helpful by calling 563-323-6806 and asking for Jerry or Dennise and LeClaire Business CPR.

  • November 15th Beer Dinner at the Faithful Pilot Cafe
    6:00 P.M. $50 per person www.faithfulpilot.com

  • November 16th-21st: Specialty Thanksgiving Themed 5 course menu offered in addition to the regular menu at the Faithful Pilot Cafe. www.faithfulpilot.com

  • November 17th - Wide River Winery - 3rd annual Customer Appreciation Party Enjoy Travis Hosette, the "Sinatra Singer", from 2:00-5:00p.m. Wide River Winery, 1776 E. Deer Creek Rd. , Clinton , IA www.wideriverwinery.com (563) 519-9463.

  • Saturday, November 17th: Movie Night: "Polar Express" at the LeClaire Rec Center at 429 N. 3rd Street (Corner of 3rd Street and Ferry) www.leclairereccenter.com
    5:30-8:00 P.M. 
    Open Gym from 5:30-6:30
    Movie Starts at 6:30 P.M. 
    $2 per person.
    Concessions available. Pizza $2 per slice. First slice includes a drink.
    Bring your own chairs or blankets to sit on.
    Tickets can be pre-purchased from City Hall or email: leclairerecboard@yahoo.com

  • Nov 20 11:30 -12:30 Who says you can't have a free lunch? The First Presbyterian Church in LeClaire shared: "We feel called to offer a free lunch to anyone in LeClaire, once a month. from 11:30-12:30, at the Civic Center. we are serving macaroni and cheese, fruit, hot dogs and cookies, lemonade, milk and coffee. Anyone, any age, regardless of need is invited. Please help us pass the word. Our next lunch will be Dec. 18."

  • November 24th - Small Business Saturday The day is dedicated to supporting small businesses nationwide. Whether you're a small business owner or a customer, everyone can help spread the word about Small Business Saturday. The more people and the more businesses that get involved, the bigger and more beneficial the day will be! Learn more about what you can do to help make this the biggest day of the year at: https://www.shopsmall.com

  • which meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month in the LeClaire Community Library @ 6:30 PM . Bookmarks listing the reading selections for 2012 are now available at the Circulation Desk or visit our website for details.

  • December 7th First Friday Festivities Downtown LeClaire
    5:00-8:00 P.M.
    Downtown Shops and restaurants will be open 

    Wide River Winery - Appetizers and Samples of their Holiday Wine "Merry Berry" http://wideriverwinery.com/

    Mississippi River Distilling Company features their "spirited chef" Stephanie with free food samples, free drink samples in the tasting room and bottle specials in the retail area. www.mrdistilling.com

    November 29th Wine Dinner at the Faithful Pilot 6:00 P.M.
    $65 per person
    www.faithfulpilot.com

  • Join us Saturday, December 8th: "Stampin' Up Class at the library. 10:00 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. in the community room. There is a 10 person limit to the class and patrons must sign up at circulation desk. Persons signing up for class also must bring double sided sticky tape and a pair of scissors with them on day of event. www.leclairelibrary.org

  • December 7-9, 2012 Christmas in LeClaire -
    Details at www.leclairechamber.com
    For more information contact: Joyce at 289-4205; Diane at 370-3509 or Vicki 289-3882.

LeClaire Chamber News and Awards:

"LIKE" the LeClaire Chamber of Commerce on FaceBook Visit the chamber's Face Book page and discover a great source of news, business announcements, events, and other information that is updated frequently. It's a useful source of updated information for members and non-members, alike!

Congratulations to LeClaire, Iowa! Voted "Best Place to Take an Out-of-Town Visitor" in the 2012 Quad City Times Reader's Choice Poll!

Buffalo Bill Museum seeks volunteers to greet visitors or help with other activities. As the weather warms up, the busy tourist season starts. An easy and enjoyable way to meet tourists visiting LeClaire is to volunteer at the Buffalo Bill Museum and River Pilots' Pier. And, if you have handyman, seamstress or other skills. . . we can always use your help, and you set your own hours! This is a great way to help a local nonprofit organization.

Call Debbie at 289-4458. www.buffalobillmuseumleclaire.com

LeClaire has an "app!" The LeClaire App is ready for download in the Android Market - if you just type in "LeClaire" or "Visit LeClaire" you will find it. It is still a Beta release, meaning that it is lacking some of its eventual functions but is being continually being updated.
The "Apple App" is also now available, and can be downloaded in the same manner as other applications. Remember, both versions are still being "tweaked". . . but your comments are welcome, via email, to the Chamber at LeClaireChamber@yahoo.com which has endorsed this project. NEW! Download the FREE LeClaire App now at the Apple and Android stores! Just search for "LeClaire"

Volunteers Wanted

LeClaire Tourism is seeking volunteers to work in the new visitors center. inform visitors about our charming town LeClaire, Iowa. Enjoy helping new families learn about our great schools, wonderful neighborhoods. Provide new business information and direct travelers to our attractions, shops and restaurants. There will be training available.For more information: please contact Donna Walley at info@visitleclaire.com

Consider volunteering at the Buffalo Bill Museum ! Volunteers are always welcome, whether greeting visitors, assisting with exhibits or even helping with the archiving of the museum's collections. Contact the museum for more information. Pleasant Valley students - - - consider the museum for your service learning projects! www.buffalobillmuseumleclaire.com

Renew your membership in the LeClaire Chamber of Commerce. . . On-line and use either the PayPal option to pay by credit card, or download an application and remit by mail.  www.leclairechamber.com

The LeClaire Marketing Alliance of downtown business owners encourages all members and non-members to attend its monthly meetings on the first Wednesday of each month, 8:30am, at Happy Joe's Pizza & Ice Cream Parlor in LeClaire. They hope you'll discover why it has been so successful in the past, and consider joining them as the excitement in the downtown area grows! More details forthcoming. . .

The LeClaire Board of Adjustment, the LeClaire Tourism Board, LeClaire Planning & Zoning Commission, Parks, Levee, and Rec Boards, and the LeClaire Library Board of Trustees are accepting applications. Anyone wishing to be considered for volunteer service on any of these Committees must submit a completed application form that may be obtained from City Hall during regular business hours, or can be obtained on the City's website. Take an interest, volunteer, and get involved in your City's future."



WHAT:  Come for the official start of the holiday season at NorthPark and SouthPark Malls as Black Friday shoppers begin to accomplish their seasonal gift buying.

WHEN & WHERE:  Friday, Nov. 23, 2012 (Day After Thanksgiving). NorthPark and SouthPark Malls are open from Midnight to 9pm on Black Friday.

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Macerich is a fully integrated self-managed and self-administered real estate investment trust, which focuses on the acquisition, leasing, management, development and redevelopment of regional malls throughout the United States. Additional information about Macerich can be obtained from the Company's website at www.macerich.com.

Ribbon cutting Monday, Nov. 12th at 1 PM to celebrate the grand opening of Goombazz Big City Eatzz in Rock Island.

This event celebrates the public-private partnership between the City of Rock Island and the local ownership of new small business Goombazz Big City Eatzz on the return of a building to the tax base of Rock Island as well as over 40 newly-created full and part-time jobs. Please contact Glenn Kass, Catch Driver Marketing, at (309) 269-3634, (309) 797-2771 or via reply to this email to confirm attendance. As always, we thank you for any coverage you can provide for this event.

WHO: Mayor Dennis Pauley and leadership from City of Rock Island; Brenda Brewer and Sal Cracco - managing owners of Goombazz Big City Eatzz
WHAT: Ribbon Cutting for Grand Opening of Goombazz Big City Eatzz
WHEN: Monday, November 12th - 1 PM
WHERE: Goombazz Big City Eatzz (2704 18th Ave., Rock Island)
WHY: Celebrating a public-private partnership between Goombazz owners and City of Rock Island; in addition, there will be presentations of funds raised for Family Resources, Inc. and The Center for Youth and Family Solutions during sneak-preview events held earlier

Help Feed The Need

The Canadian Pacific Holiday Train rolls into Davenport's Florian Keen Parking Lot (W River Dr @ Western St) on Thursday, December 6

Join the community - all in the name of HUNGER. This special decorated Holiday Train will light up the tracks. Once it stops, the door will swing open on the stage car for the Canadian artists to perform.

This is a great way to kick off the holiday season AND help feed the area's hungry. All donations benefit the 24 local food pantries of Churches United.

Admission is a non-perishable food item or cash.

Could your group, business or organization - faith based or not - hold a food drive and bring it to the Holiday Train on the 6th? Be part of the whole community to HELP FEED THE NEED.

For more information, please contact Churches United at 563-332-5002.

Amana - It's almost Christmas Day in the 100-Acre Wood but Eeyore has lost his beautiful tail and is even gloomier than usual. Can Pooh, Piglet, Tiger, Owl and the whole gang help find Eeyore's tail in time for the Christmas party? Come and find out as The Old Creamery Theatre for Young Audiences brings you A Winnie-the-Pooh Christmas Tail, complete with lots of music and fun.

The show opens Saturday, Nov. 24 at 11 a.m. on the Main Stage in Amana. The cast consists of Jeff Haffner of Cleveland, Ohio; Ian Zahren of South Amana; Elizabeth Higbee of Tonganoxie, Kansas; Nicholas Hodge of South Amana, T.J. Besler of Manchester, Kaitlyn Skaggs of Cedar Rapids, Jackie McCall of Marengo and Eddie Skaggs of Cedar Rapids.

Directed by Sean McCall of Marengo A Winnie-the-Pooh Christmas Tail runs through Dec. 15. Tickets are $8 per person and all seating is reserved. Show times are 11 a.m. on Saturdays; 12:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 30; and 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 4 and Thursday Dec. 6.

A Winnie-the-Pooh Christmas Tail is based on the stories by A. A. Milne with book, music and lyrics by James. W. Rodgers.

Walk-ins are welcome if seats are still available. Reservations for this show are highly recommended. Call the box office at 800-35-AMANA (352-6262) or visit us online at oldcreamery.com.

The Old Creamery Theatre Company is a not-for-profit professional theatre founded in 1971 in Garrison, Iowa. The company has been bringing live, professional theatre to the people of Iowa and the Midwest for 41 years.

Eight-member Incident Management Team Will Help NY State

 

SPRINGFIELD - November 5, 2012. Governor Pat Quinn today announced the deployment of an eight-member Incident Management Team (IMT) to New York State to assist with emergency response and recovery efforts. The team will be deployed to Long Island for 14 days.

The IMT members will receive their specific assignments when they arrive in New York on Tuesday.  Their duties could include assisting state and local emergency responders with planning, continuity of emergency operations, resource tracking, situational analysis, logistical support, receipt and distribution of supplies and equipment, managing staging areas and other duties critical to the response effort.

"Hurricane Sandy was one of the most devastating storms in U.S. history," Governor Quinn said. "The recovery will last for many months, probably even years.  We have assured New York and the other impacted states that Illinois is ready, willing and able to help them through this difficult time."

The responders hail from across the state.  Team members reported to IEMA's headquarters in Springfield this morning to receive event identification, mission and safety briefings and mobilization assistance. This process ensures the accountability and readiness of personnel and assets before departure.

This deployment is the second from Illinois in response to Hurricane Sandy.  Last week, 14 emergency managers were deployed to New York City to help with 24/7 operations in the city's emergency operations center.  That team is expected to return to Illinois on Nov. 16.  Both deployments were in response to requests from New York through the Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC).

IEMA, the Illinois National Guard and other Illinois public safety agencies are standing by, ready to provide assistance in response to further EMAC requests.

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Regular hours to resume at all facilities on Tuesday, Nov. 13

DAVENPORT, IA–Waste Commission of Scott County facilities will be closed on Monday, Nov. 12, 2012, in honor of Veterans Day.  Facilities closed include :

  • Scott Area Recycling Center, 5640 Carey Ave., Davenport
  • Scott Area Landfill, 11555 110th Ave., Davenport
  • Electronic Demanufacturing Facility, 1048 East 59th St., Davenport

Regular hours will resume at all facilities on Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012.

Waste Commission of Scott County is an inter-governmental agency whose mission is to provide environmentally sound and economically feasible solid waste management for Scott County. For more information about the Commission, please call (563) 386-9575 or visit www.wastecom.com.

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