Youthfest

Calling ALL youth in the Quad Cities and surrounding areas to come and celebrate with Davenport Parks and Recreation and many partnering organizations at our 19th annual YouthFest! This year TourthFest will return to Fejervary Park. There will be all types of environmental, cultural and physical activities including obstacle courses, bounce houses, basketball, skateboarding, chalk art, recycled kite making, and youth gardening information! FREE!

Fejervary Park, 1759 W 12th Street

Wednesday, July 11 10:00am - 2:00pm


Family Friday Night Series

For all our great Family Friday Night events everyone gets two slices of pizza, lemonade, and whatever great activity is planned!

Register in advance online (Click Here): $2.50 per person.

Pay at event: $4.00 (Kids 3 and under are free).

6:00pm - 9:00pm

 

July 6 - Run the Prairie

Discover the greatness of this tour by taking advantage of seeing a reconstructed prairie.

Where: Sunderbruch Park

4500 Telegraph Road

 

July 13 - Movie Night - "Happy Feet"

Davenport Junior Theatre is thrilled to host a Movie Night! All movies are rated PG and are for all ages.

Where: Nighswander Jr Theatre

2815 Eastern Avenue

 

July 20 - Golf and Movie

Come join us at Red Hawk and enjoy the 3 par golf course, a bucket of balls to use at the range and to top that we have dinner and a movie.

Where: Red Hawk Golf Course

6364 Northwest Blvd

 

July 27 - Roosevelt Center Friday Nights

We explore through games, arts/crafts, music, snacks, language, and literature activities a different country each month of the summer.

Where: Roosevelt Community Center Gym

1220 Minnie Avenue

 

Red White and Boom

Be sure not to miss all the excitement at Modern Woodmen Stadium and the surrounding riverfront parks. Games, activities, fireworks and more! Our Mobile Playground will be out and entertaining the entire family.  It's a Fourth of July tradition!

 

Tuesday, July 3rd 5:00pm - 9:00pm

 

Friends of Vander Veer Summer Concert Series

Vander Veer Logo

Enjoy great music in a beautiful setting - Vander Veer Botanical Park! All concerts are FREE to the public, and feature music for the entire family. Bring your lawn chairs and a snack and enjoy a fun evening at Vander Veer.

 

Thursday, July 12 6:30pm - 8:00pm

 

 

Summer Repertory - Junior Theater On Tour

Junior Theater Mainstage

Summer Repertory - Junior Theatre On Tour

Summer Repertory brings short plays to many venues during the 2-weeks of its touring season. Performances are free and open to the general public! Be sure to bring out those packed lunches and join us for a show:

 

Monday, July 2nd

10:00am

Fairmount Library, Davenport

Tuesday, July 3rd

10:30am

Harrington Park, Davenport

Thursday, July 5th

10:00am

Eastern Avenue Library, Davenport

Friday, July 6th

10:00am

Family Museum, Bettendorf

 

11:15am

Vander Veer Park, Davenport

 

 

 

Monday, July 9th

10:00am

Fairmount Library, Davenport

Wednesday, July 11th

10:00am

Center for Active Seniors (CASI), Davenport

 

11:15am

Schadt Park, Silvis (12th Street & 4th Avenue)

Thursday, July 12th

10:00am

Eastern Avenue Library, Davenport

Friday, July 13th

10:00am

Family Museum, Bettendorf

 

11:15am

Vander Veer Park, Davenport

 

July is the month of adult league tournaments!

Coed Softball Tournament- July 14th at Lindsay Park

Coed Kickball Tournament- July 21st at Lindsay Park

Women's Softball Tournament- July 28th at Lindsay Park

Coed Soccer 11v11 Tournament- August 4th at Davenport Soccer Complex

 

Summer Soccer Leagues begin the week of July 8th- register now!

 

All Fall Adult leagues begin in August- registration is open now!

 

Coaches Courts! Every Tuesday night in July, middle school aged basketball players can play at Centennial Park and be supervised and learn some skills! 6 to 8pm.

 

Click here for more information and to register online!

 


City Golf Tournament
Amateur Golf Tournament New
Duck Creek Golf Course - July Special

Duck Creek

 

Watch for a special coming up in July at Duck Creek Golf Course. Play 18 holes with a cart between noon and 3pm and receive a $10 gift card toward your next round! The special will start soon in the first part of July. Check at the clubhouse at Duck Creek.

  1. Offer is valid 7 days a week
  2. Gift card only applies with full price greens fees on next round

Also check out our pro shop special:

  1. Clothing - 1 item 20% off, 2 items 25% off both, and 3 items 30% off all three
  2. Bags / Shoes 20% off
Cordova, IL... "Illinois exported the 'Chicago Way' to Washington, D.C., and this is what we got. The Supreme Court's decision in favor of Obamacare today mandates yet another tax.

This tax places a tremendous burden on the American people who are already struggling. Now the mask is off and the truth is plain for everyone to see; in spite of what the president and his workers in congress said, this is all about a tax."

Representative Morthland is a co-sponsor to a package of legislation that opposes implementation of Obamacare in Illinois.

(DES MOINES) - Gov. Branstad is ordering all flags in the state to be flown at half-staff beginning at 5 p.m. on Friday, June 29, 2012, until 8 a.m. on Monday, July 2, 2012 for Lt. Col. Dennis Eilers, originally of Tipton.

Eilers and his crew went missing when his plane was shot down in Laos in 1965. Eilers was listed as missing in action, until his status was changed to killed in action in 1977.

In April of this year, after further investigation, officials positively identified the crash site when a tooth was found from a fellow crew member of Eilers'. A memorial service will be held this Saturday.

The governor's directive applies to all U.S. and state flags under the control of the state. H.R. 692, signed in 2007, requires federal government agencies in the state to comply with the governor's executive order that the U.S. flag be flown at half-staff in the event of the death of a member of the Armed Forces.

Flags will be at half-staff on the state Capitol building and on flag displays in the Capitol complex, and upon all public buildings, grounds, and facilities throughout the state. Individuals, businesses, schools, municipalities, counties and other government subdivisions are encouraged to fly the flag at half-staff for the same length of time as a sign of respect.

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Below are the playlists and date/times for the individual states that we have July 4th greetings for. They will play out of DVIDS Channel 2.

C-BAND

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Located @ 91 degrees west

Transponder: C21

Downlink Frequency: 4133.6150 Horizontal

Carrier type: MPEG-4, DVB-S2

Modulation: 8PSK

Symbol Rate: 6.960

FEC: 5/6

Pilot: On

Network ID: 620

SD2 is service channel #2

 

DVIDS 24/7 Technical Operations Center 678-421-6690

 

 

Thursday June 28 at 11:00am ET (Re-feed Friday, June 28 at 9:00am ET)

july4_connecticut TRT- 00:00:30

july4_newyork TRT- 00:02:36

july4_newjerseyTRT- 00:01:06

july4_pennsylvania TRT- 00:00:16

july4_delaware TRT- 00:00:27

july4_maryland TRT- 00:00:59

july4_virginia TRT- 00:03:13

 

Thursday June 28 at 11:15am ET (Re-feed Friday, June 28 at 9:15am ET)

july4_northcarolina TRT- 00:11:17

july4_southcarolina TRT- 00:01:36

july4_tennessee TRT- 00:01:16

july4_georgia TRT- 00:06:18

july4_florida TRT- 00:02:56

july4_alabama TRT- 01:00

july4_mississippi TRT- 00:00:26

 

Thursday June 28 at 2:00pm ET (Re-feed Friday, June 28 at 11:00am ET)

july4_kentucky TRT- 00:01:10

july4_ohio TRT- 00:02:13

july4_indiana TRT- 00:01:01

july4_michigan TRT- 00:01:13

july4_wisconsin TRT- 00:00:32

july4_iowa TRT- 00:00:35

july4_illinois TRT- 00:00:56

july4_missouri TRT- 00:00:42

 

Thursday June 28 at 2:15pm ET (Re-feed Friday, June 28 at 11:15am ET)

july4_northdakota TRT- 00:00:16

july4_oklahoma TRT- 00:01:16

july4_arkansas TRT- 00:01:36

july4_louisiana TRT- 00:00:11

july4_texas TRT- 00:06:14

 

Thursday June 28 at 2:30pm ET (Re-feed Friday, June 28 at 12:15pm ET)

july4_colorado TRT- 00:02:26

july4_utah TRT- 00:00:19

july4_arizona TRT- 00:44

july4_nevada TRT- 00:00:32

july4_idaho TRT- 00:02:12

july4_washington TRT- 00:00:36

july4_oregon TRT- 00:00:13

july4_california TRT- 00:01:49

july4_alaska TRT- 00:28

 

Thursday June 28 at 2:45pm ET (Re-feed Friday, June 28 at 1:00pm ET)

july4_puertorico TRT- 00:01:48

july4_virginislands TRT- 00:00:13

 

Since I have sent this out after the fact, please contact me directly if you would like to use the greetings for your state and need me to do another play-out.

Laws Help Small Businesses Offer Health Insurance to Employees, Encourage CPR/AED Instruction, and Promote Breastfeeding

CHICAGO ­- June 28, 2012. Governor Pat Quinn today visited the new Ann & Robert Lurie Children's Hospital to sign three laws that will help more working families acquire insurance and stay healthy throughout their lives. These measures, all passed unanimously by the General Assembly, will help small businesses save money and provide employee health insurance; allow for CPR/AED training for middle school students; and require Illinois hospitals to promote breastfeeding.

"We want everyone in Illinois to be healthy at birth, in school and as adults," Governor Quinn said. "These common-sense laws mean better healthcare for working families and new mothers, and will provide life-saving information to our students."

Senate Bill 2885, sponsored by Sen. Kwame Raoul (D-Chicago) and Rep. Karen May (D-Highwood), will allow more small businesses to join together to form a Healthcare Purchasing Group (HPG). This means that small businesses that may not have been able to provide health insurance coverage individually for their employees can pool resources with other businesses to acquire affordable coverage plans for up to 2,500 participants per group. This legislation, which takes effect Jan. 1, was an initiative of the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce and supported by the Illinois Chamber of Commerce, the National Federation of Independent Business, the Illinois Public Interest Research Group and Illinois Department of Insurance.

House Bill 5114, sponsored by Rep. Dan Burke (D-Chicago) and Sen. Pat McGuire (D-Joliet) provides that local school boards may allow students in grades 6-8 to receive important video instruction about CPR and AED safety. This legislation was spearheaded by Dr. George Chiampas, an assistant professor of emergency medicine and sports medicine at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and an emergency medicine physician at Northwestern Memorial Hospital. It takes effect immediately.

"This bill will truly make an impact and rapidly enhance survival outcomes across our state for people who suffer a sudden cardiac arrest," said Dr. Chiampas. "The reality is bystanders play a major role in survival outcomes."

House Bill 4968, sponsored by Rep. Robyn Gabel (D-Chicago) and Sen. Kwame Raoul (D-Chicago) recognizes the numerous health benefits of breastfeeding to newborns and requires Illinois hospitals to develop policies that promote breast milk. Hospitals will work with the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative, which is supported by the World Health Organization and UNICEF to provide new mothers with information about the benefits of breastfeeding and other vital infant nutrition guidance that will help them lay the foundation for their child's health.

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DES MOINES, IOWA (June 28, 2012) - Planning has begun for The Sixth Annual Iowa All-Academy Military Ball; an event recognizing Iowans currently enrolled in any of the United States Military Academies, as well as honoring Iowa-based graduates of the academies, who have gone on to serve our country.

The Iowa All-Academy Ball will be held on Saturday, December 29, 2012 at the Sheraton Hotel in West Des Moines, and is open to all current students and graduates of any of the five United States Service Academies; The United States Military Academy (West Point, NY), The United States Naval Academy (Annapolis, MD), The United States Coast Guard Academy (New London, CT), The United States Air Force Academy (Colorado Springs, CO), and The United States Merchant Marine Academy (Kings Point, NY).

The Iowa All-Academy Ball will begin at 6:00 p.m. and will include a full program, incorporating a cocktail reception, keynote speakers, dinner, and live entertainment.

The secondary goal of the Iowa All-Academy Ball is to raise funds for three Iowa-based charitable organizations. A silent auction will also be held during the event.

. You can also follow the Iowa All-Academy Ball on Twitter (@iowaallacademyball), or stay informed by following the Iowa All-Academy Ball Facebook page.

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Measures will strengthen veterans' employment protections, enhance mortgage safeguards, and block deceptive targeting of vets by educational institutions

Washington, D.C. - A package of three bipartisan bills authored by Rep. Bruce Braley (IA-01), dubbed the "Blueprint for Veterans Opportunity," were approved by a US House panel earlier today.  The measures will help improve economic opportunities and job protections for America's military veterans.  Braley is the highest ranking Democrat on the panel, the House Veterans' Affairs Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity.

Braley's "Blueprint" will strengthen employment protections for veterans seeking medical treatment for service-related injuries, enhance protections from home foreclosures against veterans, and target deceptive marketing practices of some educational institutions by providing veterans with standard information about available higher education options.

"The 'Blueprint for Veterans Opportunity' advanced by the subcommittee today will strengthen protections for veterans' jobs, homes, and educational benefits," said Braley.  "This is a step forward for America's returning veterans.  I'm encouraged that these proposals attracted such strong support from members of both parties.  It shows what's possible when we put aside party labels and work together to do good for men and women who have sacrificed so much for us."

The three bills passed with the overwhelming bipartisan support of the panel, chaired by Republican Rep. Marlin Stutzman (IN-03).  Braley and Stutzman have worked closely together for months on numerous legislative proposals to improve economic prospects for veterans.  In October 2011, Braley and Stutzman hosted a field hearing on reducing the unemployment rate among returning National Guard veterans in Waterloo, Iowa.

More detailed summaries of the components of Braley's "Blueprint for Veterans Opportunity" follow:

HR 3524, Disabled Veterans Employment Protection Act. Introduced November 2011 by Braley.  Version adopted today provides military and National Guard veterans up to 4 weeks of unpaid leave each calendar year for treatment for a service-related injury without fear of losing their jobs.  More information: http://go.usa.gov/vJ0

HR 5747, Military Veteran Home Protection Act. Introduced May 2012 by Rep. Elijah Cummings (MD-07).  Braley version introduced and adopted today expands and improves protections from home foreclosures against military veterans and surviving spouses of servicemembers who died while serving our country.

HR 4057, Improving Transparency of Education Opportunities for Veterans Act. Introduced February 2012 by Rep. Gus Bilrakis (FL-09). Braley version introduced and adopted today targets aggressive and deceptive marketing to service members and veterans by some educational institutions and provides veterans with standard information about post-secondary institutions to help vets make more informed choices about college.

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(DES MOINES) - Gov. Terry Branstad, Members of Congress, Board of Regents President Craig Lang, and Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management Administrator Mark Schouten today released the below statements upon learning of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of Inspector General (OIG) recommendations to reverse previous Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) replacement decisions for the University of Iowa's Hancher Voxman Clapp and Art Building East facilities.  As outlined in the agency's initial response to the report, FEMA disagrees with the Office of Inspector General recommendations.

Governor Branstad and President Lang issued the following joint statement:  "The State of Iowa, the Board of Regents, and the University of Iowa remain committed to expediting a full recovery from the devastating flooding that occurred in the summer of 2008.  We are frustrated that different interpretations of internal FEMA policies are having real and negative impacts on the University of Iowa's recovery.  Although the waters have long receded, the impact of the flood continues to hinder University students. A cultural void persists that has impacted tens of thousands of Iowans. We believe the Federal government should be held accountable for flood recovery progress, especially as we mark the four-year anniversary of the historic flooding event. Project delays due to differing interpretations of Federal policy four years after the flood are unacceptable, unwelcomed and counterproductive."

Governor Branstad and President Lang continued:  "To prevent further recovery delays, we hope that FEMA's national leadership responds to the OIG report in a matter of weeks, not months. We are now more than four years after this disaster and the University of Iowa, its students, the Iowa City community and the State cannot afford to put its recovery on hold.  We expect FEMA to do the right thing and reaffirm its previous decisions to replace these buildings."

Mark Schouten, Administrator of the Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management Division, stated the following: "An important element of an efficient recovery process is clear and consistent application of Federal policies. FEMA officials have repeatedly affirmed their decisions to replace the Hancher Voxman Clapp and Art Building East facilities and the University has relied upon FEMA's decisions since the first analysis was completed in December 2008. In addition, minimizing future flooding costs by effective floodplain management is a sound long-term risk management approach that protects precious taxpayer dollars. If FEMA is going to change the interpretation of its policy, it should be a prospective change, not a retroactive change that penalizes the University financially for previous FEMA decisions and guidance. Flood recovery is difficult enough and retroactive measures would insert unnecessary uncertainty into the recovery process for communities across the country. The State and University of Iowa look forward to working with FEMA to resolve this outstanding issue expeditiously as the University and the State do not have the financial resources to shoulder the replacement of these facilities on their own.  FEMA has the opportunity to officially respond to the OIG recommendations, and we will work with FEMA to add our perspective to the policy debate."

Senator Chuck Grassley stated the following:  "The effort by local and state leaders in Iowa to recover from the floods of 2008 has been extraordinary.  The circumstances merited the kind of federal assistance that has been given to disasters in other parts of the country where natural disasters have also caused such tremendous damage.  I've urged Administrator Fugate to give fair treatment to Iowa.  The inspector general has issues with the way FEMA has utilized its discretion on these projects.  The University of Iowa should not be penalized since it has followed FEMA's instructions."

Senator Tom Harkin stated the following:  "The inspector General's report is not about law or regulation, but about a policy dispute that should not result in a withdrawal of committed FEMA funds.  Should the IG prevail in this dispute, it would be wrong as a matter of policy and would require the University to repay significant already spent funds," said Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA).  "In addition, the Inspector General's view is not likely to save taxpayers the dollars claimed because FEMA will have to pay 90 percent of the actual costs of repairing the buildings.  If the decision to build outside the flood plain is changed and the buildings are repaired instead, such repairs could well cost far more than what is now projected.  Spending tens of millions of dollars to repair damaged buildings that may well flood again is neither in the interests of the University nor those of taxpayers.

Senator Harkin continued:  "I have spoken to Administrator Fugate about these issues and I will continue to request that he disagree with the Inspector General on the University of Iowa funds."

Representative Dave Loebsack (IA-02) said:  "Simply put, it's inexcusable that students, our community, and Eastern Iowa jobs are caught in the middle of a bureaucratic argument over policy interpretation by people in Washington D.C. It's unfathomable that almost two years after this project was approved, recovery funds could be taken back which is why I have already secured a commitment on the floor of Congress from the Chairman of Homeland Security Appropriations to work with us to ensure Iowa's recovery and economy moves forward and that Iowa communities don't pay the price for a bureaucratic disagreement.  Iowans shouldn't have the rug pulled out from us after the federal government already committed to partnering with us to recover and rebuild from the devastating Floods of 2008."

Representative Tom Latham (IA-04) stated the following:  "It's unfortunate that the Federal government appears to be sending mixed signals, wrapped up in the finest red tape Washington has available. As always, I stand ready to work with local and state leaders and with my colleagues in Congress to make sure all appropriate federal resources are made available to recover fully from natural disasters such as the flooding of 2008."

Representative Leonard Boswell (IA-03) stated the following:  "I am deeply disappointed by this sudden reversal from the Department of Homeland Security. It has been four long years and these buildings need to be replaced as soon as possible as this is hurting the recovery of the University. I urge them to do the right thing and reaffirm FEMA's original decision."

Representative Steve King (IA-05) said:  "It's disappointing that four years after flood waters ravaged the University of Iowa, the rules for rebuilding what was damaged may change. The University has already made significant investments in the recovery process in keeping with the guidance they've been given by FEMA. Injecting uncertainty into this process this late in the game will only serve to draw this four year effort out even further. I'm committed to working with the University, the state, and my colleagues in the delegation to ensure that the appropriate federal resources make their way to the University as soon as possible."

Representative Bruce Braley (IA-01) said: "Sadly, this isn't the first time that confusion over FEMA policies have jeopardized Iowa's recovery from the 2008 floods.  Retroactively penalizing the University of Iowa for internal policy disputes is simply unfair and unacceptable.  I'm committed to working with Governor Branstad and Iowa's Congressional delegation to protect recovery funds that have been committed to Iowa and keep FEMA from reneging on their promises."

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internship pic.jpg MOLINE, ILLINOIS - WQPT is delighted to announce that Kristy Anne Phillipson has been awarded the 2012 WQPT Broadcast Scholarship.  "Every year it is our pleasure to present this award to a student pursuing a career in broadcasting.  Ms. Phillipson  is not only studying broadcasting but has been involved as an intern at a commercial broadcaster and involved in Westerns on air programming" said WQPT General Manager, Rick Best.

Ms Phillipson has been an intern at KWQC, a reporter for Black Hawk Colleges' student newspaper, a reporter for university television programming at Western Illinois University and a reporter for the Courier Reporter.

Upon hearing about the award Ms. Phillipson said "As a senior in the broadcasting department at Western Illinois University in Macomb. I am honored and deeply grateful that I was chosen for this scholarship. It will help me pay for my final year at Western.  It will definitely take some of the stress off. Thanks so much for choosing me as the recipient of the WQPT Broadcast scholarship.

WQPT is a media service of Western Illinois University located in Moline, Illinois.

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Iowa City, Iowa - Riverside Theatre in the Park will present a free Green Show of As You Like It on Saturday, June 30 at 11 a.m. at the Iowa City Farmers Market in Chauncey Swan Park.

At Riverside Theatre in the Park, the Green Shows are performed one hour before curtain. These 20-minute story theatre versions of the evening's play allow the audience to brush up on the plot in advance of the evening performance.

The nightly Green Show?and this preview performance?showcases the work of the Riverside Theatre in the Park Apprentice Company.

Green Shows are filled with humor and are family friendly.

Riverside Theatre in the Park runs now through July 8, featuring The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare, directed by Kristin Horton and As You Like It by William Shakespeare, directed by Theodore Swetz.

For more information about Riverside Theatre in the Park, please call the Riverside Theatre Box Office at 319-338-7672 or visit www.riversidetheatre.org.

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