Independent Scholars' Evenings :

ANNUAL REPORT
for
The Institute for Cultural and Healing Traditions, Ltd.
reviewing Independent Scholars' work and presentations
in addition to the allied work of The Institute.

by

Narveen S. Aryaputri.

May 17th. 2012
7.00 p.m.

Narveen is the President and Founder of  The Institute for Cultural and Healing
Traditions, Ltd. and is a director on its board.

Please attend.  Free and open to the public.

The Moline Commercial Club
1530 Fifth Avenue.  Moline. Illinois.

7.00 p.m
second floor of The Moline Club building . Above the Phoenix.

1530 Fifth Ave. Moline.

309-762-9202 for The Institute.

light refreshments, wine and beverages are served.
doors open at 6.30

Independent Scholars' Evenings are sponsored by
The Institute for Cultural and Healing Traditions, Ltd. a 501(c)3 at state and
federal level since 1996.

The Institute for Cultural and Healing Traditions, Ltd.
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Sgt. 1st Class Jennifer Dorsey of Moline, Ill., holds her flowers after the Mother's Day 5K May 13 at Camp Virginia, Kuwait. Dorsey was surprised with flowers from her family back home after the run.

CAMP VIRGINIA, KUWAIT (05/14/2012)(readMedia)-- Holidays spent apart from your family and loved ones can be difficult. Mothers spending Mother's Day away from their children is particularly tough for some Soldiers deployed with the Illinois Army National Guard's 444th Chemical Company based in Galesburg, Ill.

"My mom has made an impact by being there for me through every downfall and she has taught me to be strong," said Sgt. Ashley Lasiowski of West Chicago, Ill.

Mother's Day was a reminder for the mothers with the 444th Chemical Company based in Galesburg, Ill., of how far they have come and how far they have left to go.

"I can't wait to go to all of their (her kids) sporting events when I get home," said Sgt. 1st Class Jennifer Dorsey of Moline, Ill. "They are all great athletes. I get compliments by different people all the time on how much my kids are loved and admired and it makes me so proud."

Dorsey was presented with flowers shortly after running the Mother's Day 5K at Camp Virginia. It was a surprise set up by her family back home.

"I feel so blessed to be a mother and was so happy to see such a beautiful arrangement of flowers from my family, especially when you don't get to see colors and blossoms like that here," said the mother of four.

Mothers deployed to Camp Virginia were not the only ones missing their children on Mother's Day. Rose Owen-Guthrie of Roseville, Ill., was thinking of her two deployed sons as any mother would.

"My sons left a handprint on my heart that will never fade and a love that will never die out... a mother's love," wrote Owen-Guthrie, mother of Sgt. Evan Guthrie of Macomb, Ill., and Spc. Jordan Guthrie of Roseville, Ill. Both Soldiers are deployed with the 444th Chemical Company.

For the Guthrie brothers, their mother has a message for them "I miss and think of you daily. Just the little things sometimes reminds me of you. Know that I am looking forward to this time passing as quickly as it can so you can return home to all of us who love you so dearly. I love you boys."

The Galesburg based unit deployed in February and is expected to return February 2013.

The public is invited to join the Muscatine Art Center in welcoming Carol Ehlers, art history speaker, as she presents a 45 minute lecture on the art of French painter and sculptor Henri Matisse. The lecture will take place Thursday, May 24 at 5:30 pm in the Muscatine Art Center's Music Room. Admission is free.

Henri Matisse was an artist known as a draftsman, printmaker, and sculptor, but is known primarily as a painter and for his use of color. Matisse was one of the leaders of the "Fauves", a group of painters united by their use of fresh color, pure pigments and distortion of form. Years later he would be hailed as a champion of the classical tradition in French painting. His mastery of the expressive language of color and drawing, displayed in a body of work spanning over a half-century, won him recognition as a leading figure in modern art.

Henri->mile-Benoît Matisse was born December 31, 1869 in France. He first started to paint in 1889, after his mother brought him art supplies while he recovered from appendicitis. He discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it, and decided to become an artist, deeply disappointing his father, who wanted him to study law.

In late 1890's Matisse was introduced to Post-Impressionism, which changed his style completely. Many of Matisse's paintings from 1898 to 1901 make use of the pointillist technique he adopted from Georges Seurat and Paul Signac.

Later in life and wheelchair-bound, Matisse started creating cut paper collages, called gouaches découpés. He called this technique "painting with scissors". In 1951 he finished a four-year project of designing the interior, the glass windows and the decorations of the Chapelle du Rosaire de Vence, often referred to as the Matisse Chapel. Matisse died of a heart attack at the age of 84 in 1954.

In 1992 the Muscatine Art Center's collections were significantly enriched by a gift of twenty-seven works of art by Toulouse-Lautrec, Matisse, Degas, Boudin, Chagall, Renoir, and other European artists. The collection was a gift from the estate of Mary Musser Gilmore in honor of her parents, Richard Drew Musser and Sarah Walker Musser. The paintings are on permanent display in the Laura Musser Mansion.

EVENT DETAILS:

Lecture: "The Wonderful World of Color: Henri Matisse"

Who: Carol Ehlers

When: Thursday, May 24, 2012

Time: 5:30 PM

Where: The Muscatine Art Center's Music Room

Admission to this program is FREE.

 

Please contact Katy Doherty, Program Coordinator, with any questions or concerns at  563-263-8282 or by email at kdoherty@muscatineiowa.gov.

The Muscatine Art Center is open to the public Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 10 AM to 5 PM, Thursday from 10 AM to 7 PM and Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 5 PM Admission is FREE.

National Dog Bite Prevention Week is May 20th - 26th. This is a great time to help stop the many dog bites that happen every year.

"Veterinarians recognize, while there are 72 million good dogs in the United States, any dog can bite if it is frightened of feels threatened, even the family pet. Unfortunately, children are most often the victims," say Dr. Larry M. Kornegay, AVMA Immediate Past President.

The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) provides resources to spread the word that dog attacks are preventable. Children, especially, should be taught the right and the wrong way to interact with dogs. These resources can be found at: http://www.avma.org/public_health/dogbite/default.asp.

WASHINGTON – Vice Adm. Sally Brice-O'Hara will be relieved by Vice Adm. John P. Currier as vice commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard during a military change of watch ceremony at Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C., 10 a.m. Friday.  Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Robert J. Papp, Jr., will preside over the event.

WHO: The Honorable Jane Holl Lute, deputy secretary, U.S. Department of Homeland Security

Adm. Robert J. Papp, Jr., commandant, U.S. Coast Guard

Vice Adm. Sally Brice-O'Hara, vice commandant, U.S. Coast Guard

Vice Adm. John P. Currier, prospective vice commandant, U.S. Coast Guard

WHAT: A change of watch ceremony. The event formally restates the continuity and authority of the vice commandant's responsibilities. It involves the total transfer of accountability from one individual to another.

WHEN: 10 a.m. Friday, May 18, 2012. Media should plan to arrive no later than 9:15 a.m.

WHERE: Fort Lesley J. McNair, 2nd Street, SW, Washington, D.C., 20593

Kayle Ziegenhorn from Illinois City, Ill., Graduates from Brenau University

GAINESVILLE, GA (05/18/2012)(readMedia)-- Kayle Ziegenhorn from Ill. City, Ill., graduated from Brenau University with a Master of Business Administration degree after focusing studies on accounting.

Brenau conferred 786 degrees on 762 undergraduate and graduate recipients - some of whom have completed dual degree programs for both bachelor's and master's degrees. All told Brenau awarded 341 graduate diplomas and 430 undergraduate diplomas at commencement ceremonies May 4 and May 5 at the Georgia Mountains Center in Gainesville.

Local Students Graduate from Creighton University

OMAHA, NE (05/15/2012)(readMedia)-- The following area students from your area were awarded degrees from Creighton University during the spring commencement ceremony on Saturday, May. 12, 2012.

Stephanie Haas of Davenport earned a Bachelor of Science degree .

John Dunn of Eldridge earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree .

Jill Schmidt of Eldridge earned a doctor of occupational therapy degree .

CNN news anchor and former White House correspondent Suzanne Malveaux was the commencement speaker and received an hororary Doctor of Humane Letters.

About Creighton University: Creighton University, a Catholic, Jesuit institution located in Omaha, Neb., enrolls more than 4,100 undergraduate and 3,200 professional school and graduate students.  For more information, visit our website at: www.creighton.edu

Kaitlyn Gutheil Graduates During Culver-Stockton College Commencement

Bettendorf, IA, native Kaitlyn Gutheil received a BA degree during the 156th Commencement held Saturday, May 12, 2012 on the campus of Culver-Stockton College in Canton, Mo. Gutheil majored in English while attending Culver-Stockton.

A photo slideshow of Culver-Stockton's 2012 graduation ceremony is available online at http://www.flickr.com/photos/c-sc/sets/72157629695727472/with/7183378908/.

Local Student Graduates from Azusa Pacific

AZUSA, CA (05/14/2012)(readMedia)-- The following students graduated from Azusa Pacific University on Sat., May 5, 2012. They joined nearly 1,400 graduates at the spring commencement ceremonies.

Bettendorf resident Matthew Atha graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and a second Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science.

Azusa Pacific University is an evangelical, Christian university committed to God First and excellence in higher education. With 51 undergraduate majors, 30 master's degrees, 13 credentials, 8 doctoral programs, and 14 certificates, the university offers its more than 9,900 students a quality education on campus, online, and at seven regional centers throughout Southern California.

Local students graduate from Huntington University

HUNTINGTON, IN (05/14/2012)(readMedia)-- Local Huntington University students participated in the 114th Commencement exercises on May 12.

The following local students were members of the Class of 2012:

Huntington University is a comprehensive Christian college of the liberal arts offering graduate and undergraduate programs in more than 70 academic concentrations. U.S. News & World Report ranks Huntington among the best colleges in the Midwest, and Forbes.com has listed the university as one of America's Best Colleges. Additionally, Princeton Review has named the institution to its "Best in the Midwest" list. Founded in 1897 by the Church of the United Brethren in Christ, Huntington University is located on a contemporary, lakeside campus in northeast Indiana. The university is a member of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU).

Federal funds available through We Choose Health program

CARBONDALE - May 14, 2012. As the only statewide elected official from Southern Illinois and the chair of the Governor's Rural Affairs Council, Lt. Governor Sheila Simon is urging rural communities to apply for grants from a new public health program before the end of the week.

The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is making $3.3 million available through the We Choose Health program to communities across the state. Grants will be given to projects that expand access to healthy foods, increase nutrition and physical activity in communities, promote bike- and pedestrian-friendly travel and create smoke-free environments. At least 35 percent of funds must go to applicants in rural communities.

Eligible applicants include local health departments and other government bodies, educational organizations such as colleges and school districts, hospitals and other health care providers, and community-based organizations such as non-profits and volunteer organizations located in rural and suburban counties excluding Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake and Will County. Applicants must submit a letter of intent by May 18 with complete proposals due by June 15.

"I urge rural communities across the state to take advantage of these federal dollars," said Simon. "A healthier state will help improve the quality of life in rural Illinois and lower healthcare costs."

Simon, as chair of the Governor's Rural Affairs Council, has advocated for expanded use of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits at farmers markets as a way to increase access to local foods and promote healthier eating and lifestyles. IDPH is represented on the council.

According to the IDPH, within the counties eligible to receive funding, less than a fifth of high school students report eating five or more servings of fresh fruit and vegetables a day, nearly two-thirds of adults and more than half of adolescents do not meet recommended physical activity guidelines, and 22 percent of adults and 19.2 percent of adolescents smoke.

Applicants must choose to implement at least two of eight We Choose Health strategies, which include coordinated school health, baby-friendly hospitals, worksite wellness, smoke-free multi-unit housing, smoke-free public places, safe routes to school, street planning models that accommodate bicycle and pedestrian traffic, and joint-use agreements.

"Chronic diseases, such as heart disease, cancer and diabetes, are leading causes of death, disability and rising health care costs," said IDPH Acting Director Dr. LaMar Hasbrouck.  "But this is not something the health department, community organizations or health care can solve on its own.  Similar to the proverb, it takes a village to raise a child, it will take all of us working together to reduce chronic diseases and help people live longer, healthier lives."

The Community Transformation Grant (CTG), funded from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, provides IDPH with $4.8 million a year. As part of its CTG, IDPH developed We Choose Health, a sub-award program to fund organizations and coalitions working on chronic disease prevention at the local level. Organizations can apply for a grant of up to $300,000 per year for a period of a little more than four years. Organizations interested in applying should visit www.wechoosehealth.illinois.gov.

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[Davenport, IA] - May 11, 2012 - America's Incredible Pizza Company announced the "Be There or Be Square Classic Car Show and Sock Hop Event" will be hosted on Saturday, June 23rd from 5-9pm.

Quad Cities?mark your calendars and dust off your 50's attire as Incredible Pizza Company turns back time! The event will feature the best of the 50s such as a classic car show, contests for sock hop King and Queen, best Fonzie, best 50s attire, a dance competition, not to mention their 50s diner and star-lite drive-in theater! Rob Bowers, Managing Partner of Davenport's Incredible Pizza Company said, "We are very anxious to be hosting this event in the Quad Cities! What excites me most is this isn't just an event for adults it is one everyone can enjoy, no matter the age. From the music, movies, trivia, contests, food, down to the game-room for the kids. From ages 1 to 100 we've got something for you!"

The only cost associated with this event is for the buffet, or games in the game-room?both are optional.  There is no cost for participating in the event.

About America's Incredible Pizza Company:  America's Incredible Pizza Company is a '50s-themed Family Entertainment Center with existing locations in Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Louisiana, Iowa, Utah, Tennessee, and Mexico. The all-indoor, smoke-free and alcohol-free facilities feature large, freshly-made pizza, pasta, salad, soup and dessert buffets, plus attractions that include go-kart racing, Route 66 mini golf, mini-bowling (most locations), bumper cars, and 100+ video and redemption games. The company is headquartered in Springfield, MO.

On the Web:http://www.incrediblepizza.com/

Any and all interested parties are invited to attend

The 2012 Hilltop Campus Village Annual Meeting

at 6:30pm, on Tuesday May 15, 2012 in

The Rogalski Center of St. Ambrose University

518 W. Locust Street, Davenport, Iowa

Items of business include :

  • Recognition of the Hilltop Campus Village Volunteer of the Year
  • Reports of accomplishments by working committees

o   Organization,

o   Design,

o   Economic Restructuring and

o   Promotion

  • Election of Board officers for the coming year
  • A presentation by St. Ambrose University students on their study of the Hilltop Campus Village
  • A glimpse of the future for Our Village with your Director as your guide
  • Remarks by guests from the Main Street Iowa program

 

This meeting is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served.

The Hilltop Campus Village Corporation is a 501c3 not for profit organization. The Board of Directors hopes that you, as a person interested in the revitalization of the area, will be able to attend.

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