Proceeds will go to three local non-profit organizations

For the 2nd year, the River Roots Live music festival will feature a Mississippi River Ride fundraiser to help local non-profits: Living Lands & Waters, the River Music Experience, and the Downtown Partnership. The "Ride" will take participants down 60 miles of the areas' most scenic river roads, ending at the FREE River Roots Live Music Festival at LeClaire Park, Davenport. The route is as follows:

Registration: 10 am - Noon

Where: Wiebler's Harley Davidson

Cost: $15 per hand + $5 for a passenger

River Ride Stops:

Begins: Wiebler's Harley Davidson Davenport, IA

Stop 2: Blueport Junction, Davenport, IA

Stop 3: Biscuit's Bar & Grill, Buffalo, IA

Stop 4: The Button Factory, Muscatine, IA

Stop 5: Ducky's Lagoon, Andalusia, IL

Stop 6: River Roots Live! - LAST BIKE MUST BE IN BY 5PM!

SATURDAY NIGHT HEADLINING ACTS OF THE RIVER ROOTS LIVE MUSIC FESTIVAL: CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVISTED, GRACE POTTER & THE NOCTURNALS

CASH PRIZES WILL GO TO THE WINNER AND THERE WILL BE A 50/50 RAFFLE!

All proceeds from the Mississippi River Ride will benefit Living Lands & Waters, the River Music Experience, and the Downtown Partnership. With your help these not-for-profit organizations will be able to:

  • Create more opportunity for Living Lands & Waters to continue keeping the Mississippi and all of America's rivers clean

  • Help deliver top-notch music education programming for thousands of children at the River Music Experience, while also funding future Redstone Room concerts and the overall growth of the QC music scene.

  • Build on Davenport's momentum to create a revitalized and thriving downtown for everyone to enjoy!

For more information contact:

Tammy Becker 309.236.0725 tammy@livinglandsandwaters.org

Nora Coyne-Logan 309.236.0728 nora@livinglandsandwaters.org

Davenport, Iowa (July 25, 2010) -- Special days and special carnival ride rates are planned again this year for the Great Mississippi Valley Fair, set for Tuesday through Sunday, Aug. 3-8, at the Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds, 2815 W. Locust St., Davenport.

The special days, devoted to select groups of people, are the first three days of the fair.

Tuesday, Aug. 3 is Special Needs Day, with free admission for those with special needs until 2 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 4, is Kids' Day. Children age 12 and under are admitted free that day until 5 p.m. Then Thursday, Aug. 5,  is Senior Day, with senior citizens admitted to the fair for just $5 until 5 p.m.

Wristband ride specials for the huge Evans United Shows carnival are slated for Wednesday, Aug. 4; Thursday, Aug. 5; and Sunday, Aug. 8.

Evans United Shows is selling wristbands those days for just $15, and they're good for unlimited rides from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

"The special wristband ride prices are quite popular, particularly among families and young people," said fair manager Bob Fox.

Individual ride tickets still will be sold, he noted, for those who don't want unlimited rides.

Aside from the reduced admission rates on Special Needs Day, Kids' Day and Senior Day, daily admission tickets to the Mississippi Valley Fair, good for viewing exhibits and grounds attractions, are $10 for adults and $3 for children 4-12. Children 3 and under are admitted free.

Fair Fun Cards, which cover daily admission to the grounds and each night's 8 p.m. grandstand show, are $40 each and are for sale at Hy-Vee stores, Taco Bells, the fair office and online at mvfair.com. Grandstand show admission is by Fun Card only.

For more information, click on www.mvfair.com or phone (563) 326-5338.
On Friday, August 6 and Saturday, August 7, The Big 6 River Bend Chapter of the Studebaker Drivers Club will host the 2010 Upper Mississippi Valley Zone Meet in the Quad Cities.

Starting on Friday morning Studebakers from the upper Midwest will start converging on the Stoney Creek Inn in Moline.
Saturday the cars will be on view most of the day in the Moline owned parking lot between Stoney Creek Inn and the I-74 bridge.  Studebaker manufactured automobiles from 1903 until 1965 and there will be many examples of these fine cars on display.

Those that want to can view the cars both days completely FREE OF CHARGE to the public.

The Studebaker Drivers Club (www.studebakerdriversclub.com) holds an international meet every year. The individual Zones also hold an annual meet somewhere in their area.  The local Big 6 River Bend Chapter is hosting the Upper Mississippi Valley Zone (www.big6sdc.com/umvz) this year. For more information about the meet, you can feel free to contact either of the co-chairs. Contact information is at (www.big6sdc.com/zonemeet).

Election Day Countdown: 99 Days

 

Election Day Countdown: 99 Days

 

Election Day Countdown: 99 Days

 

as of 7/26/2010.

On Tuesday,July 27, Scott County Republicans will be hosting a grand opening celebration of our hew headquarters.  There will be a cook-out, with special guest, Lt. Governor Nominee Kim Reynolds.

The Scott County Republican headquarters is located at 311 W. Kimberly, across from North Park Mall at the opposite end of the old Ethan Allen Furniture Store. The grand opening celebration is from 5:00 - 8:00. Kim Reynolds is scheduled to arrive at 6:00.

Quad Cities IA/IL - President & General Manager Larry Rosmilso, along with representatives from Local TV, LLC, owner of WQAD, announced the decision to WQAD's full staff Thursday, July 22nd at their studios in Moline

"This is an unprecedented investment in the station" stated Rosmilso. "In the next several months, we'll spend close to 2-million dollars to upgrade the equipment at the station, and no department will be untouched by the process."

The move to high definition news coverage will bring Quad Cities news viewers more stunning video pictures, clearer audio & enhanced live coverage from the field as everything from live trucks to cameras & edit gear, even most of the internal cables gets replaced. "Every piece of equipment in the building will be upgraded to handle high definition video and enhanced audio," reported Chief Engineer Rick Serre.

The announcement came right on the heels of WQAD's first High Definition production, Helping Haiti which aired on Wednesday night.  "We've had the HD cameras and an editor and we chose the Haiti project as our first experiment in HD news production" stated Alan Baker, WQAD News Director. "We were blown away at the quality of that first production. That's just a taste of what's to come."

The entire conversion process will take place in stages over the next several months. "We'll be keeping viewers on top of the progress as we hit each milestone," stated Baker.

WQAD is one of 20 mid-sized television stations owned by Local TV, LLC, part of Oak Hill Capital Partners and a consortium of investors who like TV and local news and believe in the future of both.

A combined effort from students, faculty, staff, parents, and Trinity Lutheran Church volunteers are making the concept and a dream of a service garden into a reality at Trinity Lutheran School this summer. Students from Trinity Lutheran School's Shining Stars summer care program are discovering how plants grow from seeds and small plants to large, vegetable-producing plants.  They are part of the process of maintaining a healthy garden, and the students are now reaping the fruits of their labor.

This outdoor classroom has provided a great life-long learning opportunity for the Shining Stars students.  The students have learned how to prepare the soil for planting, experienced planting a variety of vegetables, tended the garden by weeding and watering, and are now starting to harvest and enjoy eating the various produce.  They are also learning how to prepare produce for use in cooking and baking.

The plants have come from a few key sources: the radish, carrot and sunflower plants came from Jill Schmitzer's preschool classroom at TLS.  She taught her students how to plant seeds and they watched them grow in the classroom.  Several of the other plants were ordered from Trinity Lutheran School's annual plant sale fundraiser.  Approximately 50 tomato plants and 25 green pepper plants were planted, along with hot peppers, cucumbers, squash, pumpkins, cauliflower, zucchini, a variety of herbs, and more.  Matt Wilshusen, an agronomist and a parent volunteer, donated a great deal of his time and knowledge for this 30' x 70' garden.

"This service garden is a start for us; our larger vision is to truly have a community garden to serve the community around our school and church.  This has given the students a great learning laboratory to visualize how food grows and to taste the end results," said Bill Meyer, Principal of Trinity Lutheran School.  Even this year, the community will benefit from this new project.  Extra produce will be donated to community organizations and food pantries.

The Shining Stars summer care program, led by Kathy Schneiderman, a TLS preschool teacher and preschool coordinator, and Karla Heuertz, Shining Stars program director, was established this summer to provide quality child care and education for children who have completed 4-year-old preschool - 5th grade in a Christ-centered environment.

Trinity Lutheran School offers quality Christian education for preschoolers - 8th grade, dedicated teachers, extra-curricular activities, including sports, music, and art, and an after-school and summer child care program in a Christian environment. For more information about Trinity Lutheran School, please call 563-322-5224, stop by the school office at 1122 West Central Park Ave., Davenport, or go to www.TrinityDavenport.org/school.

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Schwiebert Riverfront Park has been open just under a month and the park has been brimming with people playing since it opened.

Since the park has seen so much use, it's been determined that the fountain area needs to be modified. The sod located near the fountain is getting too wet and is not able to completely dry. In order to make
necessary improvements including concrete work, the fountain will be shut off for one week.

The fountain will remain open this weekend July 24-25, 2010. It will be shut off for modifications during the week of July 26-30. Hopefully all modifications can be made within the week and the fountain should reopen the weekend of July 31.

"Anytime you have a new unique space like Schwiebert Riverfront Park, you try to do your best to think of all contingencies. The fountain is being used more and differently than we originally thought, and we need to make some modifications," stated Bill Nelson, Parks & Recreation Director.

"We are so pleased that Schwiebert Riverfront Park has been used every day bringing new life to the riverfront," continued Nelson.

The downtown park offers spectacular views of the Mississippi River, and includes an open-air stage, digital playground areas, observation shelter, waterfront promenade, bike trail, and beautifully landscaped grounds.


Hunters and Anglers are 'Economic Powerhouse'

Bass Pro Shops event features pro's, seminars, youth activities and more!

Springfield, Missouri (July 23, 2010)?The Fall Hunting Classics are a tradition at Bass Pro Shops and an event that some 6.5 million people are expected to attend this year.  Why is this important?  "Because hunting is big business," says Bass Pro Shops spokeswoman Katie Mitchell.

And, indeed it is.  A report by the Congressional Sportsmen Foundation cites America's 34 million hunters and anglers are an economic powerhouse?spending some $8.6 million an hour.  If this $76 billion-a-year industry were a corporation it would be among America's 20 largest, ahead of Target, Costco and AT&T.

"The Bass Pro Shops Fall Classic is a huge event and hunters and other outdoor sportsmen and -women look forward to it all year long," said Mitchell.  "Outdoor enthusiasts will be able to learn the secret techniques and strategies used by professionals to gain a better advantage in the field, see all the latest products and attend workshops and seminars.  And, there is a 'ripple effect' as other area retailers, gas stations, hotels and restaurants benefit as well from the increased traffic the Classic generates," Mitchell added.

This 17-day event will be held August 6th through August 22nd at 51 Bass Pro Shops retail locations across the United States and Canada and it is all free.

Hunting and fishing sportsmen directly support 1.6 million jobs, spend more than a billion dollars just on licenses, stamps, tags and permits, and they generate $25 billion a year in federal, state and local taxes.  More than 12.5 million hunters and shooting sports enthusiasts pump $24.9 billion into the economy each year.

But the buck doesn't stop there.  It is vitally important that today's youth get involved in the outdoors so they can become the stewards and conservationists of tomorrow to insure the maintenance and well-being of our natural resources.  "I've heard it said that if you don't have a fishing rod in the hands of a youngster by the time they are 8 years old, the chances of getting them to go fishing later in life diminishes dramatically," said Mitchell.  "I would think the same applies to getting them introduced to hunting and shooting sports," she continued.

This is important because the sale of hunting licenses, tags and stamps is the primary source of funding for most state wildlife conservation efforts.  Hunters and anglers have always been, and continue to be, the largest contributors to government wildlife conservation programs.  Through excise taxes and license revenues, these sportsmen have contributed more than $10 billion dollars to conservation and provide more than 80% of the funding for most state fish and wildlife agencies.  Just from hunters alone, nearly $200 million in hunters' federal excise taxes are distributed to State agencies to support wildlife each year.

(All statistics are from the Congressional Sportsman's Foundation report "Hunting and Fishing: Bright Stars of the American Economy ~ A force as big as all outdoors." It can be accessed online at www.sportsmenslink.org)

Some of the special events during the Bass Pro Shops 2010 Fall Hunting Classic include :
· Aug. 6-8 - Bass Pro Shops Free Hunting University.  Nationally recognized professional hunters and outdoorsmen will be at stores to give seminars and talk about their experiences. Friday 5-9pm  Saturday and Sunday Noon - 5pm (Visit www.basspro.com/classics for individual store location listing of seminar pros, topics and times)
· Aug. 6-22 - Preferred Rewards
· August 9 - 18 Additional savings up to $100 off when using your Bass Pro Shops Outdoor Rewards Visa.  U.S. stores only.
· Aug. 12-17 - Binocular Trade-In.   Trade in your old pair of binoculars and save on any new binocular purchase.  See a store associate for details.
· Aug. 21-22 - Next Generation Weekend.  Noon to 5pm.  Activities include Free youth seminars (1pm and 3pm), Free Shooting Arcade*, BB gun/pellet gun range*, archery range*, paintball cage, (*in stores where available), deer sun catch craft 12N to 2pm (while supplies last).  Youths will receive a punch card to be punched once for every activity they complete.  Once the card is full youths will receive a "Bass Pro Shops Next Generation" logo drawpack (while supplies last). 
· Aug. 21-22 - PictureU Free Photo.  Picture yourself on the cover of an Outdoor Life Magazine!  Saturday and Sunday Noon - 5pm
· Aug. 14-15  and 21-22?ATV Test Drive* 12Noon - 5pm

In addition, customers will be able to register August 6th - 22nd for a sweepstakes to win a 3-Day Spring Turkey Hunt in Kansas with Lee and Tiffany Lakosky, Hosts of "The Crush" TV show and RedHead Pro Hunting Team Members (visit www.basspro.com/winahunt for details). Plus, one winner in every store will win a RedHead® Hunting Gear Package with a retail value of $560.00 (US), $733.00 (CAD) that includes a RedHead deluxe gear bag, Enigma Hub-Style hunting blind, Epic binoculars, RedHead 12-can soft side cooler, RedHead caliber waist packs and RedHead bow/rifle pack.  (Contest rules: Customers may also enter to win online at www.basspro.com.  52 First Place winners will be drawn and one Grand Prize winner will be drawn nationally.  NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR CLAIM PRIZE.  Open to legal residents of the 50 United States and District of Columbia who are 18 years of age or older at time of entry.  Void where prohibited.  Sweepstakes begins 08/06/10 and ends 08/22/10.)

For more information on the free Bass Pro Shops Fall Hunting Classic go to www.basspro.com/classic.

WEST DES MOINES, IOWA -July 23, 2010--The nation's leader in post-frame storage construction is offering its first-ever discount, exclusively to Farm Bureau members in Iowa.

This partnership means Farm Bureau members now qualify for a $500 discount on all Morton buildings, including the company's new Country Craft series, or a $1,000 discount on buildings that include Morton's Energy Performer package. It's not just farmers who have counted on Morton buildings for generations; the company's building offerings also include hobby shops, garages, horse barns, homes and commercial buildings. The Illinois-based company operates more than 100 construction centers and has sales offices in 36 states. Morton Buildings has custom-constructed thousands of buildings a year since it entered the machine storage building industry in 1949. "We have nearly 500,000 satisfied customers and share many common values with Farm Bureau members and the state's proud agricultural history," says Morton Buildings, Inc. President Jeffrey Neihouser. "We employ hardworking Iowans to represent our company and carry out our mission of providing value to our customers. We look forward to partnering with Farm Bureau and contributing to its mission of helping the residents of Iowa," says Neihouser.

To receive the Morton Building discount, Farm Bureau members must present their Farm Bureau membership card. For more information on the exclusive membership benefit discount, go to the Iowa Farm Bureau website at www.iowafarmbureau.com or call the Iowa Farm Bureau member hotline toll-free at (866) 598-3693. For more information on Morton Buildings, Inc. visit the company's website at www.mortonbuildings.com or call Morton toll-free at (800) 447-7436.

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