FIVE YEARS AFTER KATRINA, REPORT REVEALS IOWA UNPREPARED TO PROTECT CHILDREN DURING DISASTERS

Save the Children's U.S. Programs reveals Iowa missing four key safeguards for children in disasters

Note: report is available at http://www.savethechildren.org/publications/reports/2010-Disaster-Report.pdf

Washington, D.C., July 22, 2010?Almost five years after Hurricane Katrina, a new report reveals that Iowa meets zero out of four minimum criteria for protecting children in disasters.  Ninety percent of U.S. children live in an area at risk of a natural disaster, and terrorists can strike anywhere.  Iowa lacks basic protections for kids such as requiring all licensed child care centers to have a plan to reunite children with their families or requiring them to have plans for children with special needs.

The report is the second disaster preparedness report released by Save the Children's U.S. Programs.  The 2010 year report found that 38 states and the District of Columbia did not meet all four basic criteria and that Iowa was one of seven states to meet zero criteria.

Hurricane Katrina demonstrated what can happen when children are not accounted for in disaster planning:

· 5,192 children were reported missing after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, and the last child was not found until six months later.

· About 50,000 Louisiana and Mississippi children missed school in the 2005-2006 school year and approximately 15,000 did not attend in the 2006-2007 school year.

· More than a third of Louisiana children experienced clinically-diagnosed depression, anxiety, or another behavior disorder after the storm.

"Five years after Hurricane Katrina, it is unacceptable for states to ignore these low-cost and common-sense safeguards for kids," said Mark Shriver, Save the Children U.S. Programs Senior Vice President. "There are 67 million kids in school or child care on any given day in the U.S., separated from their families and dependent on the government to ensure protections.  The most vulnerable Iowans in the most vulnerable settings are made more vulnerable because of government inaction."

Currently, 12 states meet all four standards, which is five more than in the 2009 report.  All five states that qualified in 2010 for the first time worked with Save the Children's U.S. Programs to meet the standards and, in many cases, adopted the exact same language as outlined in the 2009 report.

Commissioned by Save the Children and conducted by Brown Buckley Tucker, the report reviewed four key standards identified by Save the Children: plans for evacuation, reunification with families and evacuation for special needs kids at child care facilities, as well as evacuation plans at schools.

Save the Children urges the adoption of all four standards by states as well as federal passage of the Child Safety, Care, and Education Continuity Act of 2010 (H.R. 5240/S. 2898), which would require states to adhere to many of the same standards..  Congresswoman Corrine Brown (D-FL) is the sponsor of the House legislation, and Senators Mary Landrieu (D-LA) and Lamar Alexander (R-TN) are the sponsors of the Senate measure.


Looks like someone met some new friends at the "Take Flight to Niabi Zoo" exhibit at the Quad City International Airport. We hope you enjoy the photo.

Looking for a place to spend some quality time with your family? Come to Niabi Zoo, conveniently located just 8 minutes from the Quad City International Airport. Niabi Zoo is the largest zoo between Chicago and Omaha, Nebraska. It is also home to over 900 animals representing more than 160 species. Take a train trip around the zoo, hop on the carrousel, have a birthday party at the Safari Grill, take a pony ride, and much more all in one place.

We can't wait to see you!

For more information go to www.niabizoo.com or call (309) 799-3482. The Zoo is located at: 12908 Niabi Zoo Road, Coal Valley, IL 61240.

Funding for the "Take Flight to Niabi Zoo" exhibit provided by the Rock Island County Board.





































DAVENPORT, Iowa - The Journey of Hope North team will arrive in Davenport on Wednesday, July 22. The team will arrive at Clarion Inn, where lodging is provided for the night at 11:30 a.m. They will have lunch at Happy Joe's at 1 p.m. That evening, the team will have dinner and a Friendship Visit at the Seduary Pool at 6 p.m. The three teams of the Journey of Hope will spend over two months cycling an average of 75 miles a day from city to city visiting with people and organizations that help people with disabilities.

What: The Journey of Hope, organized by Push America, is a cycling trek that raises funds and awareness on behalf of people with disabilities in hopes to enhance the quality of their lives. Every cyclist commits to raising at least $5,000 on behalf of people with disabilities before the trip begins. Combine their individual efforts with corporate sponsorships and the Journey of Hope 2010 teams have raised more than $500,000 for people with disabilities.

When: Thursday, July 22.

Where: Happy Joe's

201 W 50th Street

Seduary Pool

1800 W. 12th Street

Who: Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity members from across the country.

Other media opportunities: Please contact on-site coordinator David Hamrick for details about team location while cycling into Davenport for photos, interviews or any other media opportunity.

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The  Jewish Federation of the Quad Cities is hosting its 8th annual Jewish Film Series at the Figge Art Museum Auditorium, 225 West 2nd Street, Davenport, Iowa, per the schedule which follows.

All films begin at 4 p.m. Admission is $5 per adult, free for students. All films have adult content. Call (309) 793-1300 for more information.

· The Debt, Sunday, Aug. 15
· Lemon Tree, Sunday, Aug. 22
· A Matter of Size, Sunday, Aug. 29
· Hey, Hey, It's Esther Blueburger, Sunday, Sept. 5

For additional information, please visit: Jewish Federation of the Quad Cities (www.jfqc.org) or contact Alan Ross, (309) 793-1300 or aross@jfqc.org.
Since 1940, ROSS' Restaurant has been serving home style, 24 hour, diner loving goodness to the Quad Cities. Known nationally for their famous Magic Mountain, ROSS' has been a staple in many Quad City family's memories for over 3 generations. Still run by the family of founder, Harold Ross, the restaurant has evolved from the diner of yesteryear, into a locally committed partner in today's quest for more conscious food sources.  Ross' has always featured local produce seasonally, even back in the day when farmer's would bring fresh tomatoes, etc. right to the back door.

ROSS' is very proud to announce our new partnership with Local Harvest and Farmer's Hen House, a small, locally owned egg company that produces some of the freshest, most responsibly produced, and humane cage free eggs available. Not only are Farmers' Hen House eggs responsibly produced, taste great and are healthier for you, but they also provide local Iowa farmers with a way to keep their small farms sustainable.  It is our greatest desire that by investing in Iowa's economy, we are investing in the customer's that have stood by us and made us the longest running restaurant in the Quad Cities. 

Ross' is also featuring local, organic produce in our summer specials and menu items.

ROCK ISLAND, IL. - The Rock Island Grand Prix has announced an exciting new program designed to spur participation in the event's 4-cycle Animal classes and boost participation in 4-cycle sprint racing in the U.S.

Drivers who buy, or have recently bought, a new Briggs & Stratton overhead valve Animal racing engine will have their entry fees in the Animal classes waived at this year's Rock Island Grand Prix, the world's largest karting street race. The race will be held Sept. 4-5. AT&T is the Presenting Sponsor of the Rock Island Grand Prix.

Since the goal is to bring new people into the classes, only drivers who did not participate in 4-cycle classes at the Rock Island Grand Prix in 2008 and 2009 are eligible.

If racers take advantage of the RIGP offer, and put the $200 saved from entry fees toward the purchase of a new Briggs & Stratton Animal engine, the engine's cost is comparable to less-expensive 4-cycle motors.

At Rock Island, the Animal motor can be run in both the Rumble at The Rock (Animal Medium) race and Animal Heavy. The Rumble at the Rock pays $2,000 to win, Animal Heavy $500 to win, and both classes will pay back 9 places for a field of more than 20 karts.

"The Rock Island Grand Prix wanted to make a statement in support of the durable, well-manufactured, American-made Briggs & Stratton Animal racing engine," said Rock Island Grand Prix president Roger Ruthhart. "We hope that other races and series will follow our lead and offer concessions that will encourage the growth of Animal classes in U.S. sprint racing. If we all work together, the racers will have a better product, the events will have fuller fields and Briggs & Stratton will be able to continue its long and historic support of karting."

In order to qualify for waiver of entry fees, racers must have purchased a NEW Briggs & Stratton Animal from a reputable dealer since January 1, 2010. They must provide proof-of-purchase in the form of invoice, receipt, bill-of-sale, or certified statement in writing from the dealer. The waiver applies to the $100 entry fee only. Drivers will still pay practice fee, pit passes, pit spots etc.. If a driver enters only one class, then only $100 is waived.

Race information can be found in the 8-page entry packet which can be downloaded or printed at rockislandgrandprix.com. Drivers can also register online using their credit card. Proof of purchase can be scanned and emailed to grandprix@qconline.com or sent by mail to Rock Island Grand Prix, 1720 Fifth Avenue, Moline, Illinois 61265

In addition, Tyler Schurr and Schurr Power Racing Engines, one of the leading engine-builders in the Midwest, is offering special pricing for blueprinted Animal engines to further support this effort. This could save Animal racers even more money. Other engine builders are also being asked to participate and participants will be listed on the Rock Island Grand Prix web site as they commit.

Schurr Power (www.schurrpower.com) can be reached by email at ty.schurr@schurrpower.com, or by calling (309) 781-9007.

Further information about the Rock Island Grand Prix is available at rockislandgrandprix.com. Questions can be emailed to grandprix@qconline.com or call the Grand Prix Office at (309) 292-8133.

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IOWA FILMMAKERS HAVE WORLD PREMIERE AT LA SHORTS FEST
THANKS TO THE EFFORTS OF A SMALL IOWA TOWN

Iowa Produced Film, Impulse, will Premiere at an International Film Festival.

LOS ANGELES - July 20, 2010 - This week the LA Shorts Fest hosts the world premiere of Impulse starring Chris Masterson, best known from FOX's hit show Malcolm in the Middle. The film, directed by Iowa filmmakers Scott Beck & Bryan Woods, is a thriller in which deadly events unfold as a man races to his final and most significant act.

Scott Beck & Bryan Woods have been writing, directing, and producing films under their production company banner Bluebox Limited Films since 1996. To date, they have produced 5 feature-length films and 14 shorts. Impulse was co-produced with frequent collaborator Christy Sullivan and development executive Darren Brandl. Post production services were completed at top entertainment post-houses such as The Village Recorder (WALL·E, Walk the Line), Company 3 (Transformers 2, Star Trek), and George Lucas' Skywalker Sound (Avatar, Toy Story 3). The filmmakers, who recently secured a development deal with MTV, grew up in Iowa and have continued to shoot all of their projects in the state, despite working primarily out of Los Angeles.

"Due to the ambition of the project, the production scale for Impulse is much larger than most short films. Without the incredible help from people throughout Iowa, this film couldn't have happened," stated Scott Beck. Bryan Woods continued, "The entire city of Perry, Iowa (the base of production) facilitated the film. The city council, local business owners, police and firefighters all offered their assistance." The cast and crew for Impulse also consisted of local Midwest talent. "We are always humbled by the talent, resources and kindness we find throughout the Midwest," said the filmmakers.

The world premiere of Impulse will take place on July 29, 2010 at the LA Shorts Fest, which honors individuals who have achieved excellence in short films. As the largest short film festival in the world, the event has become the industry standard for showcasing and awarding undiscovered talent. This year the LA Shorts Fest boasts an incredible line up.  Producer Paula Wagner (Vanilla Sky, War of the Worlds, Mission Impossible III) is heading the jury, which also includes Iowa native Tom Arnold.  Five films by Ridley Scott Associates, and shorts starring top talents such as Will Ferrell, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Ellen Page, Seth Rogen, John C. Reilly, Christina Ricci, and Keira Knightley will be presented. Many of these performers, as well as Impulse's lead actor Chris Masterson, will walk the red carpet at the opening event this Thursday, July 22, 2010. As officially recognized by the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, award-winning films are eligible to compete for an Oscar nomination. In the past, 33 films have received Oscar nominations with 11 winning the coveted Oscar statue.

About Bluebox Limited Films
More information about Bluebox Limited Films can be found at www.blueboxlimited.com.

About LA Shorts Fest
More information about the LA Shorts Fest can be found at lashortsfest.com.

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WASHINGTON - Senator Chuck Grassley today announced that Iowa has received a $727,058 competitive grant from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.  The funding will provide 65 percent of the anticipated cost of construction for renovation of the Medical Clinic at the State Veterans Home in Marshalltown.

"These funds will help improve the quality of life of those who selflessly served our country," Grassley said.  "We owe them a great debt of gratitude.  Further enhancement of this facility is one step in that direction."

The Iowa State Veterans Home is one of the three largest state-owned facilities for veterans in the country.  It is home to more than 720 residents.

 

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CHICAGO - July 20, 2010. Governor Pat Quinn today issued the following statement on the settlement of the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 150 and The Laborers District Council of Chicago & Vicinity strike:
"I want to salute the Operating Engineers and Laborers' for coming to an agreement that will allow Illinois' workers to return to their jobs and get important infrastructure projects back on track. We must continue to work together to keep these projects moving for Illinois residents and for the future of our state's economy. The Illinois Department of Transportation continues to announce new projects that are part of the largest construction season in the history of Illinois. I want to again commend both parties - the unions and contractors - for the agreement reached last night that will help keep this construction season moving in the right direction."
The agreement was reached with the Mid-America Regional Bargaining Association (MARBA).
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The Quad City Symphony is pleased to announce auditions for the Youth Orchestra and String Ensemble for the 2010-11 season. Auditions are open to all students grades 6-12. The schedule for auditions will be:

Saturday, August 7 from 10 AM-5 PM
Youth Orchestra woodwinds, brass, percussion, harp, and piano
Youth Orchestra and String Ensemble double basses

Monday, August 9 from 3-8 PM
Youth Orchestra violas and cellos

Tuesday, August 10 from 3-8 PM
String Ensemble violas and cellos

Saturday, August 14 from 9 AM-5:30 PM
Youth Orchestra and String Ensemble violins

Sunday, August 15 from 1-5 PM
Make-ups

All students who wish to audition should contact Rich Stodd, Director of Operations, to schedule an audition time.  He can be reached at the Symphony office at 563-322-0931 or by email at rstodd@qcsymphony.com.

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