Average 9.1 student to teacher ratio. Foreign language study begins in Kindergarten. Individualized college counseling beginning in 9th grade. 100% of graduates accepte3d to 4 year colleges and universities. Sound too good to be true? It's not. Come explore Rivermont Collegiate at our Summer Open House on Thursday, July 2nd from 8:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.

This casual event is designed to introduce local families to the Quad Cities' only private, nonsectarian, independent college prep school. Rivermont Collegiate, located in Bettendorf, provides students with a comprehensive education driven by small classes, individualized attention and high academic standards. This year we celebrate 125 years of academic excellence!

From preschool through twelfth grade, Rivermont students develop a joy for learning, lead peers in community involvement and take intellectual and artistic risks. Rivermont students come from many Quad Cities area communities and cultural backgrounds. Drop in to learn more about our philosophy, values and programs! Cindy Murray, Director of Admissions, will be on hand to answer questions and provide one-on-one discussion, as well as tours of our beautiful campus, home to the historice Joseph Bettendorf Mansion.

Rivermont Collegiate is located directly off 18th Street in Bettendorf, on the hill behind K & K Hardware. This event is free and open to the public. For additional information on Rivermont Collegiate or Thursday's Summer Open House, contact Cindy Murray at 563-359-1366, ext 302, or be email at murray@rvmt.org.

Scott County Historical Preservation Society will hold their next meeting on July 9. We will meet on Prospect Terrace Park Overlook at 6:30pm with local historian Karen Anderson. This Overlook was the site of the 1836 Keokuk Purchase Treaty signing. From there a walking tour will be conducted thru the Villiage of East Davenport. For more information contact Karen Anderson at 563-324-0257.

We`re having a Street Festival!

Date: Sunday, July 12, 2009

Time: 10:00 a.m.–2:30 p.m.

Place: Christian Center Church, 2103 W. Third St, Davenport (corner of Third & Oak Streets).

Be sure to bring a lawn chair! (Bring an extra if you can!). Our day will include :

Gospel Music, an encouraging word, food, fun, and more! Concession Stand opens at 11:30 a.m.

A free-will offering will be received.

Everyone welcome! For more information, please phone: 563-322-2959.

Three students have been chosen to receive 2009 scholarships from the Clement T. Hanson Scholarship Fund administered through The Moline Foundation.

Ross Elliott is a recent graduate of Alleman High School.  He will be attending University of Iowa in the fall to major in Biology.

Kyle Kiel is a 2009 graduate of Moline High School.  He will attend Blackhawk College in Moline this fall to major in Broadcast Meterology/Journalism.

Kodzo Degni is currently attending Blackhawk College in Moline, IL to major in Pre-Pharmacy.

The three Hanson Scholarship winners are chosen by a local scholarship selection committee through The Moline Foundation. They will receive $1,500 annually for the next four years with an annual renewal based on satisfactory progress in their post-secondary education.

Since 1985, 81 students have received the Hanson Scholarship Funds as a result of an endowment fund established through the generosity of Clem T. Hanson (1901-1985), a former Moline businessman and community leader.  He was the founder of Hanson Advertising Agency (now Hanson, Watson & Associates) in Moline and was a co-founder of HON Industries in Muscatine.  Mr. Hanson also served as President of Moline Rotary in 1952 and was a volunteer for Boy Scouts, Arrowhead Ranch and United Way. The Clement T. Hanson Memorial Scholarship Fund was established with The Moline Foundation by his family, following the death of Mr. Hanson in 1985.

Founded in 1953, The Moline Foundation is a community-based, non-profit organization which provides grants to health, human services, education, community development, the arts, and other charitable organizations which benefit the citizens of the Quad City region. The Moline Foundation receives and administers charitable gifts assisting donors in making their charitable dreams a reality. For more information contact Executive Director Joy Boruff at (309) 736-3800 or visit The Moline Foundation Web site at www.molinefoundation.org.

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Arsenal Support Program Initiative creates jobs, strengthens Arsenal

WASHINGTON, DC - Congressman Phil Hare (D-IL) and Congressman Bruce Braley (D-IA) today won passage of an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 that provides a one-year extension of the Arsenal Support Program Initiative (ASPI).  Hare and Braley joined to introduce the amendment.

The amendment, which reauthorizes ASPI for one year through FY 2011, passed the House unanimously today.  The program was set to expire this year. The underlying bill also authorizes $3 million for ASPI at Rock Island Arsenal.

ASPI renovates unused office and manufacturing space at Rock Island Arsenal to lease to commercial firms.  It currently has 30 tenants, generates $700,000 per year in revenues, and has created or retained an estimated 500 jobs.  ASPI has dedicated $15 million to facility improvement projects over its existence.  The program had an estimated local economic impact of $27.3 million in FY 2008.

"ASPI has been tremendously successful in bringing tenants and jobs to Arsenal Island," Hare said. "Extending this program will provide a needed boost for the Quad Cities' economy and help strengthen and BRAC-proof the Arsenal."

"Extending the ASPI program will help spur economic development in the Quad Cities, save taxpayers money, and maintain infrastructure at the Arsenal," said Braley.  "The Arsenal has a tremendous impact on the Quad Cities' local economy.  Investing in this program will help create and maintain jobs at the Arsenal."

Hare and Braley have been strong supporters of the ASPI program.  ASPI was created in 2001 to allow private-sector commercial tenants to lease space for their businesses on military arsenals.  Funds generated by the program help reduce overhead at the arsenals and modernize arsenal infrastructure.

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Molly Reick, Aledo High School, Aledo, Illinois has been chosen to receive the first scholarship from the newly established Charles Curry SMART Bus Scholarship Fund.

The fund provides for a scholarship to be awarded to a graduating senior from an Iowa or Illinois High School or a freshman, sophomore or junior from an Iowa or Illinois Community College or 4 year college or university who plans to obtain a degree in education or natural resources. Reick was chosen by a local selection committee to receive a scholarship of $500.00. She plans to major in pre-education at Blackhawk College.

The scholarship was established in November, 2008 by the SMART Bus committee and the Interstate Resources Conservation and Development Services to honor the hard work and dedication of Mr. Curry. The scholarship fund is now administered by the Moline Foundation.

Founded in 1953, The Moline Foundation is a community-based, non-profit organization which provides grants to health, human services, education, community development, the arts, and other charitable organizations which benefit the citizens of the Quad City region. The Moline Foundation receives and administers charitable gifts and assists donors in making their charitable dreams a reality. For more information contact Executive Director Joy Boruff at (309)736-3800 or visit the Moline Foundation Web site at www.molinefoundation.org.

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We will be having a Texas Hold Em No Limit Poker Tournament happening on Saturday July 18th at The Lucky Frog Bar and Grill.   Pre registration will start that day at 11AM with the tournament starting at 1PM.  The proceeds will help us to raise money for a great Labor Day Fireworks show for years to come.

There will be a $25 buy in and a $25 rebuy.  If we can get 50 players we can raise over $1000 and still give away close to $500 for 1st Place alone!

If anyone has any questions or knows anyone that plays Texas Hold Em and might want to ask some questions just have them give me a call on my cell.  If you would like to play just to help raise money that would be great.  All of the regular players would be happy to help, and I have let them know that there will be some rookies.

You can pre register and/or ask questions at luckyfrogjj08@yahoo.com or at The Lucky Frog or call 563-503-9478. If you have a worthy cause you would like to have a poker benefit for please let us know.

String players, are you ready for your Quad City Youth Orchestra and Youth String Ensemble auditions? Will you be at your best?  Get professional coaching on musical excerpts and techniques. Learn the tips the pros use. Cost is $5.00, payable at the clinic. Space is limited. Reserve your spot today by calling Rich Stodd at the Quad City Symphony Orchestra office, 563.322.0931 x15, or email education@qcsymphony.com. The sessions are 60-minutes long and be sure to bring your own music stand.

Date:  July 16
Location:  Grace Evangelical Free Church, 5520 Eastern Ave., Davenport

1:30 PM - String Ensemble excerpts for violin, viola, cello, bass.
3 PM - Youth Orchestra excerpts for violin, viola, cello, bass.

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Evansville, IN- June 24, 2009-- Beginning July 1 through July 4, with any purchase, Shoe Carnival customers will receive a "BOGO When You Want 2" (SM) card. This card allows customers to buy one pair of shoes and then get a second pair of equal or lesser value for ½ off anytime they want through January 19, 2010.

"We know our customers continue to face tough economic times, so we wanted to offer this promotion again so that those that didn't have the opportunity to participate in April can do so now," said Todd Beurman, Senior Vice President of Marketing for Shoe Carnival. "With the "BOGO When You Want 2" card, our customers can take advantage of this valuable deal, even when the promotion isn't running in our stores."

Shoe Carnival first ran the "BOGO When You Want 2" promotion in April and wanted to offer this deal again to coincide with their July 4th Sale Event. This event, running July 1st - July 4th, allows customers to get great deals on name brand footwear for the entire family plus get Buy 1, Get 2nd Pair ½ off just in time for the 4th of July holiday.

About Shoe Carnival

Shoe Carnival is a chain of 313 footwear stores located in the Midwest, South and Southeast. Combining value pricing with an entertaining store format, Shoe Carnival is a leading retailer of name brand and private label footwear for the entire family. Headquartered in Evansville, Indiana, Shoe Carnival trades on the NASDAQ Stock Market LLC under the symbol SCVL. Visit www.shoecarnival.com for more information.

The Shoe Carnival location in the Quad Cities is at the Village Shopping Center, 902 W Kimberly Rd in Davenport. They can be reached by calling (563) 391-5350.

DES MOINES ? The Nature Conservancy announced today that it will receive $100,000 from the Alliant Energy Foundation for its work within the Lower Cedar Valley in southeast Iowa. The gift will advance the Conservancy's efforts to restore land within the region's floodplain.

"We want to thank the Alliant Energy Foundation for this generous gift for conservation," said Sean McMahon, director of The Nature Conservancy in Iowa. "By working with willing landowners to restore relatively unproductive farmland, we can help reduce the impacts of future floods - protecting life and property - and at the same time improve habitat for native fish and wildlife."

"The Alliant Energy Foundation is pleased to invest in restoring the floodplain to its natural condition, which is a positive for the both the environment and for the communities located near the river," said Barbara Swan, Alliant Energy Foundation President.  "Increasing the amount of water that the floodplain can store reduces peak flood levels downstream and that helps reduce future flooding potential for the homes and businesses within the Lower Cedar Valley as well as within the communities we serve."

The Conservancy's strategies on the Lower Cedar Valley include :

· Studying the links between the region's geology, topography and vegetation to flooding. The research is expected to help determine how to restore floodplain habitat and hydrology for maximum environmental and public benefit.

· Working with the Natural Resource Conservation Service to assist with the processing and monitoring of floodplain easements and on restoring floodplain wetlands

· Acquiring a legal interest - either through purchase or conservation easement - in 280 acres of floodplain wetlands. The Conservancy will focus on areas that buffer its existing preserves and projects including Swamp White Oak Preserve, Maytag Preserve, Cone Lake, Pike Run-Wiesse Slouth and the Iowa River bottoms.

More than 300 species of native plants and over 40 different types of reptiles and amphibians are found in the region due to the great variety of habitat found there including sand prairie, floodplain forest and oak savanna. The valley is also home to swamp white oak woodlands and rich peat fens, which are exceptionally rare plant communities not only in Iowa but also on Earth.

"The diversity of native plants and wildlife within the Lower Cedar Valley - including rare massasauga rattlesnakes and ornate box turtles - makes it a priority for conservation," said Matt Fisher, the Conservancy's Eastern Iowa project director.

Still, there is room for improvement. The Lower Cedar Valley's floodplain oak savannas were established when the forest was more open. Fire and seasonal floods controlled growth. Without adequate fire, too many trees grow in an unnatural density. The forest then becomes shadier, preventing new oak trees from growing and suppressing understory plants. The Cedar River also is flooding unnaturally, causing certain populations of plants and animals to decline.

"We need to work harder than ever to make sure that the high-level of destruction caused by the flooding of June 2008 does not reoccur in the future," said Tom Aller, Alliant Energy - Interstate Power and Light President.  "It's important that we and others invest to improve the Lower Cedar Valley and bring balance back to the natural areas and floodplain."

The Conservancy currently owns more than 1,000 acres in the valley and an additional 20,000 acres have been protected by private landowners and partners. The Conservancy is working with partners to focus on natural areas management, sharing research and developing science-based conservation plans.

Long-term goals include working with partners to conserve and restore 5,000 acres of swamp white oak and floodplain savannas through controlled fire and other science-based techniques and to create a viable aquatic passage to the Mississippi River, providing critical habitat for large freshwater fish that spawn in its tributaries.

The Nature Conservancy is a leading conservation organization working around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people. The Conservancy and its more than 1 million members have protected nearly 120 million acres worldwide. Visit The Nature Conservancy on the Web at www.nature.org.

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