Gilda's Club Quad Cities will be holding an Open House on Novemeber 20th, 2008 from noon-5pm to celebrate 10 years of helping families live with cancer.

Hor's d'oeuvres will be served

Gilda's Club Quad Cities

1234 East River Drive

Davenport, IA  52803

 

For more information contact Erin at 563-326-7504 or erin@gildasclubqc.org

 

Contact: Alexson Kane, Communications Manager

Phone: 515-270-6341

Fax: 515-270-0337

Email: alexson.kane@nmss.org

 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Premier Wine Event Raises Funds for National Multiple Sclerosis SocietyA Taste of Generosity, presented by Radiology Group Imaging Center LLCFriday, November 14 at 5:30 p.m.Davenport Country Club, Pleasant Valley, Iowa 

DAVENPORT, IA - On Friday evening, November 14, 2008, over two hundred wine enthusiasts will gather at the Davenport Country Club to sample fine wines and food from around the world and raise money to benefit the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.   A Taste of Generosity, presented by EMD Serono, is considered by many in the Quad Cities to be the premier wine event of the year.  The evening features a silent and live auction of wines, gift packages and vacations.

 

"This event has been growing by leaps and bounds each year, "says area director for the National MS Society, Mark Davis. "We are expecting to raise around $63,000 this year to benefit the 400,000 Americans who live with multiple sclerosis."

 

Davis has been working with a committee of volunteers from the Quad Cities.  Local doctors and community leaders have served on the planning committee for several years - many since the event began. 

 

"After attending A Taste of Generosity several years ago, I knew I wanted to be involved and create a world free of MS by raising money for the treatment of MS and, eventually, its cure," commented Dr. Linda DeLessio, who sits on the planning committee.  "My mother, sister-in-law and two friends live with the disease. I personally know the impact it's had not only in their lives, but those of their families and friends. I'm happy to be a part of an organization that's so dedicated to helping improve the quality of life for anyone affected by this disease."

 

Dr. John Wright, of Neurology Consultants, LLC in Davenport and chair of the 2008 planning committee also became involved with the event to help those he knows who live with MS.  "In my line of work, we see so many people who have to overcome the psychological, physical and financial obstacles that come with a diagnosis of MS. Helping our patients and families meet those challenges is what's kept me motivated year after year to help grow this event and keep it moving forward."

 

At 5:30 p.m., A Taste of Generosity begins with an educational panel with local doctors.  This is a great opportunity to learn how proceeds from the event will further benefit MS research sponsored by the Society.  At 6:30, the wine tasting, h'or dourves and silent auction begin.  A variety of wines can be enjoyed from some of the best and newest wine regions from around the world.  For the first time, a tasting of premium tequilas will also be available. The wines and spirits are expertly paired with local foods to bring out their true flavors.  While sampling the wines, guests will have the opportunity to bid on a variety of distinctive silent auction items. 

 

The live auction will begin at 8:30 p.m., with over 30 different lots of rare wines and other exciting items.  To wrap the evening up, guests may purchase additional tickets to A Taste of Indulgence, which offers rich desserts and a port tasting. 

 

Reservations begin at $70 for an individual seat or $560 for a table of eight.  Reservations may be made online at tasteofgenerosity.org or by calling 1-800-344-4867. 

 About Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis interrupts the flow of information between the brain and the body and it stops people from moving. Every hour in the United States, someone is newly diagnosed with MS, an unpredictable, often disabling disease of the central nervous system. Symptoms range from numbness and tingling to blindness and paralysis. The progress, severity and specific symptoms of MS in any one person cannot yet be predicted, but advances in research and treatment are moving us closer to a world free of MS. Most people with MS are diagnosed between the ages of 20 and 50, with more than twice as many women as men being diagnosed with the disease. MS affects more than 400,000 people in the U.S., and 2.5 million worldwide.

 About the National Multiple Sclerosis Society

MS stops people from moving. The National MS Society exists to make sure it doesn't. We help each person address the challenges of living with MS. In 2007 alone, through our home office and 50 state network of chapters, we devoted over $136 million to programs that enhanced more than one million lives. To move us closer to a world free of MS, the Society also invested over $50 million to support 440 research projects around the world. We are people who want to do something about MS NOW. Join the movement at nationalmssociety.org.

 Early and ongoing treatment with an FDA-approved therapy can make a difference for people with multiple sclerosis. Learn about your options by talking to your health care professional and contacting the National MS Society at nationalMSsociety.org or 1-800-344-4867.###

October 10, 2008

6:00 pm

Stoney Creek Inn

101 - 18th St

Moline, IL

tickets $50.00 per person

 

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Davenport, Iowa - August 2, 2008  - The Figge Art Museum will be holding information and training sessions about current volunteer opportunities and the Docent program at the museum on Tuesday, August 19 and Thursday, August 21 from 10 - 11:30 am. Students and adults who have an interest in community volunteerism or fine arts are encouraged to attend in the dining room

 

Figge docents lead tours of the collection and special exhibitions.  They also present slide programs in area schools, churches, and community centers. Other opportunities include customer service, public relations, library, administrative help and studio activities The session will include introductions to the docent and volunteer programs followed by a question and answer session. 

 

"There is a wide range of opportunities available and everyone can find where they'll be most comfortable. You can help behind the scenes or out front welcoming guests; you can work with children, adults or museum staff; in the studio, the library or at special events; every bit helps the museum." said Director of Museum Services Jennifer Brooke

 

The information sessions will be held in the museum dining area, off the main lobby. For more information, please visit the Figge Art Museum Web site, www.figgeartmuseum.org. To register for this session, please call Jennifer Brooke, 563-326-7804, ext. 2048 or email j.brooke@figgeartmuseum.org.   

 

Internships are also available per semester in most departments including special events, facility rentals and marketing. Deadline for applications for fall semester 2008- 9/8/08, spring semester 2009- 11/28/08 and summer semester 2009- 4/3/09 please send resume and cover letter to J.brooke@figgeartmuseum.org or

 

Jennifer Brooke

Attention: Internships

225 W 2nd Street

Davenport, IA  52801

Questions- 326-7804 x 2048

 

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Lutheran Services in Iowa (LSI) recently received a $9,000 grant to expand its school-based youth services  
The Quad City Heritage League is pleased to announce that Julie Arnold, Museum Coordinator with Palmer College of Chiropractic and the Foundation of Chiropractic History, is this year's recipient of the Continuing Education Grant Program. This program was set up to provide reimbursement for the recipient's educational development as it relates to American History, preservation, museum planning, and other history related fields. The Quad City Heritage League is a non-profit membership-based organization that helps to promote the history and heritage of the Quad City area.

Pioneer Award 2008

The Quad City Heritage League is establishing an annual award to recognize an individual who has made contributions of lasting significance toward the promotion and preservation of the Quad Cities' rich heritage.

Through his/her activities, the nominee shall have contributed one or all of the following:

  • Increased awareness and appreciation for local or community history

  • Promoted interest in the history of the community and continues to generate enthusiasm

  • Provided long-term preservation of the community's history

  • Encouraged collaboration and support from a cross-section of individuals and groups in the community

Recognition: The award recipient will be recognized at the QCHL's annual meeting.

Selection Process: A committee of the Quad City Heritage League Board of Directors will review the submissions. The committee selects the finalists, and the Board of Directors will name the winner.

Members of the Board of Directors are not eligible for nomination during their terms on the board.

The deadline for nominations is September 15, 2008. Nominations must be submitted using the form from the QC Heritage League website: www.qcheritageleague.com and mailed to:

Quad City Heritage League

PO Box 414

Davenport, IA 52805-0414

For more information, contact Roger Hynes, QCHL President at 884-5404 or roger.hynes@palmer.edu or Eunice Schlichting, Award Committee Chair at 324-1043 ext. 223 or schlichting@putnam.org.

QCSO Derby Day moved

Davenport, IA - Volunteers for the Quad City Symphony's Derby Day, scheduled for this Saturday, May 3, at 4 PM has been relocated to the Rock Island Aresenal Golf Clubhouse due to flooding in Davenport. Partiers will need a photo ID to enter Arsenal Island, and can enter the Island over the Government Bridge in Davenport, the Rock Island Viaduct in Rock Island, or the Moline Bridge in Moline. For additional information, contact the Quad City Symphony Orchestra at (563) 322-QCSO.

Benefit for Justin Hendershot

 

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