St. Anthony Catholic Church in Davenport is celebrating a project milestone this Sunday, March 28 at 3:00 pm at 417 North Main Street in Davenport, IA. Please read the attached press release and project fact sheet regarding the dedication of St. Anthony Catholic Church.

Construction Ends for Historic Davenport Landmark

St. Anthony's Catholic Church to hold Dedication Ceremony on Sunday, March 28, 2010

Davenport, IA - The oldest church in Davenport, IA will reach an important milestone this week. St. Anthony's Catholic Church will hold a dedication ceremony on Sunday, March 28, 2010 at 3:00 p.m. at 417 N. Main Street in Davenport, IA to commemorate the completion of construction on their new building addition and renovation.

Founded in 1837 by Fr. Samuel Mazzuchelli, St. Anthony's Catholic Church has been a major part of Quad City history over the last 172 years. Having outgrown their current facility due to this congregational outreach to meet the spiritual needs of the surrounding community; construction began on a 7,200 s.f. addition and renovation project to the existing parish in June 2009. This addition included a new Multipurpose Hall, Education Center, Gathering Center, Parish Offices and a warming kitchen, patio, and distribution window, affectionately named "McAnthony Window," which is used to serve meals to the homeless and underprivileged.

St. Anthony's McAnthony Window also received a covered patio area with heating elements for colder months. The McAnthony Window helps to meet the needs for those who have little or no other means of support. They previously prepared between 125 and 150 meals a day, 45,000 meals a year, out of a small, residential kitchen.

This project aims to achieve a more unified, aesthetically pleasing campus, which will attract attention to the historically significant church square and coincides well with the city's downtown beautification plans. In addition, it will create a unified square with historic emphasis placed on the original church building, a building to which Antoine LeClaire himself contributed the lead gift.

Russell Construction, located in Davenport, IA, served as the Design/Builder for the $1,800,000 addition and renovation project. Russell has delivered over $40 million in religious facilities in and around the Quad Cities area. SGGM, located in Davenport, IA provided architectural services. For more information on Russell Construction or SGGM, please visit their corporate websites at www.russellco.com or www.sggm.net.

Celebrate Easter with us!

8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.

We'll serve Communion at both services!

Same great message! Two great services!

Christian Center Church

2103 West Third Street

Davenport, IA

Phone: 563-322-2959

WHO:                  GENERAL PUBLIC

WHAT:                EASTER EGG HUNT

WHEN:                SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 2010 10:30 - 11:30 AM

WHERE:             IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH,3834 ROCKINGHAM ROAD,DAVENPORT, IOWA


Immanuel Lutheran Church & Preschool in Davenport, is having an Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 3, 2010 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Open to all children ages 10 and under. Along with the Easter Egg hunt, there will be games, face-painting and a Coloring Contest! Bring a basket if you like, or a bag can be provided. In case of weather, event will be held indoors.

This event is free and open to the public.  We hope you are able to join us!  For more information, please contact the church office at 563-324-6431.

WHEN: 3-27-10

TIME: 1-4 p.m.

WHERE: Barnes and Noble, 320 W. Kimberly Rd., Davenport, IA 52806

WHAT: Louise will be available to sign copies of her Christian Living book, Longing for Wholeness.

Longing For Wholeness is a compassionate and conclusive work written in a fresh style. You will stay engaged as Linda Louise fits the bits and pieces of her life together to fill the emptiness that yearns for worth and loving acceptance. In her compelling story, she reveals the dynamics of a life riddled with shame and contempt. Inside this book, Linda shares her experiences to inspire hope and how she found the freedom to express who she believes she was born to be. You will never question the hope that fills the words written here.

For more information, contact Terry Cordingley at 888-361-9473 or terry@tatepublishing.com

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Tourism in Germany: What to Do, See and Say on Saturday, March 27 at 2 p.m.

We hope you will join us on Saturday, March 27 at 2:00 p.m. for our next program, "Tourism in Germany: What to Do, See and Say." Reminiscing on travel experiences or exploring future excursions can seem like a welcome mini-getaway. This presentation will share some ideas for destinations and activities in the south of Germany (Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg) as well as some helpful words and phrases for you to get by on your next trip to Germany, Austria and/or Switzerland. This event will be hosted by Bryan Schmid and is free for members and free with museum admission for nonmembers.
A few spots still open in our German Language Classes. Sign up today! Class start next Tuesday the 23rd.

German Level I
Prerequisite:
None
Date: Meets Tuesdays afternoons starting March 23 - June 15 (No class April 20.)
Time/Location: 5:00-6:30 pm at the German American Heritage Center, 4th floor
Cost: Members: $75 for the course and $20 for the manual; Nonmembers: $95 for the class and $20 for the manual
Text: Chapters 1-4 of German - a Self-teaching Guide (available through the museum).
Vocabulary topics: greetings, introductions, telling about yourself and your family, useful expressions, numbers (measurements, currencies, sizes, temperature), food, restaurants & eating, hotels and overnight accommodations. Lessons may include additional topics as needed. To register call  563-322-8844.

German Level II
Prerequisite: German I or some basic knowledge of German language.
Dates: Meets Tuesday evenings starting March 23 - June 15 (No class April 20.)
Time/Location: 7-8:30 pm at the German American Heritage Center, 4th floor
Cost: Members: $75 for the course and $20 for the manual; Nonmembers: $95 for the class and $20 for the manual
Text: Chapters 5-8  of the text German - a Self-teaching Guide Available through the museum.
Vocabulary and conversation topics: Numbers, telling time, train and air travel, shopping, health care, & going to the doctor in Germany, entertainment and recreation.  Lessons may include additional topics as needed.  To register call  563-322-8844. 


ALL ABOARD! Join us for a day trip to historic Kalona, Iowa on  Monday,  May 3, 2010 . Reserve your spot soon!


Time:
7:15 a.m.-5:35 p.m.
(Bus departs/returns at the German American Heritage Center)

Cost: Members $55;
Non-members $65
Includes transportation by motor coach, family style lunch in a farm house, and tours. Lunch will be in a farm house and served family style. Lunch will include roast beef, noodles, mashed potatoes and gravy, bread, relish, pies and ice tea or coffee. 

Description:
Relive the 1800's when you visit the Historical Village with its 13 authentically restored buildings. Throughout the day you'll travel the scenic back-roads with our guides and experience a new sense of the hard work and family ethic that continues to mark the Amish way of life. We will explore Kalona Historic Village and Quilt & Textile Museum. Also enjoy a visit to the bakery, shops and general store. During the trip, you will also have an opportunity to watch a live horse auction as well. Watch demonstrations such as noodle making and cheese making, and traditional crafts including woodworking.
To reserve your spot for the trip, call 563-322-8844 before April 26. We encourage you to register soon, as space is limited.

O'Reilly Auto Parts, Kids Racing For Kids are new partners

Rock Island, IL - The Rock Island Grand Prix, the world's largest karting street race, is proud to announce that communications giant AT&T will return as a Presenting Sponsor of the race for the 16th year!

They will also be joined by several new sponsors in 2010.

While AT&T has shared the top billing at Rock Island from time to time, no other company has been such a high profile supporter for every year of the race's existence. The long-term support from AT&T has allowed the race to thrive in some years and survive in others, according to RIGP president Roger Ruthhart.

"AT&T's support of this grass roots motor sports event, the city of Rock Island and the Quad-Cities in general has been unsurpassed. Over the many years this support represents almost $150,000 in commitment to the sport of kart racing. We hope racers across the country keep that in mind when they make decisions about communication and internet suppliers and directory advertising," said Ruthhart.

"The Quad-Cities Convention and Visitor's Bureau has estimated that each year the Rock Island Grand Prix has an economic impact of more than $2 million on the local economy.  The investment by AT&T's and other sponsors in the Quad-Cities has translated into more than $32 million over the life of the event," Ruthhart added.

"Every year the Rock Island Grand Prix is an exciting event that brings the Quad-Cities community together and even brings racers and tourists from around the world," said Dennis Pauley, director of external affairs for AT&T. "At AT&T we want to connect people to their world, everywhere they live and work, and do it better than anyone else. That's why we are proud to continue our investment in the Quad-Cities as the presenting sponsor of the Rock Island Grand Prix. We look forward to an exciting and enjoyable Rock Island Grand Prix in September."

The Rock Island Grand Prix also has signed a new corporate partnership deal with O'Reilly Auto Parts.

"We are excited to have a dominant national retail and service-oriented company like O'Reilly Auto Parts involved with our event," said Ruthhart. Our racers come from all over the country and whether it is parts for their karts, haulers, trailers or family vehicles, they can rely on the O'Reilly family of auto parts stores to keep their equipment rolling."

"We look forward to working with the O'Reilly stores in the Quad-Cities and surrounding region to help promote their service and product lines," Ruthhart added.

The RIGP is also proud to announce a new partnership with Kids Racing for Kids (KRFK). The foundation was started by Tim Self to benefit children who, unlike his son Austin, were unable to enjoy the thrills of racing. The foundation will sponsor the TAG Junior class at this year's Rock Island Grand Prix.

"We would like to thank Tim Self, Jim Sharkey and Kids Racing for Kids foundation for their support this year. We look forward to helping to educate the karting world and the Quad-Cities about the great work done by this group," said Ruthhart

"I started this foundation not only to give back to children in need, but also to promote positive values in kids that aren't always learned by what they're taught in school," said Self. "I wanted to partner with a racing organization with exposure so we could get attention to the foundation, while bringing exposure to karting in the communities we race in."

Race details are available on the Grand Prix website at rockislandgrandprix.com.

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(Quad Cities - Iowa/Illinois) - Mark July 3, 2010 on your calendar to attend the most patriotic, musical celebration of our country's freedom in the region. Red, White & Boom organizers, the Mississippi Valley Blues Society and the Quad City Symphony Orchestra are working together to produce a musical extravaganza - complete with fireworks - that will delight music enthusiasts, families and tourists alike. Thanks to generous sponsorship, there will be no charge to attend the festivities.

In addition to Red, White & Boom's traditional family-friendly events that go on throughout the day on July 3 in Davenport and Rock Island, IH Mississippi Valley Blues Fest - one of the top blues festivals in the country - will also be underway in downtown Davenport's LeClaire Park.  Admission to Blues Fest will be free on July 3. New to Blues Fest this year, the Quad City Symphony Orchestra will make a special appearance that evening, performing "Patriot Pops," blues-inspired arrangements and traditional patriotic music.

To top things off, Red, White & Boom's signature fireworks will launch over the Mississippi River during the last 30 minutes of symphony's program, which will be choreographed to the display and broadcast live on radio station STAR 93.5 FM.

Red, White & Boom is the largest bi-state celebration of our country's freedom in the region and is part of RiverVision, a shared plan between the cities of Davenport and Rock Island to develop one of the most spectacular riverfronts in the nation.

IH Mississippi Valley Blues Fest is in its 26th year and is produced by the Mississippi Valley Blues Society, an all-volunteer organization with one of the most active blues education programs in the nation.

Specific details about Red, White & Boom and Blues Fest will be released at a later date.

About our Sponsors

Red, White and Boom is sponsored by the Riverboat Development Authority, Genesis Health System, IH Mississippi Valley Credit Union, numerous civic partners and is produced by the Iowa Quad Cities Chamber of Commerce Downtown Partnership.

IH Mississippi Valley Blues Festival is sponsored by IH Mississippi Valley Credit Union, the

Riverboat Development Authority, Scott County Regional Authority and numerous civic partners. For more details visit mvbs.org.

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The next meeting for the Scott County Historic Preservation Society (SCHPS)  will be held on March 11, 2010 at 7pm at the Beer Cellar Room at the Front Street Brewery located at 208 E. River Dr., Davenport, IA

Dr. Frank Claudy will perform on the Irish flute, playing authentic music of Ireland. Come early for optional dinner from 6-7pm
For more information contact Duane Timm at bigdaddydtimm@yahoo.com or  563-323-4088.

SERVE YOUR COMMUNITY BY DONATING TO GOODWILL® DURING

THE YOUNKERS GOODWILL SALE EVENT

Earn a Discount at Younkers Through Donations to Goodwill


MILWAUKEE, WI (March 4, 2010) ? The economy is showing signs of recovery, but a new survey from the National Association for Business Economics shows that job growth will likely be slow for the next couple of years. People who are already dealing with long bouts of unemployment need help to find jobs and take care of their families. By donating clean, gently used clothing and textiles during the semi-annual Goodwill Sale at Younkers stores, donors can help those individuals obtain job training and employment and receive a discount on new merchandise at the same time.


The Goodwill Sale at Younkers stores will take place from Wednesday, March 10, 2010, through Wednesday, March 24, 2010. Consumers who donate clothing and textiles at Younkers will receive a discount coupon for every item donated. The coupon can be used at Younkers locations for 20% off apparel, shoes and accessories, and 15% off cosmetics, fragrances and home store merchandise. Certain items, including electronics and toys, qualify for a 10% discount.


Donations will be sold in Goodwill stores, where the revenues fund job training programs, employment placement services and other community-based services for people with disabilities, those who lack education or job experience and others facing challenges to finding employment.


"Donating items you no longer need to Goodwill is a simple act of charity anyone can do and directly benefits people in your local communities," said Jim Gibbons, president and CEO of Goodwill Industries International. "Your donations allow Goodwill to provide the job training services that people need to build their careers, be independent and create a positive impact on their communities."


Every customer who donates at Younkers during the Goodwill Sale is contributing an "Act of Goodwill" to help others. People who pledge their support for Goodwill's mission and register their commitment on the www.millionactsofgoodwill.com website, will receive an exclusive 25% discount in-store coupon. Those who register on the website will also have a chance to play the Spin to Win game and be entered in the $1,000 cash prize sweepstakes.


As people clean out their closets this spring, Younkers and Goodwill urge donors to carefully decide what they do with items they no longer need. The Goodwill Sale generates millions of pounds of donations for Goodwill, a nonprofit organization with a long history of strengthening families and communities. Every 42 seconds of every business day, a person served by Goodwill earns a good job, allowing them to pay for household expenses like food and child care, as well as allowing them to make long-term economic investments such as education or purchasing a home or car.


"The Goodwill Sale is more than a major sale event for our Company; it enables Goodwill to help those who need it most in our local communities," said Bud Bergren, president and chief executive officer of The Bon-Ton Stores, Inc. "The successful partnership between Younkers and Goodwill gives people an opportunity to help their neighbors who are building their job skills and careers."


About Goodwill Industries International

Goodwill Industries International is a network of 180 community-based, independent agencies in the United States, Canada and 13 other countries. One of the nation's top five most valuable and recognized nonprofit brands as well as a leading social services enterprise, Goodwill generates opportunities for people to achieve economic stability and build strong families and vibrant communities by offering job training programs, employment placement services and other community-based programs for people who have disabilities, lack education or job experience, or face other challenges to finding employment. To pay for its programs, Goodwill sells donated clothes and other household items in more than 2,300 retail stores and online at shopgoodwill.com. Local Goodwill agencies also build revenue and create jobs by contracting with businesses and government to provide a wide range of commercial services, including packaging and assembly, food service preparation, and document imaging and shredding. More than 1.5 million people in the United States and Canada have benefited from Goodwill's career services. Goodwill channels 84 percent of its revenues directly into its programs and services. To find your local Goodwill, use the online locator at www.goodwill.org or call (800) 664-6577.


About The Bon-Ton Stores, Inc.

The Bon-Ton Stores, Inc., with headquarters in York, Pennsylvania and Milwaukee, Wisconsin, operates 278 stores, including 11 furniture galleries, in 23 states in the Northeast, Midwest and upper Great Plains under the Bon-Ton, Bergner's, Boston Store, Carson Pirie Scott, Elder-Beerman, Herberger's and Younkers nameplates and, under the Parisian nameplate, stores in the Detroit, Michigan area. The stores offer a broad assortment of brand-name fashion apparel and accessories for women, men and children, as well as cosmetics and home furnishings. The Bon-Ton Stores, Inc is an active and positive participant in the communities that it serves. The Goodwill Sale event is long standing charitable partnership the Company developed to support its Hometown commitment and build strong communities.


Rummage & Bake Sale

St. James Lutheran Church, 3145 - 31st Avenue in Rock Island, will hold their annual Rummage & Bake Sale fund-raiser in April at the church.  Come on out on April 8th and 9th from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. and April 10th from 9:00 a.m. until 12 Noon for the best bargains in town.

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