Daily Herbs and Spices

Finalizing the Institute's list of  the recommended herbs

to be taken daily for optimum health.

The InstiuteCHT has formulated a daily herb and spice plate for preventative care and optimum health.

General Discussion to follow.

December 3rd. 2015.

2nd Floor of  the Moline Commercial Club

1530 Fifth Avenue.  Moline. Illinois.

7.00 p.m.

The presentation will be available on the website www.qcinstitute.org under ISE ARTICLES.

Free and open to the public.

Doors open at 6.30

Independent Scholars Evenings are sponsored by

THE INSTITUTE FOR CULTURAL & HEALING TRADITIONS, Ltd....development through innovative scholarship

The Institute for Cultural & Healing Traditions, Ltd is a 501©3 organization since 1996

www.qcinstitute.org

email: instistutecht@gmail.com

* please note: printed copies of Independent Scholars presentations are available in library at The Moline Commercial Club.

The Institute for Cultural and Healing Traditions, Ltd.   Or Institute CHT  for short.

1530 Fifth Avenue
Moline
Illinois. 61265

Please visit our website: www.qcinstitute.org

ABOUT THE INDEPENDENT SCHOLARS' EVENINGS:

To all Independent Scholars:  let us know if you will like to present / discuss your work during an upcoming Independent Scholars' Evening.  Held every Thursday evening at 7.00 pm during a shortened academic year, these evenings are focused on the topic of presentation, and are intellectually stimulating, free, and open to the public.

Independent Scholars give a presentation-discussion to an audience of interested co-learners during these Evenings  which are dedicated to the scholars giving the presentation.  Audiences actively participate bringing their ideas and critique to the scholars' work. 

As co-learners, your presence is vital. Your presence supports the work of the Independent Scholars as their original work is being finalized for publication or further ongoing presentation. 

Dedicated to the promotion of the ongoing work of Independent Scholars, these Evenings are not commercial evenings, although many Independent Scholars have privately benefited commercially from their presentations at these Independent Scholars' Evenings.

Additionally,  in today's economy, often citizens cannot, or do not wish to,  get monetary employment  in their area of interest and training; or their interests have changed and continue to change as they grow, as is often the case. These ISE or Independent Scholars Evenings are the venue or vehicle for this parallel work in today's modern era.

Keeping these considerations in mind, The Institute promotes the work of Independent Scholars. The Institute does this by providing a free -standing structured organization to Independent Scholars who give their presentations at these dedicated weekly Independent Scholars' Evenings.

Not governed by any State Educational Board requirements, or potential existing bias of departmental heads or peers, yet within the perimeters of Federal and State laws, these free-standing Independent Scholars' Evenings sessions are dedicated to those who wish to use these evenings for their ongoing personal life's work.  Please visit our website: www.qcinstitute.org to review archives.

These evenings are characterized by a vigorous, stimulating and uplifting intellectual atmosphere. All the presentations and opinions are authentic and original.

Independent Scholars' Evenings are sponsored by The Institute for Cultural & Healing Traditions, a 501(c)3 organization according to the United States law at State and Federal levels since 1996.

The Institute is free-standing. Although we have a Board of Directors, we do not control the content of presentations. Social perimeters and market forces decide and are factored into governing the success of Independent Scholars personal work.

The Independent Scholars' Evenings are purely a Community  organization for intellectual inquiry, expression  and the Freedom of Speech.
Join us at The Putnam for a holiday season favorite,
the annual Polar Express Pajama Parties on December 17, 18 & 19!
Families are encouraged to come dressed to impress in their pajamas to the Putnam, and enjoy activities such as decorating your own sleigh bell, getting your face painted, a Lights-Out Museum Scavenger Hunt (Don't forget to bring your flashlight!), and holiday games.  Families and guests will also get to pick out their favorite hot chocolate toppings as they grab a cup of hot cocoa on their way into the Putnam's National Geographic GIANT Screen Theater for a viewing of the classic holiday film The Polar Express 3D.
Purchase your tickets online or by calling (563) 324-1933! ?Space is limited and reservations are required.
The Polar Express 3D
A young boy embarks on a magical adventure to the North Pole on the Polar Express. During his adventure he learns about friendship, bravery, and the spirit of Christmas.
More information

CITY COUNCIL VACANCY

Due to the results of the recent City elections a vacancy will occur on the City Council effective as of January 1, 2016. At this time the LeClaire City Council intends to fill this vacancy by appointment.

All persons interested in being appointed to this vacancy and to be considered for such must submit a standard City committee membership application form (available at City Hall or on the City' website, "Board & Committee Membership Application", along with a general letter of interest (resume) to the City Clerk at 325 Wisconsin Street, LeClaire, Iowa 52753 by the close of business (5:00 p.m. local time) on Thursday, December 31, 2015. Notice is further given that this appointment shall be for the period until the next pending election (November 8, 2016). Prospective candidate/applicants review and interviews have been tentatively set by the City Council for their Committee-of-the-Whole meeting to be held on Monday, January 4, 2016 at 7:00 p.m.  This appointment is expected to be formally considered at the Council meeting to be held at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, January 18, 2016. The electors of the City of LeClaire have the right to file a petition requiring that the vacancy be filled by a special election. A valid petition requesting a special election to fill the vacancy must be filed with the LeClaire City Clerk within fourteen days after the publication of the official "Notice of Vacancy" or within fourteen days after the appointment is made, whichever is later. If you have any questions, please contact the LeClaire City Clerk's office at 563-289-4242.

 

CALENDAR

November 21st - Annual Community Thanksgiving Meal - LeClaire Fire Station 5:00pm. Everyone is welcome to come and eat and enjoy the fellowship! Come and get to know your neighbors. More information please Contact Jenna Graff - 717-580-1101

 

November 20th, 21st, 22nd - Enright's Le Claire Super Wash Annual Holiday Promotion to Kick Off Holiday Token Sale! Free carwashes 11:00-5:00, Friday and Saturday, the 20th and 21st! Automatic carwash tokens on sale 5 for $20, each token a $6.50 value. Tokens may can be purchased with cash, check, or credit card and make Great Holiday Gifts! Sign up to win carwashes and the "Blue Super Wash Wagon".   Weekly winners posted on our reader board.  Attendants on duty 8:30-10:00, Monday thru Friday and 8:30 to 3:00, on weekends. All attendant hours are subject to weather.

November 23rd - Economic Development Meeting - City Hall - 8a.m.

November 23rd - The Faithful Pilot Café & Spirits - New Menu Launch! Call 563-289-4156 for reservations.

November 28th - Small Business Saturday Support the local economy by shopping LeClaire's small businesses. Fun scavenger hunt will be offered with chance to win a prize. More information to come. #LeClaireShopSmall

 

December 3rd - Local Photographer Burt Gearhart will present "Seasonal Scenery of LeClaire" at the LeClaire Community Library 6:30pm "All-ages" slide presentation and lecture. Prints of Bald Eagles, rural scenery, the Mississippi River, and historic beauty of LeClaire on display. Free, seating is limited. http://www.leclaire.lib.ia.us/archive/2015/12/seasonal-scenery-of-le-claire

 

December 4th - First Friday - 5:30-8pm.

Fun food and cocktail sampling at the Mississippi River Distilling Co.

Wine tasting at Wide River Winery

Live music at 7:30pm at The Faithful Pilot Café & Spirits with Bobby Ray Bunch

Restaurant specials, and some shops open late!

 

December 4th-6th - Christmas in LeClaire!

With crafts, Silent Auction, baked goods, cookie decorating and great shopping at all our unique shops and good food at the restaurants, you're sure to find the perfect gift for those special people in your lives. There's something for everyone at Christmas in LeClaire, brought to you by WQAD.

Schedule of Events:

Friday, December 4th

9-5 - Buffalo Bill Museum Tours - Adults $5, Seniors $4, ages 6-16, $1

10-5 - Masonic Lodge - Cookie Sale, Lunch and Crafts.

10-8 - LeClaire Civic Center - Crafts, Silent Auction, Baked Goods & More. Author Blake Ross will be selling books and prints.

10-8 - Riverside Foursquare Church - Bake Sale & Family Activities. Decorate your own Cookie! FREE coffee and hot chocolate. Warming station.

5-8 - Unique Creations & Gifts - Kids make reindeer food.

5:30-8 - Mississippi River Distilling Company - First Friday Open House. Free cocktail and food samples.

5:30-8 - Santas from Around the World Strolling Through Downtown LeClaire

Saturday, December 5th

8-10 - Breakfast with Santa at Happy Joe's! Sponsored by Happy Joe's and Black Hawk Bank & Trust. Kids - $4.50, Adults - $8.50. Visit with Santa until 11:30.

9-5 - Buffalo Bill Museum Tours - Adults $5, Seniors $4, ages 6-16, $1

10-5 - Masonic Lodge - Cookie Sale, Lunch and Crafts.

10-8 - LeClaire Civic Center - Crafts, Silent Auction, Baked Goods & More. Author Blake Ross will be selling books and prints.

10-8 - Riverside Foursquare Church - Bake Sale & Family Activities. Decorate your own Cookie! FREE coffee and hot chocolate. Warming station.

10-12 - Santas from Around the World Strolling Through Downtown LeClaire

10-3 - Masonic Lodge - Kids can explore "The Miracle of Jesus", sponsored by PPALS Ministry, the Lutheran and Presbyterian Churches of Princeton and LeClaire. Children's activities include games, crafts, food, storytelling and Bethlehem Marketplace booths.

10-4 - LeClaire Civic Center - Luke Travers creates Wooden Shoes

10-4 - LeClaire Civic Center Parking Lot - Chainsaw Carver

11-2 - Antique Archeology - Visit with Mrs. Clause and get a candy cane!

11-4 - LeClaire Civic Center Parking Lot - Santa's Gift Shop. Kids use "Christmas in LeClaire $"!

11-7 - FREE Trolley Rides with designated stops throughout downtown LeClaire.

11- 8 - Unique Creations & Gifts - Kids make reindeer food.

12-5 - Unique Creations & Gifts - Kids get picture with Elf on the Shelf.

12-3 - Mississippi River Distilling Company - WQAD Selfie Set on the patio.

2-4 - Granite Xact - Face Painting and Balloon Artist

2-4 - Santas from Around the World Strolling Through Downtown LeClaire. Stop at Best Days Photography and the kids can have their picture taken with one of the Strolling Santas. There will be a free download so you can print their pictures!

5:30-8 - Mississippi River Distilling Company - First Saturday Open House. Free cocktail and food samples.

Sunday, December 6th

10-4 - LeClaire Civic Center - Crafts, Silent Auction, Baked Goods & More. Bidding for Silent Auction closes at 2PM. Author Blake Ross will be selling books and prints.

10-4 - LeClaire Civic Center - Luke Travers creates Wooden Shoes.

11-4 - LeClaire Civic Center Parking Lot - Santa's Gift Shop. Kids use "Christmas in LeClaire $"!

11-4 - FREE Trolley Rides with designated stops throughout downtown LeClaire.

11-4 - Unique Creations & Gifts - Kids make reindeer food.

12-5 - Buffalo Bill Museum Tours - Adults $5, Seniors $4, ages 6-16, $1

1-3 - Santas from Around the World Strolling Through Downtown LeClaire.

December 5th - Star Gifts for Kids Trivia Night - Leclaire Fire Station Doors open at 6:00 pm and trivia will start at 7pm. Cost is $10 per person. All proceeds go to Star Gifts for Kids! You don't have to be good at trivia - come for the fun, the raffles and to support this great cause! Contact Barry Long to reserve a table - 563-949-6969 or bal400@aol.com

December 8th - Chamber Networking Lunch - Subway noon. Everyone Welcome!

December 12th - Princeton Community Center - Open House and Christmas at the Center! For All Ages! 6-8:30 P.M. An evening featuring Santa, children's activities, music, refreshments and beautiful holiday decorations. Invite your family and neighbors to meet you at the center for a special evening of good fellowship!

December 20th - Celebrate Christmas at Zion Lutheran Church, Princeton Sunday School Christmas Program - 4 p.m. Children ages 4-12 will perform a Christmas pageant followed by Christmas cookies and punch.

December 22nd - Blue Christmas Worship Service - Zion Lutheran Church, Princeton 7 p.m. This contemplative service is especially for those grieving and for all who find Christmas to be a difficult time. A time of fellowship will follow the worship service.

 

December 24th - Candlelight Christmas Eve Worship - Zion Lutheran Church, Princeton. 5 p.m. This traditional Christmas service is for all who enjoy singing Christmas carols and hearing the good news of Christ's birth.

SAVE THE DATE

January 30th, 2016 - LeClaire Chamber Annual Awards Dinner - Davenport Country Club

 

FYI

Looking for Strolling Santas and Other Characters for Christmas in LeClaire! Volunteers for Friday evening after 4 p.m. Sat. from 11 until 7pm and Sunday from 12 noon until 3pm. Great Costumes and goodies to pass out provided! Just bring your Holiday Spirit and Smile to show everyone our community's spirit and zest for fun!  Call Kim and leave message - 563-289-5699. 4 to 6 women and 8 to 12 men needed for short shifts and longer periods to stroll and be on the trolley!

It's not too early to reserve the LeClaire Civic Center for your holiday party! Go to www.leclairecivicclub.org for details or call 563-639-4621. Half- and full-day rentals; furnished kitchen; large screen television.

To help support their endowment fund, the Friends of the Library have partnered up with Isabel Bloom to create the Green Tree Wall Plaque, on sale for $24, with part of the proceeds going toward the LeClaire Community Library's endowment. If you are interested in purchasing one of these plaques, please contact Becky Pilger at bekpilg71@aol.com or find them at the Library. Those who make a $1000 donation or more to the Library's endowment will receive a complimentary plaque as a thank you for supporting the library. These plaques are available at the Library and at the LeClaire Isabel Bloom store in LeClaire.

Blue Iguana Homemade soups are back! Make sure to ask about our soup of the day.

Reusable Usables Creative Arts Center - Coming in January - All Ages PLAY Cafe where you can "Play..Gather..Create" with friends, neighbors and family.  Play Cafe will be open two Saturdays or more each month starting in January.  Details on our website.

Reusable Usables will be offering some amazing new classes and events in our new studio space, facilitated by talented local artist.  Looking for people like you to share your passion and teach a class/workshop in our new studio. visit www.reusableusables.org

Visit the LeClaire Chamber of Commerce website www.leclairechamber.com and see us on Facebook!

If you would like to attend a Chamber Board Meeting in order to present a topic, please contact the Board in advance at LeClaireChamber@gmail.com in order to be included an upcoming agenda. You will be contacted with confirmation of being included in the agenda. Board Meetings are held the 4th Tuesday of each month, 8a.m. at LeClaire City Hall.

SERVING THE COMMUNITY AND BEYOND

The Moline Public Library's "The Grrreat Tiger Tales Reading Challenge" sponsored by Ascentra Credit Union was held Saturday, Nov. 14 at the library. Moline first graders were rewarded for reading 10 books in one month.  Students reaching their goals enjoyed a pizza party at the library.  Each student was recognized by name, awarded a certificate of achievement and given a stuffed tiger provided by Ascentra Credit Union.  Each class then poses for a picture alongside Ascentra mascot Jumpin' George.  "It's a great feeling seeing over 300 first graders excited about reading," says Alvaro Macias, Ascentra Credit Union Community Development Manager.  "When they are recognized by name in front of their family and a large audience, the students are seeing the importance and rewards of reading." The Moline-Coal Valley School District, Moline Public Library and Ascentra Credit Union have worked together to promote the love of reading to Moline's first graders since 2009.

 

Pick up the LeClaire information guide at the LeClaire Information Center. It has many photos and great information for everyone including residents, potential residents, visitors, realtors, relocation personnel, schools, and more! Summer hours have started: Monday-Saturday 10am-4pm; Sunday 1-4pm. 122 N. Cody Road. LIC Volunteers Needed! Contact Cindy Bruhn at info@visitleclaire.com or 563-650-7963 to volunteer.

PROPERTY LISTINGS

Commercial Property for Rent - 1405 Eagle Ridge Road, LeClaire. 2,500 SF newly constructed office/retail space. Co-Tenant Snap Fitness. Owner will subdivide space. Private parking lot. ADA compliant. Contact: Meg Halligan, NAI Ruhl Commercial Company, mhalligan@ruhlcommercial.com, Office: 563-355-4000 Website Link: http://www.ruhlcommercial.com/Page/Property.aspx?mls=7032508

Commercial Property for Sale 613-617 N Cody Road, LeClaire IA 52753. Contact Jeff R. Heuer, NAI Ruhl Commercial Company, jheuer@ruhlcommercial.com, Office: 563-355-4000, Direct: 563-823-5107.

Commercial Property for Sale Cody Road, LeClaire IA 52753. Contact John G. Ruhl, NAI Ruhl Commercial Company, jruhl@ruhlcommercial.com, Office: 563-355-4000, Direct: 563-823-5126.

Commercial Property Available Eagle Ridge Road, LeClaire, Iowa. Please call Mike Burke - Mel Foster Co. mburke@melforsterco.com, Mobile: 563-349-2705, Direct: 563-823-5272

Do you have Residential or Commercial property available? Please contact the LeClaire Chamber of Commerce, leclairechamber@gmail.com, with a property description, complete contact information including phone numbers and rental or purchase pricing.

LECLAIRE EVENTS COMING UP!

November 28th - Small Business Saturday

December 4th-6th - Christmas in LeClaire

January 30th - LeClaire Chamber Annual Awards Dinner

CHAMBER NETWORKING EVENTS - EVERYONE WELCOME!

December 8th - Subway, LeClaire - Lunch - noon

Rock Island, IL: Coloring for adults is a Big Thing right now, with enthusiasts praising its positive influence on calming anxiety, focusing on the moment, and relaxation.

If holiday shopping rush already has you tied in knots, take time for a free Coloring for Adults program at the Rock Island Main Library on Monday, Nov. 30. Relax and create from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm in the Main Library's Community Room at 401 19th Street. The library will provide a variety of coloring sheets, art supplies, cocoa, tea and a light snack. The event is for adults ages 18 and up and is free.

For more information about Rock Island Library hours, services and programs, visit the library's online branch at www.rockislandlibrary.org, call 309-732-READ, or follow the library on Facebook or Twitter.

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Saturday, November 21; 3:30-6:00 pm
On The John Deere Commons
The annual Lighting on the Commons will kick off the holiday season in downtown Moline this Saturday, November 21. Spend the afternoon on the John Deere Commons. Festivities begin at 3:30 pm and culminate with a lighting ceremony and fireworks beginning at 6:00 pm. Admission to the event is free.
Enjoy tractor-drawn wagon rides, children's activities, refreshments, live music and entertainment. Santa and Mrs. Claus will also be in town for the event.
The Lighting on the Commons brought to you by the John Deere, Moline Centre, The Radisson on John Deere Commons, The iWireless Center, MetroLINK, Hy-Vee and Snowstar.

For additional information visit www.lightingonthecommons,com or www.iwirelesscenter.com.

The Coralville Center for the Performing Arts will host the 2015 Festival of Trees on Saturday, November 28 beginning at 6:30pm at Brown Deer Golf Club, located at 1900 Country Club Drive in Coralville.

This annual event features live and silent auctions of artistically decorated trees and wreaths created by local artists and organizations.  In addition to the auction, the event features heavy hors d'oeuvres, cash bar, and performances by City Circle, Young Footliters, and dancing to Rod Pierson's Not-So Big Band.  The popular grab bags will again feature exciting prizes for both children and adults!

Tickets ($25, or 10 for $200) are available at coralvillearts.org, by phone at 319.248.9370, and in person at the CCPA box office and Coralville Recreation Center.

 

Breakfast with Santa

Families are invited to join Santa at Brown Deer Golf Club for pancakes, fruit, juice, and coffee on the morning of November 28 at 9am or 10:30am, all in the gorgeous atmosphere of the Festival of Trees.  Santa's elves will have crafts, and each family will get to take a picture with Santa, which will be emailed by the following Monday, perfect for holiday cards!

Tickets are $10 in advance and $12 the day of the event, and are available at coralvillearts.org, by phone at 319.248.9370, and in person at the CCPA box office and Coralville Recreation Center.

Festival of Trees Open House - Friday, November 27 1:00-5:00 pm

Enjoy pie and coffee while you get a special preview of the trees and wreaths created for this year's Festival!  Admission is only $5 at the door at Brown Deer Golf Club.

City Circle Acting Company is the community theater program of the Coralville Center for the Performing Arts.  Since 1997, City Circle's mission has been the production of high quality dramatic, musical, and performing art pieces for the enjoyment of the public.  Upcoming City Circle productions include Oliver (December 11-20), Sweeny Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (February 12-14), and 1776 (April 29-May 8).

Owned and operated by the City of Coralville, the Coralville Center for the Performing Arts is dedicated to enriching the community and contributing to the vitality of Coralville by offering an accessible, affordable venue for a variety of performances, presentations, and public and private events.  The 472 seat theater opened August 26, 2011 and has hosted performances from City Circle Acting Company, Orchestra Iowa, Cedar Rapids Opera Theatre, Dan Knight, Lola Astanova, Lorie Line, Judy Carmichael, Jim McDonough, Nolte Academy of Dance, and many others.  Coralville schools are also able to use the Center free of charge up to three times per year. The Center was named 2012 Member of the Year by the Iowa City/Coralville Area Convention and Visitors Bureau.

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At the center of downtown's holiday festivities is one of our all time favorite events, Quad City Arts Festival of Trees! Celebrating 30 years of the festival, the event will feature numerous special events including the celebrity lunch, grand premiere party, silver bell social, jingle jam and more. Of course, the Holiday Parade kicks off on Saturday; it's still the largest helium-balloon parade in the Midwest!  The Figge Art Museum is also featuring FREE admission all day Saturday. 
Come downtown tonight for a Third Thursday holiday shopping kick-off! In addition to the usual Third Thursday VIP treatment, many shops are unveiling festive window displays! There's 25+ businesses that will be open late offering sales, specials, giveaways, treats and so much more.   RSVP to our Facebook event and bring a friend. 

Gifts, Greetings & Gourmet has 50% off all items in the store, Oh So Sweet will have complimentary pie samples and you can sip on a delicious cocktail made from Artisan Grain Silver Rum, Great River Brewery has 1/2 off pints of Punk'N-Mator, and The Creative Collective is hosting an open house to show off their new co-working space. There's many sales you won't want to miss out on; check out the full list of participating businesses and specials.

River Music Experience has a busy weekend starting on Friday with local up and coming pop artist, Alyx Rush.  In the Redstone Room, Australian guitar virtuoso and River Roots Live favorite Joe Robinson is making a return trip to the QC!  Bringing their signature sound of roots infused Reggae Rock, Jon Wayne and The Pain will take the stage on Saturday and adding a bold fusion of Jam and EDM.

Parents - do you need a few hours without the kiddos to run errands, have a date night, or go to dinner? The downtown Y is now offering, Kids Night Out! The Y staff has tons of fun and exciting activities planned throughout the evening including arts & crafts, swimming, movies and gym time. They will also serve the kids dinner. 

A downtown Davenport nonprofit organization has been nominated to receive a $75,000 donation from DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse and need your help to win it! Dress For Success Quad Cities is one of only eight nonprofits selected for the nationwide "Leave Your Mark" contest. Vote daily and support Dress for Success.

The Quad City Symphony Orchestra spectacular holiday tradition comes to the Adler this Friday and Saturday. Holiday Pops: Cirque de la Symphonie has an all new show this season! Artists are veterans of exceptional cirque events and include aerial flyers, acrobats, dancers, balancers and spinners! 

Last, but certainly not least, demolition of the former Howard Johnson hotel has begun! We are thrilled to see this project move forward with our partners at Riverwatch LLC and can't wait to enhance the eastern gateway to downtown. Check out the QC-Times recap and  footage from Mickle Communications of the ceremonial first swings of the wrecking ball.

For a complete list of the events this week and beyond, visit our event calendar

Future Events:
11/28 - Shop Small Business Saturday

Will we see you here on Thursday? November Third Thursday deals at the Food Hub are (all promotional sales only applicable during the night of Third Thursday):
Chico bags 25% off! Sustainable stocking stuffers to help reduce the sight of plastic bags snagged in trees and blowing across roads.
Warm up with hot cocoa, coffee, and tea. We will be sampling the luxurious and decadent dark hot chocolate and tea from Equal Exchange and coffee from Early Morning Coffee, our coffee roasting friends from Kewanee, IL. 10% off Equal Exchange and Early Morning Coffee products.

Stock up on stock! We carry Field Day organic chicken, beef, and vegetable broth to make an environmentally friendly and health conscious gravy or soup base. 15% off Better Than Bouillon and Field Day broth.

Savor the taste of fall with Great River Maple Syrup, made with the sap of maple trees from northeast Iowa. We carry grade 'b' syrup for those who know. 15% off. 

A complimentary shuttle provided by the Quad Cities Convention & Visitors Bureau will run from 5:30-8 pm with stops at Bucktown on E. 2nd Street, Oh So Sweet on Main St., L&D15 and German American Heritage Center on West 2nd St.

Davenport, Iowa (November 18, 2015) -. The Figge Art Museum will be offering FREE admission on Saturday for the Holiday Kick-Off Family FREE Day, sponsored by the Quad-City Times.

Celebrate the start of the holiday season with an assortment of holiday-themed crafts in the lobby as well as complimentary cookies and cocoa. Stroll through the galleries to experience the current exhibitions on view, or stop in the museum store to do some holiday shopping.

Current traveling exhibitions include : Ellen Wagener: Horizon Lines, Wit & Whimsy: The Photographs of Kenneth Josephson, Edward S. Curtis: One Hundred Masterworks and Wendy Red Star: Peelatchiwaaxpaash/Medicine Crow (Raven) and the 1880 Crow Peach Delegation.

The Museum Store will have class and store gift certificates available for purchase as well as gift memberships. This holiday season receive a free gift with any gift membership purchase.

About the Figge Art Museum 

The Figge Art Museum is located on the riverfront in downtown Davenport at 225 West Second Street. Hours are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday and Sundays noon to 5 p.m. Thursdays the museum is open until 9 p.m. Admission to the museum and tour is $7. Admission is always free to Figge members and institutional members, and free to all on Thursday evenings from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. To contact the museum, please call 563.326.7804, or visit www.figgeartmuseum.org.

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AMANA, Iowa- Amana Arts Guild

Christmas Haus Tour 2015

Dates: December 5, from 10am-4pm

December 6, from 1pm-5pm

$10 per person

Amana Arts Guild will host the Christmas Haus Tour again this year.  It's an event filled with lovely traditions and whimsical surprises.  During this festive season the Amana Arts Guild welcomes visitors to its 10th annual Christmas Tour of homes.  Progress has not eradicated the town's treasured traditions and quaint customs.  Amana's cedar sided, limestone and time bleached brick buildings have weathered well over a century.  Tour private home decorated for the holidays and take part in the ambience of Christmas in the Amana Colonies.  Visit with homeowners and get to know the colonies in a whole new way while you visit homes with stories as remarkable and varied as the colonies themselves.

While in the area visit the Tannebaum Forest open November 27th to December 20th, this enchanted forest at the Festhalle Barn is created by local businesses, artists and volunteers.  Live Christmas trees inspire holiday wishes while you visit with Santa and see the 17 foot tall handcrafted Weihnacht's Pyramid.  Also enjoy Prelude to Christmas December 4-6, the Colonies advent celebration.  Shop on candlelit streets in the village of Amana and visit the Amana Church Bazaar and Cookie Walk.  The Amana Heritage Museum will offer a glimpse of the Amana Colonies Christmas from the communal era with a special exhibit.

The Dawn Rutledge Haus        730--47th Ave    Amana

This home, built in 1857, was once occupied by the William Graichen family.  Much later it housed businesses and was a duplex.  Over the past few years it was remodeled by David and Yana Cutler taking the property from a side by side duplex to a retail shop on the main floor and a two bedroom apartment upstairs.  Dawn Rutledge is honored to be the current inhabitant of both spaces opening her shop "A Neu Dawn" in May of this year and residing upstairs since the previous August.  In the remodeling beams were exposed where possible and old world charm has been mixed with the modern convenience of a Great Room concept home. Dawn's residence features mostly family antiques and items purchased on her trips to France, England and the Czech Republic.

The Lynn and Lothar Beyer House        4529--220th Street       Amana

We bought our house in 2008 to open a book and music store (German Sense) on the first floor while living on the second floor. Later we moved the store into the remodeled garage building behind the house and used both floors as living area.

We do not know much about the early history of our house. A photo of an ox wagon from the late 1890 or early 1900 shows our house in the background without the entrance door on the east side. In July of 2013 we removed the old cement shingle siding and replaced it with new cedar siding revealing the original location and sizes of the windows. Where you currently see double windows (south and east side) there used to be two single windows about 1 to 2 feet apart. And where you can see smaller windows today (west and north side) we could find the standard sized larger ones (9 over 6).

Many of the Christmas decorations in the house including an advent wrath, a pyramid and several ornaments come from Germany.

Please use the entrance on the east side of the house.

Bruce and Deborah Kimm Haus        3172--121st Street       Amana

This Old Chicago brick and western red cedar home was designed by Deborah and built by her father, James Hicks of Sarasota Florida over a period of three extended summers in the early eighties.  The floor plan was originally intended for steep hillside acreage but Deborah fell in love with the small wooded development north of Amana known as Waldenburg, German for 'home in the woods.'  In order to accommodate the new terrain the plan was flipped so the front of the house actually faces the backyard!  Guests are invited to climb the Rainbow Boardwalk on the east side to enter the residence.  This lower level, which was originally utilized as a dance exercise studio, has been converted into the Deborah Kimm Gallery displaying an eclectic collection of art and Bruce's baseball memorabilia.  Guests are then invited to tour the main floor.  The wooden cathedral ceiling of Canadian Hemlock and the natural stone fireplace in the great room were brought in from the Smoky Mountains of North Carolina.  Several Amana artisans and craftsmen contributed to the current look of the kitchen and great room. Guests will enjoy viewing many antiques throughout the home as well as traditional and whimsical Christmas decor.

The Eric and Marsha Reihman Haus       709--13th Ave      High Amana

The Reihmann Haus was originally built as the Wendler Haus with original wood siding built in 1869.  The Henry Bendorf family purchased the home sometime in the early thirty's, 1932-35.   While doing the renovations of the kitchen newspaper articles dating January 1935 were found in walls.  In the 1950's the living room was remodeled adding the natural pine car siding which the Reihmann's worked into their new theme.

The Bendorfs were voted post master of the village of High in 1949 and President Truman appointed Henry Bendorf as postmaster in August of 1949.  A small porch was built on north side of the house for customers.   They ran the post office until the Government halted the offices in the homes.  The High Amana post office in the Bendorf home was closed in 1968.

Another Wendler family member, Stuart Wendler, bought the home and later sold it to Eric Reihmann in 1985.  Eric and Marsha along with their 3 children live in the home and have remodeled the kitchen staying with a rustic theme throughout the home because Eric and the kids Caleb, Adam, and Miranda are avid hunters and fishermen.

Eric and Marsha added wood floors and concrete counter tops to add to the rustic look. Eric, having his own concrete business, thought it would be neat to have concrete countertops.  The small porch built on the north side of the building for the post office has been converted into a pantry for the kitchen.  Marsha has tried to keep the "Hunters Dream" real to go along with the roots of hunting and fishing that Eric grew up with here in Amana.  Eric is a taxidermist as well so his work is prominent throughout the home. It is decorated with nature and the blessing of God's abundance of the rich land that He created, Amana.   Marsha keeps nature as the focal point for the home as the kids were raised with the same roots of living off the land.  It's a humble natural décor.

TROY RICHARD THOMAS HAUS & ART STUDIO      4412 V Street           Homestead

This historic Amana brick home was built in 1864 and was designed as a communal kitchen for the Amana village of Homestead.  It is currently the home and art studio for Troy Richard Thomas.  Mr. Thomas will show seven antique and art filled rooms with decorated Christmas trees throughout.  The art studio and historic kitchen will also be available for viewing.   Parking is in the rear with a side entrance to the home.

AMANA ARTS GUILD CENTER     1210 G Street     High Amana

This former church building was built in 1858. Today this charming sandstone structure serves as the Amana's community arts and folk-life center. The attic gallery offers visitors during the warmer months an opportunity to experience wonderful art exhibits from regional and local artists and serves as the sales headquarters for handmade Amana Colony arts and crafts. During the Christmas Haus Tour, visitors will enjoy complementary treats and warm drinks, an opportunity to sit and visit for awhile, and are encouraged to browse through the" Khristmasmarkt" in the warmer lower level.

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