We have a variety of great offerings for you and your family or friends this weekend! We hope you will join us for one (or all!) of these events!
Friday, Oct 17- 3pm & 7pm
Turner presentation at the Butterworth Center, Moline- FREE!

World-Class Physical Culture on a One Dollar Investment

 

Presented by Dr. Ed Thomas

 

The Quad-Cities led the way during the Golden Era of physical training from around 1885-1920, including the Turners Society and the Turnvereine or gymnastic unions. The methods, materials, and motivators of classical physical training systems from that period are being rediscovered nationwide, and this visual presentation will explore unique opportunities for the Quad Cities to once again lead the way in physical culture.

 

This program has been facilitated with the assistance of the German American Heritage Center, Davenport.

Sat. Oct. 18th 9:30-3:30
Free Teacher's Workshop from the Goethe Institute!

 

There is still room to sign up for this free workshop for Educators & Educators to be!

The workshop will focus on those in the fields of social studies, history, sociology, environmental studies, pre-engineering, sports and German language teachers.

A certificate for 6 hours of attendance credit is available from WIU for this event. The presenter and materials are furnished to us by the Goethe Institute, which is funded as a cultural arm of the German government and is high quality.

The workshop will include information on how you may qualify for a free, all-expense study trip to Germany. A 2012 recipient of this award came from the North Scott School District, and it would be exciting to see another area educator take part in the next round!

Snacks and Lunch Provided -Call 563-322-8844 to register!

Sat. Oct. 18th 6pm-8pm
SUDS II Beer Tasting!

 

Raise your Glass to Support the German American Heritage Center at this year's beer tasting!

SUDS II is the third annual beer tasting at GAHC with the MUGZ home brewers. Our friends at MUGZ will be brewing up German style beers while Jerry's Market will be on hand with German sausages and potato salad. Come enjoy this fun atmosphere of great beer, food, and more as we support the educational programs and exhibitions at GAHC.
Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door. Must be 21 and over.
For tickets or more info contact Kelly at
The Center for Active Seniors, Inc. (CASI) and Ridgecrest Village will be hosting "Honoring Our Heroes - Past, Present, & Future" on Monday, November 10, 2014 at CASI. Doors open at 7:30 a.m. and a free breakfast will be served starting at 7:45 a.m. to veterans, active duty military, and ROTC. Seating is limited and reservations are required. Call CASI for tickets at 563-386-7477. Tickets for non-military are available for $5.00.

Bob Morrison of Ridgecrest Village and Honor Flight of the Quad Cities and KWQC-TV6's Gary Metivier will speak at the breakfast. Bob has been the driving force behind the Honor Flight of the Quad Cities working tirelessly to get our Quad City veterans to Washington, D.C. to visit the memorials dedicated to honoring their sacrifices. Gary is an award-winning author and journalist most recently publishing "Saluting Grandpa" inspired by a true story, with a forward by NBC's Tom Brokaw, this book is a wonderful celebration of our veterans. Gary will have his book available at the event and proceeds benefit the Honor Flight.

Seating is limited to 150 and reservations are required. The event is free to veterans, active duty military, and ROTC. Call CASI at 563-386-7477 to make a reservation. Tickets for non-military are available for $5.00.
Please join us to honor and celebrate the heroes that have served our Country.
Niabi's snow leopards are excited that winter is coming. Get out to the zoo this weekend before the zoo closes for the season and enjoy fun activities to celebrate these elusive big cats.
Kira and Niko will be the stars of Keeper Chats, free educational talks by a Niabi zookeeper that will give you all kinds of interesting animal facts.
There's more fun with games, a raffleand you can sign up for your chance to win a behind the scenes tour with the snow leopards. 
Click here to download a coloringsheet and your artwork will be on display until the zoo closes for the season.
SPECIAL ADOPT PERKS
Sign up this Saturday to become a snow leopard ADOPTparent for only $50 and get great perks:
A snow leopard plush in a Niabi Zoo green reusable bag
Certificate of ADOPTION
Info sheet and photo of a snow leopard
Bonus info sheets from the Snow Leopard Trust

The 17th-annual Frieze Lecture Series, a partnership between the Rock Island Public Library and Augustana College, continues this fall with four lectures by members of Augustana's scholarly community considering themes related to the library's Smithsonian Institution's "Hometown Teams" collaborative.

The lectures consider the different types of "hometowns" with links to Augustana College, from a long-standing connection to a Swedish university to writers whose lives are entwined with local  hometowns.

The Frieze Lectures are free to the public, and begin at 2 p.m. on the last two Tuesdays in October and the first two Tuesdays in November, all in the Rock Island Main Library, with its elegant frieze engraved with the names of some of the world's great poets.Those poets were celebrated in the first lectures held in 1998, with the following series considering women "frozen out of the Frieze."

For 2014, presentations include :

Tuesday, October 21: Dr. Dag Blanck is director of the Swenson Swedish Immigration Research Center at Augustana College and lecturer at the Swedish Institute for North American Studies at Uppsala University.The medieval university in Uppsala, Sweden's oldest educational institution, educated many of the people who founded and built up Augustana in the mid-19th century.Dr. Blanck will discuss how our national "hometown" is viewed abroad, and consider various images of the United States in Sweden over the past two centuries.

 

Tuesday, October 28: Dr. Thomas Tredway, president emeritus of Augustana College, will discuss his book, Conrad Bergendoff's Faith and Work: A Swedish-American Lutheran, 1895-1997.  The book considers the work of one of our hometown's greatest intellects, Conrad Bergendoff, an internationally renowned theologian, ecumenist and church historian. Bergendoff served as Augustana's fifth president from 1935 to 1962, and remained part of this community until his death at the age of 102.Dr. Tredway was president of Augustana from 1975 to 2003. His first book isComing of Age:A History of Augustana College, 1935-1975.Both works were published by the Augustana Historical Society.

Tuesday, November 4: Dr. Meg Gillette, associate professor of English at Augustana, will speak on writers whose lives are entwined with our hometown. Gillette is editor of The Stories We Tell:Modernism in the Tri-Cities, a new collection of works by area writers from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, published this year by Augustana's East Hall Press. The anthology includes writings by Susan Glaspell, Arthur Davison Ficke, Floyd Dell, Alice French and others, along with essays by Augustana students.

Tuesday, November 11: Dave Wrath, associate athletic director and sports information director, will speak on "Augustana's Hometown Heroes." Though Ken Anderson, the NFL's 1982 Most Valuable Player, is perhaps the best-known sports legend from the Rock Island college, dozens of other athletes have catapulted Augustana to the national stage.  Wrath, an inductee of the College Sports Information Directors of America's Hall of Fame, will share stories of those whose exploits landed our community on sports pages around the country.

Presentations are free and open to the public. For more details about events at the Rock Island Library, call (309) 732-7303 or check the online calendar at www.rockislandlibrary.org.

As families find it harder and harder to make ends meet, The Salvation Army asks the community to step in and help children stay warm this coming winter. The Project Bundle Up Event hosted by KWQC makes donating easy (sponsored by Floor Trader).

WHERE: KWQC TV-6 at 805 Brady Street, Davenport
WHEN: Thursday, October 16, 2014
HOURS: 6 am-6:30 pm

The Salvation Army will deliver thousands of cold weather clothing items to Quad Cities' elementary and middle schools to fill the needs of students who arrive at school without these essential items. Teachers are on the front lines watching for children who come to school without mittens & gloves, hats, socks, underwear and scarves, and Project Bundle Up fills this need.

Celebrate Halloween Fun With the Entire Family

Who: Bring your little ghosts and goblins to either NorthPark or SouthPark Malls this Friday or Saturday for the mall-wide Trick or Treat!

Enjoy Trick or Treating in an indoor, fun and safe environment! Participating retailers will hand out treats plus enjoy kid friendly activities throughout the malls.

For more information on Trick-or-Treat, visit www.shopsouthparkmall-il.com/events, www.north-park-mall-ia.com/events, or follow us on Twitter @SouthParkMallIL, @NorthParkMallIA and like us on Facebook at

 

When: NorthPark Mall                               SouthPark Mall

October 17, 2014 from 4p-6p                  October 18, 2014 from 4p-6p

 

Where: NorthPark Mall                              SouthPark Mall

320 W Kimberly Rd                                    4500 16th Street

Davenport, IA 52806                                  Moline, IL 61265

 

--Photographers and Camera Crews Welcome --

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"An exploration of the similarities and differences between Vedic,   and
European and Near Eastern thought."

MIchael Rosenthal and Narveen Aryaputri---co-presenters.

7.00.p.m.

Independent Scholars Evenings*

1530 Fifth Avenue. Moline
At
The Moline Commercial Club
2nd floor

Www.qcinstitute.org
Email: institutecht@gmail.com.

*Sponsored by the Institute for Cultural & Healing Traditions Ltd
A 501 (c) 3 under U.S. laws

Saturday, Oct. 18th 6-8pm

Join us for our third annual Home brew beer tasting fundraiser! $15 gets you in the door to sample delicious German style home brewed beer from our friends at MUGZ homebrewing club. Jerry's Market will join us with German potato salad and sausages! Good Bier, Good Food, Good Fun! Don't miss this event!

All proceeds benefit GAHC's Educational Exhibits & Programs!


Purchase your tickets now! Call 563-322-8844 and I will be happy to get you set up with tickets for you and your family and friends!

MOLINE, IL - Do you enjoy a night out with friends and some exciting trivia to liven up the evening? Then join WQPT at the Fargo Lounge, Avenue of the Cities, Moline, IL, for the WQPT Trivia night, with a casino style atmosphere.

 

Doors open at 6 p.m, with questions starting at 7 p.m.

 

Buy a table for your team of up to eight. Admission is $80 per team. All of the money raised helps support WQPT's programming and educational outreach in western Illinois and eastern Iowa.

 

Cash prizes will be given to the first, second, and third place teams. There will also be a 50/50 drawing, a silent auction, and raffles. A cash bar will be available for drinks. No outside beverages allowed. Feel free to stop by and have some pizza for a small donation, or just bring your own food. At the end of the night bring home your very own commemorative souvenir.

 

This event is being organized and providing valuable hands-on experience to the WIU-QC Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Administration 235 class.

 

To register for the event or for more information, please contact WQPT at (309) 764-2400.

 

WQPT is a media service of Western Illinois University.

 

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Be there for the unveiling of the research findings from the year-long Americans for the Arts economic study conducted on the Quad Cities area.  Dr. Randy Cohen, VP of Research, will be the guest speaker and will explain how arts and culture impact our region economically.

"The Economic Impact of Nonprofit Arts & Culture Organizations and Their Audiences"

Admission is $20 per person.

Click Here to Register

The Americans for the Arts economic study was facilitated by the Quad Cities Chamber.

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