1.  Cindy Sadlek will lead a discussion of the American philosopher Ken Wilber's book The Integral Vision:  a very short introduction to the Revolutionary Integral Approach to Life, God, the Universe, and Everything beginning Wednesday, October 12 and continuing October19th and 26th, in the Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 3707 Eastern Ave., Davenport.  It is offered both at 10:30 am and 7 pm.  To register, contact the church secretary, Stephanie Lanoo, at 563 359 0816.

Wilber asks:  What if we attempted to find the critically essential keys to human growth, based on the sum total of human knowledge now open to us? His answer is a kind of meta-structure of human experience and, more importantly, human potential. His Integral Map, or Integral Operating System (IOS), is drawn from developmental psychology, worldviews, multiple intelligences, gender studies, the nature of consciousness, etc. Wilber asserts that the IOS approach to life permits all fields of endeavor at last to speak with one another in a common language. Clearly, however, spirituality dominates much of his thought. Wilber's work is still accessible and at times surprisingly practical. Some language spirals up majestically, recalling great Eastern texts. Reminiscent in spirit and watershed import of Ram Dass's Be Here Now, Wilber's work may well become a popular classic for explorers on the frontiers of humanity.

2.  Kathleen Lawless Cox, former poet laureate of the Quad Cities, will present a workshop on writing poetry related to nature and spirituality on Saturday
morning, October 15, from 9 am to noon in the Social Hall of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 3707 Eastern Avenue, Davenport. It will include
readings of poetry of Kabir, Mary Oliver, Pablo Neruda, Whitman and others. There will be discussion of the content, techniques and emotional and
intellectual responses to the poems, the connections and reflections the words arouse as participants come face to face with nature.  The workshop will include writing time and time to share poems by participants.  To register, email qcuu@mchsi.com, or call Kathleen Lawless Cox at 309 794 9773.

 

On Saturday, October 15th from 1:00 - 3:00 P.M. the Wapsi River Environmental Education Center will host a hands-on, recycling project.  Baskets will be made utilizing a plastic, pop bottle bottom as the base.  Then "plarn" (plastic yarn) and pop can tabs will create a decorative edge around the top.  Basic sewing skills are needed to complete the project.  A great program for scout groups!  Participants are asked to pre-register by Thursday, October 13 at (563) 328-3286.

The Wapsi River Environmental Education Center can be found 6 miles south of Wheatland or 1 mile northwest of Dixon, Iowa by taking County Road Y4E.  Then turn north at 52nd Avenue and follow the signs for about 1 mile.

MOLINE, ILLINOIS - WQPT, Quad Cities PBS invites the public to a special screening of the documentary "Freedom Riders" and to hear Diane Nash, one of the leaders of the Freedom Rides Civil Rights movement, at the Martin Luther King Center in Rock Island Illinois on October 15, 2011 at 10:00 am. Seating will be on a first come, first served basis. The event is free to the public.

In April WQPT held a similar event at the Putnam Museum and IMAX Theatre for junior high and high school students with special guests Dion Diamond and Joan Trumpaur-Mulholland, both Freedom Riders. "The event was so successful that the community committee we had formed felt we should do it once again," said WQPT Chief Development Officer, Jamie Lange. Diane Nash will speak at the morning event at the Martin Luther King Center and again at the Statewide Illinois NAACP banquet at the i wireless Center in the evening on October 15th.

Ms. Nash was featured on Oprah in May 2011 when the program celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Freedom Rides. Diane Nash emerged as one of the most respected student leaders of the sit-in movement in Nashville, Tennessee. Nash attended Howard University before transferring to Nashville's Fisk University in the fall of 1959. Shocked by the extent of segregation she encountered in Tennessee, she was a founding member of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in April 1960. In February 1961 she served jail time in solidarity with the "Rock Hill Nine"?nine students imprisoned after a lunch counter sit-in. When the students learned of the bus burnings in Alabama, Nash argued that it was their duty to continue. "It was clear to me that if we allowed the Freedom Ride to stop at that point, just after so much violence had been inflicted, the message would have been sent that all you have to do to stop a nonviolent campaign is inflict massive violence," says Nash in Freedom Riders.

For more information on the Freedom Riders, log on to wqpt.org. WQPT will re-air the documentary on Tuesday October 18th at 7:00 p.m.

The event at the Martin Luther King Center has been made possible by the Rock Island Community Foundation, Illinois Humanities Council, Hotel Blackhawk, Act II Transportation and the Rock Island NAACP.

WQPT is a media service of Western Illinois University in Moline, Illinois.

Moline, IL - The Salvation Army Heritage Temple Corps located at 2200  5th Avenue, Moline, will be hosting their Harvest Festival on Saturday, October 8th, 2011. Breakfast begins at 8:00am. The auction begins at 9:00am.

There is a $4.00 admission charge for adults, $3 for 4-12 year-olds and free for children 3 and under.

Lieutenants Ronnie and Bridgette Amick will use all proceeds to help The Salvation Army's World Services Operations and The College for Officer Training.

Please call the Corps at 309-764-6996 with any questions.

Milena Oda from the International Writers Program at the University of Iowa will talk about her work and experie

nces both in Germany and in Iowa on Sunday, October 16, starting at 2:00 p.m. at the German American Heritage Center, 712 W. 2nd St., Davenport, Iowa.  This program is free for members and free for nonmembers with a paid museum admission.  Milena Oda was born in Czechoslovakia and now works in Berlin as an editor, translator and journalist for Radio WDR, Der Freitag, Prager Zeitung, Literární noviny, and others. Her play Mehr als Meer was staged at the Central European Theatre Festival and at the 2009 Forum of Independent Theatre Groups in Alexandria.  Oda is the recipient of the 2007 Marguerite d'Or in Vienna, and was nominated for the 2007 Ingeborg-Bachmann award. Her work, in German, Czech, and English, has been featured in the Top-22 Anthology, Ostragehege, Labyrint Revue, Lauter Niemand, Volltext, and Contact.  In 2010 she published her first novel, Ich heisse Diener [Call Me Servant]. She participates in the International Writers Program courtesy of the Max Kade Foundation.  Find out more about her at www.milenaoda.com

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This year the Davenport Police Association Local #2 is hosting our second annual Trivia Night. 100% of the money raised goes to the Handicapped Development Center Thanksgiving Dinner and the Domestic Violence Shelter Toy Drive. The Thanksgiving Dinner has uniformed officers serving the clients dinner and the toy drive provides toys for children in the shelter year round but especially at Christmas time. Last years event was a success and we are looking to spread the word about our great event so that we can raise even more money this year for our two deserving charities. I am hoping that you might be able to give us a write up either online or in print and add us to your calendar of events.

I know there are many trivia nights around but I think ours stands head and shoulders above the rest. Last year we had 128 trivia players. In between rounds of trivia we gave away more than 80 door prizes valued at $15 or more. We also had a 50/50 drawing and great raffle prizes such as: Green Bay Packers autographed football, mens and womens matching Bulova watches, a membership to Golds Gym with training sessions, and an excellent tanning gift basket.

This year we have as many door prizes as last year and some great raffle prizes. A few of the raffle prizes include : 1 nights stay at Blackhawk hotel, mens Swiss Army watch, total detail package from Lujacks, 2 detail packages from Arnolds Body Shop, and a few more scheduled to come in within a few days. We are very excited about or great raffle items this year.

The trivia night is October 21st with doors opening at 6 pm and trivia promptly at 7 pm. The cost is $120 for a team of 8. It will be held at the Knights of Columbus hall in Davenport. To reserve a table for your team contact 563-328-6762 or email DPDTRIVIA@GMAIL.COM Be sure to follow us on Facebook as we are always updating our most recent donations.

Le Claire, Iowa, October 3, 2011 - Mississippi River Distilling Company invites the public to come to Le Claire on Friday evening, October 7 from 5:30-8:00 PM for our October First Friday Feature!  October 7 is also a big night for MRDC as it's the official launch party for the new River Pilot Vodka.  This vodka features MRDC's signature, hand crafted grain to glass and will be 100% local corn vodka with a crystal clear smoothness.  It is distilled to be a traditional smooth vodka with little to no flavor or aroma.  River Pilot Vodka is the fourth product released under the Mississippi River Distilling Company (MRDC) label and the second vodka produced by the distillery.  The name of the spirit is meant to highlight the local history of Le Claire, Iowa, the home of Mississippi River Distilling Company.  The image on the bottle is a likeness of Philip Suiter, Le Claire's first licensed River Pilot.  Le Claire's famous river pilots were instrumental in opening the upper Mississippi River to trade.

MRDC will follow in Le Claire's Apple Fest theme for the weekend with a menu featuring several delicacies with this fall fruit.   We'll be featuring two signature food recipes, River Baron Caramel Apple Cake and River Rose Apple/Onion Tart with Gruyere Cheese.  Top that off with a Sour Apple Martini made with the new River Pilot Vodka or a River Rose Gin and Cider cocktail.  We'll do an abbreviated tour at 6 pm and 7 pm.  There will also be specials on bottles of the new River Pilot Vodka, River Baron Vodka, River Rose Gin and this could be the last chance to pick up a bottle of our first seasonal product, Wide River Wheat.  Several other Le Claire store favorites will be staying open late that night as well along with an Art Stroll along the streets.

November's First Friday feature will be the release of our next seasonal product, coffee liqueur made from River Baron Vodka and coffee from Iowa Coffee Company.

Mississippi River Distilling Company is open from 10 AM to 5 PM Monday through Saturday and from 12 to 5 PM Sundays.  Free tours are offered to the public daily on the hour from 12 to 4 PM or by appointment.  The tour takes visitors through the entire distilling process.  Tours end in the Grand Tasting Room with free samples of products for those patrons over 21 years of age.

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Skip-a-Long Child Development Services to Hold "Chop House Challenge!" Fundraiser

Skip-a-Long Child Development Services, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing high-quality, accessible care to all children regardless of financial means (since 1970) will be hosting a fundraising event on October 17, 2011.

The Chop House Challenge will take place at Bass Street Chop House in downtown Moline from 6pm - 10pm, and supporting your local non-profit has never been so delicious! Anyone can participate; all you need to do is bring your appetite.

The public is invited to simply make a reservation at the restaurant for the evening of Oct. 17th, and let the restaurant know you are coming to support Skip-a-Long Child Development Services. Then come to the restaurant that evening and eat out as you would for any other night on the town, and Bass Street Chop House will automatically donate 10% of the ENTIRE evening's profits to Skip-a-Long!

Enjoy one of Bass Street's signature Delmonico steaks, sip a glass of wine, and support quality child care in the Quad Cities all in one night!

A little Extra Incentive:

Bass Street Chop House has generously agreed to donate a $50 gift card to the restaurant as well, and one lucky winner will be chosen from those names that make a reservation for our event by Friday, October 14th! You must be present the night of the event to win, but $50 of your meal could be on the house so be sure to make your reservations today!

WHAT: Chop House Challenge fundraiser to benefit Skip-a-Long's parent scholarships, shared campus Nurse, and Virgie Wells alumni scholarship

WHERE: The Bass Street Chop House, downtown Moline, IL

TIME: The restaurant will be open from 6pm - 10pm, Monday, October 17th, 2011

QUESTIONS: Please contact our Communications Coordinator, Liz Strader, at

lstrader@salfcs.org or (309)764-8110 for more information!

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October 6th, 2011

2nd Floor of  the Moline Commercial Club

1530 Fifth Avenue.  Moline. Illinois.

7.00 p.m.

second floor of

The Moline Club

1530 Fifth Ave. Moline.

309-762-8547 for the Moline Club

309-762-9202 for The Institute.


light refreshments, wine and beverages are served.

The event is free and open to the public.

doors open at 6.30

Independent Scholars' Evenings are sponsored by The Institute for Cultural and Healing Traditions, Ltd. a 501(c)3 at state and federal level since 1996.

WQPT Calendar of Events

Title: "A Class Apart": Special Screening and Discussion

Moderated by Alfred Ramirez with panelists Bob Ontiveros, Ernie Rodriquez and Henry Vargas

Where: Moline Public Library, 41st Street, Moline, Illinois

When: October 4, 2011  - 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm

What: American Experience's "A Class Apart" tells the little known story of how a band of underdog Mexican-American lawyers take the Hernandez v. Texas case to the Supreme Court, challenging Jim Crow-style discrimination.

Admission: Free

Sponsored by: Ascentra Credit Union with additional support from The Moline Public Library, Greater Quad Cities Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and Western Illinois University.

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Title: WQPT presents Freedom Riders with special guest, Diane Nash

Where: Martin Luther King Community Center, Rock Island, Illinois

When: October 15, 2011 - 10:00 am

What: The public is invited to a special screening of the documentary "Freedom Riders" and then listen to Diane Nash - one of the leaders of the Freedom Rides Civil Rights movement. Seating is on a first come, first served basis.

Admission: Free

Sponsored by: Rock Island Community Foundation and Illinois Humanity Council

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Title: Taco Tuesday WQPT Fundraiser at Mulligan's Valley Pub

Where: Mulligan's Valley Pub in Coal Valley, Illinois

When: October 25, 2011 - 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm

What: Help support WQPT when you purchase $5.00 tacos. Enjoy a great meal with 100% of the proceeds benefitting WQPT. Viewers, friends and others are invited to show their support for the station while enjoying great tacos.

Admission: $5 per order of tacos

Sponsored by: Mulligan's Valley Pub and Royal Neighbors of America

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Title: WQPT Trivia Night

Where: North Hall at the Highland Park Bowl, 4202 Avenue of the Cities, Moline, IL.

When: November 4, 2011 at 6:00 pm

What: Enjoy a friendly competition testing your smarts at the 4th Annual WQPT Trivia Night. Bring your own snacks. Beverages are available for purchase.

Admission: Tables of 8 must be reserved. $80.00 for a table.

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