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In response to Saturday's severe weather, the American Red Cross of the Quad Cities Area is ensuring that the immediate needs of disaster victims are being met.

A warming center continues to remain open at the Davenport YMCA, 2nd & Gaines Sts, Davenport, IA.

A shelter is currently open at the Cambridge Fire Dept, 417 E Court St, Cambridge, IL

A warming center opened today (Feb 26) at Noon at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 1001 - 9th St, Orion, IL.

A warming center is open at Bethel Baptist Church, 27308 - 108th Ave N, Port Byron, IL.

A warming center is open at the Aledo VFW, 106 SW 3rd Ave, Aledo, IL.

A warming center is open at the Sherrard Fire Dept, Sherrard, IL.

The Red Cross is providing 50 cots for Arrowhead Ranch, which is currently still without power.

A warming center is open at the Letts Fire Dept, Letts, IA.

A warming center is open at Solid Rock Baptist Church, 14041 Locust St, Wapello, IA.

A warming center is open at the United Methodist Church, Columbus Jct, IA.

A warming center is open at MCSA, 312 - 1st Ave, Muscatine, IA.

Residents of Wilton, IA, are encouraged to contact City Hall (563-732-2115) if they are in need.

A warming center is open at the Reynolds United Methodist Church, W. Edgington St, Reynolds, IL.

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Celebrate Fat Tuesday by sampling some of the best Cajun cuisine in the Quad Cities! Heart of America Restaurants & Inns has partnered with the American Red Cross of the Quad Cities Area to host the Mardi Gras Rajun Cajun Fest on Fat Tuesday, February 20, 2007 from 5pm until 7pm at Thunder Bay Grille, Davenport.  Local chefs will be creating Cajun style appetizers, entrees and desserts as they compete for the coveted People's Choice Award and Judge's Choice Award.

Chefs from Bent River Brewing Co., Biaggi's, Blue Cat Brew Pub, The Button Factory, The Captain's Table, Farraday's, Froehlich's, Iowa Machine Shed, Johnny's Italian Steakhouse, Overtime Sports Bar & Grill, The Lodge, Thunder Bay Grille and Trapper's Creek will be participating.

ImageFeb 3 - Trivia Night Fundraiser Event at the Walcott Coliseum, 116 E. Bryant
St., Walcott, Iowa. Doors open at 6pm on Saturday, Feb 3rd, and the games begin
at 7pm.  Teams of 6 to 8 people, $10 per person.  Cash prizes to the 1st and 2nd
place teams.  Raffles, prizes, Isabel Bloom statue will be given away.  Bring
your own munchies and snacks, beverages available for purchase. This fundraiser
will help support LP Studios community theater and music programs. Reserve your
spot today by calling 563-322-0107.  Hurry, space is limited!
ImageFeb 2 - Kick off the Super Bowl weekend with a football movie with heart...
"Facing the Giants" at 8pm at the Living Passions Studio & Coffeehouse, 332 E.
2nd St, Davenport. "Facing the Giants" has been compared to "Remember the
Titans," "Hoosiers," and "Rudy."  This action-packed drama is about a high
school football coach who is not only losing football games, but also losing
hope.  Through an unexpected challenge he learns to trust God to do the
impossible on the field and off.  "Facing the Giants" is rated PG.  This will be
shown during the normal "Teen Time" at the LP Studio.  Admission, popcorn and
nachos are free, beverages are available for purchase.  Bring your friends to
this great outreach!  Call 563-322-0107 for more info.
ImageCelebrate "Winter in Bloom" with Hauberg. Somthing magical happens during the holiday season at the Hauberg Civic Center! This beautiful mansion comes alive with color and music, and the Rock Island Parks and Recreation Dept invites you to visit our annual "Winter in Bloom" celebration on Sunday, December 3rd from 1pm to 5pm. The Hauberg Center features individual rooms decorated by local community organizations and the Rock Island Parks Dept, including our famous Poinsettia Tree.  There will be children's activities, horse carriage rides, refreshments and a possible visit from Santa! For more information on the annual "Winter in Bloom" celebration, tour times, or to book a group tour, call the Hauberg Civic Center at 309-732-2132. Make a day of it and visit the Deere-Wiman House and the Butterworth Center for their 19th Century Christmas from 12pm to 5pm.
ImageThe American Red Cross of the Quad Cities Area Volunteer Recognition and Awards ceremony will be held on Wednesday, November 29th at the Rogalski Center Ballroom on the campus of St. AmbroseUniversity, 518 W. Locust St., Davenport. The program begins at 9am and includes presentations of 5-year pins to volunteers who joined the Red Cross following the Sept 11th attacks in 2001.  Also, one volunteer will receive a 40-year pin. For more info, contact Leslie at 309-743-2166.
ImageIowa community school districts of Bettendorf, Central Community (DeWitt area), Davenport, Muscatine, North Scott and Pleasant Valley will hold school board elections on Tuesday, September 12th.
ImageDue to the illness of their lead singer, Sugarland has cancelled Saturday night's concert at the Mississippi Valley Fair in Davenport.  Long-time Quad City favorite Sawyer Brown has agreed to perform in Sugarland's place at the 8pm concert.
{mosimage}Calvary Church of the Quad Cities is hosting "Celebrate America" on Sunday, July 2nd beginning at 6:00pm at 4700 - 53rd Street in Moline.  Come and enjoy games and entertainment for free!  Inexpensive festival food - hot dogs, nachos, frozen treats, etc - will be available.  Sounds of Victory, a country-gospel vocal group and other CCQC musicians will be performing thoughout the evening.  This event is open to the public and will close with a massive fireworks display at 9:15pm.  For more info, please call Nina at 309-762-4166.
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The City of Rock Island is pleased to announce there is now wireless Internet access in The District. Adding this access provides another amenity for downtown, one that will be attractive to young professionals and technologically savvy individuals.

Jennifer Fowler, Community Marketing Director, commented, “People can now come to The District, have a beverage of their choice in our of our outdoor cafes, and surf the Internet or conduct business on their laptop.

City Council set a priority to add wireless Internet access via Wi-Fi technology and security cameras to enchance downtown. During the design of the camera system, additional fiber optic cable was installed to support both initiatives.

The area of service is the Great River Plaza, or Second Avenue, from 17th to 19th Streets. Currently, there is no charge to access the system. The Service Set Identifier (SSID) for the network is RIFI. Users will see this name when accessing the wireless network in The District.

Tip for using RIFI:

  • Your laptop computer must have a Wi-Fi network card in it. Most newer laptops have this built-in. If not, computer retailers offer several choices for less than $100.

  • Once installed, depending on the operating system (the most popular is Microsoft Windows XP), the laptop will pop-up usually with a message indicating that a Wireless Network is available, and provide a list.

  • Select RIFI, and click connect.

  • Open the Internet browser of your choice.

Two 802.11g wireless access points have been installed outdoors; these units are interconnected to City Hall, and then on to the Internet. Current back-end bandwith is set at three megabits per second.

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