Mayor Dennis E. Pauley will be presenting the "State of the City" address Monday, January 11, 2010 at noon at a joint Kiwanis-Rotary meeting being held at the Quad City Botanical Center, 2525 Fourth Avenue, Rock Island.

Copies of the speech will be available from Mayor Pauley at the meeting or may be picked up at the Mayor's Office at 1528 Third Avenue after 1:30 p.m. on January 11, 2010.  Copies may also be obtained electronically by contacting the Mayor's office after 1:30 p.m.

For more information please contact Linda Rutten, Executive Secretary, at 309-732-2012.

The Blackhawk Chapter of the American Guild of Organists is pleased to announce "Harpsichord and Violin in 18th century France," a program featuring Dr. Gregory Hand, Assistant Professor of Organ at the University of Iowa and Allison Guest Edberg, concertmaster of the Indianapolis Baroque Orchestra.

The duo will present French music from the baroque to the early classical on Sunday, April 18 at First Presbyterian Church, Davenport, beginning at 3:00 p.m.  The public is cordially invited to attend at no admission charge.

Culinary Class January 13th at 6:30

Johnny's Italian Steakhouse will host a culinary class on January 13th at 6:30pm. Participants will learn expert tips from top notch chefs and will be given an opportunity to sample Johnny's Stuffed Meatloaf...a signature dish to warm up to this month. In addition, a door prize, such as meal certificates, will be drawn at the conclusion of the class. The cooking class is $10 to the public and includes meatloaf samples and a glass of wine or non-alcoholic beverage.

For more information or to sign up, please call Johnny's Italian Steakhouse at 309.736.0100.

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The Respect Campaign in cooperation with others presents a very special rally on January 18, 2010 at Beyond the Baseline on the campus of the former Marycrest College in Davenport from 2pm til 6pm.

The program will consist of local and regional talent along with exhibitions and informational booths. Our keynote speaker will be Branden Johnson from Longview, Tx who was instrumental in the formation and operation of a pro-peace initiative in Longview which resulted in a measureable reduction in violent crime in recent years in that city. That program continues on in that city and continues to show success.

Mr. Johnson is a small business owner who felt compelled to take a leadership role in order to preserve the community he calls home. He is also a native of the Quad Cities having been born in East Moline where his mother Drucilla Johnson still resides.

The program is sponsored by the Quad Cities faith-based community, which consists of many local churches, along with Beyond the Baseline and local elected officials. The focus of the rally is to maintain a presence in the community and to provide a venue where victims of violent crime can be heard, to bring people together so that those who serve can come in contact with those in need of service so that a network might be established in order to close some of the gaps that exist in society.

The public is invited and admission is free.

The Rock Island Moose Family Center will hold a 100 year Birthday Celebration on Saturday, January 16, 2010.  Festivities will be ongoing throughout the day.  Local city officials, along with Moose officials, will be recognized at 3 p.m.

The public is cordially invited to stop by the Family Center during the Birthday Celebration for a tour and to learn more about the Moose fraternity and the Women of the Moose.

The Loyal Order of Moose, also know as the Family Fraternity, is a fraternal and service organization founded in 1888.  The Rock Island Lodge was instituted January 18, 1910.  There are nearly 800,000 men in roughly 1,500 lodges in all 50 states plus Great Britian, Canada and Bermuda.

Along with other units of Moose International, the Loyal Order of Moose supports the operation of Mooseheart Child City and school, a one thousand acre community for children and teens located outside of Chicago; and Moosehaven, a 70 acre retirement village for its members near Jacksonville, Florida.  Additionally, Moose Lodges conduct approximately $50 million worth of community service (counting monetary donations and volunteer hours worked) annually.

Additionally, the Loyal Order of Moose conducts numerous sports and recreational programs in local lodges and Family Centers.

"We would really welcome seeing non-members come and join us at our celebration. We would enjoy the chance to show them our wonderful lodge and exactly what we have to offer them and their families," said Governor Ernie Weed.

Also, the Lodge is assembling a historical picture collection.  If any current or former Moose or Chapter members has any pictures they would llike to contribute, they may drop them off at the Lodge located at 4410 - 9th Street, Rock Island.  Birthday cards, either hand-made or purchased, will be greatly appreciated to help commemorate such a significant event.

For more information, please contact the Lodge at 309-793-1541.

January 5, 2010

Rock Island County

This is a precautionary message issued by Rock Island County.  There is a potential for flash flood/ice jam between now and Friday evening along the Rock River between the areas of Joslin and lower Rock Island County.  Potential areas of concern include Barstow, Silvis, Coal Valley, Moline, Rock Island and Milan.

Residents in the effected areas are encourage to monitor the situation and be prepared in the event evacuation is recommended.  The following precautionary measures are suggested:

  • Gather all medications into one central area along with basic essentials
  • Pre-placement of animals
  • Check in with elderly or disabled individuals

If an evacuation of an area becomes necessary, residents will not be allowed back into their homes until the area of operations is completed.  If you require an emergency evacuation, only basic essentials will be allowed.

Multiple agencies are planning for this potential event.  Sheltering sites and transportation needs are also being identified and will be announced if the need arises.

Residents are urged to stay tuned to local television and radio newscasts as well as weather radios for up to date information.

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ARRA grants will enable broadband mapping and planning

Des Moines, IA- Recently, Iowa received a match grant of approximately $2.2 million from the U.S. Department of Commerce's National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) to support a comprehensive broadband mapping and planning initiative through the Connect Iowa program.

Connect Iowa (www.connectiowa.org) is a partnership between the Iowa Broadband Deployment Governance Board, the Iowa Utilities Board and Connected Nation to increase broadband Internet access throughout rural Iowa. The grant is comprised of $1.7 million for broadband data collection and mapping activities over a two-year period and almost $500,000 for broadband planning activities over a five-year period in Iowa, bringing the total grant award to approximately $2.2 million. The award provided through NTIA's State Broadband Data and Development Grant Program is a matching grant and part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.

The data collected from the Connect Iowa initiative will be displayed in the national broadband map, which will help inform policymakers and provide consumers with improved information on broadband Internet services available in the United States.

Robert Berntsen, Chair of the Iowa Utilities Board, noted the importance of the grant by stating, "The Iowa Broadband Map is the foundation upon which policy leaders and industry will build a plan to bring high-speed Internet access to the unserved and underserved parts of Iowa."

As part of the Connect Iowa initiative, Connected Nation will be implementing a brand new interactive mapping tool for viewing, analyzing and validating broadband data. Called BroadbandStat, the new interactive mapping platform is a multi-functional, user-friendly way for local leaders, policymakers, consumers and technology providers to devise a plan for the expansion and adoption of broadband. BroadbandStat was developed by Connected Nation in conjunction with ESRI, the world market leader in geographic information system (GIS) software.

BroadbandStat is unique because it allows a user to build and evaluate broadband expansion scenarios using a wealth of data, including education and population demographics, current broadband speeds and availability and research about the barriers to adoption. The tool also provides an instant feedback mechanism for consumers to validate broadband data electronically or via phone.

"We are pleased to be working with the Iowa Utilities Board and the Iowa Broadband Deployment Governance Board to help create a comprehensive broadband map in the state of Iowa," said Brian R. Mefford, Connected Nation's chief executive officer. "We applaud NTIA for working diligently to create a national broadband map and are honored to have been selected to help Iowa in its efforts to close the digital divide in the state."

As the organization that produced the nation's first accurate statewide broadband availability map in 2005, Connected Nation is a prominent voice for the nation's need for better broadband data. Connected Nation has worked closely with national leaders and provided numerous filings in support of a process for broadband data collection at the national level.

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What could be better on a mid-winter's night than a warm evening with the music of Mozart! The Quad City Symphony Orchestra celebrates the 254th birthday of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with its annual Mid-Winter Chamber Music concert at the Outing Club in Davenport on Saturday, January 16, at 8 pm. The concert features Concertmaster Allen Ohmes, Associate Concertmaster Dawn Marino-Ohmes, Principal Viola Deborah Dakin, Viola Michael Kimber, Principal Cello Hannah Holman, and Music Director and Cello Mark Russell Smith. The evening's repertoire will include Mozart's Quartet in F Major and Brahms' String Sextet in B-flat Major. This concert is sponsored by the Charles B. Preacher Foundation.

Before an evening of fine music, dine at the Outing Club for just $30 per person. Reservations can be made through the Outing Club at 563.324.5284. Non-Outing Club members are welcome and credit cards are accepted. Reservations must be made by January 13. The dinner includes a butternut squash bisque served with a firecracker muffin, a duet of filet of beef tenderloin and mahi-mahi, braised wild mushrooms, garlic roasted Yukon Gold potato wedges laced with an apple-brandy demi-glace, steamed baby carrots and asparagus, all followed by a caramel pecan fudge torte.

Tickets for this concert can be purchased at www.QCSymphony.com, 800.745.3000, and all Ticketmaster outlets. Dinner reservations should be made directly through the Outing Club at 563.324.5284.
Who: Quad City Symphony Orchestra
What: Mid-Winter Chamber Music
Where: The Outing Club, Davenport
When: January 16, 2010 at 8 PM
Tickets: $27; Students $7
Contact: 563.322.QCSO (7276) or www.qcsymphony.com

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Games, snacks, and new friends - it's all happening at Rivermont Collegiate on Saturdays in January! Open house events for preschool-aged children and their families will take place January 9th, 16th, and 23rd from 1:00-2:00 p.m. Local families are invited to join current Rivermont PreSchool students and families for oodles of fun on Saturday afternoons! Youngsters will enjoy games and playtime in the gymnasium while their parents and families are invited to learn more about Rivermont Collegiate.

From PreSchool through twelfth grade, Rivermont students develop a joy for learning, lead peers in community involvement, and take intellectual and artistic risks. The Early School at Rivermont Collegiate, consisting of PreSchool and Junior Kindergarten, provides children with their first step in formal education, developing skills and attitudes necessary for success. Rivermont provides students with a demanding and comprehensive education, driven by outstanding faculty and small class sizes. These casual Saturday events are designed to introduce local families to the Quad Cities' only private, nonsectarian, independent, multi-cultural college prep school.

Come explore our philosophy, values, and programs, while witnessing our Early School faculty in action! Cindy Murray, Director of Admissions, will be on hand to answer questions and provide one-on-one discussion. These events will be held in the gymnasium on the Rivermont campus, located directly off 18th street in Bettendorf behind K&K Hardware. Visit us online at www.rivermontcollegiate.org!

For additional information about Rivermont Collegiate or the Saturday Open House events, contact Cindy Murray at (563) 359-1366 ext. 302 or murray@rvmt.org.

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You are invited to BRING IN 2010 at our WINE and CHEESE TASTING PARTY.

Come out to the Freight House Farmers' Market from 3pm until 6pm on Tuesday, January 5th and enjoy the festivities and do a little shopping while you're here.

Cheese will be supplied by Milton Creamery and Barb's Garden Pantry.

Wines are provided by the Tabor Family Vineyards

Live entertainment from Rob-n-Rick from 4pm until 6pm for your listening pleasure.

The Freight House Farmers' Market is located at 421 W. River Drive, downtown Davenport, right next to Modern Woodmen Stadium.

The Market is open all year long on Tuesday from 3pm unitl 6pm and Saturdays from 8am until 1pm.

During the colder months, the Market is open indoors at the Freight House building.

For more information, please visit www.freighthousefarmersmarket.com

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