Rivermont Collegiate invites you to drop your computer off on campus between 9:00 AM and 2:00 PM Saturday, December 15 for much-needed modification. Rivermont's Computer Club led by the faculty technical guru will provide a wide range of computer optimization services for varying flexible fees. The Computer Club can only services machines with Windows 2000, XP, Vista, and Mac OS X.  Services offered include, but are not limited to:  Hardware & system software upgrades and repairs, one-time and permanent back-up solutions, virus expulsion, removal of background tasks, and hard dist and registry optimization.  Computer Opitimization Day is a proud tradition at Rivermont Collegiate, providing excellent problem-solving experience to students with a high computer-tinkering aptitude. Rivermont Collegiate is located at 1821 Sunset Drive in Bettendorf (just north of K & K Hardware).  For more information, please contact Emily Rogers at 563-359-1366, ext 301.
ImageContact:  Joe Boyle                                                                          For Immediate Release
(563) 650-7102
Lemonusproductions@yahoo.com
www.joeboylefilms.com


LOCAL FILM TO HELP RAISE CANCER AWARENESS

"Animate My Heart" Premiers at the Green Room Theatre

"Animate My Heart" follows the story of a child that contracts cancer at a young age.  He attempts to fight this abysmal disease by probing the depths of his imagination.  In the face of imminent tragedy, his mother finds it difficult to cope.  The 50 minute film was locally produced over the last year and utilizes native performers, composers, and artists.  

"This film was a very personal experience" says filmmaker Joe Boyle.  "My sister had cancer twice at a young age and still suffers ill effects from the disease."  The filming experience became even more trying when the father of a cast member tragically succumbed to cancer.  Local performers Tracy Pelzer-Timm, Jonah Luebke, and Tom Morrow star in the film.  The musical score was composed and performed by local performer Leah Knudsen, with selections by Jake Cowan and A.J. Landman.

This film is the latest from local 22 year old filmmaker Joe Boyle.  He has been writing and directing films for the last 10 years.  His films have screened and won several awards in various film festivals, ranging from local and regional events to festivals in Los Angeles, Seattle, and Canada.

"By screening this film to the public, I hope to help people remember the horrors of this disease.  I hope that the members of our community will be impassioned to uplift and comfort current cancer patients and to contribute either to finding a cure or preventing the disease in the future," says Boyle.

"Animate My Heart" will open Friday, December 14th at the Green Room Theatre, 1611 2nd Avenue, in the District of Rock Island.  There will be showings at 6PM and 9PM.  The filmmaker will also be premiering a new short film entitled, "A Plea for Everyman."  Additionally, there will be a special appearance by the local band The Post Mortems at the 9PM screening.  Cost is only $5.

"When my sister had cancer, she was given a beautiful gift by the Make-A-Wish foundation.  The family trip to Florida that we received gave her repose from her pain, if only for a short while.  I hope to be able to give at least a little bit of that joy to another child."  As so, a portion of the profits will be donated to the Make-A-Wish foundation.

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If you would like more information about this story or are interested in setting up an interview, please call Joe Boyle at (563) 650-7102.  Production stills and photos available upon request.

BuyInLow.Com is a new Auction Site started in the Quad Cities.

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TK's Family Restaurant in Colona, Illinois, has a menu of items that make up a wish list for a 20-man platoon that is stationed in Afghanistan. The Colona Business Association's "Adopt A Platoon" program is part of the national Adopt A Platoon program(www.adoptaplatoon.org). This organization asks people to send mail and donate everyday items to the troops overseas.

 

The Colona Business Association sends gifts to the troops all year, not just during the holiday season. Please drop off your donations at the Colona Bank, Blackhawk State Bank's Colona branch and, of course, TK's Family Restaurant. While you are at the restaurant, you may want to try their ½ pound "Monster Burger."

 

Here is a list of the items that's on the troop's wish list: arts and craft supplies, batteries (AA and AAA), beef jerky, blank cards, blank CD's, board games, bubble gum, coffee and creamer (the powdered kind), coffee cups, computer games, crossword puzzles, darts, DVD's, flashlights, goldfish, hard candy, letter writing materials, mac-n-cheese, pen lights, plastic models, poker chips and cards, popcorn, Pringles, puzzle books, salt and pepper, and spices.

Features

Basket Bingo for United Way
Thursday, November 29th, 2007 Scott County Board Room, Administrative Center, 600 West 4th, Davenport, Iowa from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. (doors open 6:00 p.m.) 14 games and 1 grand prize game. American Traditions, Bradfield, Maple Tree and Longaberger Baskets and various other accessory prizes awarded. Tickets: $10. Bonus game $10 per card.

For advanced tickets or questions contact Barb Schloemer 563-326-8611

The Quad City Arts' Festival of Trees will have a ONE DAY ONLY clearance sale of assorted holiday decor and selected items from the Festival of Trees Gift Shop. Items will be available for sale at up to 50% off original prices on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27th from 1 p.m. until 7 p.m.The sale will take place in the Atrium of the south building of the RiverCenter.  All proceeds from the sale benefit Quad City Arts.
ImageOn Saturday, December 8th, 2007, the Augustana College Women's Track and Field Team will be holding a silent auction to fund a trip to Disney World to compete in a highly competitive track and field meet.
For Immediate Release November 16, 2007 Contact: ace@qctheatreweb.com (309) 757-1387
Thank you Party & Benefit for Rich Johnson, co-sponsored by the Catfish Jazz Society and the Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Society. Now is time for us to do something for this man who has done so much for others! Rich has served on both the Bix and Catfish boards for two decades, tirelessly devoting his time and talents to making these organizations among the finest. Now he is facing personal challenges and needs our help. Join the party and show Rich how much you care. When?: November 18, 2007 from 4pm until 8pm. Where?: at the Knights Of Columbus Hall, 1111 West 35th Street, Davenport. Who and what?: THREE BANDS! Featuring Ron Madow's Society Jazz, The New River City 6, and the Jim Valentine Quartet. And a JAM SESSION! Plus there's more: Dancing, Raffles with lots of great prizes, 50/50 drawings, a cash bar and concessions available at reasonable prices! Thank you for your support!

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