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.
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Contact: Pam Crome

Java Station Espresso Café

Phone 563 320 3043

Fax 563 381 1327

1018 Mound Street

Davenport, IA  52803

Phone 563 326 0969

Fax 563 326 1001

Java Station Espresso Café

Press Release

Java Station Espresso Café features Project Linus Quilters at the East Village Christmas Walk

New Owners invite East Village Christmas Walk visitors to enjoy a cup of hot cider and learn more about volunteer “blanketeers”

 
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Rude Punch Show Dates!

Rude Punch will be performing live at the following venues in the coming weeks:

November 15th-Opening for Part One Tribe at Feed the Beast in Chicago

November 17th-Opening for Chicago Afro Beat at The Redstone Room

December 6th-Opening for Part One Tribe at The Picador in Iowa City

December 7th-Opening for Part One Tribe at The Yacht Club in Iowa City

December 30th-Mound Street Landing-Village of East Davenport

Come and see why a Rude Punch show is so much fun!

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Junior Theatre Mainstage Company will present the first show of their season “The Little Princess”. A lovely story written by the same author as “The Secret Garden”. It is a story of compassion and kindness overcoming misfortune and touching everyone close by.



Who: Junior Theatre Mainstage Company

What: “The Little Princess”

When: Wed. November 29 at 3 pm, Tues. 30 at 10 am, December 1 & 2 at 7 pm, December 3 at 2pm

Where: Nighswander Junior Theatre in the Annie Wittenmyer Complex

Admission: $4.00 anyone 3 yrs and up

Season Tickets are available for the entire season of Mainstage Shows – 3 shows for $10

 Contact Person: Kathy Lafrenz, Coordinator

563-888-2216 or cell 309-945-2080

 

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QC FIRST FRIDAYS PROFESSIONALS SOCIAL MIXER - DECEMBER 1ST 6 PM - 10 PM, KAHL EDUCATIONAL CENTER, 326 W. 3RD STREET, DAVENPORT, IA  MUSIC BY CLUB TRIO AND DJ FRANK "B".  CONTACT HIRAM HARRIS @ 563-391-9693.

ImageQC FIRST FRIDAYS PROFESSIONALS SOCIAL MIXER - DECEMBER 1ST, 6 PM-10 PM, KAHL EDUCATIONAL CENTER, 326 W. 3RD STREET, DAVENPORT, IA.  MUSIC BY CLUB TRIO AND DJ FRANK "B'.  CONTACT HIRAM HARRIS @ 563-391-9693.
ImageOctober 24, 2006                                                                     Contact: Kristen Bergren                                                                                          7974416 Home   737 1928 Cell  “As long as mountains rise and fall, there are those who heed a call,To seek the hidden places, beyond these valleys’ jaded walls,Some will walk the wide vast spaces, others wander where they stand,Some just dream of the thought, the strong heart of this wild land.”

—from “Heart of This Wild Land,” by Walkin’ Jim Stoltz

 Tales, Tunes, and Photos from 26,000 Miles of Wilderness Walking Forever Wild—2006 celebrates America’s rich natural heritage through thestunning photography and live wilderness music of Walkin’ Jim Stoltz Meet the man who has covered North America by boot, sharing his vision to save the wild in a free multimedia show                                                      Saturday, November 11, 2006 at Black Hawk College Building                              (Enter through Building 3) 

The Quad Cities will have a rare opportunity to meet America’s one-of-a-kind wilderness troubadour when Forever Wild2006 comes to Black Hawk College at 7:30 on Novmeber 11, 2006. Tickets are free for this community-sponsored event.

 Walkin’ Jim Stoltz has trekked from coast to coast, Mexico to Canada, Yellowstone to the Yukon, from high in the Arctic to deep in the Utah canyons. All those years in the wild places and 26,000 miles of walking have given him a great love and respect for America’s natural beauty. He shares that appreciation in his celebratory show, Forever Wild2006. Walkin’ Jim sings in a deep bass voice, plays guitar, and tells stories about his travels while projecting spectacular images of the wilderness he has photographed on his travels.   

Though Walkin’ Jim has been taking long-distance hikes since 1974, this is his 20th anniversary year of touring America with Forever Wild. He says he realized those many years ago that a great way to bring out the love of nature in everyone was to celebrate it. By sharing the beauty he’s seen, in images, songs, and stories, he moves people to care for our land, rivers, and wildlife.

 

“The road less traveled is not a road,” Walkin’ Jim says. “And we ought to stop building any more roads through our wildlands.” This year, with Forever Wild2006, his goal is to visit all 50 states, perform 100 free events, and encourage 100,000 calls and letters in his personal crusade to save these wild places for the future. He is being joined by hundreds of other musicians, speakers and community groups across the nation.

 

His only local appearance is sponsored by Eagle View Group Sierra Club and          Clean Sphere Black Hawk College Environmental Club.

 

Walkin’ Jim encourages people who hear about his tour to learn more about his “Call for Wild” program and how they can help by visiting www.foreverwild.info

 “I’m a beggar, I’m a thief, I’m one who still believesI’m the farmer kicking dust, but still I’m planting seeds,I’m the promise, I’m the lie, I’m the glint that lights your eyeI’m the spirit in the wind, and the fire that never dies.”

                                    —from “One Land, One Heart,” by Walkin’ Jim Stoltz

 

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Walkin’ Jim Stoltz’s Forever Wild2006 show coming to town / Page 2  Meeting Walkin’ Jim is like coming face-to-face with a modern-day Johnny Appleseed. He tells stories of adventures from a near-death slide down a snow field, arrested only by his guitar, to the solitude of playing his music in the woods with moose listening on. His shows transport audiences to the backcountry as only he knows it.  

“He’s truly a unique and impressive songwriter and performer,” says Richard Stanley of Sierra Club-Greater Hartford, Conn. “His Forever Wild show generated an incredible amount of enthusiasm afterwards. For weeks people were telling me how much they admired him and enjoyed it. We all felt fortunate to have seen his show.”

 

Walkin’ Jim Stoltz has been recognized as an American treasure by the Environmental Protection Agency, which presented him its Outstanding Achievement Award for his sharing of nature and wilderness across the country.

 

“I’ve had amazing experiences on my travels in the woods,” says Walkin’ Jim. “This show is my chance to share them, and to celebrate all of America's lands, waters, and the critters who need them. It’s my contribution to keeping our wild places wild forever.”

 “You could call me a rich man, for all the gold I’ve seen,My pack is full of sunsets, they trade in good on dreams,You can bundle up life’s treasures and hold ‘em in your hand,But the key to all is letting go and listening to the land.”

—from “Turn Around,” by Walkin’ Jim Stoltz

 Woody Guthrie meets Ansel Adams in Walkin’ Jim’s Forever Wild2006 performance. The chance to experience his show is not to be missed. Walkin’ Jim’s recent book, “Walking With the Wild Wind,” and recorded CDs of his music will be available at the show. More information about him, including publication-quality photographs for download by the media, can be found at www.walkinjim.com. “Thunder rollin' on the mountain heightsI hear it callin' my name,Once you follow that storm cloud’s flightYou won't ever be the same.”

                       —from “Thinkin’ Like a Mountain,” by Walkin’ Jim Stoltz

 

Forever Wild2006 is a project of Musicians United to Sustain the Environment (M. U. S. E.), a rapidly growing non-profit which heightens environmental awareness by raising funds for effective grassroots projects through CD sales, concerts and public donations. Its roster of performers includes Pete Seeger, Paul Winter, and Country Joe McDonald. For more information on the organization and its artists, see www.musemusic.org

    
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Contact: Morgan Johnson
Penguin’s Comedy Club
1850 Isle Pkwy, Bettendorf, IA 52722
Phone: 563.324.5233
penguinsbooking@hotmail.com
www.myspace.com/penguinslivemusic

penguinsbooking@hotmail.com
www.myspace.com/penguinslivemusic

Press Release

Nashville indie band Happy Birthday Amy makes Quad Cities debut

Future Apple Tree Records recording artists The Parish Festival and Chrash join Happy Birthday Amy on Thursday, November 16, 2006

Happy Birthday Amy is a three piece conglomeration of musical co-dependence. Bursting with talent, their multi layered sound plays out like a promise of great things to come for the voice and key-beating fingers of Amy Smith, Dillon Smith (Davenport native) on the violin and bass, and drummer Miles Cramer.

The trio's first EP became available this spring - a five track cd with a wide range of appeal, including a two minute violin solo, soaring vocals, haunting lyrics, playful, intricate rhythms, solid musicianship and some dancetastic moments to boot.

Most of the songs on the EP are Amy Smith creations, songs she's been periodically hording away for the past three years while she waited for the right moment, the right musicians and connections to bring to light.

"I'm really happy with the way that the EP flows together", Dillon says. "We chose the songs because we thought we'd do three: When It Comes To, Annie Mae, Avonlee they were the very oldest Amy songs."

Amy stumbled across her co-conspirators in birthday revelry when she started to consider playing some solo gigs, and put in a call to Dillon looking for a violin.

"I would like you to know that it was the happiest phone call ever", says Dillon, who had been secretly plotting a musical collision for months.

By the second song it was obvious that something was clicking, and that "When It Comes To" needed drums. Happily, the pair both knew one Miles Cramer - Amy from The Mechanical Bears (now the Vermicious K'nids) and Dillon from a long history of impromptu jams.

Miles immediately picked up the songs and carried them to full cake smearing status!

These three breathe musicality, but in very different ways, that each come together in HBA with dynamic results.

Amy pulls from her long history of theater, opera, quality time with her piano, and the legacy of her inspirational father. Dillon comes from a long line of musicians and pretty much grew up surrounded. He spent time learning the piano, dedicated himself to the violin and picked up guitar and bass at the age of 13. Miles sat down at a drum set when he was 10, and never remembered to get back up.

On their EP, "The Holidays" showcases HBA's evolution from a band playing Amys songs to an active conversation between musicians.

"The album is a statement about our band", Dillon says. "Some of our songs are dark and heavy, some are dancerific, some are light. In an age when bands seem to typify their genre, putting 12 songs and one mood on a record, I don’t think any of us have been a fan of trying to do one thing over and over again."

In the spirit of not doing anything twice, HBA are now undertaking the follow up EP, a five track "live n the studio" version of songs that will be placed on the album that they are simultaneously recording. The "live in the studio" EP will be out mid-late October with the expected release date of the album looming early 2007. The album will be nothing short of fantastic that keeps ears happy! The last track is said to be an 8-minute fable about a giant man-beast in which the band explores their love for jazzy brass ! You can expect to hear trumpets and tubas throughout the album performed by a trio of guys they affectionately refer to as The Dirty Brassholes. As for the giant beast and his role on the album , well, he's awfully hairy!

See Happy Birthday Amy on Thursday, November 16 at Penguin’s. Doors open at 9 P.M. and show starts at 10 P.M. Also playing, Future Apple Tree Records, www.futureappletree.com, recoding artists The Parish Festival and Chrash. $5 cover and the show is all ages. For more information visit www.myspace.com/penguinslivemusic.

www.futureappletree.com, recoding artists The Parish Festival and Chrash. $5 cover and the show is all ages. For more information visit www.myspace.com/penguinslivemusic.

Picture caption: (left to right) Happy Birthday Amy members Dillon Smith, Amy Smith and Miles Cramer.

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