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THE IMPORTANCE OF COMMUNITY SERVICE For more information regarding the Living Lands & Waters Million Trees Project please visit: http://www.livinglandsandwaters.org/news-media/ volunteers-needed-to-wrap-trees-for-llws-milliontrees-project “AmeriCorps engages more than 75,000 men and women in intensive service each year at more than 15,000 locations including nonprofits, schools, public agencies, and community and faith-based groups across the country (http://www.americorps.gov/pdf/factsheet_americorps.pdf).”
RAVE ABOUT YOUR LITTLE! Ellen and Camry Winston Churchill once said, “We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” Here at Big Brothers Big Sisters we know all too well where we would be if it were not for the community service that our AmeriCorps members contribute. Without our AmeriCorps members, Big Brothers Big Sisters would only be able to serve a fraction of the children that we actually reach. The foundation of our organization is built on community service; therefore, we want to ensure that our matches learn the importance of giving back. We encourage all of our matches to participate in at least one community service event a year. Community service has been proven to bring learning beyond a classroom, provide students with a sense of responsibility and pride, and can even lead to scholarships (http:// www.onlinecollege.org/, June 27th, 2012)! Join us on Saturday March 29th in an effort to teach your Little the importance of giving back by participating in the Living Lands & Waters Million Trees Project. “Wrapping 100,000 trees takes a lot of work” said Chad Pregracke, founder and President of Living Lands & Waters. Pregracke adds, “It’s a great venue to help the community and educate people on why trees are important.”
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Big Sister Ellen and Little Sister Camry attended the Job Readiness Program last month. During the introductions, Camry had something very exciting to share; She had just finished and passed her CNA (Certified Nurse’s Assistant) classes and is fully licensed now! On top of going to high school and maintaining her excellent grades, she was taking CNA classes, going to Clinicals, and finally completing the big test. Camry and Ellen will now be working towards filling out applications to local hospitals and obtaining a CNA job. There is no doubt in our minds that this will happen for her soon! Camry has worked very hard to accomplish this goal and everyone at BBBS and her Big Sister are very happy for her and proud! Way to go Camry!
Congratulations Camry!
Importance of Community Service RAVE About Your Little March Anniversaries Anniversary Night Celebration— March Making a Difference—Chad Pregracke Q & A Get to Know: Kim Aboyure, BBBS BBBS Job Readiness Reminders Career Navigators Tours for March Macomb Update
Whiteside County Update Snowbird Classic Big Success! HAVlife grant for 2014 Match Activity Ideas Match Activity for March First Lego League Get Ready for Plant Sale! May 3-11th Healthy Kids Community Calendar—March
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MARCH MATCH ANNIVERSARIES! LITTLE’S NAME
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Logan
Candy
Hill
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Mackenzie
Susan
Skora
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Dakota
Nancy
Lane
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Isaiah
Mark
Lousberg
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Calista
Jessica
Kerwin
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Bethany
Megan
Doran
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Caelan
Yvonne
Lyons
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Katlyn
Stephanie
Spragg
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Armando
Robert
Eckert
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Quinn
Joe
Gassman
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Ashley
Kathy
Kilmer
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Anthony
Mark
Kilmer
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Arrian
Teresa
Babers
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Isabella
Emily
Matuseski
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Tatum
Pam
Topper
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Jessica
Elizabeth
Foster
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Malique
Jason
Francque
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Aliza
McKenna
Lynch
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Khloe
Erika
Jess
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Anika
Patricia
Pyle
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Lesly
Judy
Kaiser
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Emily
Carol
Thomas
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Abbigail
Diane
Lannan
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Natalie
Sara
Ehrecke
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Lorna
Daniela
Macias
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Tatiyana
Cassandra
Vining
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Shaniya
Glendeen
Countryman
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Anna
Laura
Viscioni
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Breanna
Marlene
Baltazor
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Juliana
Rebecca
Sund
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COME AND JOIN US! If you are celebrating an anniversary with your Little, please join us on Wednesday, March 19, 5 to 6 p.m. at the BBBS offices 130 W. 5th St., Davenport and celebrate your Match Anniversary!
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GET TO KNOW: Kim Aboyure
Name: Kim Aboyure Position: Senior Director of Mentoring Services How long have you been working for BBBS? 6 1/2 years
Calling All Bigs! We are organizing our volunteers to help us recruit more volunteers for 2014 / 2015! There are 150 children waiting to be matched! We need adult mentor volunteers.
100 Days / 100 Bigs You could earn a Big Incentive that helps your Little’s family! Call today to join a recruitment team! 563-323-8006 ask for Sarah.
What is your favorite memory during the time you have been with BBBS? I enjoy seeing matches last, giving the volunteer and BBBS a firsthand look at how a child can grow, change and develop. It is very rewarding! What do you like to do when you are not working? I enjoy being a mom to Wini and Akugri! Spending my free time with them is always fun. I also enjoy watching sports of all types and have fun trying new recipes! What advice would you give a child who is in our program? Celebrate successes and expect challenges because both make us who we are.
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MAKING A DIFFERENCE: CHAD PREGRACKE Q & A different volunteer opportunities available right here in the QC. For more information check out the link provided by the United Way: To highlight our upcoming Tree Wrapping match activity with Living Lands http://unitedwayqc.org/volunteer & Waters (located in East Moline, IL), Chad Pregracke, 2013’s CNN Hero of Q: Do you have any advice for those who may be “on the fence” about the Year and founder of LL&W answered a few questions about the volunteering? “Go and do it! In the process of doing something good, it importance of community service and volunteerism. When Chad was a might just change your life! Regardless, it WILL make a difference.” teenager he spent most of his time working along the shores of the Mississippi River, as a Q: Can one person really make commercial shell diver. To a difference? “Yes! save money Chad and his Absolutely!”---Modestly put, brother would camp along the but Chad saw a problem and riverbanks. This is when he sought a solution. He started realized the horrible condition small, working on the of the river and it was then Mississippi River, collecting one that he decided he wanted to piece of garbage at a time. At do something about it. In the age of 17, he began making 1998, he founded Living Lands calls to government agencies to & Waters, a local river notify them of the problem, cleanup organization that is assuming someone would take now one of the largest of its care of it. Year after year kind. He has worked with over passed by and the problem only worsened. In 1997 Chad decided that if 70,000 volunteers and collected over 7 million pounds of garbage. no one else was going to clean up the river, he would. After his first year of cleaning up the river, he collected over 90,000 pounds of Q: Why is volunteering and community service important? “In many garbage. Chad is a perfect example of how one person can truly make a cases, if there wasn’t volunteering or community service projects, probdifference. lems simply would not get solved. We can’t rely on the government to fix everything! We need to be proactive!” For more information on how you can get involved with Living Lands & Q: How can people become involved in their community? “Find a cause Waters, please check out their website: www.livinglandsandwaters.org that is dear to you, whatever that cause may be, and get involved with a local organization.” –Many non-profit organizations depend on volunteers to ensure the goals of their programs are met each year. There are many
By Jaymie Schuldt, AmeriCorps volunteer (BBBS Match Coach)
Chad Pregracke at work on his boat.
Living Lands and Waters always pull together a great group of volunteers for clean-ups!
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BBBS JOB READINESS Dates to Remember: Resume Review:
March 10th, 6:15—8:15 p.m. (14-15 year olds) March 13th, 6:15—8:15 p.m. (16-17 year olds)
Practice Interviews:
March 26, 6:15—8:15 p.m. (14-15 year olds) March 27, 6:15—8:15 p.m. (16-17 year olds)
Electives:
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Note: These sessions are only open to Matches who attended the Job Readiness training in February. Questions: Call Kim Aboyure at (563) 323-8006 or email at kaboyure@bbbs-mv.org
Community-Based Matches with Littles in 6th through 12th grades!
JOIN US FOR CAREER NAVIGATOR SITE VISITS!
Career Navigators activities are designed to help Bigs “navigate” Littles through the exploration of career interests and encourage academic and social success. These are simple, one hour experiences of business and educational opportunities in the QCA.
CONTACT YOUR MATCH COACH TO REGISTER 563-323-8006
Date: TBD (watch for emails)
Kosama and I-80 Truck Stop Please register for this tour with your Match Coach.
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HELLO FROM (STILL SNOWY) DOWNTOWN MACOMB! Since the last issue of Coaches Corner, the Macomb office has been full of energy. We have some great new interns, spectacular new matches, and a ton of good people applying. WE HAVE CREATED A MONSTER! (The good sort of monster, of course.) The program is reinvigorated, and the proof lies not just in the wonderful new
additions we continue to make, but in the overwhelmingly positive reports from our existing matches. In early February, BBBS staff spent time at both Edison and Lincoln, talking to Littles in the program. Good stories, lots of smiles, real love for the Bigs. This is why we do what we do.
Schools:
BBBS Board:
At Lincoln, 3 child interviews were conducted, and 2 NEW MATCHES were made!
We had our monthly Board meeting on Monday 2 December at City Hall in Macomb. • BBBS staff gave a status report regarding RTBM volunteers and children, those who are still in the process, and further recruiting. • We continued ironing out the details for our summer fundraiser. Everybody is on board, and it’s going to be a huge success. • We began preparations for the annual Plant Sale, May 7—11. Look at this! We have 2 un-official interns this semester, and they will be helping with activities and events. Say hello to Loren Lewis (left) and Sam Copeland (right):
Pictured are Big Sister Mary and Little Sister Saryanna (left) and Big Brother Chris and Little Brother Talan (right) And, at Lincoln, we have finally got a photo of Big Sister Jenna and Little Brother Brandon, who were matched back in November!
At Edison, one child interview was conducted, and one NEW MATCH was made! Here is Big Brother Eric and Little Brother Tavahreon:
At Bushnell-Prairie City Elementary, we have 7 volunteers excited to get started! The school has identified the children for us, and sent applications home. The weather is wreaking havoc on our plans to get the program started (Bushnell’s schools have missed more days than Macomb’s), but we’re on the verge. As soon as those applications come back, BBBS staff will swoop in for interviews. Stay tuned.
Twelve more volunteer interviews were conducted since the last issue! How about the WIU community getting involved!?! Makes us alums feel proud. January was National Mentoring Month, and all over the country Mayors and Governors awarded BBBS with plaques and certificates. We would like to thank the City of Macomb and Mayor Mike Inman for recognizing the contribution that BBBS makes to the community. And HURRAH for Big Sister Kelly and Little Sister Niyesha for being there to accept the honor! Here they are: On Saturday March 1st, Little Sisters Courtney and Marissa and Big Sisters Jenna and Susan joined my wife and I for a night with the Western Illinois Women's Basketball team. The Lady Leathernecks held off a last-second charge to win the game (I think it was the good BBBS mojo that kept WIU hustling). Right after the game, the entire team signed autographs for us! THANKS to Western Illinois Athletics, Kelsey Homewood, and Coach Kier McCleary! Check our Facebook page for all the latest updates: https://facebook.com/ bigbrothersbigsistersofmcdonoughcounty
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WHAT’S UP IN WHITESIDE COUNTY? Whiteside County Events for March 2014
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Newman High School Fun Night 4p-7p RSVP 625-0500 ext 114 Morrison High School 2nd Annual Short Film Festival 3p-5p at MHS Dr. Seuss’ The Cat in the Hat SVCC Mathis Theatre (ages 10 and under are FREE) A Taste for Wine and Murder- Murder Mystery and Dessert Rock Falls Library Call ahead for tickets Mardi Gras at the Market 8a-12p at Sterling Twin City Market Rock Falls Chamber’s Basket and Bags Bingo 11:30am Sauk Valley Home and Garden Show 10a-5p Sat/11a-5p Sun
Looking for Whiteside County Bigs to attend the Annual United Way Recognition Luncheon.
ASK A FRIEND TO BECOME A “BIG”! It’s really fun to be a mentor. You can be a schoolbased mentor (meet at the “Little’s” school for lunch) and it only takes about 45 minutes a week! Call Loni today and find out more. Direct Line: (815) 441-9118
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Free Community Meal at Morrison’s First Presbyterian Church 5p-6:30 SVCC Ready Set Grow Gardening Workshop 8a-3p call 732-2191 for more information Free comedian at SVCC Sammy Obeid 7p-9p Meal and a Movie at the Sterling Public Library United Way Recognition Luncheon (looking for attendees) Early out movie day 1p featuring Rango (ages 9+) SVCC Ladies Night Out Fourth Fridays in Sterling Annual Child Fair at SVCC 9a-12p Seussical Jr. performance at Woodlawn Arts Academy at 9am
Big Brothers Big Sisters will be purchasing a table and lunch will be provided to all who attend. There are 8 seats available so they will be given to the first to respond. The luncheon is on March 26. We haven’t gotten full details yet but we expect that it will last from around 11a-1p and will be held in Sterling. If you are interested please contact Loni at 815-441-9118 or at lmckinney@bbbs-mv.org. February’s Community Based Anniversary Celebration -Robyn and Kathy are celebrating their one year anniversary in the program. Upon meeting with Loni to celebrate, they talked about their experiences this past year as well as helped to develop new SMART goals for the upcoming year.
The Ultimate Teaching Store! Teacher’s Aide is a local educational store that specializes in materials for infants through 8th and 9th grades. Teacher’s Aide believes in strong schools and strong parents. Ask about the Teacher’s Aide VIP program where we will call you and let you know about 20% off weekends! STORE HOURS: M-TH 10 a.m.—6 p.m., Fri. 10 a.m.—5 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m.—6 p.m., Sun. 12 p.m.—4 p.m.
www.teachersaide1.com
4601 16th Street, Moline, IL 309-797-2605 902 W. Kimberly Rd., Davenport, IA 563-445-7422
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SNOWBIRD BIG SUCCESS! $8,000 RAISED FOR BBBS!
Hosted by:
Presented by: The 2014 Snowbird Classic Softball Tournament was a BIG success this year! 52 teams braved the snow and bitter cold with more than 600 people to play in the 38th Annual Snowbird Classic. Dugout Sports Complex in Davenport, IA is the organizer of the event with all proceeds
going to support one-to-one mentoring at Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Mississippi Valley. This year $8,000 was raised to support BBBS programs. A big thanks to our sponsors and all who played in the tournament!
Supported by: Budweiser KLJB Fox 18 Midwest Collectables Iowa usssa QG Threads
GRANT RECEIVED FOR 2014 FROM HAVlife! Big Brothers Big Sisters has received another grant from the HAVlife Foundation, and we couldn’t be more thrilled! Thanks to this partnership we have been privileged to work together with Bigs and Littles to discover passions in our Littles and then make it possible for them to pursue them. The check presentation was made at the HAVlife Foundation Martini Shake Off event last month, and we are already putting the funds to use! Little Brother, Silas, is so excited to be a recipient of the grant through HAVlife and BBBS. We were able to purchase his guitar and enroll him in lessons, and we can’t wait to hear him play his first song! Currently, many of our Littles are learning instruments, playing sports, and enrolling in art classes all thanks to this opportunity from HAVlife. If your Little is interested in trying a new activity or improving a current skill in the areas of the arts, music or athletics, we can help! Contact Jaime at 563-323-8006 or jkeller@bbbs-mv.org to start the brief application process.
Papa John’s Quad City Times The Brandt Co. Trophy King
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Community-Based matches, try out some of these ideas for your March activities:
FIRST LEGO LEAGUE
Go to a high school basketball game. Set goals for physical fitness and work out together. Fill out a March Madness bracket together. Check out a day Putnam pass from the Davenport library.
And here are some ideas for our School-Based matches:
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Fill out a March Madness bracket together. Create a comic book. Play Mad Libs. Check out madlibs.com. There is even an app you can download! Get outside for some fresh air! Play a game of HORSE with your Little on the playground court. Do you have a connection with a local business or restaurant that might be willing to offer a discount to our matches? BBBS would like to develop “Big Deals” in the community to give our Bigs more low-cost activity options. Contact Jaime at jkeller@bbbs-mv.org with suggestions!
If you would like to share some fun activity ideas that you’ve done with your Little send them to: Jaime at jkeller@bbbs-mv.org
The best way to summarize FIRST LEGO League is to say that it is a robotics program for 9 to 16 year olds which is designed to get children excited about science and technology. Teams, composed of up to ten children with at least one adult coach, can also be associated with a pre-existing club or organization, homeschooled, or just be a group of friends who wish to do something awesome. BBBS has the opportunity to form Lego Jr. (ages 69) and Lego teams (ages 10-16). There will likely be a high interest level from Littles to join these leagues, and this will be a great opportunity for them, but we need your help! We are looking for a Big to lead one of these groups. The teams will meet once a week, 1-2 hours per week, for an 8-week program beginning in August.
Visit http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprograms to learn more, and then contact Jaime at jkeller@bbbs-mv.org if you’re interested!
MARCH MATCH ACTIVITY—COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT
Saturday, March 29th 10:00 a.m. at the Expo Center (North Hall) 2621 4th Avenue, Rock Island
Join us for a time of giving back to the community as we partner with Living Lands & Waters for their tree wrapping project. There will be a special guest appearance by Chad Pregracke, recipient of the 2013 CNN Hero of the Year award. Free t-shirts for all volunteers! 10:00-11:30 Tree Wrapping with Living Lands & Waters 11:30-1:30 Pizza party/ movie at BBBS office (130 W. 5th St, Davenport) RSVP to your Match Coach before March 27th
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GET READY FOR PLANT SALE! MAY 3-11, 2014 We know—the snow hasn’t even melted yet and already we are thinking about spring and PLANT SALE! It’s only 9 weeks away! In fact, pre-sale ordering is now available on-line with pre-sale order forms coming in the mail by March 14th. If you would like to receive an order form in the mail, please email Kayla Kiesey and she will put you on the pre-order form mailing list (before March 7th). Just send your name, address and zip code via email to kkiesey@bbbs-mv.org. Also, if you work for a company or organization that plants “annual flowers” every year, let us know that too and we can email you or mail you a corporate order form. In addition, many companies, schools and other organizations do “group buys” where individuals fill out the individual order form, then submit them as a group to qualify for free delivery to one location. Any individual or group order that is $150 or more will be delivered at no charge to a home or place of business. Pick up options are also available at the Northwest Bank & Trust Tower in Davenport (Brady and Kimberly) or in Macomb at 1140 E. Jackson Street, next to Quick Printers. New this year are GIFT CERTIFICATES! We are offering them in any amount of $5 or more. You just need to indicate it on your order form, or you can call or email Amy Barth directly with your order (563-323-8006 or email abarth@bbbs-mv.org). They make great gifts for teachers, moms, grandmothers, music teachers, employees, co-workers or other friends and family members. All are redeemable during Plant Sale May 3—11th this year. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! As always we also need volunteers to help us out at Plant Sale. Truck unloading and plant organizing will take place on Friday, May 2nd beginning in the morning. The more volunteers we have for this, the more quickly we get it all done! Bring your Little with you if you can (after school). We also need workers during the week to help carry plants to cars or assist shoppers in any way we can. To volunteer please contact Kayla Kiesey at 563-323-8006 or email at kkiesey@bbbs-mv.org Thanks so much for all your support!
Mark your calendars! May 3—11 for the 2014 Plant Sale! Go on-line and place your pre-sale order now through April 21 at
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HEALTHY KIDS: QC EVENTS OFFER PHYSICAL ACTIVITY By Unity Point Health—Trinity staff It’s never too early to start thinking about being healthy. Everyone knows that physical activity is part of keeping your whole body healthy, along with eating right, not smoking, drinking lots of water and seeing a doctor regularly. But did you know that The President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports Activity reports that approximately 25 percent of American children watch at least four hours of television daily, as opposed to exercising. In 2007, the Center for Disease Control found that only 35 percent of high school students reported a significant level of physical activity. And for adults, 60% are not regularly physically active.
March 15
CASI St. Patrick’s Day Race http://tinyurl.com/o43kr8m
April 22
Epilepsy Foundation - QC Walk for Epilepsy http://tinyurl.com/lf9jnlw
April 26
March of Dimes - March for Babies http://tinyurl.com/lanrrma
April 27
Gilda’s Club - Run for laughs http://tinyurl.com/m4zqc4m
May 3
JDRF Walk to Cure Diabetes http://tinyurl.com/k89v9n8
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American Heart Association – Heart Walk http://tinyurl.com/meuwajd
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Bethany for Children & Families - Wild 5 Race http://tinyurl.com/loh6jnu
June 14
Komen Race for the Cure http://tinyurl.com/l98sueu
June 20 & 21
Live Uncommon Games http://tinyurl.com/k5595yv
August 7
Quad Cities Freedom Run http://tinyurl.com/kc9fz2x
Yet significant health benefits can be obtained by including a moderate September 1 amount of physical activity on most, if September 13 not all, days of the week. The U.S. Department of Health and Human September 28 Services Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans recommend that children and adolescents aged 6-17 should have 60 minutes or more of physical activity daily, with most of that activity being of moderate or vigorous intensity. Physical activity reduces the risk of premature mortality in general, and of coronary heart disease, hypertension, colon cancer and diabetes in particular. Physical activity also improves mental health and is important for the health of muscles, bones and joints.
Bettendorf Rotary Run with Carl http://tinyurl.com/kbhnze5 NAMI Walk http://tinyurl.com/lgtsn5z Quad Cities Marathon http://tinyurl.com/muxwuj7
Throughout the year, UnityPoint Health – Trinity sponsors a variety of charitable organizations that put on walks, runs and other physical activity-related events. Here is a list of some of those local events, which are great opportunities for you and your Little to participate and get in that 60 minutes of recommended physical activity. Most of these events offer opportunities for all ages. Hope to see you there!
Thanks to UnityPoint Health—Trinity for their support of our Healthy Kids program!
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OUT AND ABOUT IN THE QUAD CITIES! MARCH Saturday, March 1 - “CSI: The Experience” exhibit opens at The Putnam Museum. CSI: The Experience features two separate crime labs where visitors can explore the state-of-the-art technology used in evidence analysis. For more information about the exhibit and tickets, visit www.putnam.org. (Davenport Libraries offer FREE Museum Passes—check it out!)
Saturday, March 15 - Check out the St. Patrick’s Day Grand Parade starting at 11:30 a.m. and traveling through downtown Rock Island and Davenport. For more information go to: http://www.stpatsqc.com/GrandParade.htm
Friday- Sunday, March 21-23 - “The Secret Garden” will be on stage at Playcrafters Barn Theatre. Call 309-762-0330 for ticket Saturday, March 1 - The St. Ambrose University Symphonic Band information. will perform at 7:30 p.m. at the Galvin Fine Arts Center, St. Ambrose University, W. High Street and N. Gaines Street, Thursday, March 27, 5:30-7:30 pm - Full STEAM Ahead at the Davenport. Call 563-333-6251 for details. Free. Bettendorf Family Museum. Enjoy activities, food, and prizes while learning about creepy, crawling insects! Visit Sunday, March 2 - The Illowa Kennel Club will host a United www.familymuseum.org to learn more. Kennel Club dog show from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday at the Community Center, 2204 Grant St., Bettendorf. It will include Saturday, March 29, 10:00am -1:00 pm. Don’t miss the annual three obedience trials, three rally trials, and four conformation Egg Drop Kerplop event at the Bettendorf Family Museum! Work shows. Call 563-344-4011 or email for details. together to construct a container that will protect an egg from an “over the ledge” fall. Then enjoy the finale when all the Friday, March 7 - March Madness Friday at Roosevelt containers are tested to discover whose egg stays together and Community Center from 6-9pm. Admission is $4 and will include whose goes… Kerplop! Again, visit familymuseum.org for more many basketball themed activities, pizza, and lemonade. The details and admission information. movie “Space Jam” will be shown at 6:30pm. Call 563-328-7275 for more info.
ASK A FRIEND, FAMILY MEMBER OR CO-WORKER ABOUT BEING A BIG!