Archive for Community

  • News from Seniors And Law Enforcement Together (SALT) News from Seniors And Law Enforcement Together (SALT)

    Identity Theft – Were You a Victim? What Should You Do? 1. Call the companies where you know fraud occurred. Ask for the fraud department. Explain that someone stole your identity. Ask to close or freeze your accounts. Change all of your logins, passwords and PINS for your accounts. 2. Place a...

  • Busy Times in the Hilltop Campus Village Busy Times in the Hilltop Campus Village

    [caption id="attachment_8330" align="alignright" width="201"] Construction at the Martin Luther King Interpretive Center[/caption] Road construction on Brady is not the only construction going on in this community. At the bottom of the hill, 5th and Brady to be exact, there has been construction ...

  • Your Advocacy Your Advocacy

    By Nancy Phelps GolderCare Solutions How to Stay Home Longer “Nearly 90 percent of seniors want to stay in their own homes as they age, often referred to as ‘aging in place.’ Living under one’s own rules is a key reason for staying in one’s own home.” www.iyhusa.com/AginginPlaceF...

  • JANUARY 2017 Clinton and Scott County Meal Site noon meals JANUARY 2017 Clinton and Scott County Meal Site noon meals

    2) All Nutrition Centers Closed. No Home Deliveries 3) Tuna Noodle Casserole, Edamame, Peaches, M&M Cookie, Orange Juice 4) Happy Birthday – Oven Baked Chicken, Mashed Potatoes W/Gravy, Peas With Pearl Onions, Ice Cream, Cupcake W/ Frosting 5) Bean Soup, Garden Salad, Turkey, Ham and...

  • RSVP Lead with Experience RSVP Lead with Experience

    By Bill Sedlacek Retired and Senior Volunteer Program of Eastern Iowa and Western Illnois It’s easy to picture Sue Grove, a retired English teacher, helping out in Davenport’s Madison Elementary kindergarten classes. She just comes across as someone who will wipe noses, help with snow boots,...

  • Offline for Awhile Offline for Awhile

    By David W. Deuth, CFSP President, Weerts Funeral Home Early in the morning on the day after Thanksgiving, Linda and I were back in the car – not for Black Friday shopping as some may have done – we were headed back to Rochester so I could have another round of chemo. Things wrapped up late ...

  • The Hogs Are Out The Hogs Are Out

    By John & Joan Maxwell Cinnamon Ridge Farms The house was painted. The trees were trimmed. The lawn was immaculate. My mother’s hard work over the last year to prepare our farm for my sister’s wedding reception had paid off. The result of her saving flower seeds and planting bulbs was si...

  • Adventures in Caring Adventures in Caring

    By Mary Huebbe Marketing Director Ridgecrest Village A New Year with new adventures, some adventures end just so others can begin. I would like to tell you a story about a very special person at Ridgecrest Village that is starting a new adventure in her life, but the story is about the advent...