Archive for Community
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Ella’s Kitchen
So many culinary choices in the month of February. Snacks for the super bowl, Cajun cooking for Mardi Gras, chocolates and cherries for Valentine’s Day, classic stick-to-your-ribs American comfort food for Presidents’ Day… or some exotic cuisine from far away places as you dream of a get-away....
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FEBRUARY 2016 Clinton and Scott County Meal Site noon meals
1) Brat With Sauerkraut On Wheat Bun W/ Ketchup And Mustard, Northern Beans & Leeks, Fruit Cocktail, Orange Juice 2) Beef Stew, Carrots, Biscuit, Apricots, Orange Juice 3) Happy Birthday - Andy’s Meatloaf, Mashed Potatoes W/Gravy, Peas With Pearl Onions, Ice Cream, Cupcake W/ Frosting 4) Po...
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Cupid Comes to Hilltop Campus Village
Greatest Grains is hosting its third annual Sweetheart Dinner. Sweethearts Julie and Clyde, owners of Greatest Grains, invite you to their third Sweetheart Dinner. The event is Saturday, February 13th. Seating starts at 6:30 p.m., dinner at 7:00 p.m. and live music until 9:00 p.m. Come enjoy the ...
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Lead With Experience
By Dave Layton Program Director Retired and Senior Volunteer Program of Eastern Iowa and Western Illnois Reaching Seniors Online In 2006 about 30 percent of active RSVP members had email. Now almost 70 percent do, and this fact has changed how we communicate with our members. We still mail v...
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Caregiving is a role that impacts your life ….
By Peggy Dykes Community Relations Director Milestone’ Area Agency on Aging You might be providing care for an aging parent, an ill spouse or disabled friend, either occasionally or daily. You might be miles away or across the street. If you are helping with a few things, you are probably man...
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February – A Mishmash of Symbols
By Eloise Graham What do ashes, axes, beads, cherries, chocolates, pancakes, pennies, pigskins, rodents and roses have in common? All are symbols of special days or celebrations in the month of February. Let’s take them in chronological order. February 2, the rodent. Groundhog’s day is cel...
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Older Worker Enrollment Program
By Peggy Dykes Community Relations Director Milestone’ Area Agency on Aging Finding the right fit for employment can be difficult for anyone, but it can seem particularly overwhelming for people who are a little older, and who are dealing with the complications of a disability. The Older W...
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You’ll be head over heels for this new shop in the Hilltop!
Flipped Out Furniture is one of the newest arrivals in our fast-growing Hilltop Campus Village. Becky Despeghel and her father Dave Sawvell are the owners and creators of some of the most wonderfully designed re-purposed pieces of furniture and accessories. Located at 1517 Harrison Street, th...