Posts Tagged Mississippi River

  • Max’s Musings Max’s Musings

    By Max Molleston If we were all poets, and we wrote poems regularly, there would be more love poems. There is no specific time for love to develop, but I say summer provides a setting like no other, with opportunities for movement and adventure slowed some in other seasons. I constantly browse (...

  • RSVP – Lead With Experience

    Meet the RSVP Advisory Council An abundance of good things are happening these days at RSVP because of good advice and active support from the RSVP Advisory Council. Examples of RSVP Advisory Council accomplishments are: • Continuing to have two high quality Volunteer Recognition events on...

  • Max’s Musings Max’s Musings

    By Max Molleston In May, many new ideas emerge as Spring takes hold. April showers bring May flowers, a statement on nature we recall and repeat, seasonally. Nature blossoms through May, ending just in time for Memorial Day, or "decoration day" as some of us call visits to our forbearers’ grave...

  • Ask the Audiologist Ask the Audiologist

    By Janet Liddicoat, Au.D., CCC-A Audiology Consultants, P.C. In the summer time my hearing aids cut out when I am working outside, why is that? As we all know, the summers here by the Mississippi River are hot and humid. Every time I put a hearing aid on a patient I always recommend that the...

  • Max’s Musings Max’s Musings

    By Max Molleston Not long ago, as ideas of summer sprouted, reading projects for adults cropped up in the media. Some newspapers and magazines feature new novels and such put forward by some “expert.” My idea of reading for the summer is a newspaper at a leisurely pace, or like me, a subscrib...

  • Ask the Audiologist Ask the Audiologist

    By Janet Liddicoat, Au.D., CCC-A Audiology Consultants, P.C. “In the summer time my hearing aids cutout... why is that?” As we all know, the summers here by the Mississippi River are hot and humid. Every time I put a hearing aid on a patient, I always recommend that they don’t keep the...

  • Shake it up at Martinis to the MAX!

    By Lori Arguello, Director of Marketing Putnam Museum and IMAX Theatre, Davenport WHAT: Martinis to the MAX! WHEN: 5-8:30pm, the third Thursday of the month WHERE: Putnam IMAX in Davenport COST: $20 (Putnam members pay $15). Includes Martini Party with food, IMAX, and a light up martini! ...

  • New Interactive Website Launched by German American Heritage Center

    The German American Heritage Center (GAHC) has launched their new website at www.gahc.org. The website has several interactive features including photo galleries, videos, and RSS feeds. Visitors can also become a fan on GAHC’s new Facebook page, subscribe to their new YouTube page, or sign up to r...