American bald eagles are reflected in the water of the Mississippi River near Lindsay Park, Davenport.

Bettendorf Park Board Meeting Minutes for April 8, 2002

The REAP grant applications are due in July and Bi-State Regional Commission has been assisting putting them together. He had two recommendations for grant applications: (1) Acquisition of the Church of Latter Day Saints property for access to the Duck Creek Recreation Trail. The appraisal completed by Doug Nelson for the 15 acres totaled $75,000. Some of the 15 acres is developable. (2) Funds for the initial development of Field Sike Park.

Bettendorf school board meeting - 5.6.2002

Board approves new teacher, support personnel contracts.

New equipment for 'Rocket Park'


New playground equipment takes shape at Bettendorf's McManus (Rocket) Park. The Junior League of the Quad Cities purchased and helped install the handicapped accessible play equipment.

PV school board meeting May 2002

K-8 librarians Joel Haack, Bev Anderson, and Nancy Dehner presented a PowerPoint program describing how they will reconfigure the delivery of elementary library services next year.

Pleasant Valley School Board Minutes of 4/22/2002

Possibility of a traffic light on Belmont Road and Quail Ridge Drive.

Attend 'Batting for Bettendorf' event at John O'Donnell


The Bettendorf Community Schools Foundation will host a "Batting for Bettendorf" fund-raising event Friday, May 10 at John O'Donnell Stadium.

Eddy Awards for river stewardship


River Action, Inc. President Jim Standaert presents "Eddy Awards" to recognize individuals and organizations for "going against the flow" in promoting environmental stewardship of the Mississippi River. This year's winners, presented during Earth Day clean-up at Pigeon Creek Park, Bettendorf, were: Earl Hanson School, Rock Island (education); Kunhild Blacklock (art); MetroLINK and its Channel Cat Water Taxi (river activity); City of Davenport (design work for creation of Centennial Park); Dan Carmody, executive director of Development Association of Rock Island (revitalization); and former Quad City Times reporter Barb Arland-Frye (stewardship).

A 'dry' summer for Splash Landing


Bettendorf's Splash Landing stands empty as construction work begins on renovation to replace the old aluminum pool and remedy the recurring water quality problems at the facility. The entire Splash Landing, including the children's wading pool area, will be closed all season to enable the work to be completed in time for the 2003 swimming season.

Bettendorf Park Board Meeting Minutes for March 11, 2002

Board increases fitness center membership fees, tennis court fees

Middle school student to sing at John O'Donnell


Brittany Dally, Bettendorf Middle School 8th grader, will sing the national anthem at the Quad City River Bandits game Friday, May 10 at John O'Donnell Stadium.


Dally has been singing since she was a three-year-old in Oklahoma.

She has sung often at the Bettendorf Christian Church and at school and church functions. She's also preformed with her friends in the Children's Holiday Pops for the past five years.

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