Thursday, February 25, 2010

Flood Recovery is moving forward this week with the Grand Reopening of Theatre Cedar Rapids and Other Local News


Theatre Cedar Rapids will re-open on Friday, February 26Th with the Grand Reopening Gala, which is sold out. There may still be tickets available for The Producers for other show dates. The Producers is the Tony-award winning musical by Mel Brooks. The show which marks TCR’s return to its home in the Iowa Theater Building, which has been closed due to the Flood of 2008.

Rotarian Robin Tucker is looking forward to The Producers on March 3Rd with fellow Rotarians and guests enjoying the Rotary Club of Cedar Rapids fundraiser and social event at TCR. The Metro High School scholarship program will benefit from this Rotary fundraiser.

The new marquee has the ability to play video and it has a wonderful LED format for marketing of events being held at the Iowa Theater Building. Here's a recent story in our local paper on the TCR recovery efforts ...
- The Gazette
Feb. 11 tour of renovations at Theatre Cedar Rapids left me speechless. And that ain’t easy to do!The theater came to its new home in the Iowa Theatre Building in downtown Cedar Rapids in 1983, and after the initial renovation, it basically just had some cosmetic tweakings before the Floods of 2008 ...
Other exciting local news on Flood Recovery ...
The City of Cedar Rapids determined in a vote by the City Council on Wednesday night where the new Library will be built. The TrueNorth property, which was the site of the original Washington High School in Cedar Rapids was selected for the new Library to replace the Library flooded in 2008.
  • Council Chooses TrueNorth for New Library Site - KCRG-TV9
    Feb 24, 2010 ... They voted for Emerald Knights location because of reservations about ... Replay Live Coverage: Cedar Rapids city council debates library site ...
  • FEMA awards $15.7 million to Cedar Rapids for flood recovery - The Gazette
    The Federal Emergency Management Agency has awarded $15.7 million to Cedar Rapids to pay for flood recovery work and demolition of the Sinclair meatpacking plant. Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, said FEMA obligates the funding to the state, which then reimburses the city for eligible expenses. The work qualifying for the public assistance grants are: $5.5 million for the demolition of 11 buildings on the city-owned Sinclair meatpacking plant site, which flooded and then burned. It is being removed as an immediate threat to ...
  • Corbett says HUD approves 107-percent of pre-flood value - The Gazette
    Mayor Ron Corbett announced Wednesday that the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has agreed to pay owners of flood-damaged properties 107 percent of the pre-flood value of their properties. This is a change: Owners had expected to receive 100 percent of pre-flood value. Corbett also said the city would use local-option sales tax revenue to assure that those who purchase homes to replace ones lost in the June 2008 flood will get credit for up to $25,000 in down payment ...
The challenges in Flood Recovery have been hard on the Cedar Rapids area. While there is some good news with Theatre Cedar Rapids re-opening this week, news that the Library site has been determined and HUD increases on pre-flood value; there are plenty of challenges ahead with flood mitigation, taxation and sustainability for small business and individuals post flood.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Are you using Social Media personally? Many in the Real Estate industry are beginning to use.


Robin Tucker joined fellow Realtors® around the area for the Hills Bank FREE Technology Seminar with Doug Devitre, National Speaker on Wednesday, February 24Th at the Cedar Rapids Hills Bank (3905 Blairs Ferry Road NE).

We were able to pick up three Continuing Education Elective Hours and Hills Bank provided a nice Lunch from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m.

Communicating Effectively and Minimizing Risk Using Social Media

Fish for clients on the web like bobbing for water. Find prospects, clients, past connections, and referral opportunities on the web using the power of social media. Create profiles that build your authority in your niche, script dialogues on common conversations online and craft an online community of raving fans using common social networks such as LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Explode your communication on to other blogs and websites using RSS, status updates, and widgets.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Realtors® Legislative "Bus-in" Day - February 23rd, 2010


This year's Legislative "Bus-in" Day is February 23rd, 2010.

Realtors® from throughout the State of Iowa will gather together at the Embassy Suites on the River - Des Moines, IA (101 E. Locust St.).

This event brings hundreds of REALTORS® to Des Moines to meet with legislators and discuss important real estate issues. http://www.legis.state.ia.us/index.html

THIS YEAR OUR FEATURED LUNCH SPEAKER IS LAURIE JANIK, who is the National Association of Realtors® GENERAL COUNSEL.

This event allows the legislature an opportunity to hear from REALTORS® regarding the issues that are important to real estate and important to keep the real estate industry a vibrant piece of Iowa’s economy. http://www.legis.state.ia.us/aspx/Legislators/LegislatorInfo.aspx

This event is critical to our legislative success in the coming year and has become one of the largest political action events for the Iowa legislature. The Cedar Rapids Area Chamber of Commerce will be enjoying Corridor Day at the Capitol - Des Moines as well on February 23Rd, 2010 in Des Moines.

Once again, the Cedar Rapids Area Association of Realtors® will charter a bus. We will enjoy Lunch and briefing at the Embassy Suites - On the River - 101 E. Locust St. Des Moines.

Then from 2:00-4:30 PM - Capitol building and meetings 5:00-7:00 PM - Reception at the Embassy Suites - On the River - 101 E. Locust St. Des Moines

Then we get back on the bus from home - Cedar Rapids!

Robin Tucker, Broker/Officer will be attending this event on February 23Rd.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Meet with fellow Realtors® ahead of Iowa Association of Realtors® Legislative Bus In Day






Legislative Resources


The top issues for this year's Bus-In


  • Fire Sprinkler Legislation - HF 2062/SF 2051

  • Private Transfer Fees

  • Tenant-Landlord Issues

  • Right to Work

  • The State Budget

We had our final Monday morning Legislative teleconference this morning ahead of tomorrow's Bus In Day. Legislative issues are important and Realtors are involved at the grassroots level locally, statewide and in Washington DC.

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It's Monday, February 22Nd, 2010: What's going on today at the Rotary Club of Cedar Rapids?

It's not Presidents' Day on the 22Nd, but it is George Washington's real birthday on the 22Nd!

See the latest Rotary Minute



Noon
CROWNE PLAZA HOTEL

Nancy Quelhorst, President, Iowa City Chamber of Commerce

Robin Tucker, Rotarian

Rotary Programs for the Rotary Club of Cedar Rapids for the first half of the year:

  • March 1, 2010 - Gary Hinzman, Director, Sixth Judicial District Department of Correctional Services.
  • March 3, 2010 - Rotary Club Social at Theatre Cedar Rapids
  • March 8, 2010 - Woo Jin Jung, New Life Fitness World.
  • March 15, 2010 - Doug Brakham, Manager, ADM.
  • March 22, 2010 - Brian Connors - Experiences Living and Starting a Small Business in Beijing.
  • March 29, 2010 - To be announced.
  • April 5, 2010 - Rich Patterson, Director, Indian Creek Nature Center.
  • April 12, 2010 - Angie Dethlefs-Trentin, Executive Director, Iowa Council of Foundations.
  • April 19, 2010 - Breakout Meetings at Member Businesses.
  • April 26, 2010 - Shannon Ramsay, President, Trees Forever.
  • May 3, 2010 - Kirk Ferentz, Head Football Coach, The University of Iowa.
  • May 10, 2010 - Robert Massey, Executive Director, Orchestra Iowa.
  • May 17, 2010 - Joe Jennison, Executive Director, Iowa Cultural Corridor Alliance.
  • May 24, 2010 - Charles Swanson, Executive Director, Hancher Auditorium.
  • May 31, 2010 - NO ROTARY IN OBSERVANCE OF MEMORIAL DAY.
  • June 7, 2010 - John Bloomhall, President, Diamond V Mills.
  • June 14, 2010 - To be announced.
  • June 21, 2010 - Chris Coleman, President, Better Business Bureau.
  • June 28, 2009 - Passing the Gavel and Community Service & Appreciation Awards.

The Object of Rotary

The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster:

  • FIRST. The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service;
  • SECOND. High ethical standards in business and professions, the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations, and the dignifying of each Rotarian's occupation as an opportunity to serve society;
  • THIRD. The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian's personal, business, and community life;
  • FOURTH. The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.

Avenues of Service

Based on the Object of Rotary, the Avenues of Service are Rotary’s philosophical cornerstone and the foundation on which club activity is based:

  • Club Service focuses on strengthening fellowship and ensuring the effective functioning of the club.
  • Vocational Service encourages Rotarians to serve others through their vocations and to practice high ethical standards.
  • Community Service covers the projects and activities the club undertakes to improve life in its community.
  • International Service encompasses actions taken to expand Rotary’s humanitarian reach around the globe and to promote world understanding and peace.

The Four-Way Test

The test, which has been translated into more than 100 languages, asks the following questions:
Of the things we think, say or do

  1. Is it the TRUTH?
  2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?
  3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
  4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Mission

The mission of Rotary International, a worldwide association of Rotary clubs, is to provide service to others, to promote high ethical standards, and to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through its fellowship of business, professional, and community leaders.


Diversity and Rotary

Rotary International recognizes the value of diversity within individual clubs. Rotary encourages clubs to assess those in their communities who are eligible for membership, under existing membership guidelines, and to endeavor to include the appropriate range of individuals in their clubs. A club that reflects its community with regard to professional and business classification, gender, age, religion, and ethnicity is a club with the key to its future.

Moving toward the future

In 2001-02, Rotary International began developing a strategic plan to guide the organization as it entered its second century of service. In June 2007, the Board of Directors approved the RI Strategic Plan 2007-10, which identifies seven priorities:
  • Eradicate polio.
  • Advance the internal and external recognition and public image of Rotary.
  • Increase Rotary’s capacity to provide service to others.
  • Expand membership globally in both numbers and quality.
  • Emphasize Rotary’s unique vocational service commitment.
  • Optimize the use and development of leadership talents within RI.
  • Fully implement the strategic planning process to ensure continuity and consistency throughout the organization.

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Saturday, February 20, 2010

Saturday and Sunday: Drive by and consider a these houses for rent in Cedar Rapids!

Have a safe and enjoyable Weekend February 20Th and 21St ...

Current Properties being marketed:

We are currently accepting applications for Houses For Rent in Cedar Rapids, Iowa...

ttrco

Friday, February 19, 2010

How far will the U.S. Government reduce Itemized Deductions in 2010, such as the Mortgage Interest Deduction?



The National Association of Realtors' Eye on the Hill featured the subject ...

Protecting the Mortgage Interest Deduction




Major Highlight:


  • The mortgage interest deduction has been part of U.S. tax policy since the federal tax code was first enacted in 1913.

What are some members of Congress saying on this important issue?

In the past, most Members of Congress have supported our views and also opposed changes to the MID. Senator Max Baucus, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Finance, and Representative Charles Rangel, Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, along with their other colleagues, pointed out in 2009 that changes to itemized deductions were ill advised stating "some of the reforms and offsets contained or referenced in the budget, such as the limitation on itemized deductions, raise concerns and will require more study as we determine the best policies for getting America back on track."


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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Rental Housing in Cedar Rapids and news on Flood Recovery

The Gazette recently published a story on Flood Recovery for rental housing in the Cedar Rapids community. The impact on the of the Flood of 2008 was hard on many owners of rental housing in Cedar Rapids community ...


Current Properties being marketed:

We are currently accepting applications for Houses For Rent in Cedar Rapids, Iowa... None of these properties were located in areas hit by the Flood of 2008.

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Monday, February 15, 2010

Rotary Club of Cedar Rapids meeting for Presidents' Day, February 15, 2010

Happy Presidents Day to all!





CROWNE PLAZA HOTEL

Kelly Hayworth (Coralville City Manager) and
Ron Corbett (Mayor of Cedar Rapids)

Rotary Programs for the Rotary Club of Cedar Rapids for the first half of the year:

  • February 22. 2010 - Nancy Quelhorst, President, Iowa City Chamber of Commerce.
  • March 1, 2010 - Gary Hinzman, Director, Sixth Judicial District Department of Correctional Services.
  • March 8, 2010 - Woo Jin Jung, New Life Fitness World.
  • March 15, 2010 - Doug Brakham, Manager, ADM.
  • March 22, 2010 - Brian Connors - Experiences Living and Starting a Small Business in Beijing.
  • March 29, 2010 - To be announced.
  • April 5, 2010 - Rich Patterson, Director, Indian Creek Nature Center.
  • April 12, 2010 - Angie Dethlefs-Trentin, Executive Director, Iowa Council of Foundations.
  • April 19, 2010 - Breakout Meetings at Member Businesses.
  • April 26, 2010 - Shannon Ramsay, President, Trees Forever.
  • May 3, 2010 - Kirk Ferentz, Head Football Coach, The University of Iowa.
  • May 10, 2010 - Robert Massey, Executive Director, Orchestra Iowa.
  • May 17, 2010 - Joe Jennison, Executive Director, Iowa Cultural Corridor Alliance.
  • May 24, 2010 - Charles Swanson, Executive Director, Hancher Auditorium.
  • May 31, 2010 - NO ROTARY IN OBSERVANCE OF MEMORIAL DAY.
  • June 7, 2010 - John Bloomhall, President, Diamond V Mills.
  • June 14, 2010 - To be announced.
  • June 21, 2010 - Chris Coleman, President, Better Business Bureau.
  • June 28, 2009 - Passing the Gavel and Community Service & Appreciation Awards.

The Object of Rotary

The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster:

  • FIRST. The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service;
  • SECOND. High ethical standards in business and professions, the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations, and the dignifying of each Rotarian's occupation as an opportunity to serve society;
  • THIRD. The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian's personal, business, and community life;
  • FOURTH. The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.

Avenues of Service

Based on the Object of Rotary, the Avenues of Service are Rotary’s philosophical cornerstone and the foundation on which club activity is based:

  • Club Service focuses on strengthening fellowship and ensuring the effective functioning of the club.
  • Vocational Service encourages Rotarians to serve others through their vocations and to practice high ethical standards.
  • Community Service covers the projects and activities the club undertakes to improve life in its community.
  • International Service encompasses actions taken to expand Rotary’s humanitarian reach around the globe and to promote world understanding and peace.

The Four-Way Test

The test, which has been translated into more than 100 languages, asks the following questions:
Of the things we think, say or do

  1. Is it the TRUTH?
  2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?
  3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
  4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Mission

The mission of Rotary International, a worldwide association of Rotary clubs, is to provide service to others, to promote high ethical standards, and to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through its fellowship of business, professional, and community leaders.


Diversity and Rotary

Rotary International recognizes the value of diversity within individual clubs. Rotary encourages clubs to assess those in their communities who are eligible for membership, under existing membership guidelines, and to endeavor to include the appropriate range of individuals in their clubs. A club that reflects its community with regard to professional and business classification, gender, age, religion, and ethnicity is a club with the key to its future.

Moving toward the future

In 2001-02, Rotary International began developing a strategic plan to guide the organization as it entered its second century of service. In June 2007, the Board of Directors approved the RI Strategic Plan 2007-10, which identifies seven priorities:
  • Eradicate polio.
  • Advance the internal and external recognition and public image of Rotary.
  • Increase Rotary’s capacity to provide service to others.
  • Expand membership globally in both numbers and quality.
  • Emphasize Rotary’s unique vocational service commitment.
  • Optimize the use and development of leadership talents within RI.
  • Fully implement the strategic planning process to ensure continuity and consistency throughout the organization.

ttrco

Attended CRAAR Government Affairs meeting this morning



We attended the Cedar Rapids Area Association of Realtors Government Affairs meeting this morning.

Listen to fellow Realtors speak about the City's Open House #2: Urban Design Concepts. After the meeting, we searched the City web site and noticed this PDF file on SMID Commission strategy. The City of Cedar Rapids is planning an Open House on Tuesday, February 23, 2010.

During today's meeting Lobbyist Jen Kingland gave an update on a variety of State Legislative issues, after last week's funnel date. Discussion included a variety of legislative issues, but was not limited to Flood Disclosure, CO2 mandates, Private Transfer Fees, handling of felonies, Mechanic Liens, Fire Sprinklers, Escrow licensing, Right to Work and Fair Share, SSB 3176, Landlord eviction legislation, Training rules for Lead, Radon, Meth disclosure and we closed with the texting while driving legislation.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Hello, it's Saturday, February 13Th and we are advertising two 2 Bedroom Houses for Rent for $525 and $575 in NE Cedar Rapids



Current Properties being marketed:

We are currently accepting applications for Houses For Rent in Cedar Rapids, Iowa...

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Friday, February 12, 2010

We salute our prospective customers for scheduling and arriving for the appointments today!



In any business, no shows for appointments can happen. Today, we scheduled many appointments to show either 866 14Th Street NE or 878 14Th Street NE, or both.

We want to say thank you to the prospects that scheduled to see the properties today. Everyone made it to the appointment they scheduled and those who were running late, called and made it within the time frame we had established. We appreciated your cooperation and your interest in the properties.

It's nice when things can work out well for all parties concerned.

As a Rotarian ...

Of the things we think, say and do...

  • FIRST: Is it the TRUTH?
  • SECOND: Is it FAIR to all concerned?
  • THIRD: Will it build GOODWILL & BETTER FRIENDSHIP?
  • FOURTH: Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

If you are interested in one of these houses, please let us know. They are still on the market as of Friday night.

ttrco

Thursday, February 11, 2010

We are setting up showings for Friday on either 866 and 878 14th Street NE


Would you be interested in renting either the two bedroom house at 866 or 878 14Th Street NE, near Daniel's Park on the NE side of Cedar Rapids?


Give our office a call at 319.365.6956 to discuss showing times.

Monday, February 8, 2010

We have some 2 bedroom houses for rent in NE Cedar Rapids



Current Properties being marketed:

We are currently accepting applications for Houses For Rent in Cedar Rapids, Iowa...

ttrco

Monday, February 1, 2010

The Rotary Club of Cedar Rapids meeting for Monday, February 1, 2010

For Robin and Carole, it's nice to be back in Cedar Rapids after last week's trip to Reno, Nevada and the 2010 IWCA Convention and Trade Show, the 21st anniversary show for the International Window Cleaning Association provided a nice opportunity to visit with Tucker Pole customers, distributors and those in the window cleaning trade.

Robin Tucker is scheduled to attend today's Rotary Club of Cedar Rapids meeting at Noon.
You can follow the Rotary Club of Cedar Rapids on Twitter by following this link! Robin's guest will be Dr. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, candidate for the U.S. House in the 2Nd Congressional District of Iowa.







CROWNE PLAZA HOTEL

St. Lukes' CEO Ted Townsend,
Mercy's CEO Tim Charles and
Doctor Jim Levett
with a Healthcare topic - National Update on Health Care Reform

Rotary Programs for the Rotary Club of Cedar Rapids for February and part of March:

  • February 1, 2010 - Ted Townsend, President & CEO, St. Luke's Hospital - Healthcare - National Update.
  • February 8, 2010 - Dee Baird, Kirkwood Community College & John Lohman, Corridor Business Journal.
  • February 15, 2010 - To be announced.
  • February 22. 2010 - Nancy Quelhorst, President, Iowa City Chamber of Commerce.
  • March 1, 2010 - Gary Hinzman, Director, Sixth Judicial District Department of Correctional Services.
  • March 8, 2010 - Woo Jin Jung, New Life Fitness World.
  • March 15, 2010 - Doug Brakham, Manager, ADM

The Object of Rotary

The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster:

  • FIRST. The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service;
  • SECOND. High ethical standards in business and professions, the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations, and the dignifying of each Rotarian's occupation as an opportunity to serve society;
  • THIRD. The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian's personal, business, and community life;
  • FOURTH. The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.

Avenues of Service

Based on the Object of Rotary, the Avenues of Service are Rotary’s philosophical cornerstone and the foundation on which club activity is based:

  • Club Service focuses on strengthening fellowship and ensuring the effective functioning of the club.
  • Vocational Service encourages Rotarians to serve others through their vocations and to practice high ethical standards.
  • Community Service covers the projects and activities the club undertakes to improve life in its community.
  • International Service encompasses actions taken to expand Rotary’s humanitarian reach around the globe and to promote world understanding and peace.

The Four-Way Test

The test, which has been translated into more than 100 languages, asks the following questions:
Of the things we think, say or do

  1. Is it the TRUTH?
  2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?
  3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
  4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Mission

The mission of Rotary International, a worldwide association of Rotary clubs, is to provide service to others, to promote high ethical standards, and to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through its fellowship of business, professional, and community leaders.


Diversity and Rotary

Rotary International recognizes the value of diversity within individual clubs. Rotary encourages clubs to assess those in their communities who are eligible for membership, under existing membership guidelines, and to endeavor to include the appropriate range of individuals in their clubs. A club that reflects its community with regard to professional and business classification, gender, age, religion, and ethnicity is a club with the key to its future.

Moving toward the future

In 2001-02, Rotary International began developing a strategic plan to guide the organization as it entered its second century of service. In June 2007, the Board of Directors approved the RI Strategic Plan 2007-10, which identifies seven priorities:
  • Eradicate polio.
  • Advance the internal and external recognition and public image of Rotary.
  • Increase Rotary’s capacity to provide service to others.
  • Expand membership globally in both numbers and quality.
  • Emphasize Rotary’s unique vocational service commitment.
  • Optimize the use and development of leadership talents within RI.
  • Fully implement the strategic planning process to ensure continuity and consistency throughout the organization.

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