WHO & WHAT: Quad City Arts' mARTch madness -Retro 50's Sock Hop

WHERE: Modern Woodmen Park, Davenport, IA

WHEN: March 30, 2012 6:30-10 pm 

COST: $30 per person in advance; $200 for a table of 8 or $40 at the door

Save the Date! mARTch madness ensues on Friday, March 30th at Modern Woodmen Park in Davenport, IA. Tickets are $30 each, in advance, $40 at the door or $200 for a table of 8 (reservations required for tables). Get out your poodle skirts, bobby sox and saddle shoes or raid your parent's closet to create your 50's look. Enjoy a retro dinner buffet, Rock n' Roll, cash bar, neat-o art, games and more. The object of the madness will be to collect the most artwork for your personal collection and help Quad City Arts sustain the Visual Arts Program.

 

Tickets may be purchased through our website: www.quadcityarts.com or call Jessi at 309-793-1213, X103.

The Quad City Arts Center Gallery is located at 1715 Second Avenue in the Arts and Entertainment District of Rock Island.  Gallery hours are Tuesday-Friday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Saturday 11 a.m.-5 p.m. All Quad City Arts programs are funded in part by Festival of Trees; Quad City Arts Partners; and operating grants from the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency; and the Iowa Arts Council, a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs. Quad City Arts is a nonprofit local arts agency dedicated to the growth and vitality of the Quad City region through the presentation, development and celebration of the arts and humanities. For more information, contact Dawn Wohlford-Metallo at 309-793-1213, ext. 108 or visit www.quadcityarts.com.

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