Davenport, Iowa March 9, 2016 – Former D and D Fiat has become Zimmerman Alpha Romeo and Fiat of the Quad Cities - 323 Research Pkwy, Davenport, IA. Mark Zimmerman of Zimmerman Honda announced the acquisition this week. The newest location for Zimm...

Moline, Illinois February 29, 2016 – American Honda Motor Co., Inc., announced that Zimmerman Honda is among the recipients of it prestigious Honda President’s Award for 2015. This award is presented to an exclusive group of Honda dealerships, fr...

The nation’s largest auto show producer, Motor Trend Auto Shows, announces the 22nd annual Iowa Illinois Regional Auto Show, coming to the Davenport RiverCenter Friday through Sunday, Feb. 12-14. The event, which showcases 2016 vehicles, is a jo...

We have secured an NFL player for a guest appearance, meet and greet at this year’s Auto Show VIP Premier Event. (Invitation only Event)
NFL Quarterback Alex Tanney, Tennessee Titans and Graduate of Monmouth College.

In week 17, Ale...

You will soon be asked to text JumpOnItQC in order to be a part of new technology for coupons through text messaging.  Not only will JUMP ON IT launch in the Quad Cities, there will be launches in multiple markets throughout the country.    Katie Wilson company president and digital talent behind the new company says, "

Here is how the system works.  First, text your city's keyword to 88678.  Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday you will receive a text message containing coupons with great savings for you in your area.  Then you can share the coupons with your friends via social media such as Facebook, Twitter or text and this unlocks a bonus coupon for yourself.  It is completely free to sign up, and a great way to save money on your favorite restaurants, salons, stores, etc. in your neighborhood and around the area.

There are many successful coupon programs in the marketplace with excellent reputations.   Most coupon programs currently have been directed to email addresses and usually require printing out coupons.  The down side is this has led to loss of coupons so JUMP ON IT sees it has not been as efficient as what a texting coupon can be.  People carry their cell phones most of their time and XX% of text messages are opened and responded to.   JUMP ON IT is launching a fresh, new couponing opportunity.

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$33,000 in Scholarship Money Given at Premier Night at the Iowa Illinois Regional Auto Show.

(Davenport) The Community Foundation of the Great River Bend is pleased to announce the 2015 recipients of the Iowa/Illinois Regional Auto Show.

Alexis Pairrett: Davenport North High School, Recommended by Lujacks Mercedes. Alexis was awarded $2,000
Molly Rogers: United Township High School, Recommended by Zimmerman Honda. Molly was awarded $4,000
Tyler Williams: Geneseo High School, Recommended by Piehl Motors of Geneseo. Tyler was awarded $1,000
Rachel Lindsly: Central Community High School DeWitt, Recommended by D&D Fiat. Rachel was awarded $3,000
Maria Nation: Mercer County High School, Recommended by Ericksen Chevrolet Buick. Maria was awarded $3,000
Dylan Deerberg: North Cedar High School, Recommended by Stueland Auto Center. Dylan was awared $3,000
Kailey Potter: Calamus Wheatland High School, Recommended by Stueland Auto Center. Kailey was awarded $3,000
Brooke Thompson: Moline Senior High School, Recommended by Dahl Ford Davenport Inc. Brooke was awared $3,000
Lucas Thul: Central Community High School - Dewitt, Recommended by Kriegers.
Lucas was awarded $1,000
Abby Fuegen: Easton Valley High School, Recommended by Rotman Motor Company. Abby was awarded $3,000
Brooke Hicks: Wethersfield High School, Recommended by Gustafson Ford. Brooke was awarded $1,000
Blake Roselieb: Annawan High School, Recommended by Piehl Buick GMC Cadillac. Blake was awarded $1,000
Bruce Patrick: Davenport Central High School, Recommended by Green Buick GMC. Bruce was awarded $1,000
Matthew Gray: United Township High School, Matthew was awarded a tech school Scholarship $4,000

The Auto Show has given to date over $313,000 in scholarships to 91 area students. Proceeds from the Auto Show support the Scholarship Fund. A special presentation of $8,000 was made by the Quad City Times to be deposited to the scholarship fund from sales efforts of the Auto Show Special Supplement. Sponsors of the Premier include : ALLY, RILCO Lubricants & Services, CDK Global, IH Mississippi Valley Credit Union, S & S Automotive, The Greater Quad City Auto Auction, State Farm Insurance and

The nation's largest auto show producer, Motor Trend Auto Shows, announces the 21st

Proceeds from the Auto Show benefit the Iowa -Illinois Regional Auto Show Scholarship Fund. Over $280,000 has been given to college bound and trade school students to date. $30,000+ is expected to be given at this year's VIP Premier Event.

For more information, visit www.quadcityautoshow.com or call Nissi Marketing at 563) 388-6744

annual Iowa Illinois Regional Auto Show, coming to the Davenport RiverCenter Friday through Sunday, Feb. 6-8. The event, which showcases 2015 vehicles, and some 2016 models is a joint effort of auto dealers of 18 counties in Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois.

Show times are:

  • Friday-Saturday, Feb. 6 & 7 10 a.m.- 9 p.m.

  • Sunday, Feb. 8 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Special events during the show include :

  • Friday is Quad City Times Day at the show. Special promotions are planned.

  • Saturday there will be face painting, balloon artists and a meet and greet with Pete the Purple Bull from 12p-4p

Sunday: B100 Family Day -- Kids 12 and under free with paid adult. Get your picture taken with Bubba the Alligator and other exotic animals from 12p - 4p. There will be professional balloon artists making animal characters for kids, performing magic tricks, and a jumpy house.

  • 27 Domestic & Import Manufacturers - over 150 vehicles

  • "Luxury Row Showcase"

  • Every guest can sign up for a free one year subscription to Motor Trend Magazine Subscription

  • FREE opening day tickets and coupons at participating Hy-Vee locations. While supplies last, restrictions apply.

  • More info, discount tickets and coupons online at Quad City Auto Show.com

The nation's largest auto show producer, Motor Trend Auto Shows, announces the 20th anniversary of the Iowa Illinois Regional Auto Show, coming to the Davenport RiverCenter Friday through Sunday, Feb. 7-9. The event, which showcases 2014 vehicles, and some 2015 models is a joint effort of auto dealers of 18 counties in
Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois.

Show times are:

Friday-Saturday, Feb. 7-8 10 a.m.- 9 p.m.

Sunday, Feb. 09 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Special events during the show include :

Friday is Quad City Times Day at the show. Special promotions are planned.

Because of the anniversary celebration on Saturday there will be face painting and balloon artists from 12p-4p

Sunday: Family Day -- Kids 12 and under free with paid adult.  Personal appearance by famed cartoon character SpongeBob SquarePants sponsored by MediaCom 12p - 4p. There will be a petting zoo, including a kangaroo, professional balloon artists making animal characters for kids and performing magic tricks, and exotic animals from the Niabi Zoo.

28 Domestic & Import Manufacturers - over 150 vehicles

"Luxury Row Showcase"

Every guest can sign up for a free one year subscription to Motor Trend Magazine Subscription

FREE opening day tickets and coupons at participating Hy-Vee locations. While supplies last, restrictions apply.

More info, discount tickets and coupons online at QuadCityAutoShow.com

Proceeds from the Auto Show benefit the Iowa -Illinois Regional Auto Show Scholarship Fund. Over $250,000 has been given to college bound and trade school students to date. $30,000 is expected to be given at this year's VIP Premier Event.

For more information, visit www.quadcityautoshow.com or call Nissi Marketing at (563) 388-6744

January 6, 2014 - Davenport, Iowa Mandala Integrative Medicine, 2206 - 52nd Street, Suite A Davenport, Iowa 52807 563-355-7411

Mandala Integrative Medicine opens in Davenport and is accepting new patients, offers a fresh look at how families choose treatment and consultation for overall health wellbeing.

Medical providers on staff include : Sayed A. Shah, M.D., Tammy Conner, Occupational Therapist, Dawn Strauss-Berta, Doctor of Chiropractic, and Becky Holdorf, Reiki Master.

Dr. Shah is accepting new patients looking for a family doctor. Dr. Shah prefers being a guide for his patients and providing a road map that will help them improve their quality of life and lifestyle. He will provide patients with both standard methods of care and alternative approaches to medicine. He provides alternative methods to addressing different symptoms of Autism. His focus on treating autism relies on improving nutrition and environment.

Other services and treatments at Mandala Integrative Medicine include : ADHD, Autism, Chiropractic Care, Detox Infrared, General Medicine, Hypnosis, Life Coaching, Lymphatic Drainage, Meditation, Occupational Therapy, Pain Management, Reiki, Stress Reduction, Weight Management.

Visit the clinic website at www.mimqc.com

Raufeisen Development announces the funding of a feasibility study regarding the development of a Regional Sports Facility to be located at Spencer Creek, a 117 acre mixed use development located at the Northeast corner of Middle Road and Interstate 80, Bettendorf, Iowa.

The proposed 384,000 square foot facility consists of 7 modules that can be built in phases. Included is an Olympic size pool with a diving well that will also be used as an indoor water board training facility and two completes sheets of ice used for hockey. The center module main arena will be used for tournament finals in basketball, wrestling, volleyball, gymnastics, cheerleading and dance contests. Its seating capacity is 4500 for spectators. The other three modules will be flexible in uses, which include the activities listed above as well as track & field, tennis, badminton and more.

Sports Facility Advisors, a national leader in the analysis and management of sports facilities and athletic tournaments has been contracted to analyze the financial feasibility, analyze economic impact and phasing of the project. Their recommendation will come within 90 days.

Steve Van Dyke, Director, Economic Development, City of Bettendorf, IA says: "We are so proud to be working in partnership with Raufeisen Development concerning  Spencer Creek Technology Park, especially as it relates to the potential for an Indoor Sports Complex.  Creating an environment here in the Quad Cities that encourages a healthy lifestyle along with a well educated, hard working, diverse population base is our top priority."

Raufeisen Development has been working closely with the Quad Cities Convention and Visitors Bureau to identify facility needs in the Quad Cities that would attract regional sporting tournaments and events. These events can bring 3500 to 6000+ athletes to the Quad Cities per event with an anticipated 26 events minimum annually. The financial impact to the region could be tens of millions of dollars because of hotel rooms, restaurants, shopping and tourist attractions.

Joe Taylor of The Quad Cities Convention and Visitors Bureau said, "Sports remains a growing segment of the tourist industry.   The Regional Sports Complex will bring many new opportunities to the Quad Cities and the timing is right.  Many communities are seeing a value of sports tourism and investing in sports complexes to an ever growing degree."

Todd Raufeisen says "this facility could be used by local school districts, community and private colleges. Local school districts and local colleges need new facilities but financial pressures make it cost prohibitive. A sports facility of this nature could provide top notch athletic training resources at a fraction of the cost."

Raufeisen states that regional sports tournaments are big business and economic engines. Cedar Rapids, Iowa and Rockford, Illinois are two communities that have announced the same type of feasibility studies. Raufeisen feels that the Quad Cities needs to "get in the game". This location is centralized and strategically located on interstate 80. It has the ability to draw from Chicago to Minneapolis to Omaha to St. Louis.

At this stage, a project of this size, scope and cost is big dream; however, if you look at the potential economic impact to the region it could be just what the Quad Cities needs. If we don't try, we could be traveling to Cedar Rapids or Rockford with our kids and spending our dollars to spur their growth and economy - Let's keep it in the Quad Cities!

 

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