The Quad Cities Cruisers, the Premiere Local Car Enthusiast Club, will celebrate their 30th Year in a row of hosting their annual Open Run Car Show for Charity.  This year's event is at the JC Penney Parking Lot of South Park Mall, Moline, IL, from 4p-9p.  This year's charities that the Quad Cities Cruisers are working for are:  ARROWHEAD RANCH, VIET NAM VETERANS Chapter 299, and QC CRIMESTOPPERS.

Come see hundreds of classic cars, hot rods and specialty vehicles at this event!!!  There will be a lot of Vendors as well!

Admission for spectators is FREE.

The Entry Fee per Car is $15.00.  This is a participant judged event.  The TOP 100 Vote getters will receive a special QUAD CITIES CRUISERS OPEN RUN XXX Commemorative Plaque.

Dave Palmer of 3D SOUND will be providing the night's music spanning decades of great tunes!

There will be a chance for spectators to vote for their favorite car in the "People's Choice" Category.

The Quad Cities Cruisers is close to 90 Household Members Strong!  The Quad Cities Cruisers originated in 1981.  Over the past 31 years the Quad Cities Cruisers have donated thousands upon thousands of dollars to worthwhile and deserving local charities.

For more information contact:

John Bain, President (563)505-6965
Paul Klauer, Car Show Chairman (563) 508-6211

The Quad Cities Cruisers thank you in advance for your continued support in helping make the community aware of our event.

Our Club Event Telephone line - 563-355-0036

Our Club Website- www.quadcitiescruisers.org

Mean Mel's Steakhouse, located at 708 South Main Street in Port Byron, has opened up their outdoor deck for additional seating while dining at the restaurant.

The deck overlooks the Mississippi River and gives diners a wonderful view of the river and the landscape along and across the river.

Please call Mean Mel's Steakhouse at (309) 523-2877 to make reservations (accepted but not required).

For more information, visit: http://www.rcreader.com/quad-city-local?sobi2Task=sobi2Details&catid=10&sobi2Id=2118

Sawyer Beef is local grown Black Angus beef from Princeton, Iowa. A family farm that is 5 generations strong raising some of the best beef this side of the Mississippi! We now have Grass Fed beef raised on rotational pasture grazing.

  • Sawyer Beef is Beef without routine antibiotics, hormones or preservatives!
  • Sawyer Beef is locally raised on our Quad City area farm.
  • Sawyer Beef is federally inspected for meat sold outside of Iowa and state inspected for meat sold in Iowa.

We have all retail cuts and sides of beef available for purchase at the farm, several farmer's markets and grocery retail locations around the Quad City area.

We now have ¼ Beef Bundles available. Click here to learn more about the Beef Bundles.

Visit us online at www.sawyerbeef.com

Thank you for choosing buy locally and support local farmers and the local economy.


 

Sunday, March 4th from 12:30pm until 5:00pm at St. Ann's Church in Long Grove.

Linda Mohr and her family lost their uninsured home and many of their belongings to a fire in December 2011.  They are currently living with family and friends.  Linda is retired and her daughter, Heater, is employed through Oscar Mayer.  Linda's sister, Gail Stevens (as known as the Horse Lady), is a bus driver for the North Scott School District.  This family has volunteered several years of service to Scott County 4-H and this benefit is an opportunity to give back to them for all they've done for others.

Anyone wishing to donate items for the raffle please contact Nancy or Samantha Urmie at 563-285-6080.  Anyone wishing to make a monetary donation for the family may do so at any First Central State Bank location, where an account is established under Linda Mohr.

The benefit will include a free-will donation dinner and raffle.  The dinner menu includes pulled-pork sandwich, baked beans, chips, drink and dessert.

Cafe d'Marie, located at 614 West 5th Street where downtown Davenport meets the Gold Coast neighborhood, has expanded their hours.  They are now serving guests from 8:30am until 4pm seven days a week. 

Support a local business! The charming Cafe d'Marie is serving up breakfast, lunch, gourmet coffees, salads & more in a gorgeous historic building. Located on 5th Street behind the Scott County Admin building at the foot of the Gold Coast. Recently voted one of the Best New Restaurants in the Reader's Best of the Quad Cities readers' poll.

Call 563-323-3293 or visit them on Facebook® for more information.

Teachers must submit their requests for pencils before the April 1st deadline

DES MOINES, IA (01/10/2012)(readMedia)-- Treasurer Michael L. Fitzgerald wants every second and third grade teacher in the state to take advantage of the free pencils being offered through Prepare for the Basics program. This no-cost program, which provides pencils for students to use during the Iowa Assessment Test, supplied over 12,800 students with pencils during the 2010-11 school year. "Any teacher interested in participating in the program has until April 1st to submit their requests," stated Fitzgerald. "I really hope all teachers take advantage of this program. It is a small gesture of appreciation for all they do."

The Prepare for the Basics program also provides information to families about College Savings Iowa, the state's 529 plan that is designed to give them an affordable way to save money for college. "Families who begin saving early are better prepared to meet the educational needs of their children. Any little bit that can be saved now will offset what has to be borrowed in the future," Fitzgerald said.

College Savings Iowa lets anyone - parents, grandparents, friends and relatives - invest for college on behalf of a child. Iowa taxpayers can deduct up to $2,975 in contributions per beneficiary account from their adjusted gross income in 2012* Investors do not need to be a state resident and can withdraw their investment tax-free to pay for qualified higher education expenses including tuition, books, supplies and room and board at any eligible college, university, community college or accredited technical training school in the United States or abroad.** For more information about College Savings Iowa, go to www.collegesavingsiowa.com or call 1-888-672-9116.

Teachers who would like to take part in the Prepare for the Basics program can register online by visiting www.treasurer.state.ia.us and clicking on the financial literacy tab. Materials should be requested at least two weeks prior to testing to ensure timely arrival and will be delivered directly to the participating schools. Supplies are limited, so early registration is advised.

* Adjusted annually for inflation. If withdrawals are not qualified, the deductions must be added back to Iowa taxable income.

** Earnings on non-qualified withdrawals may be subject to federal income tax and a 10% federal penalty tax on the earnings, as well as state and local income taxes. The availability of tax or other benefits may be contingent on meeting other requirements.

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Investment returns are not guaranteed and you could lose money by investing in the plan. Participants assume all investment risks as well as responsibility for any federal and state tax consequences. If you are not an Iowa taxpayer, consider before investing whether your or the designated beneficiary's home state offers any state tax or other benefits that are only available for investments in such state's qualified tuition program.

For more information about the College Savings Iowa 529 Plan, call 888-672-9116 or visit www.collegesavingsiowa.com to obtain a Program Description. Investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses, and other important information are included in the Program Description; read and consider it carefully before investing.

The Freight House Farmers' Market continues to be open on Tuesdays at 421 W River Dr in Davenport.  Although the outdoor vendors have taken shelter for the winter, the indoor market is open and ready for your business!

Stop in and pre-order all your Christmas, New Year's and other holiday needs, from baked goods to sauces, jellies and salsas to Sawyer beef to homemade gifts and on and on. 

Visit us on Tuesday from 3pm until 6pm on River Drive between Ripley and Western Streets, facing the Mighty Mississippi.  The Market is also open on Saturdays from 8am until 1pm.

http://freighthousefarmersmarket.com or find us on Facebook®.

Sunday mornings, treat yourself to something sweet.  Or something savory.  Treat yourself to La Lou Crepes!

Serving from 9am until 1pm inside Dunn Brothers Coffee at 787 Middle Road in Bettendorf, Lou and Chad create delicious crepes for you to enjoy.  The menu changes each Sunday, and some of the most recent flavors have been Banana Split, Chicken & Waffles, Nutella & Banana, Green Eggs & Ham, and Very Berry Banana.  There is at least one sweet selection and one savory selection each Sunday.

Add a Dunn Bros. coffee or tea beverage and you have yourself an nice breakfast or brunch.

Visit La Lou Crepes at their Facebook page: www.facebook.com/laloucrepes

Next Tuesday, Sept 20th, Mulligan's in Coal Valley will be serving up tacos from 5pm-8pm for a minimum donation of $5.  The C.R.O.P. Hunger Walk of the Quad Cities will be the beneficiary of 1/2 of the proceeds from this evening's fund-raiser.  You are encouraged to bring your Taco Tuesday appetites out Mulligan's and help raise $$ for the C.R.O.P. Hunger Walk.  Thanks.  Beverages, available at their full bar, are extra (Mulligan's has to make some money on this, too)
The brand new Barrel House 211 has opened for business at 211 E 2nd Street, Davenport, just down the street from the Bucktown Center for the Arts.

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