Kell Family Benefit
  
The passing of Ellis Kell was a tremendous loss to the Quad City Community, and we're proud to stand up and support the family who so graciously and willingly gave to us. Join the River Music Experience in honoring the Kell family Saturday evening in the Great Hall of the RiverCenter. From 4-11 p.m., a plethora of artists will be playing in Ellis's honor.  There will be a series of silent auctions and plenty of food and drinks, too! Silent auction items include an autographed fiddle from Charlie Daniels, a variety of concert tickets, and a John Deere gator! Grab the family and come out Saturday night to "Peace, Love & the Joy of Music: Kell Family Benefit."
 
Putt-A-Round
 
Big Brothers Big Sister is celebrating their 12th annual Putt-A-Round this week, and there's only a few open slots left! Assemble your team and sign up for either late Friday morning or mid-afternoon.The Great Hall of the RiverCenter is currently transformed into putt-putt wonderland! There course has 27 unique holes sponsored by your favorite QC businesses.
 
Adler Theatre
 
The theatre isn't just meant for adults! The Nickelodeon children's hit show Paw Patrol is making its way to the stage! Bring the little ones downtown and watch them light up as their favorite pups save the day, In 2006, Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova wowed the world with their performance in Once. In 2012, it was recreated for the Broadway stage, and now in 2017, the Adler is being graced with the moving story. Grab tickets for Wednesday's performance. 
 
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