Martini Shake-Off
If you don't already have your tickets for tonight's Martini Shake-Off, there's still a few available at the door. You'll want enough time to sample martini's from all 22 participants, so we suggest getting there early! Snack on appetizers and enjoy tunes from Identity Crisis and SVET. Tonight's festivities kick-off at 5:30!
 
Third Thursday
 
We are so excited about the deals and events happening tonight! Abernathy's is the only place you can purchase work from Bettendorf artist Suzon. Barrel House has ½ priced bottles of wine and trivia starting at 8 p.m. Me & Billy has $5 Moscow Mules and Sippi's has discounted drafts. Don't forget to tell your server at The Phoenix that you're there for Third Thursday and they'll give you a special deal on drinks! Grab an avocado egg salad dinner with delicious soup at the Quad Cities Food Hub.
 
There's plenty events for third Thursday this month too! Figge Art Museum has free admission along with a talk from historian George Eaton and the MAiZE workshop. Andrew King is hosting the After Hour at Daytrotter tonight. River Whyless is playing the Redstone Room stage at RME starting at 7:30 p.m. We're very excited about the library's festivities tonight! Check out the "A Place for All People" and African-American poster exhibits while jamming out to some quality local artists.
 
Adler Theatre
Two of America's most influential song-writers - Lyle Lovett and John Hiatt - are sharing the Adler Theatre stage on Wednesday! Grab tickets for the intimate acoustic show here. If you're looking to go back to the days of the mid-20th century era, grab tickets for next Thursday's In The Mood. Two shows will be offered at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.

For a complete list of downtown events, head to our website.

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