Daytrotter Downs - There's no better way to spend your weekend other than seeing 47 concerts. That's right. 47. The team from Daytrotter is bringing you all these artists in two centralized places: Daytrotter and River Music Experience. Check out the eclectic line-up ranging everywhere from SassyBlack to Post Animal to Joan of Arc. Weekend and day passes are still available. This is a music festival you don't want to miss!

Branstadt Visit - Governor Terry Branstad is stopping in Davenport next Thursday to highlight the progression of Iowa. Join Branstad and Lt. Governor Kim Reynolds at the RiverCenter at 11:30 a.m. for a closer look into Iowa's current and potential policies. Register your group with the Quad Cities Chamber of Commerce.

501 Brady St - 
On your way back from Daytrotter to River Music Experience this weekend, take a minute to check out the new 501 Brady St. apartments! The management is hosting open houses on both Friday and Saturday. Check out the new digs just a block north of Daytrotter!

Get the Led Out - Maybe we can't get Page and Plant on the same stage together, but we'll get you the next best thing! Get the Led Out is taking the stage tonight at 8:00 p.m. to bring you and authentic Led Zeppelin performance. Get tickets now! Quad City Symphony Orchestra is bringing Erin Wall on stage Saturday for a night of love stories. Tickets are still available for a night of culture we don't see too often.

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