Festive dance and enticements top off this annual holiday celebration

GALENA, Ill. - This year's annual Mistletoe Ball will be bittersweet, as it will be the last of a grand tradition begun 31 years ago. Sponsored by the Galena-Jo Daviess County Historical Society, the Saturday, December 1 event will feature a dessert and dance at historic Turner Hall from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m.

"The Mistletoe Ball has seen many evolutions over the years," said Nancy Breed, executive director of the Historical Society. "Recent year's full orchestra, catered dinner events have seen a decline in attendance, so the committee decided it was time to bid a fond farewell to an old friend. December is always a difficult time to hold an event due to weather concerns. We are looking at some exciting new ideas for a more inclusive event next summer."

As this year's event does not include dinner, ball-goers are encouraged dine at one of several fine Galena restaurants which are partnering with the event: Fried Green Tomatoes and the Log Cabin (both offering a free shuttle to Turner Hall), One Eleven Main, Vinny Vanucchi's and the Goldmoor Inn. Or you can park near the Old Train Depot and catch the free shuttle from there.

The popular Fever River String Band will have the honor of playing the last Mistletoe dance, filling the seasonally-decorated hall with a mix of contemporary and period dance music.

Scrumptious holiday desserts catered by Fried Green Tomatoes will be a welcome interlude to dancing. A cash bar will be available including a specialty concoction entitled 'A Very Merry Martini.'

A live auction of several high-value items will create excitement during the festive evening. Wonderful offering such as a two-day Mississippi River Cruise on the Twilight and a gourmet Scandinavian dinner for eight are sure to be hotly contested. Absentee bids will be accepted at the Galena & U.S. Grant Museum, 211 S. Bench St., Galena, until Noon on December 1.

Two 40-minute sessions of period dance during the Ball will be aided by an optional afternoon dance lesson. From 1 to 2:30 p.m., also at Turner Hall, professional dance masters John and Elaine Masciale will provide instruction for simple dances that will be used during the Ball. Ball ticket holders will be charged $2 per person for the class; $5 to the public. No reservations are necessary for the afternoon instruction.

Tickets for the Mistletoe Ball dessert and dance are $35 per person and may be purchased on a Visa, MasterCard, or Discover by calling 815.777.9129, or by sending a check payable to the Galena Historical Society at 211 S. Bench St., Galena, IL 61036. Period dress and holiday attire are both appropriate. Reservations are encouraged.

For more details about the elegant grand finale of the Mistletoe Ball hosted by the Galena - Jo Daviess County Historical Society, visit www.galenahistorymuseum.org or call 815.777.9129.  Additional area offerings and visitor information may be found at the Galena/Jo Daviess County Convention and Visitors Bureau at www.galena.org or by calling 877.464.2536. While in town, visit the CVB's Old Train Depot Visitor Information Center at 101 Bouthillier St. (corner of Park Avenue) for on-site assistance and countywide information.

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Students Staged the Musical "Into the Woods"

SEWARD, NE (11/20/2012)(readMedia)-- Naomi Iltis of Le Claire, Iowa, took part in staging the theatre department at Concordia University, Nebraska's presention "Into the Woods," a musical production depicting troubled fairy tale creatures, based on the works of the Brothers Grimm. The musical was performed Nov. 2-3 and Nov. 9-11 in the Weller Hall Auditorium. Iltis served on the Production Crew.

"Into the Woods," written by James Lapine, with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, follows the stories of several fairy tale creatures including Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, Jack from "Jack and the Beanstock" and Rapunzel. The stories weave with the tale of a baker and his wife on their quest to start a family as they discover they've been cursed by an evil witch.

(DES MOINES) - Today, Gov. Branstad appointed Rebecca Goodgame Ebinger as judge to the 5C Judicial District.

Ebinger received her law degree from Yale Law School and is currently serving as Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Southern District of Iowa.  Ebigner was appointed to fill the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Reis.

The counties in the Fifth District are Adair, Adams, Clarke, Dallas, Decatur, Guthrie, Jasper, Lucas, Madison, Marion, Polk, Ringgold, Taylor, Union, Warren and Wayne.

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MACERICH MALLS ANGEL TREES VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED

Quad Cities, USA - Volunteers to operate the Angel Tree tables are desperately needed. Shifts are available, and sign up is easy on www.ringbells.org. The Salvation Army's Angel Tree Program is once again helping area families by collecting toys for children this holiday season. This annual holiday program provides new toys for approximately 3,000 children whose families are having a
hard time adding Christmas gifts to their budget.

On Black Friday, November 25, Macerich Malls will again partner with The Salvation Army to collect new, unwrapped toys inside the malls at the "Angel Trees." Hours will be 10am - 8pm Monday through Saturday, and 12pm - 5pm on Sunday.

Paper angel tags listing the age, gender and toy ideas are available at these locations: Younkers Court in SouthPark Mall, Moline, and JCPenney Court in NorthPark Mall, Davenport.

Holly Nomura, Development Director for the Quad Cities, states, "The Salvation Army offers so many ways to feel connected during the holiday season, this may be the right opportunity for people who would rather be indoors."

More about the QUAD CITIES Angel Trees

• Over 3,000 children will be served again this year because of our community's generosity.

• Gifts for 11-and 12-year-olds are especially needed.

• When a child of poverty receives a toy Christmas morning, the parents regain hope and the child has a happy memory to build on.

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(DES MOINES) - The Iowa Department of Management today released the following costs associated with the collective bargaining proposal put forth by the State Police Officers Council (SPOC). If the SPOC proposal were extended to all state employees, the costs from all funding sources would be as follows:

 

Overall:

 

Year 1 (FY'14): $156,974,189 million increase

Year 2 (FY '15): $159,247,448 million increase

 

Across-the-Board salary increases:

 

Year 1 (FY'14): $68,872,823 million increase

Year 2 (FY '15): $72,119,828 million increase

 

Step salary increases (4.5% average salary increase):

 

Year 1 (FY'14): $47,630,162 million increase

Year 2 (FY '15): $45,340,401 million increase

 

Benefits (Health care, retirement, etc.)

 

Year 1 (FY'14): $39,471,204 million increase

Year 2 (FY '15): $41,787,219 million increase

 

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WEST DES MOINES, IOWA - Nov. 20, 2012 - The Iowa Farm Bureau Federation (IFBF) is proud to welcome Farm Bureau employees to new roles this fall.

Jim Gardner has been named IFBF chief financial officer and controller, following the retirement of Jim Christenson.  Gardner will be responsible for directing all financial and technology affairs of the federation; including finance and accounting, information resources and community resources. He will serve as a member of the IFBF executive team and represent the federation on the affiliated companies' benefits administration committee.

Gardner has been a member of the Farm Bureau family since 1996, serving as the finance and accounting manager. He has worked extensively with the county Farm Bureaus and spearheaded the new county accounting system. He serves as a member of the Insurable Risk, Investment and Exempt Hay committees.

Prior to joining IFBF, Gardner served as audit manager with Meriwether, Wilson and Co., P.L.C. in West Des Moines. He currently serves as treasurer of the Iowa FFA Foundation Finance Committee and chairs its finance committee.

Gardner has also served on the boards of directors of the Iowa Farm Bureau Foundation Council, Dallas Center-Grimes Youth Football, First Presbyterian Church in Grimes, Valley Apparel Co. in Cedar Rapids, and the Wakonda Christian Church in Des Moines.

Gardner became a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) in 1987 and earned his bachelor of arts degree in accounting from the University of Northern Iowa.

IFBF also welcomes a new staff member to the organization's field service team. Jeremy Coyle has been named Regional Manager for region 11, which includes the counties of Boone, Dallas, Greene, Polk and Story. Coyle will work with county officers, committees and members to help develop and carry out program activities, organize and assist with the annual membership campaign and supervise the operation of county Farm Bureau offices in the region.

Coyle grew up on a grain and livestock farm near Pisgah in western Iowa.  He is a graduate of Iowa State University where he majored in journalism and mass communications with an electronic media emphasis. Coyle joined IFBF in 1997 and served as the senior producer/writer.

Aaron Siskow joins the Marketing and Communications staff as producer of digital multimedia services. Siskow comes to the IFBF with nine years of experience in the video and digital multimedia field. He was most recently the senior multimedia developer for Farm Bureau Financial Services.

Siskow has extensive experience in writing, producing and directing video and digital multimedia communications. He is the winner of an Iowa Motion Picture Award of Excellence for Lighting Design and the winner of a Research Excellence Award for his outstanding research accomplishments in Iowa State's graduate program.

In his new position, Siskow will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of IFBF's video/digital multimedia services including the creation of IFBF's multimedia presentations, video and television and radio content, helping to share agriculture's story to our members and all Iowans.

Siskow grew up in Sheffield and is a graduate of Iowa State University, where he studied journalism, earning a bachelor of arts and master of arts degrees.

 

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250,000 Unlicensed Illinois Drivers Pose Preventable Danger; Increased Insurance Costs for All Drivers

CHICAGO- November 20, 2012. Governor Pat Quinn and Senate President John Cullerton (D-Chicago) today were joined by state and local leaders and the Illinois Highway Safety Coalition (HSC) to announce their support of efforts to ensure that every Illinois motorist is properly licensed to drive. Because they do not have a driver's license, an estimated 250,000 immigrant motorists are on Illinois roads today that have not passed a driving test. By removing this barrier through responsible legislation, to be introduced by President Cullerton in the coming weeks, Illinois roads will be safer and more immigrants will be able to become stronger contributors to the economy.

"This is a safety issue that impacts every driver in Illinois and we should join together to take swift action to save lives," Governor Quinn said. "Making sure all motorists, regardless of their background, are licensed and insured will drive economic growth and ease the financial burden on all Illinois motorists."

"I'm honored to work with the Illinois Highway Safety Coalition to introduce legislation to improve the safety of our roads and highways by ensuring all Illinois drivers are trained, tested, licensed and insured," said President Cullerton.

According to the Illinois Highway Safety Coalition, unlicensed, uninsured drivers are involved in almost 80,000 accidents in Illinois each year, resulting in $660 million in damage. Unlicensed immigrant drivers cost $64 million in damage claims alone. Unlicensed drivers pose an enormous, yet preventable, safety risk for all Illinois drivers and leads to higher insurance costs for everyone. If half of the estimated 250,000 unlicensed immigrants became properly licensed and insured, Illinois insurance policy holders would save an estimated $46 million a year in premium payments.  Nationwide, unlicensed motorists are five times likelier to be involved in a fatal crash than licensed drivers.

Immigrants without a social security number are currently prohibited under state law from getting a driver's license. Studies have shown that immigrants who can drive legally are more likely to work, spend and contribute to the economy. Having a driver's license provides greater access to job opportunities and drives business activity and growth.

"I strongly support state legislation that will allow every Chicagoan, regardless of legal status, to enjoy the rights and responsibilities that come with a driver's license," said Mayor Rahm Emanuel. "I commend Senate President John Cullerton for his leadership to introduce legislation during the 2012 veto session to require all Illinois drivers, including undocumented drivers, to get trained, licensed and insured. I will be a strong advocate for this bill as we work to make Chicago the most immigrant-friendly city in the country."

In addition to posing a safety risk and a barrier to economic growth, unlicensed immigrant drivers significantly drain local law enforcement resources. In Cook County, nearly 48,000 tickets were issued in 2011 for driving without a license. Unlicensed drivers are also difficult to identify by law enforcement during traffic stops and by first responders and health care providers, which increases the potential for errors.

Washington and New Mexico have already passed similar laws, which resulted in declines in traffic accidents involving unlicensed drivers. By licensing more drivers, Illinois can increase safety across the state and ensure more motorists follow the rules of the road.

For more information about the Highway Safety Coalition and to see the list of lawmakers, business, faith, labor and community groups who support this common sense measure, visit HighwaySafetyCoalition.org.

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Looking for a way to make more room for Thanksgiving dinner? Participate in the annual Scott County Family Y Turkey Trot this morning! Start off Thanksgiving with a 5-Mile Run/Walk, a 2-Person Relay, or a 1-Mile Family Run.

 

For those of you who haven't had a chance to make it to the Festival of Trees this season, be sure to make a trip before Sunday!  Junior High students will be showing during the Snowflake Stomp on Friday, and on Saturday, bring out the whole family for Family Day to enjoy special entertainment, raffles, silent auctions, and more.

 

ragged Support locally owned businesses this year and invest in unique gifts you won't find anywhere but downtown during Black Friday and Small Business Saturday!  Grab Black Friday deals at Ragged Records, Salon Luce, and Trash Can Annie's and take advantage of special sales on Saturday throughout Bucktown and The Ruby Slipper, too.  Of course, there are plenty of great local places to grab a bite to eat or drink downtown, as well!

 

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More great deals can be found at SiS International, Gifts Greetings & Gourmet, Source Bookstore, Major Art & Hobby, Figge & GAHC Gift Shops, and Milan Floral.  Pick up a growler of beer at Front Street or Great River Brewery and snag a a gift card at Spa Luce or a rare antique at Riverbend Antiques or Neat Stuff.

 

Buy tickets for an upcoming Adler or RME show while you're nearby.  The list goes on and on of cool gifts that also happen to support local businesses downtown.  Click here for a map of our retailers or read our handy retail list.


eotoExpect heavy bass and beats on Wednesday when EOTO takes the stage at River Music Experience!  Head out Saturday for a chance to hear some folk and bluegrass tunes from The Oolong Gurus or see the live funk band Half Naked. Don't miss out on a chance to take part in the Community Drum Circle or RME Open Mic & Jam this week, as well.

 

Eat a nice Holiday Buffet this Thanksgiving at Rhythm City Casino and feast on traditional favorites including turkey and all the trimmings.  Be sure to make it to the casino Friday for a special Black Friday Bonus Drawing and a performance by the Tom Christopher Band. Don't forget about the Freight House Farmers Market throughout the winter, too.

 

See you downtown and have a happy Thanksgiving!

 

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This Week's Events: November 22 - November 28


Thursday, November 22

 

Competitor Coupon Craze

Where: Rhythm City Casino

Time: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Price: FREE

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Holiday Buffet
Where: Rhythm City Casino

Kilkenny's Open Mic with Karl

Where: Kilkenny's Pub

Time: 9 p.m.

Price: FREE

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Quad City Arts Festival of Trees

Where: RiverCenter

Time: 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Price: Adults $8, Seniors (60+) $6, Children (2-10) $3

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River's Edge Monthly Turf & Ice Schedule

Discover dozens of sporting events at River's Edge!

Follow the links below to see the complete ice and turf schedule for the month.

Ice Schedule

Turf Schedule

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Scott County Family Y Turkey Trot

Where: YMCA

Time: 9:00 a.m.

Price: $37

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Thursdays at the Figge

Where: Figge Art Museum

Time: 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Price: Museum Admission ($7), or FREE with membership

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Trivia Challenge - Win Gift Certificates!

Where: Brady Street Pub

Time: 8:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.

Price: FREE

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Friday, November 23

 

Brewery Tours

Where: Great River Brewery

Time: 6:00 p.m, 7:00 p.m, and 8:00 p.m.

Price: N/A

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Drop-In Hockey (Adult)

Where: River's Edge Ice

Time: 4:15 p.m. - 6:15 p.m.

Price: $10

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Harris Collection Thanksgiving Show

Where: Brady Street Pub

Time: 9:00 p.m. - 2:00 a.m.

Price: FREE

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Iowa vs. Nebraska Showing

Where: Barrel House 211

Time: 11:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.

Price: $2 Domestic Drafts, $5 Pretzels or Wings, $2 Beef Tacos

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Kilkenny's Live Music - Matt Nanke

Where: Kilkenny's Pub

Time: 9 p.m.

Price: FREE

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Public Skate

Where: River's Edge Ice

Time: 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.; 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.; 7:00p.m. - 9:00p.m.

Price: $5 and up

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Quad City Arts Festival of Trees

Where: RiverCenter

Time: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Price: Adults $8, Seniors (60+) $6, Children (2-10) $3

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Quad City Arts Festival of Trees: Snowflake Stomp

Where: RiverCenter

Time: 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.

Price: $10

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Record Store Day at Ragged Records Black Friday Edition

Where: Ragged Records

Time: 10:00 a.m.

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The Tom Christopher Band

Where: Rhythm City Casino

Time: 8:00 p.m.

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Saturday, November 24

 

$20,000 Cash is King Drawing

Where: Rhythm City Casino

Time: 11:00 p.m.

Price: FREE

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Brewery Tours

Where: Great River Brewery
Time: Noon, 1:00 p.m, 2:00 p.m, and 3:00 p.m.
Price: N/A
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Community Drum Circle
Where: River Music Experience, Community Stage
Time: 10:30 a.m.
Price: $5 for adults, $2.50 for children 12 and under
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Denzel Washington Movie Marathon

Where: Junior Theater

Time: 1:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m.

Price: FREE

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Drop-In Hockey (Adult)

Where: River's Edge Ice

Time: 1:15 p.m. - 2:45 p.m. and 4:15 p.m. - 6:15 p.m.

Price: $10

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Exhibition: 2012 College Invitational

Where: Figge Art Museum

Time: 10:00 a.m.

Price: FREE

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Exhibition: Picturing Identity: The Allure of Portraiture

Where: Figge Art Museum

Time: 10:00 a.m.

Price: FREE

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Exhibition: Portrait of Maquoketa: The Dimensional View

Where: Figge Art Museum

Time: 10:00 a.m.

Price: FREE

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Exhibition: Quilts: Masterworks from the American Folk Art Museum

Where: Figge Art Museum

Time: 10:00 a.m.

Price: FREE

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Exhibition: Sculpting with Fiber

Where: Figge Art Museum

Time: 10:00 a.m.

Price: FREE

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Exhibition: Grimm Brothers Fairytale Exhibit

Where: German American Heritage Center

Time: 10:00 a.m.

Price: Museum Admission ($5 Adults, $4 Seniors, $3 Kids)

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Freight House Farmers Market

Where: Freight House Farmer's Market

Time: 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Price: FREE

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Half Naked

Where: River Music Experience, Redstone Room

Time: Doors 9:00 p.m. / Show 10:00 p.m.

Price: $5

 

 

Kilkenny's Live Music -  Matt Nanke

Where: Kilkenny's Pub

Time: 9 p.m.

Price: FREE

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Midnight Multiplier

Where: Rhythm City Casino

Time: Midnight - 4:00 a.m.

Price: FREE

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Musical Happy Hour featuring EmJay

Where: River Music Experience, Community Stage

Time: 4:00 p.m. -6:00 p.m.

Price: FREE

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Public Skate

Where: River's Edge Ice

Time:  11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.; 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.; 9:15 p.m. - 11:15 p.m.

Price: $5 and up

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Quad City Arts Festival of Trees: Family Day

Where: RiverCenter

Time: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Price: Tickets at discounted price, free food items

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Rock the Pit

Where: Rhythm City Casino

Time: 8:00 p.m.

Price: FREE
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Small Business Saturday

Where: Bucktown Center for the Arts

Time: 11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Price: Save 10% at Select Galleries

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Stick n Puck

Where: River's Edge Ice

Time: 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

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The Oolong Gurus

Where: River Music Experience, Community Stage

Time: 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Price: FREE

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The Tom Christopher Band

Where: Rhythm City Casino

Time: 8:00 p.m.

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Sunday, November 25

 

$3,000 Sunday Shake Up Slot Tournament

Where: Rhythm City Casino

Time: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Price: FREE

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Drop-In Hockey (Adult)
Where: River's Edge Ice
Time: 12:15 p.m. - 2:15 p.m.
Price: $10

Midnight Multiplier

Where: Rhythm City Casino

Time: Midnight - 4:00 a.m.

Price: FREE

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Over 30 Hockey

Where: River's Edge Ice

Time: 6:30 p.m. - 9:15 p.m.

Price: $10

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Public Skate

Where: River's Edge Ice

Time: 10:00 a.m. - Noon; 2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Price: $5 and up

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Quad City Arts Festival of Trees

Where: RiverCenter

Time: 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Price: Adults $8, Seniors (60+) $6, Children (2-10) $3

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Stick n Puck

Where: River's Edge Ice

Time: 4:45 p.m. - 6:15 p.m.

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Sunday Jazz Brunch at Bix Bistro

Where: Blackhawk Hotel

Time: 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.

Price: Adults - $17.95 and Kids - $8.95

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Tour: Portrait of Maquoketa: The Dimensional View

Where: Figge Art Museum

Time: 1:30 p.m.

Price: Museum Admission ($7), or FREE with membership

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Monday, November 26

 

Mexican Monday

Where: Barrel House 211

Time: 4:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.

Price: $3 Margaritas and $5 Tacos

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Nifty 50's

Where: Rhythm City Casino

Time: 8:00 a.m. - Noon and 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Price: FREE

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Public Skate

Where: River's Edge Ice

Time: 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Price: $5 and up

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Tuesday, November 27

 

Acoustic Music Club

Where: River Music Experience, RME Cafe

Time: 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Price: FREE

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Competitor Coupon Craze

Where: Rhythm City Casino

Time: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Price: FREE

Website

Follow on Facebook and Twitter

 

Drop-In Hockey (Adult)

Where: River's Edge

Time: 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Price: $10

Website

 

Freight House Farmers Market
Where: Freight House Building and Parking Lot
Time: 3 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Price: FREE

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It's Firkin Tuesday!

Where: Barrel House 211

Time: 4:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.

Price: $3 Burger baskets

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Mandolin Junction

Where: River Music Experience, Community Stage

Time: 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Price: FREE

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Men's Soccer Competitive

Where: River's Edge Turf

Time: 6:00 p.m. - 11:15 p.m.

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Open Jam Session

Where: Brady Street Pub

Time: 8:00 p.m.

Price: FREE

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Wednesday, November 28

 

Attack of the Casks

Where: Great River Brewery

Time: 5:00p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Price: N/A

Rock Island, IL - Christian Care will offer a special Thanksgiving meal from noon to 2 p.m. Thanksgiving Day at the rescue mission, 2209 3rd Ave., Rock Island. A full menu of turkey, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, dressing, green bean casserole, corn casserole, desserts and salads will be served.

"Like every other day of the year, our doors are open to anyone who is hungry or alone," said Elaine M. Winter, Christian Care's executive director. "This can be a difficult time of year for people, and we welcome anyone who comes through our doors. Additionally we're thankful for all the volunteers and community members who donate their time and resources to help us serve those who need us most."

Christian Care is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization operating two facilities?a domestic violence shelter for women and children and a rescue mission for homeless men. It serves homeless individuals, victims of domestic violence, veterans, men and women coming out of prison, and those with mental illnesses.

Christian Care's community meal site is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner on weekdays Monday through Friday, and for breakfast and dinner on Saturday and Sunday. Breakfast is served at 6:30 a.m., lunch at 12:15 p.m., and dinner at 6:30 p.m.

If you know of someone in need, call C hristian Care's crisis hotline any hour of the day at (309) 788-2273 or visit online at christiancareqc.org.

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