MOLINE, Illinois – Josh McDowell, International Speaker and Author, who’s books have sold over 140 million copies worldwide will serve as a keynote speaker, along with Chris Brooks, pastor, educator and national radio host, at the Truth Conference, which will be held at Calvary Church of the Quad Cities. The conference will begin on Friday, April 20th at 7:00 p.m. and will continue on Saturday, April 21st from 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

In honor of Women's History Month, Quad Cities NOW will present a Celebration of Women on Sunday, March 25.

The free family event will take place from 4-6  p.m. at the Unitarian Church, 3707 Eastern Ave., Davenport.

The community is invited to enjoy short performances, music, dance, art and poetry readings by local groups, students and children.

Saturday, March 24, 10am-2pm
Free Admission

Lenexa, Kan. (March 14, 2018) - Grantham University is proud to announce that Swain Riley of Bettendorf, Iowa, recently graduated with an online BS Multidisciplinary Studies from the 100 percent online university.

WHO DUNNIT? THE AUDIENCE DECIDES IN “CLUE: THE MUSICAL” AT THE BLACK BOX THEATRE

MOLINE, ILLINOIS – The audience is in on the action. Did Miss Scarlet do it in the kitchen with a wrench? The audience decides in The Black Box Theatre’s newest offering – “Clue: The Musical.” Based on the board game, the action follows six characters who may or may not be the murderer of host Mr. Boddy.

Community Planning staff have asked me to remind you about the neighborhood meeting for the Rockingham Road Corridor Zoning Enhancements.  It is set for 6PM at the Roosevelt Community Center, tomorrow, Thursday, March 15.  Property owners, neighbors and other stakeholders are invited to attend a discussion of zoning regulations designed to enhance the Rockingham Road corridor.

Polaris releases annual National Human Trafficking Hotline data; 13% jump in cases nationwide

MOLINE, IL – WQPT, Quad Cities PBS is hosting Imagination Station on March 17. 

Tickets “sold out” in 24 hours with 4,000 tickets distributed. The free family friendly event takes place on the campus of Western Illinois University-Quad Cities.

Woodlands, wetlands and prairies native to the Midwest depend on periodic prescribed fires for long-term survival. Fire helps to rejuvenate growth of native grasses and flowers, and controls the growth of unwanted invasive plant species. 

After inspecting the site, acquiring permits and reviewing safety precautions with all involved, Illiniwek Forest Preserve will conduct multiple burns on the forest preserve property.

Join dancers from Ballet Quad Cities for an hour of movement and music as we bring the poetry of Shel Silverstein to life. Meet us at Fairmount (3000 Fairmount Street) on Thursday, March 29 at 6:00pm. Reading has never been so much fun as everyone learns to “dance me a story.”

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