AMES, IA (02/13/2015)(readMedia)-- Isis Devalle, a freshman in the College of Human Sciences studying apparel, merchandising, and design, was selected to represent the College of Human Sciences as an Iowa State University Cyclone Aide for the Summer of 2015. Devalle was one of six students in the College of Human Sciences selected to help facilitate Iowa State University's summer orientations for new students. Devalle is from Bettendorf, Iowa (52722)

Cyclone Aides are undergraduate student leaders who facilitate Orientation and Destination Iowa State throughout the year. Devalle will serve as an orientation leader by providing new students with an introduction to campus and its resources, providing campus and residence hall tours, preparing students for academic advising appointments, serving on information panels, and sharing information about Iowa State with new students and their family members.

Cyclone Aides coordinate the Destination Iowa State program by helping with the selection and supervision of Team Leaders, planning activities and implementing the event. Additionally, Cyclone Aides assist with campus visits and student recruitment throughout the year. Cyclone Aides are an integral part of the Office of New Student Programs.

AMES, IA (02/13/2015)(readMedia)-- Kaitlin Clevenger from Davenport, Iowa (52803) was elected as the vice president of Transfer Admission Ambassador Program. Clevenger is a junior studying event management in the apparel, events, hospitality management department of the College of Human Sciences at Iowa State University.

The Transfer Admissions Ambassador Program (TAAP) is volunteer group that works with the Transfer Admissions Office. The group is made up of transfer students at Iowa State University and works to present a positive, realistic student view of the transfer process to prospective students and parents. The group's members represent the diverse experiences and qualities of transfer students that attend Iowa State University. Clevenger will serve as the vice president during the 2015 spring semester.

Coal Valley, IL - February 13, 2015 - Niabi Zoo announced today the birth of a male giraffe calf on Tuesday, February 10, at 3:28am. This is the sixth giraffe born at Niabi Zoo since 2007.

The baby giraffe, which has not yet been named, was born to Mimi, Niabi Zoo's 11 year old female. This is Mimi's fourth baby. The father is Kenya, an 8 year old male. The baby weighed 107 pounds at birth and stands about five and a half feet tall.

"Mimi and her new calf are doing very well," said Zoo Director Marc Heinzman. "We're all very excited to have a healthy and thriving giraffe calf born here at Niabi Zoo. He's certainly a welcome addition to our giraffe herd." Niabi Zoo staff had been monitoring Mimi's pregnancy closely, including regular checks throughout the night for the last several weeks and 24 hour video monitoring through a system of surveillance cameras.

The new calf is expected to be publicly viewable once the Zoo opens for the 2015 season on March 23. At that time, a contest will also be launched in order to select a name for the male giraffe.

The giraffe, Giraffa camelopardalis, is the world's tallest mammal. Average height for an adult giraffe is 14-19 feet and the average weight is 1,800 - 3,000 pounds.

They are herbivores, using their 18 inch tongues to help pull leaves from the branches of tall trees. Although their necks are unusually long, they have only seven neck vertebrae, just like humans. After a gestation of approximately 14 months, giraffes give birth standing up. The calf drops five to six feet to the ground. This fall helps the calf take its first breath. Calves can stand usually within a few hours and run with their mothers within ten hours. Nearly six feet tall a birth, calves normally weigh 100 - 150 pounds and can grow as much as one inch per day.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS - Friday 02/13/2015

CHAMBER NEWSLETTER - Deadline Today, February 13th, 5:00 p.m.!

The March 2015 Chamber Newsletter will soon be in production to be delivered to Every Business and Home within the 52753 zipcode area!! Advertising rates remain: 1/8 page: $75; ¼ page: $100; ½ page: $125; full page: $250. If you commit to all 4 quarterly issues, receive a 10% discount off each ad! Ads can be modified per issue. Just send your ad information to LeClaireChamber@gmail.com and we will forward it on to House of Print for you. No cost assistance in developing an advertisement is available through House of Print. If you would rather work with House of Print directly, send your ad to HouseofPrint@mchsi.com, and please copy LeClaireChamber@gmail.com Chamber Members - Get the word out about your business or events and be ready for SPRING!

 

WELCOME NEW MEMBERS!

Latimer Bed & Breakfast 127 North Second Street, LeClaire, Iowa 52753. Located 1 block off Highway 67 in the center of town. For Reservations, call 563-289-5747. www.latimerbb.com

 

LeClaire Olive Oil Company 102 N. Cody Road - Specialty food retail store carrying ultra- premium olive oils, balsamic vinegars, stuffed olives, spices, seasonings, rubs, gourmet dip mixes, olive oil soaps, and gifts. 888-255-2867 www.leclaireoliveoilco.com

 

The Links at Pebble Creek - Located in beautiful LeClaire, Iowa, The Links at Pebble Creek is an affluent housing community just outside of the Quad Cities metro area. The beauty of living in this new home community is the quiet, rural setting. www.pebblecreekia.com/ Contact: The Links at Pebble Creek, 63 Cobblestone Lane, LeClaire, IA 52753. 563-289-7031.

Unique Recycled Creations & Gifts - Rhonda and Cole DeVrieze - 118 N. Cody Rd, LeClaire. Recycled chalk boards, doors, frames, signs with upcycled and handmade items, etc. 309-507-2929

 

WQAD-TV Channel 8 is the ABC-affiliated television station for the Quad Cities area of West-Central Illinois and Eastern Iowa that is licensed to Moline, Illinois. It broadcasts a high definition digital signal on UHF channel 38 from a transmitter in Orion, Illinois. Owned by Tribune Broadcasting, WQAD has studios on Park 16th Street in Moline. wqad.com/

 

LECLARE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ANNUAL AWARD WINNERS - 2014!

The LeClaire Chamber of Commerce was proud to recognize the following at the Annual Awards Dinner, Saturday January 31, at Steventon's in LeClaire:

Volunteers of the Year 2014 - Joyce Kuehl and Diane Glispie, Christmas in LeClaire

Event of the Year 2014 - First Friday in LeClaire, Garrett and Ryan Burchett, Originators

Pineapple Award for Hospitality 2014 - Cindy Bruhn and Volunteers, LeClaire Information Center

Edward B. deSilva Award for Community Leadership 2014 - Vern Spring

Brick and Mortar Award for Opening or Expanding Business in LeClaire in 2014 -

Grasshopper's Guest House

Dwellings

Isabel Bloom

Urban Classic Home

Wild Horse Canvas Prints

Everfield

LeClaire Olive Oil Company

El Rio Spa and Wellness

Mindfire Communications

Snap Fitness

Jones Street Java House

Grace Marine

Antique Archeology

Comfort Inn & Suites

Buffalo Bill Museum

Expressions in Threads

LeClaire Farmers Market

Freedom Rock of Scott County

Fig Tree

The LeClaire Chamber of Commerce Board for 2015 was also introduced:

President - Mike Clingingsmith - CFO - Pleasant Valley Schools

Vice-President - Melody Oltmann - First Presbyterian Church of LeClaire

Secretary - Dr. Crystal Buesing - Dr. Crystal's Chiropractic Care

Treasurer - Andrew Arndt - Arndt Chiropractic Center, Inc.                          

Debbie Mulvania - VP and Branch Manager - First Central State Bank, LeClaire

KV Dahl - President of Dahl Ford

Kathleen Anderson - Sr. Assistant to the President, St. Ambrose University

Dennis Gerard - Former Sr. VP of Northern Region - Kone

Carl Hoyt, Jr. - President, Captain's Quarter's and Grace Marine

Emily Hudson - General Manager - Faithful Pilot Café and Spirits

Kristen Underwood - Blackhawk Bank & Trust - Branch Manager, LeClaire

We would like to thank Vern Spring, Jim Huiskamp and Dayle Hall for their service on the Board. All retired as of December 31, 2014.

Thank you, too, to all the businesses and individuals who attended the Dinner, and to those who donated and bid on items for the Live and Silent Auctions. It is due to your generosity that the event is such a huge success!

 

CALENDAR

February 6th-16th - Time to Celebrate at Isabel Bloom! Help them celebrate their Bloom legacy with exciting in-store activities and specials. Isabel Bloom signature mug FREE with purchase of $35 and more. Double "Hugs Points" with sculpture purchase. 15% discount on anything RED (one item only). View and pre-order new 2015 designs.

 

February 13th - LeClaire Community Library - Valentine's Day Stretch-Tacular! Join us for a very special Valentine's Day celebration with the library's mascot, Stretch the Giraffe! This all-ages program will offer Valentine's Day and Giraffe themed snacks and activities. 3-5pm

February 13th - Faithful Pilot Café & Spirits 6:00 & 8:30 Valentine's seating $75.00 per person

February 14th - Bierstube - Valentine's Day $2 off our Apple Strudel, Black Forest Cake and Nutella Pretzel desserts all day!

February 14th - The Crane & Pelican Café Valentine's Day Two seatings - 6pm & 8pm. Three courses for $55/person. 10% discount for groups of four or more. View the menu at: http://craneandpelican.com/events.html Call for Reservations: 563-289-8774.

February 14th - Faithful Pilot Café & Spirits Valentine's Day 6:00 (booked) & 8:30 Valentine's seating $75.00 per person. Call 563-289-4156 for reservations.

February 14th - Blue Iguana Valentine's Day two for $20 meals. Choose from a Combination Platter (enchilada/tostada/rice and bean) or Combination Fajitas for two. Ask about their special Valentine's Day cocktails! A flower for every couple joining us!

February 14th - The Shameless Chocoholic is taking preorders for chocolate covered strawberries (priced by weight) for Valentine's Day! Call 563-289-1339 or order on Facebook, The Shameless Chocoholic

February 14th - Sweet Dreams Guest House has a great Winter Getaway Special including Valentine's Day! $149 for a Friday or Saturday night reservation; includes a bottle of wine, a 1 pound box of chocolates, and a $10 coupon for Jones St. Java House next door! Call today to reserve your stay - 563-289-1339.

By February 15th - Wild Horse Canvas Prints is offering 20% off any Sports Themed Canvas! Orders must be placed by February 15. Call 844-399-6838 for more information.

February 15th - Faithful Pilot Café & Spirits Valentine's Wine Tasting - Rose's & Red's for a special Valentine's Day tasting! $15.00 for 15 wines from 3-5

February 19th - LeClaire Community Library - Chinese New Year Party Join us for a little history and a lot of fun as we celebrate Chinese culture and games with crafts! 6:30-7:30pm. For children in grades 1st-6th.

 

February 21st - Scott County Freedom Rock Chili Cook-Off Fundraiser at the Riverview Road House. Proceeds will help provide lights, a sign, maintenance, and paver installation for The Freedom Rock. So dust off your best chili recipe and bring your appetite. A perfect way to warm up and have some fun on a cold winter night!

February 21st - LeClaire Youth Baseball and Softball Trivia Night Fundraiser at the LeClaire Fire Station Jones and 15th Street. Doors open at 6:30pm. Trivia starts at 7pm. If you would like to reserve a table, donate items, or volunteer please contact leclaireyouthball@gmail.com or call 563-370-1650 for more information. www.leclaireyouthball.com

February 21st - Trivia Night at the LeClaire Civic Center to benefit the QC Cruisers 127 S. Cody Road. Doors open at 6:30pm; Trivia starts at 7pm. 8-person teams; $10 per person. Everyone will be entered into a drawing for door prizes. Mulligans are 10 for $10. Each team may bring its own snacks, beer, wine, and soft drinks. Pork roast dinner available for $7; carryout dinners available at 6pm. Call Debbie at 563-349-4403 or email Smith5Grand@gmail.com to reserve a table.

February 22nd - Come celebrate Buffalo Bill's Birthday! noon to 4pm at the Buffalo Bill Museum. Buffalo Bill himself will be there! Free admission.

February 23th - Economic Development Meeting City Hall - 8:00 a.m.

 

February 23rd - LeClaire Community Library - Alienology This month's "ology" program will feature out-of-this-world activities, challenges, and crafts with a space-alien theme. 6:30-7:30pm. For children in grades 1st-6th.

February 24th Happy Hour Wine Tasting at 129! $15 per person. 5-7pm: Last Tuesday of every month. Please call to reserve your spot - 563-729-1035. Wines will be available to order at a discounted price.

February 25th - LeClaire Community Library - Book Club The LeClaire Library Book Club group for adults meets the 4th Wednesday of each month. Join us on February 25th to discuss Lost Lake by Sarah Addison Allen. Books are available at the library's circulation counter at no cost.

February 26th -  Expressions In Threads is Hosting "The Quilts Of Downton Abbey" Lecture and Trunk Show at Comfort Inn & Suites, LeClaire 11am, 2pm and 6pm. Dennis Bevines from Andover Fabrics will bring quilts, garments and other items made using their Downton Abbey Collection of fabrics. Refreshments will be served. Cost is $5 and reservations are required - 563-289-1447.

FYI

Check out the Wide River Winery Inn for a fun winter get-away! They have a reduced winter rate of $119 during the months of January and February. It is located above their Tasting Room in LeClaire. The fully furnished apartment sleeps four adults. Why not plan a weekend to look for the Bald Eagles or enjoy the shopping and charm of LeClaire? For more information, contact Cecilia 954-242-6878.

Blue Iguana New $5 Winter Winter Meal Deals! Stop by Blue Iguana and sample our new $5 winter meal deals! Tuesday's special is our Taco Salad for $5. Wednesday's special is 3 enchiladas for $5.Two chicken tostadas and a side it our Thursday special for only $5!

Bierstube Lent Features available during Lent! Lemon Whiskey Shrimp, Shrimp PoBoy Sandwich, Shrimp Alfredo, Tilapia and Rainbow Trout.

Mississippi River Distilling Co. has kicked off the 2015 LeClaire Cocktail Cruise. From January to April, eight different bars and restaurants will have a showcase MRDC cocktail. You can try each one and get your cocktail "passport" stamped for chance to win monthly prizes. Plus, during First Friday, with any bottle sold, get a coupon for a free showcase cocktail! Get your Passport at The Crane & Pelican Café, Sneaky Pete's Woodfire Grille, Steventon's, Blue Iguana, 129, The Faithful Pilot Café and Spirits, Bierstube, or River Roadhouse today! www.LeClaireCocktails.com

 

Does your kitchen need an update?  Is your bathroom looking old and tired?  We can help with the design and remodeling to brighten any room in your house!  Give LeClaire Home Improvement and Construction a call at 563-381-7778 for a free in home consultation

LeClaire Community Library TAG (Teen Advisory Group): Teens are invited to attend TAG meetings the 3rd Thursday of each month from 4-5pm. This group helps improve Teen Services at the library AND attendees can earn one hour of service learning credits for school by participating. Plus, we bring snacks each month! It's a win-win!

LeClaire Community Library Preschool Explorers: Explore a new science-based theme each month with a short storytime, followed by several hands-on, exploratory stations. This program takes place the 4th Thursday of each month at 10:30am OR 6:30pm. This month we'll be learning about dinosaurs!

Visit the LeClaire Chamber of Commerce website www.leclairechamber.com and see us on Facebook!

If you would like to attend a Chamber Board Meeting in order to present a topic, please contact the Board in advance at LeClaireChamber@gmail.com in order to be included an upcoming agenda. Board Meetings are held the 4th Tuesday of each month, 8a.m. at LeClaire City Hall.

SERVING THE COMMUNITY AND BEYOND

First Presbyterian Church, LeClaire We have a Wednesday evening program: Halftime! For kids, 5-11 years old. It's half way through the week - and it's a time of fun for the kids. We meet from 5:30-7pm, every Wednesday there is school, through May 6. We serve dinner, play games, have a lesson and a craft. Have your child join us for a week or two to see what we are doing. We are located across from Bridgeview Elementary School, at 200 South 12th street. For more information, call Pastor Melody at 563-381-7777.

LeClaire Information Center Volunteers Needed! Contact Cindy Bruhn at info@visitleclaire.com or 563-650-7963 to volunteer.

PROPERTY LISTINGS

 

Riverview Apartment for Rent - Downtown LeClaire. One Bedroom. $1250/month. Call 563-940-3742 for more information.

Commercial Property for Sale 510 N. Cody Road. Contact William Robertson (563) 940-1517 billrobertson@ruhl-ruhl.com

Commercial Property for Sale 613-617 N Cody Road, LeClaire IA 52753. Contact Jeff R. Heuer, NAI Ruhl Commercial Company, jheuer@ruhlcommercial.com, Office: 563-355-4000, Direct: 563-823-5107.

Commercial Property for Sale Cody Road, LeClaire IA 52753. Description: contact John G. Ruhl, NAI Ruhl Commercial Company, jruhl@ruhlcommercial.com, Office: 563-355-4000, Direct: 563-823-5126.

Commercial Property Available Eagle Ridge Road, LeClaire, Iowa. Please call: Mike Burke - Mel Foster Co. mburke@melforsterco.com, Mobile: 563-349-2705, Direct: 563-823-5272

Park Run Apartments/Newbury Living complex - 1, 2, & 3 Bedrooms Available - 1701 Iowa Drive, LeClaire, Iowa 52753. 1 BR, 2 BR or 3 BR unit. Call (563) 289-5159 more information today!

Do you have Residential or Commercial property available? Please contact the LeClaire Chamber of Commerce, leclairechamber@gmail.com, with a property description, complete contact information including phone numbers and rental or purchase pricing.

LECLAIRE EVENTS COMING UP!

March 6 - First Friday in LeClaire

CHAMBER NETWORKING EVENTS - EVERYONE WELCOME!

March 10 - Faithful Pilot - Evening/5:30

April 14 -- El Rio - Lunch - noon

For the seventh consecutive year, the Quad Cities River Bandits will host Davenport Little League baseball and softball registration indoors at Modern Woodmen Park. On Saturday, Feb. 21, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Little Leaguers from throughout the Davenport area will visit the ballpark to register for their upcoming season. More »

TEEN-ucopia

Wednesdays from 2:30 to 4:30
Tweens and Teens can stop by the Teen Corner of the Moline Public Library on Wednesdays between 2:30 and 4:30 to enjoy a variety of video games, board games, crafts, and other activities. For more information call 309-524-2440 or visit us at 3210 41st Street, Moline, IL 61265 or online at http://www.molinelibrary.com.

Brilliant Companions
Monday, March 2 @ 6:30
The Brilliant Companions, a Doctor Who fan club, will meet at the Moline Public Library on Monday, March 2 at 6:30 to discuss seasons 9 & 10 of Classic Doctor Who featuring Jon Pertwee. This program is free and open to all ages. No registration is required. For more information call 309-524-2440 or visit us at 3210 41st Street, Moline, IL 61265 or online at http://www.molinelibrary.com.

Teen Advisory Group
Thursday, March 5 @ 3:30
The Teen Advisory Group of the Moline Public Library will meet on Thursday, March 5 at 3:30. Quad City area teens in grades 6 through 12 are invited to help plan programs and events for teens, give feedback about the library, and meet new friends. No registration is required. For more information call 309-524-2440 or visit us at 3210 41st Street, Moline, IL 61265 or online at http://www.molinelibrary.com.

Anime Club
Tuesday, March 17 @ 3:30
Fans of anime, manga, and all things Japanese are invited to join the Moline Public Library's Anime Club on Tuesday, March 17 at 3:30. Bring your anime and manga to share with the group or exchange for something new. This program is free and open to ages 12 to 21. No registration is required. For more information call 309-524-2440 or visit us at 3210 41st Street, Moline, IL 61265 or online at http://www.molinelibrary.com.

Chef Chad Cushman and the Quad Cities Food Hub present our first Farm to Table Dinner on Tuesday, February 24th from 6pm-8pm at the Freight House Marketplace.

Tickets $35 available at qcfoodhub.com or at the store, 421 West River Drive, Davenport.

Menu:

  • Lemon, pomegranate and chickpea dip with crispy pita chips
  • Bacon-wrapped potatoes with apple-cinnamon BBQ sauce
  • Crostinis - tomato jam & micro mustard greens crostini and local honey, figs & walnut crostini
  • Garlic & rosemary encrusted Sawyer beef with horseradish cream sauce and picled red pepper relish
  • Roasted root vegetable & winter squash with chili honey sauce
  • Assorted local sausages & local cheeses with mustards and house-made condiments
  • Fresh greens with dried fruits, pecans, white cheddar and bourbon-vanilla viniagrette
  • Apple cobbler with berries and chantilly cream

Feel free to share this with others that might be interested in attending.

The deadline to register is Sunday, February 22.

You are cordially invited to attend the 53rd Annual Banquet of the Quad City Engineering & Science Council being held on Thursday, February 26th at John Deere's Worldwide Headquarters (One John Deere Place, Moline, Illinois).

This banquet is held during Engineers Week (E-week), and everyone is cordially invited including students to attend this premier, annual event to celebrate, network and pay tribute to the great Engineering and Science Professionals and Educators we have in the Quad City Region. This includes supporting the next generation of Engineering and Science Professionals through supporting students.

Our very special, keynote speaker will be William White, Midwest Regional Vice President for Project Lead the Way, the nation's leading provider of K-12 STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Technology) education programs.  William has a degree in metallurgical engineering from Ohio State University where he played football later playing in the NFL for 11 years including in the Super Bowl.  William will be speaking on "Pursue Your Dreams, Prepare for Reality" sharing his inspiring, personal journey and how he overcame obstacles.

The event begins at 5:00 P.M. with networking social hour with student displays including from PLTW and FIRST robotic along with Universities with a silent auction.  Appetizers will provide for all paid attendees along with cash bar.  Seating for dinner occurs at 6:00 PM with plated dinners with four entrée choices with dessert.

OMAHA, NE (02/12/2015)(readMedia)-- Full-time students who earn a 3.5 grade-point average or better on a 4.0 scale are eligible for the Dean's List. The following students from your area were named to the fall 2014 Dean's List:

Samantha Staver of Bettendorf (52722), a senior in the College of Nursing

Thomas Bush of Davenport (52807), a sophomore in the Heider College of Business

Allison Hanser of Davenport (52807), a junior in the College of Arts and Sciences

James Huiskamp of Davenport (52803), a freshman in the Heider College of Business

Katherine Huiskamp of Davenport (52803), a junior in the Heider College of Business

Christina Laubenthal of Davenport (52807), a junior in the Heider College of Business

Andrew Wilson of Eldridge (52748), a junior in the College of Arts and Sciences

Natalie Lang of Le Claire (52753), a freshman in the College of Nursing

Molly McPherson of Moline (61265), a freshman in the College of Arts and Sciences

Creighton University in Omaha, Neb., enrolls 4,000 undergraduates and 4,200 graduate and professional students among nine schools and colleges. No other university its size offers students such a comprehensive academic environment with personal attention from faculty-mentors. Jesuit and Catholic, it affords incomparable interprofessional education, bridging health professions programs with law, business and arts and sciences' all on one walkable campus. Creighton has been top-ranked by U.S. News & World Report for 20 years. For more information visit: www.creighton.edu.

Call it a Valentine's Day card to the Quad Cities. Call it corporate altruism. Call it your right of residency as a Quad Citian. Call it what you will. These are the facts: starting February 12, 2015 if you live in the Quad Cities area, you have access to a free one-year membership to Daytrotter.??

Daytrotter was founded in Rock Island, IL in 2006 by Sean Moeller as a way to showcase and uplift the Quad Cities as a cultural entity. An innovative mixture of recording studio, music blog and tech start-up; Daytrotter has welcomed past Grammy Winners (Bon Iver, Vampire Weekend, Wilco, Macy Gray), indie music staples (Dr. Dog, Dawes, Mumford & Sons) and some of today's most exciting artists (Madi Diaz, Phox, Jacco Gardner) to downtown Rock Island to record a unique spin on their music. The sessions are then released on the website daytrotter.com for worldwide consumption.??

Heralded by the New York Times ("A site that invites originality"), Wired Magazine ("...a favorite destination for music fans...") and Rolling Stone ("Rock Island may not be an island, but it certainly rocks.") the promotion, DT for the QC, gives Quad Citians access to full membership to the website for free.??Moeller, describes the give-away as spreading the love, "I just want to send a Valentine to the entire QCA." He says, "I thought it would be nice to plant a big, wet kiss on every resident and get them pumping the sweet jams that we record right here in my favorite river cities, my home turf."

DT for the QC will be aided in part by a partnership with The Network: Young Professionals of the Quad Cities. Director of the Network, Aiden Landman, sees the opportunity as yet another cultural shift in the Quad Cities. Landman says, "When we talk about things cool and creative, companies like Daytrotter and entrepreneurs like Sean Moeller, these are the things we should be lifting up." He added, "With Daytrotter and his amazingly successful Moeller Mondays concert series, Sean pushes the cultural needle here. The musicians he brings in, they stop at our cafes, shop at our record stores and small businesses, they play in our theatres and clubs. They experience the Quad Cities. It is something to be celebrated."??

To sign up for a free one-year membership, QC residents are asked to send an email to daytrotterpromo@gmail.com.

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