• The Iowa Wine & Beer Promotion Board has released a new brochure featuring 27 Iowa wineries and one brewery. Detailed maps show the locations of the facilities and the hours during which visitors can tour and taste fine beverages crafted in Iowa.
• The Quad Cities Convention & Visitors Bureau has announced that it has opened a new visitors center in the Village of East Davenport. The new center is located in the Little Stone House at 2208 East 11th Street.
• The Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust has donated $6,000 to Ballet Quad Cities in conjunction with the world premiere of From the Pages of a Young Girl's Life: The Anne Frank Ballet. The funding allows educational tools to be made available to area children for this educational experience that brings a period of history to life.
• The Iowa Department of Transportation has announced that 17 Iowa communities or not-for-profit organizations were awarded funds from the Keep Iowa Beautiful program. Funding for this program is generated through Iowa's state-income-tax checkoff, and this is the third year for the program.
• On April 2, Sister Maria Luisa (Molly) Munoz accepted the Cesar Chavez Award from the Cesar Chavez Peace & Justice Committee of Denver, Colorado. Sister Molly is a public-health nurse and community organizer who serves as the pastoral agent for the Pastoral Migrant Family Program for the Hispanic Ministry of the Archdiocese of Denver.
• Trinity Regional Health System has announced that it has a buyer for its former North Campus at 1111 West Kimberly Road in Davenport. Select Medical Corporation, a for-profit health-care provider headquartered in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, will pay $4 million to Trinity for the 18-acre campus, which includes a 92,500-square-foot facility with an attached medical office building.
• The Chiropractic Learning Resource Center (CLRC) planned for construction on the Palmer College of Chiropractic campus will now include state-of-the-art outpatient clinic facilities, college officials have announced.
• St. Ambrose University has formally launched a $12.4-million capital campaign to build a state-of-the-art center for health-sciences education at the Genesis Medical Center West Central Park campus in Davenport.
• The Quad Cities Convention & Visitors Bureau (QCCVB) is starting the second season of bike rentals at its downtown Davenport, 102 South Harrison, and downtown Moline, 2021 River Drive, offices/visitor centers.
• Left Bank Art League has announced the grand opening of its newly acquired art gallery at 1629 Second Avenue in The District of Rock Island. The league shares the space with MidCoast Gallery West. On April 1, the gallery will be the site for special activities to commemorate the opening as well as the league's presence in the city's cultural plan.

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