CASI Joins Area Police Departments and Businesses in Helping Spread Holiday Cheer

Davenport, IA. - At Christmas, all roads lead home.  ~Marjorie Holmes

This popular holiday saying will take on new meaning when Quad City area seniors join local police officers for a guided tour of the best holiday light displays this season.

The 2014 Quad Cities Police Annual Seniors Christmas Lights Tour will take place on Tuesday, December 16.  Boarding for the tour will at CASI, 1035 West Kimberly Rd., Davenport, beginning at 6:15pm.  The tour will conclude at CASI at approximately 8:15pm.  Space is limited and seats must be reserved in advance.  Reservations must be made by Friday, December 5, 2014. To make a reservation, call CASI at 563-386-7477.

Special thanks to Durham School Bus Company for providing transportation for this year's tour. This year's tour is made possible with the assistance of: PLUS 60, River Bend Transit, Kwik Star, Mid-American Energy, Hy-Vee, Midland Corporation, the Davenport Police Association and Union of Professional Police Members.

The Center For Active Seniors, Inc. (CASI) was established in 1972 and serves the needs of older adults by providing a variety of events and activities focused on health and wellness, social engagement, lifelong learning, and community involvement.  CASI also provides a senior advocacy program to assist older adults, their families, and caregivers in needs assessment and referral for services.  Jane's Place at CASI is the only adult day services center in Eastern Iowa serving adults with Alzheimer's and dementia.  For more information about the programs and services offered through CASI, visit www.CASISeniors.org or call (563) 386-7477.

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