Last year, after nearly a decade, The Project of the Quad Cities revived its extremely popular We Care Weekend. We are happy to announce that we will be hosting the 2015 We Care Weekend September 11th-12th, 2015 in downtown Davenport on West 2nd Street.

To kick the weekend off, we will be having a Fish Fry starting at 5:00PM. Plates are $10.00 per person and include fish, spaghetti, coleslaw, bread, desert and a drink. Delivery options are available in the Quad Cities area. Company Delivery will start 11:00AM until 3:00PM, and personal delivery is from 3:00PM to 5:00PM. For ticket and delivery information, call (309) 762-5433.

Saturday's schedule features a Vendor fair from 12:00pm to 6:00pm, Bags tournament at 12:00PM, a Cutest pet Contest at 2:00PM and a Drag Show and White Elephant Auction at 6:00pm. Registration is $10 per bags team and $10 per pet for the Cutest Pet Contest. Saturday will also have food, music, raffles, Hoola-Hoop girls, and Jail and Bail.

Donations for the White Elephant Auction are now being accepted. All donations are tax deductible and donors will receive a tax letter.

Some of the QCA area vendors attending are: Prida Wear, Bearpaw Creations SFX, Pobanz Creations, Hi-Fit, Origami Owl by Erin Menting, and the Scott Community Health Department.

The Project of the Quad Cities is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization that works diligently to provide much needed advocacy and assistance to those in our community who are living with HIV and AIDS. We Care Weekend helps us provide critical funds to continue safeguarding the health of our fellow Quad Citians.

For more information and contest applications please visit www.facebook.com/TPQCWeCare or stop in at 2316 5th Avenue, Moline, IL.

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