WHBF-TV and Wiebler’s Harley Davidson have created the ultimate expo for MEN, offering businesses a unique, entertaining and informational venue to showcase their male-oriented products and services.

Wiebler’s Harley Davidson Man Show
powered by WHBF-TV
at the QCCA Expo Center in Rock Island, IL

Friday November 11, 2016*
4:00-8:00pm

Saturday November 12, 2016
10:00am-6:00pm

Sunday, November 13, 2016
10:00am-4:00pm

Tickets are $5.00. Kids under 16 are free.
*Active and retired Military get in free on November 11th.

This unique three-day event at the QCCA Expo Center in downtown Rock Island will feature 60,000 sq. ft of indoor exhibitor space with displays showcasing a wide range of exciting new products, services and programs that men will find useful in their professional and personal lives.  Find the latest “gotta have” toys to view, demo and buy!

On-site demonstrations include Rock Island PD K-9 Unit, E Moline PD Defense Tactics, All Family ATA Tae Kwon Do, and a Hooters Wing Eat Contest.  The QC Mustang Club will have Ford Mustangs on display ranging from model years 1966 to 2016.

Of course, ladies are invited to join in on the fun! What better place to shop for “the Man who has everything”!

It’s cooler than a Car Show, better than a Trade Show……It’s the
Wiebler’s Harley Davidson Man Show, powered by WHBF-TV

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