[Davenport, IA] - May 11, 2012 - America's Incredible Pizza Company announced the "Be There or Be Square Classic Car Show and Sock Hop Event" will be hosted on Saturday, June 23rd from 5-9pm.

Quad Cities?mark your calendars and dust off your 50's attire as Incredible Pizza Company turns back time! The event will feature the best of the 50s such as a classic car show, contests for sock hop King and Queen, best Fonzie, best 50s attire, a dance competition, not to mention their 50s diner and star-lite drive-in theater! Rob Bowers, Managing Partner of Davenport's Incredible Pizza Company said, "We are very anxious to be hosting this event in the Quad Cities! What excites me most is this isn't just an event for adults it is one everyone can enjoy, no matter the age. From the music, movies, trivia, contests, food, down to the game-room for the kids. From ages 1 to 100 we've got something for you!"

The only cost associated with this event is for the buffet, or games in the game-room?both are optional.  There is no cost for participating in the event.

About America's Incredible Pizza Company:  America's Incredible Pizza Company is a '50s-themed Family Entertainment Center with existing locations in Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Louisiana, Iowa, Utah, Tennessee, and Mexico. The all-indoor, smoke-free and alcohol-free facilities feature large, freshly-made pizza, pasta, salad, soup and dessert buffets, plus attractions that include go-kart racing, Route 66 mini golf, mini-bowling (most locations), bumper cars, and 100+ video and redemption games. The company is headquartered in Springfield, MO.

On the Web:http://www.incrediblepizza.com/

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