Project Chocolate is a chocolate lover's dream that gives attendees the chance to taste a variety of sweet and savory chocolate creations made by local Quad Cities Vendors including Chocolate Manor, Scott Community College Culinary Arts Department, Eastern Iowa Baking Company, Jumers Hotel and Casino, El Rio Spa's Hummingbird Café, River Lush Bakery, Eising on The Cake, Cake Street Bakery and Velata. Non-food vendors include face painting by BearPaw Creations SFX, and Origami Owl by Erin Menting.

Project Chocolate will be held at Jumers Hotel and Casino in Rock Island on Tuesday, December 1st from 6:00PM to 9:00PM. Tickets are $10 (children 6 and under are free) and can be purchased at the door or in advance.

The Project of the Quad Cities is a nonprofit community based organization that was established in 1986 to provide services to those at risk of contracting, affected by, or living with STI/HIV/AIDS. The funds raised from Project Chocolate will provide holiday presents for children who are affected by or living with HIV/AIDS. Because many of our clients live in poverty, the holidays can be both mentally and financially difficult and the goal of Project Chocolate is to ensure the children living with or affected by HIV/AIDS have a memorable and enjoyable holiday.

For more information, please visit www.facebook.com/ProjectChocolate or call (309)762-5433.

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