Local Royal Neighbors of America chapters and the Semper Fidelis Club were to host the August 26 to shine a spotlight on domestic violence awareness and prevention. The festival was to feature live music, games, Zumba classes, product and food vendors, hip hop and belly dance instruction, martial arts demonstrations, clowns, a magician, free face painting, a bounce house, resource information and a silent auction to support area domestic violence shelters.

Paula Frazier-Millsap, Director of the Quad City Phoenix Festival will announce a new date and time later this week. According to Ms. Frazier-Millsap, "A little rain won't dampen our spirits or our resolve. Like the mythical Phoenix, we will rise from this minor setback and present an even grander festival."

Sponsored by Royal Neighbors of America, Semper Fidelis Club, Alcoa, Quad City Times, dci Print, Dispatch/Argus, River Drive Records and A.D. Huesing.

What: Quad City Phoenix Festival to raise awareness of domestic violence

When: To Be Announced

Where: To Be Announce

Cost: Free

Contact: Paula Frazier-Millsap, (563) 210-7145

For more information about Quad City Phoenix Festival, call (563) 210-7145, or visit www.qcphoenixfestival.com or http://www.facebook.com/events/379611102066034/.

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