Gather - at the Third Missionary Baptist Church, 222 W. 14th Street. Plenty of parking available

Greet - other volunteers, neighbors and persons interested in our Hilltop`s mighty resurgence

Read - reports of progress made by volunteer groups this year (no speeches)

Consume - A delicious spaghetti dinner with salad prepared by the women of the TMB, plus dessert supplied by Nikki Letray, owner of the Eastside Bakery, all for only $5

Invest - in $1 tickets to try and win prizes donated by generous local businesses and organizations

Witness - a detailed power-point on the much-anticipated $23 million expansion to Davenport Central High School, which will include the construction of a new swimming facility and a performing arts center, presented by CSO Architects and Missman, Inc..

Hear - A progress report on the Creative Arts Academy, provided by Joel and Diane Franken, with supporting remarks by Philip McKinley, most recently celebrated for his direction of SPIDERMAN on Broadway.

Select - new members to serve three-year terms on the Hilltop Campus Village Board of Directors

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You will come away with a new sense of awareness for where we have been, where we are going and most of all,

THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME

All are encouraged to attend. Please RSVP by calling 563 322 8293 or emailing hcvscott@gmail.com

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