Daddy Daughter Dance

This year's Daddy Daughter Dance is Sunday, February 23 at 5:30 pm at the River Center in downtown Davenport.

This is a fantastic time for Dad's to spend with their daughter's.  It is a wonderful event to have some quality time spent having fun, dressing up, and dancing.  Couples will be treated to a dinner buffet, crafts, dancing, and a chance to win prizes.  A professional photographer will be available to take couple's photos.  Dads can be uncles, grandpas, step-fathers.

 

You can register online and print your tickets at home by clicking below:

Or you can purchase tickets at the River's Edge, 700 W River Drive in downtown Davenport.  Our hours are 6am-10pm, Mon-Sat, and 8am-10pm, Sun.
Wendy's Chili Golf Open

This year's Wendy's Chili Open is Saturday, February 1 at Red Hawk Golf Course.  It's a Quad City winter tradition!

Wondering what there is to do in the middle of winter? Play golf! The annual Wendy's Chili Golf Open is sure to be a blast! There are two things for certain: "Anything can happen in the middle of an Iowa winter" and the Wendys Chili will be delicious! Every golfer receives brightly colored golf balls, a package of tees, official Chili Golf mementos, and nine modified holes of winter golf.

 

Sign up and choose your tee time at the River's Edge, 700 W River Drive in downtown Davenport.  Our hours are 6am-10pm, Mon-Sat, and 8am-10pm, Sun.

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