Moline, IL – February 1, 2018 –  West Music Quad Cities, in partnership with D’Addario, will host a free guitar restring event to benefit River Bend Food Bank on February 3, 2018. With a donation of canned goods or $5, each customer will receive one free restring for six-string acoustic or electric guitars. All contributions from this exciting community event will go directly to the River Bend Food Bank. The event will take place during store hours from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 3 at West Music Quad Cities, 4305 44th Ave, Moline, IL 61265. For more information on this event, please contact Bruce Nelson, West Music Quad Cities Store Manager, at 309-764-9300.

West Music Quad Cities is proud to support River Bend Food Bank. Their mission is to collect wholesome donations of food for distribution to over 300 charitable community organization in eastern Iowa and western Illinois.

About West Music

West Music is a third generation locally owned and family operated business. For over 75 years, West Music has been the area’s leading partner in music education, specializing in pianos, guitars, drums and percussion, band and orchestra instruments, and print music as well as offering music instruction, repair, and music therapy services. With seven retail locations in Iowa and Illinois as well as award-winning ecommerce websites dedicated to servicing music education and percussion communities, West Music strives to encourage people of all ages and abilities to play now and play for life.

For more information, visit westmusic.com or call 1-800-373-2000.

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