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Choo Choo! Little Conductors Day Steams Into Botanical Center

Choo Choo! Little Conductors Day Steams Into Botanical Center

If you have a child in your life that loves Thomas the Tank Engine, Chuggington or any other train related character, you’re going to want to chug on down to the Quad City Botanical Center from 11 to 4 p.m. Sunday for Little Conductors Day! The event features garden train related activities, refreshments, crafts, train […]

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Wilder Comedy ‘One, Two, Three’ Next To Unspool In Figge Film Series

Wilder Comedy ‘One, Two, Three’ Next To Unspool In Figge Film Series

“One, Two, Three,” by the comedic film genius Billy Wilder is the next film to unspool in the Germans in Hollywood: Film & Lecture Series taking place at 3 p.m. Sunday, Aug. `14 at the Figge Art Museum-John Deere Auditorium, downtown Davenport. The film will be presented and accompanied by a lecture by Augustana College German […]

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Bix Beiderbomb Offers Show Even Better Than Cover Bands, Karaoke AND Gravy

Bix Beiderbomb Offers Show Even Better Than Cover Bands, Karaoke AND Gravy

It’s hard to believe that anything could be better than cover bands, karaoke and gravy, unless it’s a Nickelback cover band that leads a karaoke version of “Call Me Maybe” retitled “Call Me Gravy,” as they’re making gravy, but, as incomprehensible as it may be even within the realm of quantum physics, Andrew King insists […]

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The two paintings, Alice, and Alice Enters Wonderland are both by Kristin Campbell.

Father / Daughter Art Show Takes Viewers ‘Down the Rabbit Hole’

LeClaire’s Alan and Kristin Campbell are taking local artists, fathers and daughters, “Down the Rabbit Hole.” That Alice in Wonderland theme runs through the father/daughter art show the pair have assembled to run through August at LeClaire’s Mississippi River Distilling Company, 303 N. Cody Road, featuring both paintings and mixed media. While much of the […]

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Catch ‘em All At Rock Island Library’s Pokemon Go Night

Catch ‘em All At Rock Island Library’s Pokemon Go Night

Playing Pokémon Go? Want to try it? You can catch many of the elusive Pokémon creatures at the Rock Island Library’s Pokémon Go Night on Thursday, Aug. 11, from 5:30 to 7:30 pm at the Main Library location, 401 19th Street. The Main Library, which is already home to a Pokémon Gym and a PokéStop, […]

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Tugfest Bringing Back The ‘80s In Its 30th Year

Tugfest Bringing Back The ‘80s In Its 30th Year

For the thirtieth year, Iowa and Illinois will be locked in a mighty battle across the Mississippi. Nope, this doesn’t involve the zipper merge. It’s time for Tugfest again. Tugfest will take place Thursday through Saturday, Aug. 11-13, along the LeClaire, Iowa and Port Byron, Illinois riverfronts. This year’s theme is “Bringing Back the ‘80s,” […]

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Springfield Rockets Into The I Wi On ‘Rocket Science’ Tour

Springfield Rockets Into The I Wi On ‘Rocket Science’ Tour

His songs are fueled by huge, infectious guitar hooks often subverted by deceptively dark lyrics. His autobiography seeps with tales of debauchery, depression and a failed suicide attempt. He’s narrowly escaped death at least three times, he once registered a handful of kills in a war zone and his commercial heyday was marked by striking […]

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Bacon Fest Sizzling In Monmouth Friday

Bacon Fest Sizzling In Monmouth Friday

Want to see a magic word? Bacon. With that one succulent collection of letters, your mood has moved to lift, your taste buds have started to tingle, your mouth has begun to water as your mind is entranced with the smoky, scintillating scent of it, the irresistibly delicious taste of it. And all with one […]

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Leo’s Still A Shoe Thing For Repairs In Rock Island

Leo’s Still A Shoe Thing For Repairs In Rock Island

Squirreled away amongst the depression-era architectural remains of downtown Rock Island, next to the shimmering strip clubs and sagging dive bars on 20th Street, scant slumping steps from the eternal river that announces the end of Illinois, is a sentinel of a bygone era that transcends time and trends. Walk within its doors and you […]

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