Retirees and stay-at-home vacationers will not wish to miss the Bettendorf Public Library’s Neighborhood Connections occasion at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 19, in response to a information launch.
The present will characteristic veteran journalist Jonathan Turner as a educated and pleasant information to all that is nice in regards to the Quad Cities. Turner will discuss his new e-book “100 Issues to Do within the Quad Cities Earlier than You Die” on the occasion on the Bettendorf Public Library, 2950 Studying Campus Drive, Bettendorf.
Neighborhood Connections is a month-to-month program collection that highlights native pursuits and is sponsored by The Pals of the Bettendorf Public Library. Registration will not be required to attend this free program.
Turner has been a full-time journalist for 35 years and has written for Quad Cities newspapers since 1995. As a digital reporter at WHBF/www.ourquadcities.com, he’s additionally the creator of “A Temporary Historical past of Bucktown: Davenport’s Notorious District Reworked.” ”His journalistic focus is artwork and tradition. Turner is a longtime pianist at Zion Lutheran Church, Davenport, and has performed in musicals and at many venues all through the Quad-Cities. He’ll play for the Quad-Metropolis Music Guild’s manufacturing of “Hire” within the spring.
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