MOMS Club member Heidi Rial and son Chase, 10 months, sample ice cream during a club outing on Tuesday May 19, 2009.
Members of the Iowa Quad-Cities MOMS Club gather a Country Style Ice Cream and Hawaiian Style Coffee in Bettendorf for an outing with their kids on Tuesday May 19, 2009. (Larry Fisher/QUAD-CITY TIMES)
MOMS Club member Tiffany Horvath is surrounded by kids during a club outing at a Bettendorf ice cream parlor on Tuesday May 19, 2009. (Larry Fisher/QUAD-CITY TIMES)
MOMS Club members Deborah Gonzalez, left, and her son, Zachary, 11 months, share a smile with fellow member Sara Sierk and her daughter, Natalie, 3 months, while touring Country Style Ice Cream and Hawaiian Style Coffee in Bettendorf.
Kari Gomez, owner of Country Style Ice Cream and Hawaiian Style Coffee in Bettendorf, conducts a tour of the business for members of the MOMS Club and their children.
Denny Lynch of rural Geneseo, Ill., separates donated golf clubs into bins of woods, wedges and irons — for both right- and left-handed golfers — in his garage before boxing them up for shipment to U.S. military personnel stationed overseas. John Schultz/Quad-City Times
Larry Fisher/QUAD-CITY TIMES Hunter's Club manager Bob Curtis, left, and co-owner Ray McDevitt show off the remodeling in the long-time Rock Island establishment.
Larry Fisher/QUAD-CITY TIMES Hunter's Club manager Bob Curtis, left, and co-owner Ray McDevitt show off the remodeling in the long-time Rock Island establishment.
More than 100 students from Riverdale Heights Elementary School in Bettendorf walk or run two days a week after school in the Fit for Life club. John Schultz/QUAD-CITY TIMES
Larry Fisher/QUAD-CITY TIMES Moline girls basketball teammates Jen Larsen, left, and Ashley Thomas each recently eclipsed 1,000 career points scored.
(Contributed photo) Sherry Prather, right, stands with Jim Prather, governor elect for Rotary District 6420.
This antique billy club was made by covering a rigid shaft with leather washers. (CONTRIBUTED PHOTO)
People shaking their groove thing on the dance floor at Club Boulevard in Moline during a line dance.
CONTRIBUTED PHOTO The fountain includes a craftsman-style light, handmade by Doug Snowbarger.
Steven Martens/Quad-City Times Students from Elaine Johnson's third-grade class at Hoover Elementary School in Bettendorf presented a quilt and book of stories written by the students about pieces of fabric on the quilt to Gilda's Club in Davenport. Pictured clockwise from lower left are Jacob Waugaman, Michelle Larsen, Cole Bunn and Tori Wood.
Dave Killinger opened the restaurant with his wife, Gayla, in 1992.
Killinger plays acoustic guitar and invites friends, customers, and regulars to join him on stage at the restaurant’s lounge.
Killinger plays acoustic guitar and invites friends, customers, and regulars to join him on stage at the restaurant’s lounge.
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