Saturday, December 09, 2006

Lights of the Season - Downtown Davenport

I don't watch a lot of TV, but I hadn't heard much at all about this until I read it in the D1 E-newsletter. It should have been more publicized, because it sounds like a great event. I wish I could have posted this earlier than the day of the event.

Here's the site about this event

Date & Time
Saturday, December 9
10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Location
All over Downtown Davenport!

Admission
Free!

Click Here to Print the QC-Times Ad!
(Lists individual business specials)

Event Highlights
Check out the downtown business below and the special single-day events!

Many more downtown businesses will be open late and offering discounts and other specials. Look for the full-page Ad in the Thursday, Dec. 7 QC-Times!

Visit the RME courtyard to a chance to win free downtown parking smart-cards! On your way, stop by each participating business to check out their own specials, give-aways, and events!

A few things on the schedule:

Santa at the Library

Main and 4 th Streets
10 am – 12 pm & 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm

3rd Annual Christkindlmarkt
Davenport Skybridge
10 am – 6 pm
Do your shopping with gifts from around the world!

Ornament Workshop
Figge Art Museum
Noon – 3:00 pm
Free for kids with paid adult admission

Cookies and Cider will be provided

Bucktown's Art Bazaar,
Give Art..It's Original

Bucktown Center for the Arts
225 E. 2nd St .
10 am - 6 pm
Origami Ornaments by Undiscovered Art.
Great Make & Take for all ages! Suite 103 (first floor)

FREE Family Fun at the River Music Experience (R.M.E.)
11 am
"A Christmas Story” Shown on the big screen in the Redstone Room
1pm
Kids Band in Mojos Local kids come together to rock in the holidays!
3 pm
“How the Grinch Stole Christmas” Shown on the big screen in the Redstone Room


And there's more, but check out the website yourself.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

I agree. The RME is the same way. Not enough ads for the great badns that play there. There have been some really awesome musicians there, but you would never know.

Tara - where are you????

Anonymous said...

The Rock Camp kids that played at the RME in the afternoon were awesome! Some even original music and very confident kids. They were elementary and junior high kids. All the seats were filled, but I agree-if I hadn't gotten an email from an artist who has a space at Bucktown and knew that the St. Pat's Society was at the Market in the Skybridge, I wouldn't have known. It's too bad there weren't more families-most things were free. It was a very nice event all in all.

Anonymous said...

Sorry to hear you havent been hearing about all the great stuff down at the RME. They do get the word out, but not via the TV and Radio outlets.
The best way to solve the problem is to subscribe to the RME newletter. Go to www.rivermusicexperience.org
follow the links.....

Anonymous said...

Yeah, there was even no follow-up communication with the participating businesses. They were contacted in October with the idea and to sign up but were never told when the event date was. The participants were unaware of when the full page ad was going to come out in the QC Times. My friend missed it in the newspaper and only became aware when the strange little coupons were presented by customers. He had only two coupons presented by 2 o'clock Saturday.

Not a very professional job of coordination of the event with the businesses participating.

Anonymous said...

I recently spoke to an employee of the RME who told me that they do a poor job at getting the word out.

QuadCityImages said...

I stopped into the Redstone Room to see how many people were watching the new Grinch movie, and there were less than 5 there.

Now, that may be a reflection on the movie, but still...

I get the Redstone newsletter and I don't remember reading about this event.

Anonymous said...

Getting the word out doesn't mean just putting information in some obscure newsletter that only a select few even KNOW about. I know advertising is expensive, but can't these downtown things be advertised as one large event and everyone involved pitch in for some air time or print in the QCT? I'd love to support these events downtown, but can't if I don't know about them.

QuadCityImages said...

There was an ad in the QCTimes, although I am not sure when.

They were handing them out down there.