DAVENPORT, Iowa, October 13, 2015 - MCCQC is offering a series of cooking classes on Monday evening beginning at 7pm.

The theme for October 19 is: Pumpkins...more than just jack-o-lanterns!!! We will be making three different harvest soups during this cooking class. Join MCCQC for an evening of slicing, chopping, blending and tasting. The cost is $5.00 and includes all ingredients/supplies. Bring containers as there will be plenty to share!! Guest chef Kevin Detra will share tips and recipes to warm hearts on cold fall & winter nights.

Also, mark your calendars for our third class on Monday, October 26 when we will be making Chicken Alfredo with homemade fettuccini pasta. The classes are offered in the social hall/kitchen of MCCQC located at 2930 W. Locust Street in Davenport across the street from the Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds.

On Saturday, October 24th MCCQC will host Sober Karaoke and Costume Night from 7-10pm. Put on your costumes and warm up your vocal chords!! Join Sly and Tye DJ and Karaoke for an evening of alcohol free fun. Just $10.00/Adult for all the popcorn you can eat and a chance at the 50/50 Raffle. Additional raffle tickets will be available for purchase: 10 tickets/$5.00. Bring the kids...Youth are free!! A night of laughter with singing, costumes and some ridiculous games. For additional information, please contact Rev. Rich Hendricks at 563-324-8281 or by email at richdhendricks@msn.com.

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