Visitors to Davenport's Putnam Museum & Science Center can receive insight into problem solving and abstract thinking using mathematics, physics, and design with fun, simple building materials in the venue's Build! Create! Innovate!, an exhibition that, through September 4, boasts 3,600 square feet of building space and more than 15,000 KEVA Planks, along with photography of local architecture and a pre-built bridge, Kone Tower, and the Putnam’s iconic Velie automobile.

Visitors to Davenport's Putnam Museum & Science Center can learn all about the birds and the bees – and the butterflies, and the moths – in the venue's latest Pollinators' Palooza, a May 14 event dedicated to nature's springtime pollinators that will boast presentations, a film screening, and arts and crafts for children.

A gifted musician and noted author discusses her music career and beloved bestseller Crying in H Mart: A Memoir when the Rock Island and Moline Public Libraries present An Evening with Michelle Zauner, a virtual May 18 program that allows participants an audience with the talented writer and Grammy-nominated singer/guitarist who creates blazing indie pop under the name Japanese Breakfast.

The largest and most realistic dinosaur exhibit in North America is back, bigger and better than ever, in Jurassic Quest, a thrilling exhibit boasting photorealistic dinosaurs and activities for all ages that enjoys a May 13 through 15 engagement at Coralville's Xtream Arena and GreenState Family Fieldhouse.

On May 17, patrons of the Davenport Library's Eastern Avenue Branch are invited to meet the victorious general whose strategy and tenacity won the Civil War, the president who struggled to rebuild his country after the war, and the husband and father whose final efforts were devoted to the financial support of his wife and family when Peter Grady delivers an informative, humorous, and touching portrayal in his solo program Unconditional Surrender: A Visit with Ulysses S. Grant.

After an unanticipated year-long hiatus, an eagerly anticipated evening of traditional Scottish pageantry and heritage returns to the Quad Cities in the Scottish American Heritage Center's 44th Robert Burns Celebration and Dinner, a May 7 event at Bettendorf's Isle Casino Hotel boasting live music, country dances, and a tribute to the 262nd birthday of Celtic legend Robert Burns.

Taking place in conjunction with the release of his third published book of poetry, Quad Cities author and spoken-word artist Aubrey Barnes – who writes and performs under the moniker Aubs. – will host a May 1 reading experience for it is Good, it is Written, a collection of 33 poems composed over the last three years. For many of us, that particular span might be recalled as a period of apathy, loneliness, and day-long Netflix binge sessions. For Barnes, it proved to be one of enormous opportunity.

Works by gifted undergraduates and this year's class of graduating BFAs from the University of Iowa Department of Dance will be presented at Iowa City's Space/Place Theatre from April 27 through 29, the evenings a collection of eight stunning dance vignettes choreographed by an octet of wondrously talented students.

Held in conjunction with the April 24 opening of the venue's exhibit Hidden Habsburgs in Iowa: 1846-1868, Davenport's German American Heritage Center will host a free Hidden Habsburgs in Iowa symposium on April 30, a morning and afternoon of presentations in which attendees are invited to learn more about the immigrants who came to the Quad Cities and left a lasting legacy.

Appearing virtually in a special event made possible by Illinois Libraries Present, a lauded actor and comedian and world-class musician join forces for the April 27 conversation An Evening with Nick Offerman & Jeff Tweedy, an insightful and hilarious online one-and-one that will find the friends and Parks & Recreation and Wilco talents discussing Offerman's 2021 book Where the Deer & the Antelope Play: The Pastoral Observations of One Ignorant American Who Loves to Walk Outside.

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