Saturday, August 22, 2015 is the first "Downtown Bettendorf Bash."  In conjunction with K&K Hardware's 75th Anniversary Celebration, Downtown Bettendorf will open for an all day party, ending with the Night Ranger Concert at Waterfront Convention Center and an after party at Purgatory's Pub.

Events kick off Saturday morning at K&K Hardware, starting at 10:00. K&K will provide food, and fun for the entire family, until 3:00pm to help celebrate turning 75! Starting at Noon, the State Street Market will open.  Vendors will be set up across from the Waterfront Convention Center, for shoppers to explore.  Also, starting at noon, Purgatory's Pub will host a bags tournament.  These events end at 5:00, but the fun is not over. Purgatory's will host an outdoor concert, featuring the Band "Bleach," starting at 6:30pm.  Then folks can head over to the Waterfront Convention Center to catch Night Ranger, and before they head home, stop by Purgatory's for the Band, "Divebomb."

Space is still available for Vendors, just go to www.downtownbettendorf.org and click on the State Street Market Application.  Booth space is just $15.00 for one 10x10 space, or $25 for two.

"We are looking forward to a great event to Celebrate K&K and Downtown Bettendorf," said Event Planner Meredith Dennis.

For more information on the event contact Meredith Dennis at downtownbettendorfevents@yahoo.com or 563-676-9472.

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