Davenport, IA - 'Tis the season for holiday traditions including the Quad Cities Police Seniors Light Tour.  Quad City area police departments have joined forces for the 2015 Senior Holiday Light Tour traveling throughout the Quad City area on Monday, December 14th.

The Davenport Police Department has teamed up with CASI-The Center for Active Seniors to chauffer the areas older adults to view the most elaborate holiday light displays in and around the Quad City area.

The tour begins at CASI - The Center for Active Seniors at 1035 West Kimberly Road, Davenport with board beginning at 6:15 pm. The holiday light tour takes place on Tuesday, December 16, 2014 from 7:00pm to 8:15 pm. Reservations are available by calling CASI at 563-386-7477. Guests are encouraged to sign-up by Thursday, December 10th 2015.

"Many thanks to all of our sponsors that help us bring this tour together each year," said Teresa Garrison, CASI's Director of Operations. "It's a highlight for many of our seniors and they truly enjoy it."

Transportation is generously provided by Durham School buses. This year's tour is made possible with the assistance of the Davenport Police Association and Union of Professional Police members, Kwik Star, Mid-American Energy and PLUS 60.

CASI is a non-profit community service organization with a more than 40 years history of providing activities, programs and services aimed at keeping older adults at home,
independent, safe and connected to the community. For more information about CASI, visit www.CASISeniors.org.

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