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Caleb “The Negro Artist” Rainey, traveling diversity-focused poet, to speak, teach at Muscatine church Sunday
Caleb “The Negro Artist” Rainey teams with Faith United Church of Christ-Muscatine Sunday to celebrate diversity, decenter whiteness, and honor National Poetry Month.
Justice Choir for the earth tonight, Tuesday book club explores faith, low-cost animal clinic Friday: Quad Cities Dailies for 4-26-26
The Justice Choir of the Midwest focuses on the earth tonight, the Quad Cities Animal Welfare Clinic’s low-cost mobile pet clinic is coming, and the Examen book club explores faith and doubt. It’s Quad Cities Dailies for 4-26-26.
Songs for Survivors tonight, Bond County Pride Saturday, support group for Naperville neurodiverse teens: Illinois Dailies for 4-24-26
A music fundraiser tonight for Guardian Angel’s sexual assault survivor services, Illinois’ first Pride fest of the season Saturday in Bond County, and a new support group for neurodiverse LGBTQ+ teens in Naperville. It’s Illinois Dailies for 4-24-26.
Iowa Juneteenth essay contest, Glow Walk for humane society, ‘spayghetti’ dinner for Noah’s Hope: Iowa Dailies for 4-22-26
Teens have until Friday to turn in their essay for a Juneteenth contest, Sioux City has a chance to support Noah’s Hope with “Spayghetti & No Balls,” and the Glow Walk helps the Heartland Humane Society in Ottumwa. It’s Iowa Dailies for 4-22-26.
LGBTQ+ Town Hall, suicide prevention talk, CYFS online seminar for creative ‘littles:’ Central Illinois Dailies for 4-19-26
Lots of learning in today’s Central Illinois Dailies: a Monday LGBTQ+ Town Hall, a midday Tuesday talk about preventing suicide in your LGBTQ+ community, and an online seminar Tuesday by the Center for Youth and Family Solutions about raising creative littles.
