RSVP here if you’re going — and if you’re not, enjoy a look back at two of the Chamber’s recent launch events in eastern Iowa: May’s event at Me & Billy in Davenport, and the June 13 event at Voices Studios in Dubuque.
Tyler Mitchell of The Project of the Quad Cities, and Jennifer and Ashley Bowser of Eaton at the Davenport launch
Rich Hendricks of MCC of the Quad Cities; Ken Croken for State Representative District 97; and Natasha Hoenig of Free Mom Hugs at the Davenport launch
Community organizer Beka Pace; Iowa House Rep. District 93 candidate Mindy Smith Pace; Kyrie and Anna Copeland of Kyrie Copeland Films; and Rachel Hart, mental health nurse practitioner with Green Counseling Services, at the Davenport launch.
Becky and Alemaris Castaneda of the Quad Cities Pride Alliance and Zachery Nielsen, therapist with Bloom Therapy at the Davenport launch
Chad Johnston, secretary of the Iowa LGBTQ Chamber of Commerce, and Amanda Littrel of Moline, at the Davenport launch
Jodi Fisk of John Deere and Steph Jordan of the Center for Best Practices in Early Childhood Education at Western Illinois University at the Davenport launch
Erica Turner, Dan Jansen, and Chad Johnston of the Iowa LGBTQ Chamber of Commerce at the Davenport launch
Mike Pace, of the Mindy Smith Pace campaign; Zachery Nielsen of Bloom Therapy; and Dan Jansen, founder of the Iowa LGBTQ Chamber of Commerce at the Davenport launch
Edie Mack of Moline, and Elliot Cobb and Roberto Leone of Rock Island, at the Davenport launch
Kyrie and Anna Copeland of Kyrie Copeland Films; Jeff Savage, Polk City Council member; Adam Peters of Clock Inc. and the Stonewall Democratic Caucus for Iowa; former Miss Trans USA Candi Stratton; and realtor Steven Sutton-Gordon at the Davenport launch
Iowa State Representative Lindsay James, District 71, speaking at the Dubuque launch
Egan Wilgenbusch, Chuck Harris, Andy McLees, and Dan Jansen at the Dubuque launch event.
Sabrina Kent, executive vice president of the National LGBTQ Chamber of Commerce, speaking at the Dubuque gathering
Steph Jordan of the Center for Best Practices in Early Childhood Education at Western Illinois University, and Shelbee Bradley and Stephanie Patrick touting the Quad Cities Out for Good SafeConnect program, at the Davenport launch
Rachel Jones of Clock Inc.; Corina Gonzales and Natasha Hoenig of Free Mom Hugs; Kurt Stevens of Clock Inc. and MCC of the Quad Cities; and Tyler Lanz of the Mississippi Valley Workforce Development Board (IowaWORKS) at the Davenport launch
(Davenport photos courtesy of The Real Mainstream. Dubuque photos courtesy of the Iowa LGBTQ Chamber of Commerce)
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