Sue from Rock Island looks through stacks of records for sale at Alternating Currents in Davenport, IA on Saturday, Aug. 25. Photo by Thea Gonzales. Juan Valtierra, from left, and Bibek of Refl3x dance studio sketch an outline of their piece for the chalk drawing contest at Alternating Currents in Davenport, IA on Saturday, Aug. 25. Their drawing will be promoting an anti-bullying message and will be on display for the next two days. Photo by Thea Gonzales. Juan Valtierra, from left, and Bibek of Refl3x dance studio sketch an outline of their piece for the chalk drawing contest at Alternating Currents in Davenport, IA on Saturday, Aug. 25. Their drawing will be promoting an anti-bullying message and will be on display for the next two days. Photo by Thea Gonzales. Members of the Quad Cities community look at vendors from local art shops at Alternating Currents in Davenport, IA on Saturday, Aug. 25. Photo by Thea Gonzales. Members of the Quad Cities community look at vendors from local art shops at Alternating Currents in Davenport, IA on Saturday, Aug. 25. Photo by Thea Gonzales. Members of the Quad Cities community look at vendors from local art shops at Alternating Currents in Davenport, IA on Saturday, Aug. 25. Photo by Thea Gonzales. Members of the Quad Cities community look at vendors from local art shops at Alternating Currents in Davenport, IA on Saturday, Aug. 25. Photo by Thea Gonzales. Kyle Carter, director of the Downtown Davenport Partnership, raves excitedly about his retro lunchbox-lamp to the owner of Crafted QC, Mary Talbot at Alternating Currents in Davenport, IA on Saturday, Aug. 25. Photo by Thea Gonzales. Chalk artists get started on their work for the chalk drawing contest at Alternating Currents in Davenport, IA on Saturday, Aug. 25. Photo by Thea Gonzales. Bill Turner of Sudsy Mosaics waits for customers as he surveys his “bottle cap folk art” at Alternating Currents in Davenport, IA on Saturday, Aug. 25. Photo by Thea Gonzales. Bill Turner, from right, and his daughter of Sudsy Mosaics wait for customers as they survey their “bottle cap folk art” at Alternating Currents in Davenport, IA on Saturday, Aug. 25. Photo by Thea Gonzales. Alexandria Andrews, from right, speaks with customers about her handmade bath and body products at Alternating Currents in Davenport, IA on Saturday, Aug. 25. According to Andrews, 100% of the proceeds go back to Agrow’s House, a community home that helps provide healing for women who have experienced violence and abuse. Photo by Thea Gonzales. Alexandria Andrews, from right, speaks with customers about her handmade bath and body products at Alternating Currents in Davenport, IA on Saturday, Aug. 25. According to Andrews, 100% of the proceeds go back to Agrow’s House, a community home that helps provide healing for women who have experienced violence and abuse. Photo by Thea Gonzales. Kyle Carter, director of the Downtown Davenport Partnership, raves excitedly about his retro lunchbox-lamp to the owner of Crafted QC, Mary Talbot at Alternating Currents in Davenport, IA on Saturday, Aug. 25. Photo by Thea Gonzales.
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