The Salvation Army of Quincy and Vatterott College are teaming up on Tuesday, October 3, to provide a one-stop event for clients in the Adams County area.
The Quincy area is blessed to have so many accomplished musicians, not only now but for many years before. Some 69 years ago, Carl Landrum came up with the idea to form the Quincy Park Band which is still going strong as it nears seven decades of performing for the community.
In response to this morning’s announcement that the Quincy Public School teachers are going on strike beginning next Tuesday, the Salvation Army Kroc Center has announced a “School’s Out Day Camp” as a much-needed alternative to finding a last minute (and perhaps long-term) babysitter.
The River Roads Chapter of the Harley Owners Group (HOG) is organizing a Christmas Toy Run to benefit The Salvation Army’s 2016 Christmas Toy Town programs in Quincy and Hannibal.
The Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center will be closing the facility for a week beginning on Monday, August 8th through Friday, August 12th as it undergoes facility improvements.
The current heat wave shows no sign of going away thru this weekend and the National Weather Service has issued a Heat Advisory for the area. As a result, the Quincy Salvation Army will open the Kroc Center as a cooling center on days when heat advisories, like today, are issued for those who need to get out of the extreme heat.
The Quincy Salvation Army will open the Kroc Center as a cooling center on days when heat advisories are issued for our area, for those who need to get out of the extreme heat.