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Virtual Backpack
Educational & Community Activities
Materials are posted for informational purposes only. This does not imply Bettendorf Community School District’s endorsement of them.
Virtual Backpack creates an opportunity for non-profit community organizations to share information electronically about events for families. Posting are shared on this webpage as well as in the Bett District Update and on the Virtual Backpack Facebook page. Submit e-flyers for consideration to:
Celeste Miller
Community Opportunities
English Language Learner Conversation Club
Check out the English Language Learner Conversation Club 6-7 pm every Thursday at the Bettendorf Public Library https://www.bettendorflibrary.com/event/12130435
How to Get a Library Card
📚✨ Want to unlock a world of adventure for your child? Here’s how to get them a library card! All ages can apply with proper ID and proof of residence. Just remember: kids under 14 need a parent’s signature! 🎉 Don’t forget—patrons must be present to snag that card! #LibraryLove Learn more
Bettendorf Aquatics
Bettendorf Aquatics Club, where dreams and water meet through encouragement and support that inspires excellence at all levels in a TEAM environment. Any Swimmer interested in joining our year-round competitive Swim Team or want to learn more about our Learn-To-Swim program, please contact us for more information! Learn more
Putnam Explorers
The Putnam Museum invites kindergarteners through 6th graders to check out their Putnam Explorer opportunities that are being offered from September to May. Learn more
Young Emerging Writers Workshop - Every Month
Who: Writers 15-19 years old + Midwest Writing Center
What: "Write ins" Spend a couple hours writing with peers and critiquing one another's work
When: Second & Third Tuesdays of Each month, 5:30 - 8pm
Where: Second Tuesday is online, Third Tuesday is at MWC: ground floor of the Rock Island Public Library (401 19th St, Rock Island)
Cost: free
MWC is starting a new free program for young writers. Midwest Writing Center staff will lead these casual meetings which will open with 30 minutes of free writing with prompts and will be followed by workshop critiques. Guidelines will be discussed at the start of each meeting. MWC can assist with printing.
Questions: sarah.elgatian@mwcqc.org