Chill Out Winter Guide 2015

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A DAY OF SERVICE. Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

at the Downers Grove Museum, 831 Maple Ave. Think your snowman building skills are the best? Then come to the Downers Grove Museum for a fun, winter competition. Bring your props and creativity as you compete for one of three prizes for Best Traditional Snowman, Most Creative use of Props or Best Dressed. In the event of inadequate weather conditions, the competition will be rescheduled for the following Saturday. Fee: Free. For more information, call 630-963-1309 or visit www.dgparks.org.

10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the White Oak Library District. Come to the library to honor Dr. King’s legacy through service. Various projects and activities for children and families will be available to complete all day long. Registration is not required for this drop-in.

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‘THE MARVELOUS LAND OF OZ’. 2 p.m. at the

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THE HUNDRED-FOOT JOURNEY. 2-4 p.m. and

ICELAND GRAND OPENING. 10 a.m.-2:30

6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. The Kadam family leaves India for France, where they open a restaurant directly across the road from Madame Mallore’s Michelin-starred eatery. Cast: Helen Mirren, Om Puri. (2014, PG, 2 hr). For more information, call 847-965-4220 or visit www.mgpl.org/events.

p.m. at Iceland Sports Complex, 8435 Ballard Road, Niles. Join staff for a fun filled community event at the newly renovated IceLand Sports Complex. Niles Park District is celebrating with a grand opening and free public skate. This event will feature a ribbon cutting ceremony, skating and hockey demonstrations, refreshments, raffle, and special guests. Bring the family and practice your skating at the free event. Ribbon Cutting at 10:30 a.m., free outdoor public skate from 10:30 a.m.-noon, indoor skating performance by Team Iceland & Ice Infinity from noon-1:20 p.m., raffle at 1:30 p.m., and free outdoor public skate from 1:302:30 p.m. For more information, call 847-297-8010.

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FROZEN FEST. All day at the Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Feel the Chill? Get even closer to the ice with tickets to a Chicago Wolves hockey game. Drawings will be held throughout the day. Events include Drop-in Craft: Snowflake Wand, Kids Flicks: Frozen sing-along, Tic-Tac-Toe with Sven and Olaf, and Drama Club. Stop by the Youth Services Desk to be entered to win. For more information and times, call 847-965-4220 or visit www.mgpl.org/events.

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WINTER FUNDERLAND. 10-11 a.m. at Boy Scout Park, 23729 W. Ottawa St., Plainfield. Bundle up and brave the cold for some wintertime fun! Join us for fun wintertime family activities. Each family will build a snowman, there will be a snowball hunt, we will create snow art and more! Hot chocolate and snacks will be served by a nice warm fire. Bring your sled and decorations to make your snowman complete. Wish for lots of snow because this event will take place with or without it. Children must be accompanied by a paid adult. Adults and children over the age of 1 must be registered. Ages 1 & up w/parent | R $5/NR $6.50 | Min. 25/ Max. 100. For more information or to register, call 815-4368812 or visit www.plfdparks.org.

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ROCK ‘N DODGE DODGEBALL. 6-8 p.m. at the Park Ridge Park District Community Center, 1515 W. Touhy Ave. Grab your friends and play dodgeball at the Community Center. Registration for teams up to 6 players starts at 6 p.m. and goes until 6:45 p.m. Games begin at 7 p.m. Two divisions for 6th-8th grade and high school. Prizes for top teams in both divisions. Free t-shirts and refreshments offered. Entry is one canned good or $1 per person to be donated to the Maine Township Food Pantry. Ages: Grades 6-12. For more information or to register, call 847-692-5127 or visit www.prparks.org.

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MOVIE POSTER EXHIBIT. Joliet Public Library Black Road Branch, 3395 Black Road, Joliet, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Free. A movie maven who also collects posters will showcase his collection of posters. The items are not for sale, however.

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SNOWMAN BUILDING CONTEST. 10 a.m.

Westmont Public Library, 428 North Cass Ave., Westmont. PVPN, Jr. presents The Marvelous Land of Oz, the sequel to The Wizard of Oz. This story takes place right after Dorothy’s departure from Oz and tells the tale of Tip, a young boy who sets off on a journey away from his evil guardian Mombi to the Emerald City to find freedom and happiness. Familiar characters appear to help Tip along his journey. Join staff for the PPVN’s first children’s production performed in a new format, by kids, for kids. For more information, call 630-969-5625 or visit www.westmontlibrary.org.

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FILM - ‘SKOKIE’. 2 p.m. at the Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Film details: 1981, PG, 2 hours, 5 minutes. For more information, call 847-965-4220 or visit www.mgpl.org/events.

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VOLUNTEER WORKDAY. Theodore Marsh, Gaylord Road north of Theodore Street, Crest Hill, 8 a.m. to noon. Free. The Forest Preserve District of Will County asks people who love nature to help clean up a preserve. The event will focus on brush cutting and removal and is a great way to exercise and enjoy the outdoors while doing a good deed.

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INDOOR PLAYGROUND. 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. at the Prairie View Community Center, 6834 Dempster, Morton Grove. When it’s cold outside, come inside for a little fun. The gym will be transformed into a playground; using slides, mats, bikes and more. Adult supervision is required. This is a drop-in program and fees are collected at the front desk.

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KNITTING AND CROCHETING TIME. 1-2:30 p.m. at the Plainfield Public Library District, 15025 S. Illinois St. Bring your current project or get ideas from other patrons that share your love of knitting or crocheting. No registration needed. For more information, visit www.plainfieldpubliclibrary. org or call 815-436-6639.

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FILM AND DISCUSSION - ‘THE HELP’. 11:30 a.m. at the Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Film details: 2011, PG13, 2 hours, 36 minutes. For more information, call 847-965-4220 or visit www.mgpl.org/events.

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IMAGINE YOUR FUTURE. 7-8 p.m. at the Plainfield Public Library District, 15025 S. Illinois St. The public is invited to a Plainfield Public Library program called “Imagine Your Future,” presented by life coach Janet Reed. Reed will talk about the importance of discovering and achieving goals, and why the new year is a perfect time to start getting on track. The program will take place in the large meeting room. For more information, visit www.plainfieldpubliclibrary.org or call 815-436-6639.

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MEET THE AUTHOR BOOK DISCUSSION. Plainfield Public Library, 15025 S. Illinois St., Plainfield. 7 p.m. Free. Meet author Joanne Zienty via Skype and then discuss her book “The Things We Save,” a story of a family’s lost and painful history. Pick up a copy before the even at the library’s reference desk to better participate in the discussion.

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PLAINFIELD STATE OF THE VILLAGE. 11:30

JUNIOR SAVERS CLUB WINTER GAMES. 10

FILM - ‘CESAR CHAVEZ’. 11:30 a.m. at the

a.m.-1 p.m. at Whitetail Ridge Golf Club, 7671 Clubhouse Drive, Yorkville. Mayor Collins will present the State of the Village address at the Plainfield Area Chamber of Commerce Luncheon. For more information, call 815-436-4431 or visit www.plainfieldchamber.com.

a.m.-1 p.m. at Plainfield Bank & Trust, 13600 South Route 59. The Junior Savers Club will host its winter game events at Plainfield Bank & Trust, A Wintrust Community Bank. All events will have a fun game for children to play and prizes to win. The Junior Savers Club account teaches children and young adults ages 18 and under the rewards of saving while making banking fun. This account may be opened with any amount, and there is no minimum balance to maintain. For more information, call 815-609-7570 or visit www.bankplainfield.com.

Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Film details: 2014, PG-13, 1 hour, 42 minutes. For more information, call 847-965-4220 or visit www.mgpl.org/events.

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ESSENTIAL FACTS ABOUT FAFSA. 7-8:30 p.m. at the Westmont Public Library, 428 North Cass Ave., Westmont. Are you wondering how to pay for college? The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is one way you can get help. In this seminar, high school seniors will learn about sample FAFSA questions, find out what happens to student FAFSA information after it is submitted, and learn how to read an award letter from a college or university. For ages 13 to adult. Registration is required. For more information or to register, call 630969-5625 or visit www.westmontlibrary.org.

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GROUNDHOG DAY. At Wildwood Nature Center. 6-7 p.m. at Wildwood Nature Center, 529 Forestview, Park Ridge. Can a large, fuzzy brown rodent really predict the weather? Have fun with the family as you learn about groundhogs, shadows and meet Wildwood’s groundhog cousins - the prairie dogs. Ages: Families R/NR: $12/family. For more information or to register, call 847-692-5127 or visit www.prparks.org.

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WOMEN, WINE & WELLNESS. 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Whole Foods Market of Park Ridge, 225 W. Touhy Ave. Learn about wine and wellness with Whole Foods Market and the Park Ridge Park District. Discover the health benefits (and delicious tastes) of select wines paired with healthy treats such as dark chocolate, rustic whole grain breads and a variety from the store’s extensive olive bar. Ages: Ages 21 and up R/NR: $15. For more information or to register, call 847-692-5127 or visit www.prparks.org.

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PLAYBOY VIDEO SLOT LAUNCH PARTY. 6:30 p.m. at Bringer Inn, 6230 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Meet 2014 Playmate of the year Kennedy Summers during a Playboy video slot launch party at Bringer Inn. For more information, call 847-965-0150 or visit www.bringerinn.net.

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‘DRAGON FEATHERS’. 2-3 p.m. at the Westmont Public Library, 428 North Cass Ave., Westmont. The Melikin Pupppet Theatre presents their production, “Dragon Feathers!” Merlin the Magician tells humorous stories and informative myths, legends, fables, and the history of dragons,. Ages 5 and up are welcome. Registration is required. For more information or to register, call 630-9695625 or visit www.westmontlibrary.org.

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KNITTING AND CROCHETING TIME. 1-2:30 p.m. at the Plainfield Public Library District, 15025 S. Illinois St. Bring your current project or get ideas from other patrons that share your love of knitting or crocheting. No registration needed. For more information, visit www.plainfieldpubliclibrary.org or call 815-436-6639.

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INTERNATIONAL KENNEL CLUB OF CHICAGO SHOW. Saturday January 31 and Sunday February 1 - 8:00am - 4:00pm. International Kennel Club Dog Show at McCormick Place-LAKESIDE. 2301 S. Lake Shore Drive Chicago, IL. Tickets available at the door only - cash only (ATM available). Blackhawk Kennel Club - Friday, January 30, 2015 Adults - $15. Children under 12 are free. This is an unbenched show. Dogs are not required to be present except when showing. IKC WILL HOLD TWO BENCHED* DOG SHOWS! Saturday January 31 and Sunday February 1, 2015 Tickets - Adults $20 (1 day) - $25 (2 days) Seniors $12 (1 day) - $17 (2 days) Children under 12 are free *Dogs are required to be in their assigned space during benching hours.

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TAX TALK. 6:30-7:30 p.m. at the Westmont

WINTERFEST. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Fountaindale Public

FIGHTING FIRE EXHIBITION OPENING. 10 a.m.

Public Library, 428 N. Cass Ave., Westmont. Discuss rising healthcare costs and retirement savings at this informative presentation. Participants will get an introduction to Medicare coverage, how to estimate longterm costs, and available supplemental coverage options. For more information, call 630-969-5625 or visit www.westmontlibrary.org.

at the Downers Grove Museum, 831 Maple Ave. Opening day for the new Fighting Fire: History of the Downers Grove Fire Department exhibition. For more information, call 630-9631309 or visit www.dgparks.org.

AMERICA’S INVENTOR - THOMAS EDISON. 1-2 p.m. at the Plainfield Public Library

Library and the Bolingbrook Park District team up to offer Winterfest! Outdoor activities include (weather permitting): Snowball slingshot, ice hockey, snowman building, snowshoe trailing, and ice skating at BullDog Park. Ice skates will be available for free rental from Rocket Ice or bring your own. Warm up with a visit on the Bookmobile, with a tasty treat served by Bolingbrook Park District’s Financial Assistance Program, or next to a fire pit. Join Fountaindale’s Laura Didier at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. for a Story Stroll outdoors along the Bulldog Park path.

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CREATE ZENTANGLE ART. 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at the Plainfield Public Library District, 15025 S. Illinois St. The public is invited to express their creativity during “Zentangle,” a program hosted by the Plainfield Public Library. Zentangle is a meditative form of art that uses simple, repetitive lines and shapes. Both adults and older teens are welcome to register for this event. For more information or to register, visit www. plainfieldpubliclibrary.org or call 815-436-6639.

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WIZARD OF OZ STORYTIME AND DANCE. 2-3 p.m. at the Westmont Public Library, 428 N. Cass Ave., Westmont. Ages 2-5. Come and hear the story of The Wizard of Oz, help retell the story, and then do some ballet moves based on the story. Co-sponsored by Expression Dance Studio. For ages 3-6 years old. Registration is required. For more information or to register, call 630-969-5625 or visit www.westmontlibrary.org.

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District, 15025 S. Illinois St. Those who enjoy history are invited to this Plainfield Public Library program. During the program, an actor portraying Edison will speak of the trials and triumphs of his inventions, such as the light bulb, the motion picture and the phonograph. For more information or to register, visit www.plainfieldpubliclibrary.org or call 815-436-6639.

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MAKE YOUR OWN FIRE TRUCK. 10:30 a.m. at the Downers Grove Museum, 831 Maple Ave. The first program in our Fighting Fire: History of the Downers Grove Fire Department exhibition series. Learn about the different parts of a fire truck from our own 1920’s fire truck, then build one to take home. For ages 5-8 yrs. Fee: $7 resident, $10 nonresident. For more information, call 630-963-1309 or visit www.dgparks.org.

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VICTORIAN VALENTINE EXHIBIT. 1-3 p.m. at the Gregg House Museum, 115 S. Linden Ave., Westmont. Come see examples of beautiful valentines as well as post cards, mechanical cards and penny dreadfuls from the late 1800’s and early 1900’s, and learn more about the language of flowers. Exhibit open in February during regular museum hours. Wednesday and Sunday 1-3 p.m. For more information, call 630-963 5252.

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SOCIAL STITCH - KNITTING AND CROCHETING TIME. 1-2:30 p.m. at the Plainfield Public Library District, 15025 S. Illinois St. Bring your current project or get ideas from other patrons that share your love of knitting or crocheting. No registration needed. For more information, visit www.plainfieldpubliclibrary.org or call 815-436-6639.

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DADDY DAUGHTER SOCIAL. 6:45 to 8:45 p.m. at

MAKE YOUR OWN FIRE TRUCK. 11:30 a.m. at

the DuPage Township Levy Center. Dads and Daughters can spend a special night together dancing on the dance floor, making a keepsake craft, having a picture taken and making your own ice cream sundae. Pre-registration by January 25 is required. Registration cannot be accepted at the door. Each Dad and Daughter must register and pay in full. For ages 4 through 15. $24 per person; $6 with resident ID.

the Downers Grove Museum, 831 Maple Ave. The second program in the Fighting Fire: History of the Downers Grove Fire Department exhibition series. Learn the basics of fire safety. For all ages. Free. For more information, call 630963-1309 or visit www.dgparks.org.

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FROZEN FILM FESTIVAL. 1-8 p.m. at the Westmont

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Community Center, 75 E. Richmond St. The Westmont community theatre group, the Progressive Village Performing Network, and the Westmont Park District are proud to offer the third annual film festival to the community. Panel discussions of each movie will follow after the conclusion of the film and snacks will be provided to all the festival goers. Over the course of the day, you will see a variety of shorts, including animation, comedy and drama. Ages: 10 and up. For more information, call 630963-5252 or visit www.westmontparks.org.

DADDY DAUGHTER SWEETHEART BALL. 7 p.m. at the Lincoln Center, 935 Maple Ave., Downers Grove. Spend an unforgettable evening with your little sweetheart. This year’s theme brings attendees to the kingdom of sweet adventures, Candyland. Dads and their special little ladies are invited to enjoy light refreshments, music and fun activities. Digital photos of couples will be taken and made available for free download. “Substitute” dads are welcome (grandpa, uncle, etc.). Participants with food allergies may be exposed to allergens. Registration deadline is Jan 30. Age: 4-13 years. Fee: Resident $32/Non-Resident $48 per couple. $16/$24 each additional child. For more information or to register, call 630-963-1300 or visit www.dgparks.org.

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BELMONT PRAIRIE WORKDAY. 8 a.m. at

Belmont Prairie, Haddow Avenue and Cross Street in Downers Grove. Interested in volunteering for some nature based activities at Belmont Prairie? Call the volunteer coordinator at 630-963-9388 or visit www.dgparks.org.

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ENCHANTED PRINCE & PRINCESS BALL. 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Woodridge Park District Community Center, 2600 Center Drive. Prince & Princesses come from far and wide. Keep your eyes open for a special guest to arrive. Please wear your prince & pretty princess attire, For dancing, games and fun we aspire. Age: 2-6 years with adult. Fee: $15 resident/$22 nonresident. For more information or to register, call 630-353-3300 or visit www.woodridgeparks.org.

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SHOREWOOD HUGS CHOCOLATE BALL. The Clarion Hotel, 411 S. Larkin Ave., Joliet. 7 to 11 p.m. Tickets are $50 a person. Snack of chocolate delicacies during a evening of fun and festivities. Tickets include a free glass of wine or beer or a soft drink and light appetizers. There will be a cash bar, raffles, a silent auction and dancing. The event supports the group’s hugs and wishes program benefiting local residents who need a helping hand.

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DADDY DAUGHTER ROYAL BALL. 6 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 7, Prairie Bluff Golf Course, 19433 Renwick Road, Crest Hill. Ages 4 years and older/parent. Dinner, a DJ, photo booth, raffle prizes and a princess performance followed by a meet and greet. $30/ resident-$40/non-resident per person. www.lockportpark. org or call 815-838-3621, ext. 0.

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DADDY DAUGHTER BALL. 6 to 9 p.m. at the Romeoville Recreation Center, 900 W. Romeo Road. At the ball you will enjoy dinner, drinks, cookies, and dancing. Daughter(s) will also make a special Valentine’s Day craft to bring home. Capture this special night with a picture of you and your daughter(s) taken at the ball. Register by: Jan. 18 for ages 3 to 10 years - Daddy-Daughter Couple $27/R - $41/NR and additional daughter $12/R - $18/NR.

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VALENTINE PARTY. 1-3 p.m. at the Gregg House Museum, 115 S. Linden Ave., Westmont. Gather your friends and family and come celebrate Valentine’s Day with a Victorian flair. Play games like Cupid’s Card, Who Am I? and Heart Hunt. Create your own mirror craft and enjoy some festive treats. Get inspired about the history of Valentine’s Day from our collection of rare old-time Valentines which will be on display. Reserve your space now by calling Alice at 630-969-8080, x104. Allow 45 minutes for this program. $4 payable at door. For more information, visit www.westmontparks.org.

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BLACK HISTORY MONTH CELEBRATION. 2 to 2:45 p.m. at the Fountaindale Public Library. Magic of the Spellbinder, starring Walter King, Jr. The Spellbinder mixes grand illusions, magic, contemporary dance, and theater in a wizardly performance. Seating will be first come, first served for a maximum of 90 audience members. Open to all ages, preschoolers with an adult. Drop in.

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ICE SCULPTURE FESTIVAL. Enjoy the unique ice sculptures that will line the streets of downtown Downers Grove, while you enjoy the array of events happening all weekend. This year, a live carving demonstration on Friday evening has been added. As always, there will be live ice carving demonstrations on Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m.-3 p.m.

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GREEN VILLAGE PROGRAM. Plainfield Public Library, 15025 S. Illinois St., Plainfield. 7 p.m. Free. A special screening of the documentary “Fed Up,” the story of several families coping with obesity and misinformation campaigns by big food companies.

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SCREENING OF ‘FED UP’. 7 p.m. at the Plainfield Public Library District, 15025 S. Illinois St. Attend this Green Village Series event. In this documentary, the director follows several families coping with obesity and misinformation campaigns by big food companies. It has a clear message about changing the way you eat to prolong your life. The Green Village Series is a partnership between the Village and Plainfield Public Library District. Register for this free program online at plainfieldpubliclibrary.org or call 815-436-7093.

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AMERICANA WITH WAYNE MESSMER. Free Night for Vets at the Orchestra PRCO. 7:30-9:15 p.m. at The Pickwick Theatre, 5 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. It’s the eve of Lincoln’s birthday and the Park Ridge Civic Orchestra is celebrating our heritage with Wayne Messmer as he sings and narrates the American classics. Free admission for all veterans and active-duty military and ages 18 and under, $25 for adults, and $20 for seniors. Tickets available online at www.parkridgecivicorchestra.org or by calling 847-692-7726.

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JOLIET BREWERS GUILD MEETING. Chicago Street Pub, 75 N. Chicago St., Joliet. 7 p.m. Founded in 2012 by local resident Joel Rakowski, the group is devoted to the art of making beer at home. Brewers and aspiring brewers share tips and recipes.

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COFFEE WITH THE MAYOR. 9 a.m. at Plainfield Village Hall, 24401 W. Lockport St. Join the Mayor for coffee and conversation. For more information, call 815-436-7093 or visit www.plainfield-il.org.

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MURDER, MYSTERY AND MAYHEM. 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. at the White Oak Library, Romeoville. Chicago historian, musician, and tour guide Clarence Goodman presents a visual history of Chicago’s murder sites, organized crime and disorganized crime. Who was Al Capone? This is the true story of Chicago’s Beer Wars of the Roaring Twenties. From the beginning of the Volstead Act to the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre, join us for this brutal story.

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VALENTINE’S-PARENTS NIGHT OUT. 6-9 p.m. at Heritage Professional Center, 24023 W. Lockport St., Plainfield. Take your special Valentine out and leave the kids with Plainfield Park District staff. The kids will enjoy games, watch a movie, eat some food and make some friends. Parents can drop their children off for age-appropriate, supervised activities and a whole lot of fun. This will give you the opportunity to enjoy a few hours with your special someone. Pizza and juice will be provided. Children must be potty trained. Instructors: Recreation staff. Ages: 4-11. Cost: $15 residents/19$ nonresidents. Sibling rate: $10 resident/$14 nonresident. For more information, call 815-436-8812 or visit www.plainfieldparkdistrict.com.

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LITTLE LADIES WINTER DANCE. 7-9 p.m. at the Howard Leisure Center, 6676 W. Howard. Little ladies, ask that favorite man in your life and prepare for an evening of fun, dancing to a live D.J., games, prizes and refreshments. Who: Girls 3-12 years and adult. Fee: Resident $32 couple; nonresident $42 couple; $12 each additional child. For more information or to register, call 847-967-6633 or visit www.niles-parks.org.

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VALENTINE’S DAY DUELING PIANOS DINNER SHOW. 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 14, Prairie Bluff Golf Course, 19433 Renwick Road, Crest Hill. For ages 21 and older. Featuring 176 Keys Dueling Pianos. Cocktails followed by plated dinner. Bottle of wine for each couple. $45/resident and non-resident; $50 at door. www.lockportpark.org or call 815-836-4653, ext. 13.

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SNOWSHOE HIKE. 9:15 a.m. at Lyman Woods, 901 31st St., Downers Grove. Bundle up, strap on snowshoes, and hit the trails at Lyman Woods. Join a naturalist on a snowshoe hike and discover the beauty and wonder of the winter forest. Snowshoe hikes are free with the rental of snowshoes at the Interpretive Center ($6 per pair). First come, first served. Ages 5 & up. For more information, call 630-963-9388 or visit www.dgparks.org.

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WILD WEST PARTY. The Timbers of Shorewood, 1100 N. River Road, Shorewood, 2 to 3:30 p.m. Tickets are $5. Grandmas and grandpas are invited to bring their little cowboys and cowgirls to a western-themed party with games, dances and crafts. Wear your favorite spurs and 10-gallon hat to the old-fashioned hoedown.

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KNITTING AND CROCHETING TIME. 1-2:30 p.m. at the Plainfield Public Library District, 15025 S. Illinois St. Bring your current project or get ideas from other patrons that share your love of knitting or crocheting. No registration needed. For more information, visit www.plainfieldpubliclibrary.org or call 8154366639.

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DADDY DAUGHTER DANCE. 6:30-8 p.m. at Heritage Grove Middle School, 12425 S. Van Dyke Road, Plainfield. Treat your daughter or favorite little girl to a special night out that she will never forget. Join the Plainfield Park District for dancing, crafts, refreshments, snacks and fun. All girls will receive a photo with their special date. Guests must arrive by 7 p.m. to have their photo taken. One photo per child will be provided, more photos may be ordered onsite. Remember to dress to impress. Ages: 3-13 w/ dad, uncle or grandpa. Cost: $20 resident/$25 nonresident per couple. Sibling rate: $10 resident/$15 nonresident. For more information, call 815-436-8812.

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TRIP TO THE CHICAGO AUTO SHOW.

1 p.m. to 6 p.m. $40. A great trip for car lovers or anyone in the market for a new vehicle. And it’s a good workout too – there will be a lot of walking during the excursion. The village of Shorewood will take a bus to the Chicago Auto Show at McCormack Place. The bus will depart from Tyson Motor Co., 1 SW Frontage Road, Shorewood.

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BIG PIG TOURNAMENT. 9:30 a.m. at the Downers Grove Recreation Center, 4500 Belmont Road. Got Game? In the 6th Annual Big Pig tournament basketball shooting competition. Players will be registered into age and gender based brackets and will compete in a double elimination tournament. The last player standing from each bracket, 7th grade and higher, will compete and only one player will win. Prizes will be awarded to each bracket winner with a cash prize for the adult division winners. Registration deadline is Feb. 18. For more information or to register, call 630-960-7250 or visit www.dgparks.org.

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SPORTS CARDS & COLLECTIBLES SHOW. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Romeoville Recreation Center, 900 W. Romeo Road. Admission and parking are free.

FEBRU ARY 21 • PARK RID GE

PARK RIDGE CHAMBER NIGHT OF STARS AWARDS DINNER-DANCE. 6-11 p.m. at the Chicago Marriott O’Hare Hotel, 8535 West Higgins Road, Chicago. The community is invited to the Park Ridge Chamber’s annual “A Night of Stars Annual Community Star Dinner & Dance”. An array of outstanding volunteers who have made a positive difference in Park Ridge in 2014 are honored. The evening is highlighted by a fabulous dinner and dancing to live music. Raffles and prizes too, of course. RSVP to the Chamber at 847-8253121 or via email at info@parkridgechamber.org.

FEBRU ARY 22 • BOLINGBROOK

OSCAR NIGHT. 5 to 11 p.m. at the Fountaindale Public Library. Watch this year’s Academy Awards® and see all the winners on the big screen in Meeting Room A. There will be snacks, prizes, surprises, and fun for all. Program is for adult patrons. Those patrons 12-17 must be accompanied by an adult. Limited to the first 90 attendees.

FEBRU ARY 24 • PLAINFIELD

KNITTING AND CROCHETING TIME. 1-2:30 p.m. at the Plainfield Public Library District, 15025 S. Illinois St. Bring your current project or get ideas from other patrons that share your love of knitting or crocheting. No registration needed. For more information, visit www.plainfieldpubliclibrary.org or call 815-436-6639.

FEBRU ARY 26 • PLAINFIELD

WEST SIDE STORY. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Meet at Westfield Mall Section No. 10. Drury Lane Closes its 30th anniversary season with one of the world’s greatest love stories. West Side Story tells the tale of two star crossed lovers caught between rival gangs. West Side Story features an electrifying Latin and jazz-infused score including “Somewhere”, “Tonight”, “I Feel Pretty” and “America.” Lunch is included before the show. Ages: 18 and up. Cost: $80 resident/$90 nonresident. Registration deadline Jan. 26. For more information, call 815-436-8812 or visit www. plainfieldparkdistrict.com.

FEBRU ARY 28 • LOCKPORT

FROZEN PRINCESS TEA PARTY 11 A.M.-1:30 P.M. Saturday, Feb. 28, Prairie Bluff Golf Course, 19433 Renwick Road, Crest Hill. Wear your fanciest outfit or princess gown to sip tea and eat delicious snacks with Elsa and Anna. Sing and dance to the music from the “Frozen” movie. Make a craft and enjoy other royal activities. Fee: $15/resident-$15/non-resident; $20 at the door per person. www.lockportpark.org or call 815-838-3621, ext. 0.

FEBRU ARY 28 • D OW NERS GROVE

SNOWSHOE HIKE. 9:15 a.m. at Lyman Woods, 901 31st St., Downers Grove. Bundle up, strap on snowshoes, and hit the trails at Lyman Woods. Join a naturalist on a snowshoe hike and discover the beauty and wonder of the winter forest. Snowshoe hikes are free with the rental of snowshoes at the Interpretive Center ($6 per pair). First come, first served. Ages 5 & up. For more information, call 630-963-9388 or visit www.dgparks.org.

MARCH 7 • D OW NERS GROVE

MAR-DUKE GARDEN PLOT REGISTRATION. 8-10:30 a.m. at the Lincoln Center, 935 Maple Ave., Downers Grove. Registration for new plots at Mar-Duke Farm opens at the Lincoln Center. For more information, call 630-963-1300 or visit www.dgparks.org.

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special demonstrations, a raffle, kid’s art activities, wine and hors d’oeuvres. Many of the artworks will be available for purchase. If you wish to exhibit your artwork, call 630-969-8080 x104. For more information, visit www. westmontparks.org.

GROWING A COOK’S GARDEN. 7-8 p.m. at the Plainfield Public Library District, 15025 S. Illinois St. Attend this Green Village Series event. The Green Village Series is a partnership between the Village and Plainfield Public Library District. Register for this free program online at plainfieldpubliclibrary.org or call 815-436-7093.

MARCH 24 • PLAINFIELD

I’LL DRINK TO THAT - A SOBERING HISTORY OF ABSTINENCE AND ALCOHOL IN PLAINFIELD. 6 p.m. at Nevin’s Brewing

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Company, 12337 S. Route 59, Plainfield. The Plainfield Historical Society will host this program. A tour will follow dinner and the program. For more information, contact the Plainfield Historical Society at 815-436-4073.

COFFEE WITH THE MAYOR. 9 a.m. at Plainfield Village Hall, 24401 W. Lockport St. Join the Mayor for coffee and conversation. For more information, call 815-436-7093 or visit www.plainfield-il.org.

MARCH 27 • PLAINFIELD

M A R CH 13 • L O C K P O RT

FLASHLIGHT EGG HUNT. 8-9 p.m. at VanHorn

CANDLELIGHT BOWL EXTRAVAGANZA. 7:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday, March 13, Strike N Spare, 811 Northern Drive, Lockport. Teams of four to six. Benefits the Dellwood Foundation Scholarship programs. Includes four-hour open bar, food, bowling and live entertainment. The price per team of four is $180 and $270 for a team of six. This fee also includes bowling shoes. Participants must be 21 or older. Limited spots are available. 815-838-3621, ext. 0 or visit www.lockportpark.org.

M A R CH 14 • P L A I N F I ELD

BABYSITTING CLINIC. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at Streams Recreation Center, 24319 Cedar Creek Lane, Plainfield. For the young babysitter, this class will teach the various aspects of babysitting and staying home alone. Each participant who attends the session, demonstrates all skills correctly, completes all course worksheets and quizzes will be eligible to receive a certificate of completion. Bring a sack lunch and a drink (no glass bottles). Instructor: Marylouise Kiefert. Ages: 11 and up. Cost: $30 resident/$45 nonresident. For more information, call 815-436-8812 or visit www.plainfieldparkdistrict. com.

M A R CH 14 • C H I C A G O

2015 CHICAGO SAINT PATRICK’S DAY PARADE. Noon. Parade starts at Balbo and Columbus. The parade units will proceed north on Columbus Drive and the viewing stand will be located in front of Buckingham Fountain. For more information, visit www.chicagostpatsparade.com.

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M AR CH 21 • PLAINFIELD

PLAINFIELD HOMETOWN IRISH PARADE.

PLAINFIELD CHAMBER BUSINESS EXPO.

The 13th annual Plainfield Hometown Irish Parade is tentatively scheduled for Sunday, March 15, in Downtown Plainfield. The parade is hosted by the Village Preservation Association. For more information, visit www.plainfieldirishparade.org.

9 a.m.-2 p.m., Plainfield Central High School, 24120 Fort Beggs Drive. The Plainfield Area Chamber of Commerce Business Expo allows participants to showcase their business to hundreds of people while visitors have the opportunity to learn about the local business community. For more information, call the Plainfield Area Chamber of Commerce at 815-436-4431 or visit www.plainfieldchamber.com.

M AR CH 1 8 • P AR K R I DG E

A TASTE OF FRANCE PRCO – LES MIS AND SAINT-SAENS’ ORGAN SYMPHONY. 7:30-9:15 p.m. The Pickwick Theatre, 5 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. The Pickwick’s mighty pipe organ is featured in Saint-Saens’ Symphony 3, and in the wondrous Faure Requiem with a massed chorus of guest choirs. Stirring music from France, plus selections from the musical Les Miserables sung by soloists Sarah Hibbard and Lorenzo Formosa, promise a musical evening to remember. A wine tasting featuring French vintages will be available by the glass and can be enjoyed at your seat in the theatre. $Free admission ages 18 and under, $25 adults and $20 Seniors. Tickets available online at www. parkridgecivicorchestra.org or call 847-692-7726.

M AR CH 2 2 • W ESTMONT

SPRING PALETTE ART SHOW. 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. at the Gregg House Museum, 115 S. Linden Ave., Westmont. It’s the 10th anniversary of the Spring Palette Art Show. Staff will transform the Gregg House Museum into an art gallery filled with color, imagination and creativity. Come experience a palette of unique oil paintings, watercolor paintings, prints, pencil drawings, glass, sculpture and more. All of the works of art showcase the talents of local artists, including the Westmont Park District’s Senior Art participants. To celebrate the milestone, there will be

Woods West, 17201 S. Lily Cache Road, Plainfield. Van Horn Woods is located on Lily Cache Road north of Caton Farm Road. Bring your flashlight to Van Horn Woods for the sixth annual Flashlight Egg Hunt. Kids will have the opportunity to hunt for eggs filled with prizes and candy. If you get a special prize ticket in your egg, return to the pavilion to collect your prize. Attendees must pre-register to participate. No on-site registration will be allowed. Event will be held rain or shine. Plan to arrive prior to your child’s egg hunt time as they will only be allowed to participate in their age appropriate time slot. Register by noon on March 26. Cost: $5 resident/$6.50 nonresident. For more information or to register, call 815-436-8812 or visit www.plainfieldparkdistrict.com.

MARCH 28 • D OW NERS GROVE

MAKE YOUR OWN FIRE TRUCK. 11 a.m. at Downers Grove Fire Station No. 2, 5420 Main St. The final program in the Fighting Fire: History of the Downers Grove Fire Department exhibition series. Get a guided tour of the largest fire station in Downers Grove. For all ages. Free. For more information, call 630-963-1309 or visit www.dgparks.org.

MARCH 3 1 • W OOD RID GE

SPRING BREAK OPEN GYM. 1-2:30 p.m. and 2:30-4 p.m. at Jefferson Jr. High School, 7200 Janes Ave., Woodridge. Enjoy the week off of school by coming to our open gym to have some fun. Bring your friends to shoot some hoops or kick a ball around. If enough people show up, organized games will be formed. No pre-registration required; pay cash at the door. Parents are welcome to join their kids at no charge. Age: Grades 3-5 and Grades 6-8.


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