• Indige-Facts Traveling Exhibit

    Isle a la Cache Museum 501 E Romeo Road, Romeoville, IL, United States

    Are Native Americans U.S. citizens? How many Indigenous people live in this country? Do all American Indians live on reservations? What are the right words to describe the people who have always lived here? It is common for people to have questions about the lives and experiences

  • Let’s Talk Turkey

    Four Rivers Environmental Education Center 25055 S Walnut Ln., Channahon, IL, United States

    It’s holiday season! Chances are good that you’ll feast on turkey sometime soon. This program will provide you with turkey talking points so you can get through those celebratory meals without having to resort to talking about the weather. You’ll learn natural history, fun facts and what

  • Rusty Halo Snowman Express 2024

    Rusty Halo Snowman Express 3277 E. 18th Road, Ottawa, IL, United States

    Be sure to add the Rusty Halo Snowman Express Market to your weekend plans. Shop for one-of-a-kind jewelry, artwork, seasonal home decor, and so much more!! This market features over 30 vendors showcasing their  creations for special gifts or unique holiday treasures to add to your home.

  • Indige-Facts

    Isle a la Cache Museum 501 E Romeo Road, Romeoville, IL, United States

    Are Native Americans U.S. citizens? How many Indigenous people live in this country? Do all American Indians live on reservations? What are the right words to describe the people who have always lived here? It is common for people to have questions about the lives and experiences

  • Fat, Fur, Food & Fight

    Thorn Creek Woods Nature Preserve 247 Monee Rd., Park Forest, IL, United States

    Come explore how animals prepare for cold weather and darker days. Participants will create a bird feeder, feel how fat insulates animals and look for clues of winter preparation on a hike in the preserve. This program is sponsored by the Thorn Creek Audubon Society. Fee: $5

  • Living History Encounter: 18th Century Weaponry

    Isle a la Cache Museum 501 E Romeo Road, Romeoville, IL, United States

    Hear history go boom as you learn about weaponry of the 18th century. Alexander Hamilton's artillery group will lead live demonstrations of various weapons, including muskets and a cannon. This is a drop-in program; visit anytime between noon and 3 p.m. Fee: Free! Age: All ages. No

  • Lost East Chicago & The Indiana Harbor

    Calumet City Historical Society Center 760 Wentworth, Calumet City, IL, United States

    Explore the city of yesteryear. East Chicago, Indiana, was a melting pot of several neighborhoods. The Indiana Harbor neighborhood drew comparisons to Ellis Island as immigrants flocked from all over to work at its steel mills. Once home to more than a hundred nationalities, the "Workshop of

  • Nurse Blake Shock Advised Tour

    Rialto Square Theatre 102 N. Chicago St., Joliet, United States

    Nurse Blake is a nurse, creator, advocate, touring comedian, viral sensation and so much more. From nursing school to the bedsides of patients, Nurse Blake uses his unique experiences for a fun-filled comedy event that celebrates the hard work of healthcare providers. He is truly a one-of-a-kind

  • Sensory Search

    Goodenow Grove Nature Preserve 27064 Dutton Rd., Beecher, United States

    How will you choose to make discoveries in the preserve? By listening, feeling or using another one of your senses? Choose a search card or two inside the nature center before heading out to explore. After your successful search is complete, return to the nature center for

  • Lost & Found: Remnants of Savannas & Old Growth Forests

    Four Rivers Environmental Education Center 25055 S Walnut Ln., Channahon, IL, United States

    This traveling exhibition presents the work of landscape photographer Miles Lowry. Through remarkable photographs, Lowry captures the grace and grandeur in what remains of the vast forests and savannas that once covered the eastern half of the United States. Since 2001, he has searched out and documented

  • Menopause The Musical 2

    Rialto Square Theatre 102 N. Chicago St., Joliet, United States

    Menopause The Musical 2: Cruising Through ‘The Change’® is the sequel to the long-running, international hit show Menopause The Musical®, a groundbreaking celebration of women who are on the brink of, in the middle of, or have survived “The Change.” In its first year on tour, Menopause

  • Indige-Facts Traveling Exhibit

    Isle a la Cache Museum 501 E Romeo Road, Romeoville, IL, United States

    Are Native Americans U.S. citizens? How many Indigenous people live in this country? Do all American Indians live on reservations? What are the right words to describe the people who have always lived here? It is common for people to have questions about the lives and experiences

  • The State Ballet Company of Ukraine: The Sleeping Beauty

    Rialto Square Theatre 102 N. Chicago St., Joliet, United States

    Experience the enchanting tale of Sleeping Beauty brought to life in a mesmerizing ballet by Classical Arts Entertainment. Witness the captivating performance by the State Ballet Theatre of Ukraine as they tell the story of Princess Aurora, cursed to a century-long slumber by the evil fairy Carabosse.

  • Indige-Facts Traveling Exhibit

    Isle a la Cache Museum 501 E Romeo Road, Romeoville, IL, United States

    Are Native Americans U.S. citizens? How many Indigenous people live in this country? Do all American Indians live on reservations? What are the right words to describe the people who have always lived here? It is common for people to have questions about the lives and experiences

  • Think & Drink: Singing Bird & the Importance of Native American Women in Illinois History

    Gaylord Building, Lockport 200 W. 8th Street, Lockport, IL, United States

    For November's Think & Drink, join award-winning Ojibwa author and Illinois Humanities Road Scholar Kim Sigafus McIver for an interactive presentation on Native American women in Illinois history. Dressed in her native regalia, Sigafus McIver will highlight the lives of influential women like Singing Bird (Blackhawk’s wife) and

  • Fall 2024 – I&M Canal Area Gathering

    Gaylord Building, Lockport 200 W. 8th Street, Lockport, IL, United States

    Don't miss this excellent opportunity for organizations and interpretive sites to engage with other leaders from communities within the I&M Canal National Heritage Area and beyond. 9:30 AM Registration 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Introductions 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Bob Navarro, President & CEO, Heritage Corridor

  • Indige-Facts Traveling Exhibit

    Isle a la Cache Museum 501 E Romeo Road, Romeoville, IL, United States

    Are Native Americans U.S. citizens? How many Indigenous people live in this country? Do all American Indians live on reservations? What are the right words to describe the people who have always lived here? It is common for people to have questions about the lives and experiences

  • Indige-Facts Traveling Exhibit

    Isle a la Cache Museum 501 E Romeo Road, Romeoville, IL, United States

    Are Native Americans U.S. citizens? How many Indigenous people live in this country? Do all American Indians live on reservations? What are the right words to describe the people who have always lived here? It is common for people to have questions about the lives and experiences

  • LaSalle’s Celebration of Lights

    Rotary Park 2837 E. 5th Rd., LaSalle, United States

    One of the largest (and brightest) Christmas celebrations in North Central Illinois is back and bigger than ever! La Salle's Celebration of Lights will be held from Nov. 16 through New Year's Day at Rotary Park! HOURS: Weekly: 5PM-9PM Week of Christmas: December 20-25th    5PM-10PM The

  • Made in Chicago

    Lemont Historical Society

    Join the Lemont Area Historical Society for an incredible presentation, “Made in Chicago,” by local historian Barb Barrett! Discover the fascinating history of iconic Chicago-made products that helped shape not only our city but also the world! From timeless brands to little-known inventions, Barb will dive deep

  • Bourbon Country

    Festival 56 316 S. Main St., Princeton, IL, United States

    Bourbon Country continues to be one of the most diverse bands in the Midwest. They play from 7 decades of music from The Eagles to Chris Stapleton, The Carpenters to Zac Brown, Doobie Brothers to Alabama, and everything in between. Tickets are $25/person.  

  • National Take a Hike Day: The Magic of Messenger Woods

    Messenger Woods Nature Preserve 13800 W. Bruce Rd., Homer Glen, IL, United States

    Explore the magic of Messenger Woods as we celebrate National Take a Hike Day in one of our own forest preserves. We will explore the community of trees in Will County's oldest preserve and learn how the trees support each other. In fact, this community welcomes and

  • Indige-Facts

    Isle a la Cache Museum 501 E Romeo Road, Romeoville, IL, United States

    Are Native Americans U.S. citizens? How many Indigenous people live in this country? Do all American Indians live on reservations? What are the right words to describe the people who have always lived here? It is common for people to have questions about the lives and experiences

  • National Take a Hike Day: Hibernation Hike

    Lake Renwick Preserve 23113 W. Lockport Street, Plainfield, IL, United States

    Did you know not all animals hibernate in winter? Celebrate National Take a Hike Day by taking a hike around Lake Renwick Preserve to find out who’s hibernating and who’s not. We’ll look for signs of animals, find out how animals survive cold temperatures and challenge ourselves