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SUMMARY:Indige-Facts Traveling Exhibit
DESCRIPTION: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?\nIt is common for people to have questions about the lives and experiences of Native peoples. Still\, knowing where to find answers or who to ask can be challenging. That is why the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian has set out to share information about Native Americans with the public through Indige-Facts\, its new traveling exhibit. \nIndige-Facts features facts about contemporary Native Americans. The traveling exhibit covers topics ranging from accepted terminology and population size to the sovereign rights of Native people. Indige-Facts is a great way to educate yourself on contemporary Native life in the United States. This exhibition is on loan from the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian in Evanston and is brought to Isle a la Cache Museum through the generous support of The Nature Foundation of Will County. \nFee: Free! Age: All ages. No registration required. \nIsle a la Cache Museum is an accessible facility. Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service to participate in this program should submit a request online no later than 48 hours before the program.
URL:https://iandmcanal.org/events/indige-facts-traveling-exhibit-19/
LOCATION:Isle a la Cache Museum\, 501 E Romeo Road\, Romeoville\, IL\, 60446\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241115T200000
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UID:10002454-1731693600-1731700800@iandmcanal.org
SUMMARY:The Photography of Mike Vaughn\, David Horst & Jon McCutchan
DESCRIPTION:Attend the opening reception for the month-long exhibition.
URL:https://iandmcanal.org/events/the-photography-of-mike-vaughn-david-horst-jon-mccutchan/
LOCATION:NCI ARTworks Gallery\, 400 5th St.\, Peru\, IL\, 61354\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241116T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241116T160000
DTSTAMP:20241111T172903Z
CREATED:20241106T204454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241111T172903Z
UID:10002469-1731751200-1731772800@iandmcanal.org
SUMMARY:Indige-Facts Traveling Exhibit
DESCRIPTION: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?\nIt is common for people to have questions about the lives and experiences of Native peoples. Still\, knowing where to find answers or who to ask can be challenging. That is why the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian has set out to share information about Native Americans with the public through Indige-Facts\, its new traveling exhibit. \nIndige-Facts features facts about contemporary Native Americans. The traveling exhibit covers topics ranging from accepted terminology and population size to the sovereign rights of Native people. Indige-Facts is a great way to educate yourself on contemporary Native life in the United States. This exhibition is on loan from the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian in Evanston and is brought to Isle a la Cache Museum through the generous support of The Nature Foundation of Will County. \nFee: Free! Age: All ages. No registration required. \nIsle a la Cache Museum is an accessible facility. Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service to participate in this program should submit a request online no later than 48 hours before the program.
URL:https://iandmcanal.org/events/indige-facts-traveling-exhibit-20/
LOCATION:Isle a la Cache Museum\, 501 E Romeo Road\, Romeoville\, IL\, 60446\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241116T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250101T210000
DTSTAMP:20241204T195346Z
CREATED:20241107T202905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241204T195346Z
UID:10002472-1731776400-1735765200@iandmcanal.org
SUMMARY:LaSalle's Celebration of Lights
DESCRIPTION:One of the largest (and brightest) Christmas celebrations in North Central Illinois is back and bigger than ever!\nLa Salle’s Celebration of Lights will be held from Nov. 16 through New Year’s Day at Rotary Park! \nHOURS: \n\nWeekly: 5PM-9PM\nWeek of Christmas: December 20-25th    5PM-10PM\n\nThe display is free\, donations are welcome! \n 
URL:https://iandmcanal.org/events/lasalles-celebration-of-lights/
LOCATION:Rotary Park\, 2837 E. 5th Rd.\, LaSalle\, 61301\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241116T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241116T203000
DTSTAMP:20241108T154759Z
CREATED:20241107T204145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241108T154759Z
UID:10002474-1731783600-1731789000@iandmcanal.org
SUMMARY:Made in Chicago
DESCRIPTION:Join the Lemont Area Historical Society for an incredible presentation\, “Made in Chicago\,” by local historian Barb Barrett!\nDiscover 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 into Chicago’s legacy of innovation\, craftsmanship\, and cultural impact. You won’t want to miss it! \nDate: November 16 Time: 7 pm Location: Lemont Area Historical Society\, 306 Lemont St. \nAdmission is free for members\, $5 for non-members. \nTickets available at the door. \nCome celebrate the Windy City’s rich industrial past with us! \n 
URL:https://iandmcanal.org/events/made-in-chicago/
LOCATION:Lemont Historical Society
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241116T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241116T220000
DTSTAMP:20241107T204101Z
CREATED:20241107T203421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241107T204101Z
UID:10002473-1731783600-1731794400@iandmcanal.org
SUMMARY:Bourbon Country
DESCRIPTION:Bourbon Country continues to be one of the most diverse bands in the Midwest.\nThey 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. \nTickets are $25/person. \n 
URL:https://iandmcanal.org/events/bourbon-country/
LOCATION:Festival 56\, 316 S. Main St.\, Princeton\, IL\, 61356\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241117T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241117T110000
DTSTAMP:20241108T155104Z
CREATED:20241107T210001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241108T155104Z
UID:10002475-1731835800-1731841200@iandmcanal.org
SUMMARY:National Take a Hike Day: The Magic of Messenger Woods
DESCRIPTION: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 strengthens us as well. Learn about the health benefits of spending time in nature and experience it for yourself. \nFee: Free! Age: All ages. \nRegistration required by Friday\, Nov. 15\, by calling 815-722-9470 or online. \nDress for the weather and use caution while walking outdoors as snow and ice may be present on the paths and in the parking lot. This hike will be up to 2 miles on natural surfaces across uneven terrain. Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service to participate in this program should submit a request online no later than 48 hours before the program. \n 
URL:https://iandmcanal.org/events/national-take-a-hike-day-the-magic-of-messenger-woods/
LOCATION:Messenger Woods Nature Preserve\, 13800 W. Bruce Rd.\, Homer Glen\, IL\, 60491\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241117T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241117T160000
DTSTAMP:20241111T173026Z
CREATED:20241106T204741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241111T173026Z
UID:10002470-1731837600-1731859200@iandmcanal.org
SUMMARY:Indige-Facts
DESCRIPTION: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?\nIt is common for people to have questions about the lives and experiences of Native peoples. Still\, knowing where to find answers or who to ask can be challenging. That is why the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian has set out to share information about Native Americans with the public through Indige-Facts\, its new traveling exhibit. \nIndige-Facts features facts about contemporary Native Americans. The traveling exhibit covers topics ranging from accepted terminology and population size to the sovereign rights of Native people. Indige-Facts is a great way to educate yourself on contemporary Native life in the United States. This exhibition is on loan from the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian in Evanston and is brought to Isle a la Cache Museum through the generous support of The Nature Foundation of Will County. \nFee: Free! Age: All ages. No registration required. \nIsle a la Cache Museum is an accessible facility. Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service to participate in this program should submit a request online no later than 48 hours before the program.
URL:https://iandmcanal.org/events/indige-facts-8/
LOCATION:Isle a la Cache Museum\, 501 E Romeo Road\, Romeoville\, IL\, 60446\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241117T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241117T143000
DTSTAMP:20241108T155544Z
CREATED:20241107T211033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241108T155544Z
UID:10002477-1731848400-1731853800@iandmcanal.org
SUMMARY:National Take a Hike Day: Hibernation Hike
DESCRIPTION:Did you know not all animals hibernate in winter?\nCelebrate 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 to see if our winter abilities are as good as a squirrel’s. \nRegistration required by Friday\, Nov. 15: 815-727-8700. \nREGISTER ONLINE(Opens in a new window) \nDress for the weather as the entire program will be outdoors. Meet at the Turtle Lake Shelter. \nThe hike will be about 1.5 miles on a paved trail. Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service to participate in this program should mention their request when registering\, or submit a request on-line no later than 48 hours before the program.
URL:https://iandmcanal.org/events/national-take-a-hike-day-hibernation-hike/
LOCATION:Lake Renwick Preserve\, 23113 W. Lockport Street\, Plainfield\, IL\, 60455\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241117T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241117T150000
DTSTAMP:20241108T155603Z
CREATED:20241107T210326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241108T155603Z
UID:10002476-1731848400-1731855600@iandmcanal.org
SUMMARY:Drawing Owls
DESCRIPTION:Calling all artists\, from beginner to advanced and everyone in between. Have fun learning to draw a real-life owl or cute\, colorful owl\, adding your own creative touches. Explore your unique skills with teaching artist Kim Watts-Rayon. It will be a hoot! All materials will be provided. \nFee: $5 per person. Age: All ages. Children younger than age 6 should be accompanied by an adult. \nRegistration required by Nov. 11: 708-747-6320. \nThis program is held in an accessible facility. Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service to participate in this program should call 708-747-6320. \n 
URL:https://iandmcanal.org/events/drawing-owls/
LOCATION:Thorn Creek Woods Nature Preserve\, 247 Monee Rd.\, Park Forest\, IL\, 60466\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241119T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241119T160000
DTSTAMP:20241118T164843Z
CREATED:20241107T211424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241118T164843Z
UID:10002478-1732010400-1732032000@iandmcanal.org
SUMMARY:Indige-Facts Traveling Exhibit
DESCRIPTION: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?\nIt is common for people to have questions about the lives and experiences of Native peoples. Still\, knowing where to find answers or who to ask can be challenging. That is why the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian has set out to share information about Native Americans with the public through Indige-Facts\, its new traveling exhibit. \nIndige-Facts features facts about contemporary Native Americans. The traveling exhibit covers topics ranging from accepted terminology and population size to the sovereign rights of Native people. Indige-Facts is a great way to educate yourself on contemporary Native life in the United States. This exhibition is on loan from the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian in Evanston and is brought to Isle a la Cache Museum through the generous support of The Nature Foundation of Will County. \nFee: Free! Age: All ages. No registration required. \nIsle a la Cache Museum is an accessible facility. Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service to participate in this program should submit a request online no later than 48 hours before the program.
URL:https://iandmcanal.org/events/indige-facts-traveling-exhibit-21/
LOCATION:Isle a la Cache Museum\, 501 E Romeo Road\, Romeoville\, IL\, 60446\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241119T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241119T160000
DTSTAMP:20241111T173150Z
CREATED:20241107T211715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241111T173150Z
UID:10002479-1732010400-1732032000@iandmcanal.org
SUMMARY:Sensory Search
DESCRIPTION: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 a tasty treat. \nThis is a drop-in program; visit anytime during open hours. Fee: Free! Age: All ages. No registration required. \nPlum Creek Nature Center is an accessible facility; outdoor activities may take place on paved paths and natural surfaces across uneven terrain. Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service to participate in this program should submit a request online no later than 48 hours before the program.
URL:https://iandmcanal.org/events/sensory-search-3/
LOCATION:Goodenow Grove Nature Preserve\, 27064 Dutton Rd.\, Beecher\, 60401\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241119T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241119T160000
DTSTAMP:20241108T160144Z
CREATED:20241107T212014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241108T160144Z
UID:10002480-1732010400-1732032000@iandmcanal.org
SUMMARY:Lost & Found: Remnants of Savannas & Old Growth Forests
DESCRIPTION: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 restored savannas and pockets of old-growth forests\, focusing attention on these now-rare landscapes. His images are often presented as constructed panoramas — several square images combined into one multiple-framed composition. \nThe Lost and Found exhibition is brought to you through the generous support of The Nature Foundation of Will County. \nFee: Free! Age: All ages. No registration required. \nThis exhibit is fully inclusive\, welcoming individuals of all abilities. Four Rivers is an accessible facility. Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service to participate in this program should submit a request online no later than 48 hours before the program.
URL:https://iandmcanal.org/events/lost-found-remnants-of-savannas-old-growth-forests-4/
LOCATION:Four Rivers Environmental Education Center\, 25055 S Walnut Ln.\, Channahon\, IL\, 60410\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241120T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241120T140000
DTSTAMP:20241118T155830Z
CREATED:20241115T193315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241118T155830Z
UID:10002487-1732096800-1732111200@iandmcanal.org
SUMMARY:A Victorian Christmas Caroling Party
DESCRIPTION:The Caroling Party\, Chicago’s largest and best caroling group\, is celebrating its 37th season this December.\nJoin them as they welcome in the Christmas season with their book of over 100 festive musical arrangements. Come for the music\, and stay for the sweets and snacks for sale from local businesses. \nLunch Entree: Holiday chicken – orange cranberry chicken – served with wild rice and steamed vegetables. \nCost: $50 per person. \n 
URL:https://iandmcanal.org/events/a-victorian-christmas-caroling-party/
LOCATION:Jacob Henry Mansion\, 20 S. Eastern\, Joliet\, IL\, 60433\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241120T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241120T160000
DTSTAMP:20241118T160030Z
CREATED:20241115T192413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241118T160030Z
UID:10002484-1732096800-1732118400@iandmcanal.org
SUMMARY:Indige-Facts Traveling Exhibit
DESCRIPTION: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?\nIt is common for people to have questions about the lives and experiences of Native peoples. Still\, knowing where to find answers or who to ask can be challenging. That is why the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian has set out to share information about Native Americans with the public through Indige-Facts\, its new traveling exhibit. \nIndige-Facts features facts about contemporary Native Americans. The traveling exhibit covers topics ranging from accepted terminology and population size to the sovereign rights of Native people. Indige-Facts is a great way to educate yourself on contemporary Native life in the United States. This exhibition is on loan from the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian in Evanston and is brought to Isle a la Cache Museum through the generous support of The Nature Foundation of Will County. \nFee: Free! Age: All ages. No registration required. \nIsle a la Cache Museum is an accessible facility. Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service to participate in this program should submit a request online no later than 48 hours before the program.
URL:https://iandmcanal.org/events/indige-facts-traveling-exhibit-22/
LOCATION:Isle a la Cache Museum\, 501 E Romeo Road\, Romeoville\, IL\, 60446\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241121T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241121T153000
DTSTAMP:20241111T145921Z
CREATED:20240828T165750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241111T145921Z
UID:10002166-1732181400-1732203000@iandmcanal.org
SUMMARY:The Official 2024 Canal Alliance Congress
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this must-attend networking conference for those working in the I&M Canal National Heritage Area. You’ll enjoy collaborating and brainstorming with colleagues from around the area as we discuss plans and opportunities for 2025. \nClick here to sign up > \n \nBuilding upon the successes of past congresses\, we have an interactive day planned. In the morning\, our expert facilitators will lead group discussions and activities that will:\n• Enable you to (re)introduce yourself and your organization.• Offer you the opportunity to share your observations\, successes and needs in regards to tourism at your destination and in the region (while also hearing from others from the area).\n• Promote a spirit of camaraderie and inter-organization cooperation as we look for ways to increase visitors to your site and our national heritage area as a whole. \nAdditionally\, we’ll provide insights into new models of partnership our organization\, the Canal Corridor Association\, can offer in filling gaps needed to make your plans come to fruition. \nIn the afternoon\, we’ll focus on storytelling. \nSpecifically\, how you and your organization can tell more memorable stories that engage your audience and motivate visits. This highly interactive and participatory\, skill-building workshop will introduce you to new techniques for engaging listeners with great storytelling and allow you to practice telling stories to others. It will be perfect for discovering new ways to effectively promote your organization\, its offerings and even yourself. \nAlways known for great eats\, we’ll start off the day with tasty breakfast (8:30-9:30am) and serve a delicious lunch on site around 12:30pm. \n \nOPTIONAL: The event takes place at the beautiful Four Rivers Environmental Center. Come at 8:30amand enjoy a complimentary\, gu \nided\, light hike on the surrounding McKinley Woods’ paths. These woods offer an array of nature to explore and are known as a hotspot for bald eagles and American white pelicans. \nPlease be aware that at this annual fall meeting\, we will NOT be: \n• Conducting long\, butt-numbing speeches or presentations.• Serving runny eggs for breakfast\, cold food (that’s supposed to be hot) for lunch.\n• Facilitating an experience that’s dry\, overly serious or stodgy. This will be a fun and inspiring day of idea-sharing and collaborative interactions. \nThursday\, November 21\, 2024 – 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM\nFour Rivers Environmental Education Center\n25055 S. Walnut Lane\, Channahon\, IL 60410 \nSchedule:\n8:30 AM: Doors Open\, Coffee & Food\n9:30 AM: Sessions Start\n12:30-1:30 PM: Lunch & Networking\n1:30 PM – 3:30 PM: Workshops \n$39 Non Profit Registration\n$49 All Others \nAbout the Canal Corridor Association\nThe Canal Corridor Association (CCA) is a non-profit organization designated by Congress to coordinate partnerships and activities in pursuit of our mission to enhance and promote the cultural\, natural\, recreational and economic resources of the I&M Canal National Heritage Area. \nAbout Bold Bison (the facilitators)\nBold Bison Communications & Consulting provides forward-thinking communications solutions\, engaging strategy and facilitation services\, and inspiring workshops and trainings for nonprofits across the U.S\, particularly in the conservation\, climate\, and local food movements\, as well as the arts and cultural institutions. \n***\nPlease be advised that photos and videos will be taken at this event. By attending\, you consent to be photographed\, filmed\, and/or otherwise recorded. Your attendance at the event constitutes your agreement to the use of any resulting media by the Canal Corridor Association for promotional\, marketing\, or any other purpose in perpetuity\, without further approval or any compensation. If you have any concerns or wish to opt out\, please contact us prior to the event. \n*To secure the “two for one” pricing\, you will need to “Add a Participant” when filling out the form and enter their information. Upon checkout\, use the coupon code TWOFORONE\, and the second person’s entry will be completely comped.  
URL:https://iandmcanal.org/events/official2024canalalliancecongress/
LOCATION:Four Rivers Environmental Education Center\, 25055 S Walnut Ln.\, Channahon\, IL\, 60410\, United States
CATEGORIES:Canal Corridor Association,Networking
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241121T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241121T150000
DTSTAMP:20241119T170936Z
CREATED:20241118T174332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241119T170936Z
UID:10002489-1732183200-1732201200@iandmcanal.org
SUMMARY:29th Annual Festival of Trees
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 29th Annual Festival of Trees.\nThe trees\, wreaths\, centerpieces and other articles will be on display at the Museum on November 1st. \nThe on-line auction site (bidluckyauctions.com) is live now. \nThe Special Raffle is a $500 travel voucher on Southwest Airlines. \nThere are over 30 “smaller raffle items.” Stop by the Museum to buy raffle tickets. \nThis year there will be a \n\nBake Sale\nChristmas Boutique\nRaffles\nand a 50/50 Drawing\n\nThe official Festival of Trees dates are: \n\n November 21-23 (Thursday-Saturday)\nNovember 29-30 (Friday and Saturday).\n\nThe on-line auction will begin to close at 6 p.m. Saturday\, November 30th. \nItems can be picked up Sunday\, December 1st from 12 to 3 p.m. \nThe raffle drawings will begin after the Home for the Holidays Parade is over. \nSee the Museum Gator in the parade!!! \nThere are 109 items on the on-line auction site www.bidluckyauctions.com \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://iandmcanal.org/events/29th-annual-festival-of-trees/
LOCATION:Grundy County Historical Society Museum\, 510 W. Illinois Ave.\, Morris\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241121T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241121T160000
DTSTAMP:20241118T164930Z
CREATED:20241115T192642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241118T164930Z
UID:10002485-1732183200-1732204800@iandmcanal.org
SUMMARY:Indige-Facts Traveling Exhibit
DESCRIPTION: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?\nIt is common for people to have questions about the lives and experiences of Native peoples. Still\, knowing where to find answers or who to ask can be challenging. That is why the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian has set out to share information about Native Americans with the public through Indige-Facts\, its new traveling exhibit. \nIndige-Facts features facts about contemporary Native Americans. The traveling exhibit covers topics ranging from accepted terminology and population size to the sovereign rights of Native people. Indige-Facts is a great way to educate yourself on contemporary Native life in the United States. This exhibition is on loan from the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian in Evanston and is brought to Isle a la Cache Museum through the generous support of The Nature Foundation of Will County. \nFee: Free! Age: All ages. No registration required. \nIsle a la Cache Museum is an accessible facility. Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service to participate in this program should submit a request online no later than 48 hours before the program.
URL:https://iandmcanal.org/events/indige-facts-traveling-exhibit-23/
LOCATION:Isle a la Cache Museum\, 501 E Romeo Road\, Romeoville\, IL\, 60446\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241121T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241121T203000
DTSTAMP:20241118T160626Z
CREATED:20241115T193640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241118T160626Z
UID:10002488-1732212000-1732221000@iandmcanal.org
SUMMARY:Field Trip After Hours
DESCRIPTION:Who says grownups are too old for field trips? Not us!\nJoin Isle a la Cache interpreters for a night at the museum.\nParticipate in a voyageur-themed trivia-style game\, view the Indige-facts exhibit on loan from the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian\, learn about our Blanding’s turtles\, go on a naturalist-led night hike and more. You don’t have to pack a brown bag lunch\, but you can bring your own adult beverages (beer or wine only please). Light refreshments will be provided. \nFee: Free! Age: Ages 21 and older. Registration required by Tuesday\, Nov. 19\, by calling 815-722-9301 or online. \nThe museum is an accessible facility. The program may include hiking on paved and natural trails over uneven terrain. Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service to participate in this program should submit a request online no later than 48 hours before the program. \n 
URL:https://iandmcanal.org/events/field-trip-after-hours/
LOCATION:Isle a la Cache Museum\, 501 E Romeo Road\, Romeoville\, IL\, 60446\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241122T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241122T110000
DTSTAMP:20241119T171629Z
CREATED:20241118T180002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241119T171629Z
UID:10002492-1732269600-1732273200@iandmcanal.org
SUMMARY:Wild Child on the Road: Hickory Creek Preserve
DESCRIPTION:We are taking Wild Child on the road this season\, visiting different preserves around Will County. Answer the call of your wild child by getting your toddler outside with this monthly nature-themed program. Join a naturalist for hands-on activities\, such as games\, stories\, crafts\, hikes and more! The last Friday of each month we will have something new for you and your child to explore while getting a little dirt on those hands and knees. \nFee: Free! Age: Ages 3-5. Children must be accompanied by a registered adult. \nRegistration required by Wednesday\, Nov. 20\, by calling 815-727-8700 or online. \nPlease register everyone in your group\, both children and adults. \nDress accordingly and be prepared for all outdoor activities\, as well as experiencing all weather types (rain\, shine and even snow). Meet at the first parking lot at the Shagbark Grove Shelter at Hickory Creek Preserve — LaPorte Road Access. \nTrails are on natural\, uneven surfaces. The walkways to the shelter and the nearby latrine are accessible. Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service to participate in this program should submit a request online no later than 48 hours before the program. \n 
URL:https://iandmcanal.org/events/wild-child-on-the-road-hickory-creek-preserve/
LOCATION:Hickory Creek Preserve\, 10537 W. LaPorte Rd.\, Mokena\, IL\, 60448\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241122T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241122T160000
DTSTAMP:20241118T164948Z
CREATED:20241115T192913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241118T164948Z
UID:10002486-1732269600-1732291200@iandmcanal.org
SUMMARY:Indige-Facts Traveling Exhibit
DESCRIPTION: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?\nIt is common for people to have questions about the lives and experiences of Native peoples. Still\, knowing where to find answers or who to ask can be challenging. That is why the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian has set out to share information about Native Americans with the public through Indige-Facts\, its new traveling exhibit. \nIndige-Facts features facts about contemporary Native Americans. The traveling exhibit covers topics ranging from accepted terminology and population size to the sovereign rights of Native people. Indige-Facts is a great way to educate yourself on contemporary Native life in the United States. This exhibition is on loan from the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian in Evanston and is brought to Isle a la Cache Museum through the generous support of The Nature Foundation of Will County. \nFee: Free! Age: All ages. No registration required. \nIsle a la Cache Museum is an accessible facility. Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service to participate in this program should submit a request online no later than 48 hours before the program.
URL:https://iandmcanal.org/events/indige-facts-traveling-exhibit-24/
LOCATION:Isle a la Cache Museum\, 501 E Romeo Road\, Romeoville\, IL\, 60446\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241122T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241122T160000
DTSTAMP:20241122T202227Z
CREATED:20241118T175128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T202227Z
UID:10002490-1732269600-1732291200@iandmcanal.org
SUMMARY:29th Annual Festival of Trees
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 29th Annual Festival of Trees.\nThe trees\, wreaths\, centerpieces and other articles will be on display at the Museum on November 1st. \nThe on-line auction site (bidluckyauctions.com) is live now. \nThe Special Raffle is a $500 travel voucher on Southwest Airlines. \nThere are over 30 “smaller raffle items.” Stop by the Museum to buy raffle tickets. \nThis year there will be a \n\nBake Sale\nChristmas Boutique\nRaffles\nand a 50/50 Drawing\n\nThe official Festival of Trees dates are: \n\n November 21-23 (Thursday-Saturday)\nNovember 29-30 (Friday and Saturday).\n\nThe on-line auction will begin to close at 6 p.m. Saturday\, November 30th. \nItems can be picked up Sunday\, December 1st from 12 to 3 p.m. \nThe raffle drawings will begin after the Home for the Holidays Parade is over. \nSee the Museum Gator in the parade!!! \nThere are 109 items on the on-line auction site www.bidluckyauctions.com \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://iandmcanal.org/events/29th-annual-festival-of-trees-2/
LOCATION:Grundy County Historical Society Museum\, 510 W. Illinois Ave.\, Morris\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241123T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241123T120000
DTSTAMP:20241119T172413Z
CREATED:20241118T180535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241119T172413Z
UID:10002493-1732356000-1732363200@iandmcanal.org
SUMMARY:Lost & Found: Gifts from the Forest
DESCRIPTION:Give thanks and give back this Thanksgiving season!\nHike Four Rivers’ forested areas while you rediscover the many gifts the forest gives us and maybe learn something new. Then spend some time giving back by removing invasive honeysuckle. The program will end with time to reflect while enjoying warm cocoa\, tea or cider. \nFee: Free! Age: Ages 14 or older. \nRegistration required by Tuesday\, Nov. 19\, by calling 815-722-9470 or online. \nParticipants will be required to sign a waiver to participate\, and those younger than 18 need a guardian’s signature. \nThis program will take place on uneven off-trail terrain. The hike portion will be no longer 1.5 miles on paved and natural trails across uneven terrain. Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service to participate in this program should submit a request online no later than 48 hours before the program. \n 
URL:https://iandmcanal.org/events/lost-found-gifts-from-the-forest/
LOCATION:Four Rivers Environmental Education Center\, 25055 S Walnut Ln.\, Channahon\, IL\, 60410\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241123T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241123T160000
DTSTAMP:20241122T202149Z
CREATED:20241118T175538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T202149Z
UID:10002491-1732356000-1732377600@iandmcanal.org
SUMMARY:29th Annual Festival of Trees
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 29th Annual Festival of Trees.\nThe trees\, wreaths\, centerpieces and other articles will be on display at the Museum on November 1st. \nThe on-line auction site (bidluckyauctions.com) is live now. \nThe Special Raffle is a $500 travel voucher on Southwest Airlines. \nThere are over 30 “smaller raffle items.” Stop by the Museum to buy raffle tickets. \nThis year there will be a \n\nBake Sale\nChristmas Boutique\nRaffles\nand a 50/50 Drawing\n\nThe official Festival of Trees dates are: \n\n November 21-23 (Thursday-Saturday)\nNovember 29-30 (Friday and Saturday).\n\nThe on-line auction will begin to close at 6 p.m. Saturday\, November 30th. \nItems can be picked up Sunday\, December 1st from 12 to 3 p.m. \nThe raffle drawings will begin after the Home for the Holidays Parade is over. \nSee the Museum Gator in the parade!!! \nThere are 109 items on the on-line auction site www.bidluckyauctions.com
URL:https://iandmcanal.org/events/29th-annual-festival-of-trees-3/
LOCATION:Grundy County Historical Society Museum\, 510 W. Illinois Ave.\, Morris\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241123T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241123T160000
DTSTAMP:20241120T143548Z
CREATED:20241119T202133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T143548Z
UID:10002498-1732356000-1732377600@iandmcanal.org
SUMMARY:Indige-Facts Traveling Exhibit
DESCRIPTION: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?\nIt is common for people to have questions about the lives and experiences of Native peoples. Still\, knowing where to find answers or who to ask can be challenging. That is why the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian has set out to share information about Native Americans with the public through Indige-Facts\, its new traveling exhibit. \nIndige-Facts features facts about contemporary Native Americans. The traveling exhibit covers topics ranging from accepted terminology and population size to the sovereign rights of Native people. Indige-Facts is a great way to educate yourself on contemporary Native life in the United States. This exhibition is on loan from the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian in Evanston and is brought to Isle a la Cache Museum through the generous support of The Nature Foundation of Will County. \nFee: Free! Age: All ages. No registration required. \nIsle a la Cache Museum is an accessible facility. Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service to participate in this program should submit a request online no later than 48 hours before the program.
URL:https://iandmcanal.org/events/indige-facts-traveling-exhibit-25/
LOCATION:Isle a la Cache Museum\, 501 E Romeo Road\, Romeoville\, IL\, 60446\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241123T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241123T140000
DTSTAMP:20241122T201855Z
CREATED:20241122T201855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T201855Z
UID:10002522-1732366800-1732370400@iandmcanal.org
SUMMARY:Winter Bird Feeding
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a discussion on attracting birds to your yard using feeders and plantings.\n 
URL:https://iandmcanal.org/events/winter-bird-feeding/
LOCATION:Camp Sagawau
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241123T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241123T150000
DTSTAMP:20241119T172712Z
CREATED:20241118T181053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241119T172712Z
UID:10002494-1732366800-1732374000@iandmcanal.org
SUMMARY:Deck Your Halls with Milkweed Pods
DESCRIPTION:The holiday season is here. As you are decorating your house\, why not choose something you can find right outside in nature — milkweed pods! In this program\, you will learn some fun and interesting facts about the plant and its importance to the monarch butterfly. Then get artsy! Use paint\, glue and other craft supplies to turn a milkweed pod into a festive ornament that you’ll be proud to show all your holiday guests. All supplies will be provided. \nFee: Free! Age: Ages 12 or older. Children must be accompanied by a registered adult. \nRegistration required by Thursday\, Nov. 21\, by calling 815-722-9301 or online. \nIsle a la Cache Museum is an accessible facility. Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service to participate in this program should submit a request online no later than 48 hours before the program. \n 
URL:https://iandmcanal.org/events/deck-your-halls-with-milkweed-pods/
LOCATION:Isle a la Cache Museum\, 501 E Romeo Road\, Romeoville\, IL\, 60446\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241123T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241123T180000
DTSTAMP:20241119T173057Z
CREATED:20241118T181603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241119T173057Z
UID:10002495-1732377600-1732384800@iandmcanal.org
SUMMARY:Owl Prowl for Families: Hickory Creek Preserve
DESCRIPTION:Bring the family for a hike as evening turns into night in the forest.\nBundle up and lace up your favorite hiking boots as we set out in search of our elusive owl friends. Discover just how many species reside in Will County and how to differentiate them. Learn how big they can get\, what they look like and where you can find them. Afterward\, warm up by a fire and enjoy roasting marshmallows. \nFee: Free! Age: All ages. \nRegistration required by Thursday\, Nov. 21\, by calling 815-727-8700 or online. \nPlease dress for the weather as the entire program will be outdoors. Meet at the first pavilion\, Shagbark Grove Shelter. The hike is 1 mile to 2 miles over uneven\, natural terrain. The walkways to the shelter and the nearby latrine are accessible. Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service to participate in this program should submit a request online no later than 48 hours before the program.
URL:https://iandmcanal.org/events/owl-prowl-for-families-hickory-creek-preserve/
LOCATION:Hickory Creek Preserve\, 10537 W. LaPorte Rd.\, Mokena\, IL\, 60448\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241124T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241124T110000
DTSTAMP:20241119T180622Z
CREATED:20241118T182234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241119T180622Z
UID:10002496-1732440600-1732446000@iandmcanal.org
SUMMARY:Wonder & Wander: Raccoon Grove
DESCRIPTION:Calling all those who seek to explore with wide eyes and a sense of wonder. Pause to peer inside a rotting log\, try to identify a mushroom\, listen to bird songs or even take pictures. This program is for those who hike for discovery over destination. This slow\, meandering hike will provide plenty of opportunities to stop and take it all in. Bring along binoculars\, magnifiers and your favorite nature guides if desired. \nFee: Free! Age: Ages 9 and older. \nRegistration required by Friday\, Nov. 22\, by calling 708-946-2216 or online. \nThis program takes place completely outdoors. Please dress for the weather. Raccoon Grove does not have bathroom facilities; please plan accordingly. \nBe prepared to hike up to 1 mile on natural terrain across uneven surfaces. Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service to participate in this program should submit a request online no later than 48 hours before the program. \n 
URL:https://iandmcanal.org/events/wonder-wander-raccoon-grove/
LOCATION:Raccoon Grove\, 5851 W. Pauling rd.\, Monee\, IL\, 60449\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241124T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241124T160000
DTSTAMP:20241120T143740Z
CREATED:20241119T202608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T143740Z
UID:10002499-1732442400-1732464000@iandmcanal.org
SUMMARY:Indige-Facts Traveling Exhibit
DESCRIPTION: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?\nIt is common for people to have questions about the lives and experiences of Native peoples. Still\, knowing where to find answers or who to ask can be challenging. That is why the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian has set out to share information about Native Americans with the public through Indige-Facts\, its new traveling exhibit. \nIndige-Facts features facts about contemporary Native Americans. The traveling exhibit covers topics ranging from accepted terminology and population size to the sovereign rights of Native people. Indige-Facts is a great way to educate yourself on contemporary Native life in the United States. This exhibition is on loan from the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian in Evanston and is brought to Isle a la Cache Museum through the generous support of The Nature Foundation of Will County. \nFee: Free! Age: All ages. No registration required. \nIsle a la Cache Museum is an accessible facility. Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service to participate in this program should submit a request online no later than 48 hours before the program.
URL:https://iandmcanal.org/events/indige-facts-traveling-exhibit-26/
LOCATION:Isle a la Cache Museum\, 501 E Romeo Road\, Romeoville\, IL\, 60446\, United States
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