DuPage Children’s Museum’s New Year’s Eve Bubble Bash
Celebrate this New Year’s Eve family-style and bring the kids over to the DuPage County Children’s Museum for the Bubble Bash 2010 Blast Off celebration.
Celebrate this New Year’s Eve family-style and bring the kids over to the DuPage County Children’s Museum for the Bubble Bash 2010 Blast Off celebration.
Polar Express brings holiday cheer to families Santa showed up in Glen Ellyn a week early. The Polar Express picked him up Sunday at the North Pole, which looked suspiciously like the Elburn train station, and he hopped on board to spread holiday cheer to 135 Glen Ellyn residents. “These bells belong to Rudolph,” he…
Take the family out and get into the Christmas spirit this weekend. These family-oriented, fun musical events are taking place throughout Naperville.
The Wheaton College Community School of Arts is presenting a Christmas concert this Saturday, December 18th in the Pierce Memorial Chapel at 12:30PM.
As Thanksgiving has now passed, it becomes clear that Christmas isn’t very far off. It’s time to find the perfect Christmas tree! There are quite a few Christmas tree farms in the area to get great fresh-cut Christmas trees
The Forest Preserve District of DuPage County will be hosting a number of events in the last weeks of November. If you haven’t attended any of their events in the past, they are usually a great time and suitable for the entire family (and most are free of charge too). Get out and enjoy the mild late-fall weather we’ve been having!
This is the first edition of our weekend things-to-do-list. Going forward, each Thursday, we will provide you with a list of weekend events in DuPage County.
Sesquicentennial Park in Warrenville is a fun little park that is rarely crowded. The park is located just south of Butterfield Road on Main Street (west of Batavia Road and east of Route 59. The center of the park features a picnic area with 4 picnic tables, and has a roof for shade and to…
If you have young children and haven’t attended a previous Safety Saturday, you won’t want to miss this event! There is a lot to like about this event. First of all, admission is free, but what I like most is that the event is really fun! It’s geared to kids and promotes awareness and child safety.
Check out Winfield’s Good Old Days festival, running Thursday, September 9 – Sunday, September 12, 2010. The Good Old Days festival is located in downtown Winfield (1.5 miles north of Roosevelt Road on Winfield Road). This year’s theme is “Drive Back to ’75.” Here is the 2011 Winfield Good Old Days information! The thing I like…