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contents september/october 2023 out & about 6 Connect To Nature this Fall Fall GO Guide Halloween Happenings Fests & More Fall Fun Golf Links & Tips On Stage active kids 39 Keeping Kids Active When They Avoid Team Sports Active Kids Zone celebrate! 42 5 Fall Party Ideas for Kids Party Places family wellness 46 Healthy Routines for Back-to-Schooll education central 48 4 Practical Ways to Tame the Homework Headache ‘Back on Track’ Advice Education Resource fitness first 51 Fall Fitness Fitness Events great events 53 #1 family events calendar dining out 56 Superb romantic and family places to dine out! ADVERTISING AND GENERAL INFORMATION: Office: (630) 863-7183 | Fax: (866) 779-4320 Suburban Family Magazine P.O. Box 1266, Westmont, IL 60559 mail@subfam.com subfam.com chicagosuburbanfamily.com facebook.com/subfam twitter.com/suburbfamily activities, advice and resources for the chicago suburban family contents 4 suburban family | subfam.com September/October 2023
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Fun Fall Activities To Connect To Nature

Depending on where you live, you may already feel the air getting cooler and crisper. With school back in session and all the talk about Halloween, we know that fall is just around the corner. While we are busy with school and extracurricular activities, this is also a lovely time to take a relaxing break and connect to nature as a family. Here are some fun fall activities to help you and your kids connect to nature.

U-pick Farm

One of my most favorite memories of autumn is going apple picking with my family. I was so enthralled by all the hidden treasures hanging in the orchard. I loved tasting the different varieties of apples and deciding which was my favorite. My family and I actually just went apple and raspberry picking, so I was able to pass along my cherished childhood memories to them!

This time of year is the perfect opportunity to head to a local farm to pick your own produce of the season, whether it be apples, pears, raspberries, squash, or others available where you live. It is a wonderful chance for the entire family to enjoy a few hours strolling around an orchard or farm taking in the sights,

fragrances, and miracles of nature. By taking your children on a u-pick adventure, they will learn a tremendous amount about healthy food and the environment, and you will support your local community. Plus, locally grown food tastes better, is more nutritious, and stays fresh longer.

The best part is that you can go home from the farm and spend quality time together in the kitchen creating tasty meals from the food you hand-picked yourselves. There are so many healthy kid-friendly recipes to discover, from smoothies to side dishes to snacks. When your children play this much of a role in gathering and preparing their food, it will have a huge impact on them and influence the food decisions they make in the future.

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Pumpkin Patch

Nothing feels more like fall time than pumpkin patches, hay rides, and corn mazes! Your kids will love running around outside in a corn maze and searching for the biggest, brightest pumpkin to take home with them. No matter where you live, you should be able to find a place in your area that offers these fun autumn seasonal treats for your family to enjoy.

And, of course, your children will have a blast carving the pumpkins and displaying their works of art for neighbors to see. We always love toasting the pumpkin seeds and enjoying them as a healthy snack afterwards. Even if you can’t find a pumpkin patch by you, you can still grab a few pumpkins at a local store and carve them outside in your yard to get some relaxing outdoor time together.

Fall Foliage

One of the most incredible aspects of nature is all the colors we can find. During autumn, colors pop out all over as the leaves begin to

change. When we experience the vivid natural colors during this season, we are filled with awe. This special emotion helps us feel happier and calmer, and is worth seeking out. One way to fill your kids with some awe this time of year is to go for a hike or family road trip to observe the gorgeous hues of changing leaves.

The fall foliage can be so soothing as well as inspiring. Bring along a camera and be sure to snap lots of photos of the gorgeous leaves, and when you return home encourage your kids to draw or paint pictures based on what they saw.You can also organize an online slideshow of your photos or print them to create collages. Another fun idea is to collect some of the fallen leaves and bring them home for art projects.

Volunteering

This is also a great time of year to get outdoors and give back to others. When we spread kindness throughout our community, we actually experience a physiological change called a helper’s high. These positive

feelings are heightened even more if we are volunteering outside and connecting with nature.

There are numerous ways to volunteer outside in your community. Contact a local farm and see if they need help with activities like weeding, planting seeds, sifting compost, digging, or watering. You can also ask about or organize your own gleaning project, which involves picking leftover crops from a farmer’s field after they have been commercially harvested and donating the produce locally.You could go to a u-pick farm and then donate what you gather to a local food bank or put together gift baskets for people in the hospital. Look for beach, river, or park clean ups near you to register for as a family. Another idea is to offer to rake a sick or elderly neighbor’s leaves. This is a great way to get your kids involved in community service and to see the results right away.

I hope you will take advantage of this special season to enjoy some fun fall activities as a family. You will be sure to build family memories that will last a lifetime!

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Autumn Adventures Await at Elk Grove Park District

Pirates’ Cove Campout

Fri, September 8-9 • 6pm-8am

Pirates’ Cove, 901 Liecester Rd.

Families will enjoy rides from 7-8pm, an interactive insect and reptile show, crafts and more! Light dinner and breakfast will be provided. Pre-registration and fee required.

Pirates’ Cove Tween Campout

Fri, September 15-16 • 6pm-7am Pirates’ Cove, 901 Liecester Rd.

4th and 5th graders can experience an overnight at Pirates’ Cove. Enjoy the climbing wall, a bonfire, s’mores and a late night movie. Each participant will be provided their own tent. Pre-registration and fee required.

Pioneer Day

Sat, September 23 • 12:30-3:30pm

Elk Grove Historical Museum, 399 Biesterfield Rd.

Experience an afternoon of historical crafts, a scavenger hunt, games, reenactment, and historical demonstration. Free event, no registration required.

German American Day

Sat, October 7 • 2-4 (all ages), 4-6pm (21+ only)

Elk Grove Historical Museum, 399 Biesterfield Rd.

Play games and learn about our community’s history. Soft pretzels and locally-brewed beer will be available for purchase. Must provide valid photo ID to receive 21+ wristband. Free event, no registration required.

Fall Gift Show

Sat, October 7 • 9-12pm Pirates’ Cove, 901 Liecester Rd. Shop up to 30 vendors showcasing home decor, jewelry, accessories and dozens of unique one-of-a-kind gifts. Contact sclift@elkgroveparks.org for Vendor Application. Free admission.

Doggy Trick or Treat

Sat, October 21 • 10-11am

Al Hattendorf Center, 225 E. Elk Grove Blvd.

Join us for a doggie trick or treat event, Halloween parade and costume contest. Pre-registration and fee required.

Halloween Fest

Fri, October 20 • 5-7:30pm Pavilion, 1000 Wellington Ave.

Halloween Fest includes games, hayrides, rides at Pirates’ Cove, a Trick or Treat Walk and a Pumpkin Patch to pick out a decorated pumpkin. Pre-registration and fee required.

Tween Halloween

Fri, October 27 • 5-7:30pm Pavilion, 1000 Wellington Ave. Calling 4th and 5th graders! Come to Tween Night dressed in your Halloween costume and enjoy a night of music, games and refreshments. Pre-registration and fee required.

H2OoOooO

Fri, October 27 • 5-7:30pm

Pavilion, 1000 Wellington Ave.

Join us for swimming, games and a spooky goody bag. Adults must register with children. Pre-registration and fee required.

For more information, visit elkgroveparks.org

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FALL GO ! GUIDE

It may be fall, but thanks to our mild weather we can still enjoy the outdoors. The fall issue is chock full of family-fun activities to help you get into the spirit. Visit one, or visit all and be sure to take stock in the abundance of the autumn season.

Sonny Acres Farm

Fall Festival at Sonny Acres Farm runs September 16th through Oct 29th. Fun for the entire family! Enjoy a variety of attractions and rides, pick the perfect pumpkins, a selffeed petting zoo with farm animals, delicious food at our outdoor grill, fantastic treats at our sweet shop, apple cider donuts and much more. Haunted experiences start September 29th, featuring haunted hayrides and an enchanting haunted barn. See website for weather updates, dates/times, www.sonnyacres. com. Located at 29W310 North Ave., West Chicago, IL 60185. (630) 231-3859 [See our ad on the Back Cover.]

Apple Holler

Pick your own memories at Apple Holler orchard, family farm and wooded nature preserve while enjoying 78 acres of fresh air & wide-open spaces! Enjoy great comfort food touched by the magic of apples at the Red Barn Restaurant and Bakery Café. Apple Holler offers four seasons of family fun for visitors to enjoy all year long! Apple Holler is the ideal rustic wedding venue located between Chicago and Milwaukee, WI, right off of I-94 at Exit 337, simply follow the signs to the FUN! (5006 S. Sylvania Ave. Sturtevant, WI 53177) Call (262) 884-7100 or visit www.appleholler.com for further information. [See our ad on Page 7.]

neer music played on authentic instruments, smell “twists” of tobacco and feel the hides, pelts, and bones of the fur trade. The past comes alive around you in an unforgettable combination of history, entertainment, learning, food and fun. Columbia Woods Forest Preserve (Parking at nearby UPS - 7811 Willow Springs Road, Hodgkins) - http://www. ariverthruhistory.com/ - 708-496-0193 [See our ad on Page 3.]

Richardson Adventure Farm

long day of adventure, there is nothing better than grabbing a fresh donut or bag of farm popped kettle corn. Open Thursdays through Sundays from September 9th to October 29th plus Columbus Day. Come visit the farm for an unforgettable experience! Visit www. RichardsonFarm.com for more information.

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The Des Plaines Valley Rendezvous

Join this festive gathering of fur trappers, settlers, craftsmen, and entertainers along the banks of the Des Plaines River. Watch ancient crafts and canoe races on the river, hear pio-

Richardson Farm in Spring Grove, IL is the place to go for a Jurassic- sized adventure and A-MAZE-ING Farm Fun! This year, the farm’s 28 acre corn maze celebrates 30 years of some very special dinosaurs. Walk among the dinos as you search for checkpoints but don’t get lost in the T-Rex’s teeth! After you have made it out, take a ride on Richardson Railroad, race your family or friends down a giant slide, and cheer for the victor at our Pig Races. Pumpkins galore, a Picnic Area with Campfires, a 700’ Zip Line -- The farm offers a variety of activities and experiences for all ages! Stroll through the Sunflower Fields as part of admission in September (or as long as the blooms last). Just remember that after a

Autumn Adventures Await at the Elk Grove Park District.

Spend this season connecting with family, friends, and neighbors at campouts, a Fall gift show, Halloween events, Historical-inspired celebrations, and more! Elk Grove Park District’s signature events include Pirates’ Cove Camp Out, Pirates’ Cove Tween Camp Out, Pioneer Day, German American Day, Fall Gift Show, Halloween Fest, Doggy Trick or Treat, Tween Halloween and H2OoOooO. Some events require pre-registration and fee. Plan your visit at www.elkgroveparks.org.

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PRESERVING THE DREAM

Harvest Fest

Bensenville Park District

Enjoy a vibrant celebration featuring live music, local food vendors, artisan crafts and family-friendly activities at the Bensenville Park District’s Harvest Fest, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, September 30, at Fischer Farm. From pumpkins to hayrides, there’s something for everyone to savor the spirit of fall. Don’t miss this opportunity to create cherished memories at Fischer Farm’s Harvest Fest. Bensenville. FREE admission and parking. www.BvilleParks.org/harvestfest

CHICAGOLAND’S LARGEST AVIATION MUSEUM

It is our mission to chronicle and preserve the critical role aviation has played throughout history and share this valuable information to the public through our unique exhibits and educational programs. Our collection includes aircraft, engines, uniforms and other aviation memorabilia from the 1930s to the present time.

(630)466-0888

www.airclassicsmuseum.org

44W546 US Hwy 30 Sugar Gove, Illinois

Air Classics Museums of Aviation

Explore up close the history of military aviation from the 1930’s to the present. Our outdoor airpark is the home to eleven aircraft including veterans of Vietnam and the Gulf War. The indoor exhibits include aviation memorabilia including aircraft engines, historical displays and a full-size interactive mockup of an Airbus A320 cockpit. A gift shop is on the premises. The museum is open Saturday & Sunday from 10:00AM to 3:00PM. Located at 44W546 W. US Rt. 30 Sugar Grove, just west of the Aurora Airport entrance. For more information, please call 630 466 0888 or visit www.airclassicsmuseum.org.

Spend the Day in Lemont Downtown

Lemont has the most picturesque terrain in Chicago and the best outdoor activities in the Midwest. Bike along the canal to The Forge to zipline through their world-class aerial courses. Kayak or fish in our quarries and drop in for a Farmer’s Market. Grab a beer from Pollyanna, indulge in a pizza from Wooden Paddle, or stop by one of the taverns or shops housed in iconic limestone buildings. Lemont’s signature fall events include Fall on Canal, Lemontster Days, Oktoberfest, and more. Plan your visit at www.lemontdowntown.com.

Keller’s Farmstand

Keller’s Farmstand is a local day trip that everyone will enjoy! Come any day for apple picking at one of Chicago’s largest orchards or pick a pumpkin in our HUGE pumpkin patch. On weekends, explore our eight-acre corn maze, bring the kids to our Farmland playground, enjoy storytelling or pumpkin carving, and see the horses and other animals. Our Farmstand is open daily with unique foods and homemade donuts on weekends! It’s safe outdoor fun for the whole family! Open through October 31. Tickets at www. KellersFall.com. [See our ad on the Inside Front Cover.]

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HOURS:
Saturday & Sunday 10:00am – 3:00pm

Curtis Orchard and Pumpkin Patch

Curtis Orchard and Pumpkin Patch in Champaign offers fun for everyone from July 20 - December 23. Activities include apple and pumpkin picking, kids and toddler play areas, farm kittens, goats, and mazes. September and October weekends bring rack wagon rides, pony rides, horse-drawn carriage rides, inflatables and air cannons. Sept hours are Mon-Sat

9-6. Sun 11-6. Oct hours are Mon-Sat 9-6 Sun

10-6. Nov-Dec 23 hours are Mon-Sat 9-5 Sun

11-5. Eat lunch in our café (Sept & Oct) Visit our bakery all season and shop in our beautiful country store.You’ll find local gifts, specialty foods, cider and preserves to take home. For more information, find us on Facebook, Instagram and at www.curtisorchard.com

Arlington Heights: Your Fall Destination for Shopping, Dining, and Entertainment!

The Village of Arlington Heights is your home for Chicagoland’s best shopping, dining, and entertainment! Discover our one-of-a-kind Downtown ambiance with some of the most unique boutique stores in the Chicago suburbs. Live music, theater, and comedy are all showcased at the intimate Metropolis Per-

forming Arts Centre. And savor Chicagoland’s best outdoor dining experience with Arlington Alfresco, concluding with live music, great eats, and family fun at Harmony Fest and the Taste of Arlington Heights on September 29 and September 30! For more great experiences, visit www.DiscoverArlington.com.

Halloween Hollow

Mokena Park District

This event is jam-packed with a carnival, food and beer concessions, and bands performing on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 6-8. Kids activities on Sat. 12-5pm includes a costume contest, pumpkin painting and more. A $20 activity wristband includes most kid’s activities. Shop at the Monster Market on Sat. 12-5pm. Event hours: Fri. 5-10pm, Sat. 12-10pm, Sun. 1-5pm (Carnival Only). Special needs carnival hour: Sunday, 11am-12:30pm (form required). $5 parking fee. www.mokenapark.com

OAKTOBERFEST

Downtown Oak Park

Celebrate the changing seasons at Oaktoberfest in Downtown Oak Park. Enjoy a premier music line up, delicious fall foods from local restaurants, specialty craft beers and wines. Also featuring a Kids Root Beer Garden on Saturday 12-5pm.September 22 from 4pm to 10pm | September 23 from 12pm to 10pm. Located at Marion Street and North Boulevard, South of Lake Street in Downtown Oak Park. Free Admission! www.oaktoberfest.net

Autumn on Parade

Bring your “Spooktacular Spirit” to Oregon, IL on October 7th and 8th for tons of FREE family fun! Our Food Court, Fun Zone, 5k and Fun Run, Market, Auto Classic and Antique Tractor Show offer up activity and options for all!

Check out our 21 and older “HotSpot” on Saturday only.The action packed Harvest Time Parade steps off at 1 p.m. on Sunday! Full schedule and details at www.autumnonparade.com

Autumn Drive

The 35th Annual Autumn Drive is a Fall Festival for the whole family. On October 2022, from 9 am to 5 pm, in Rural Woodstock/ Marengo in McHenry County, Illinois, the country colors come alive and our neighborhood turns into an eclectic collection of talents. With a leisurely country drive from homes to farms you can discover: antiques, art, crafts, pumpkin patches, apple picking, corn mazes, food, music, and even garage sales and barn sales. For many more details, maps, and stories check out our web site at www. autumndrive.net. Follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/autumndrive

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September/October 2023 suburban family | subfam.com out & about 15 START A FAMILY TRADITION AT Country Store and Gift Shop • Local Specialty Food and Gifts • Bakery Cafe for Lunch (Sept & Oct) • Apple picking • Pumpkin picking • Corn Maze • Petting Zoo Giant Slide • Wicked Orchard Shootout • Jump Pad • Munchkin Land Pony Rides • Tractor Tours • Voted Best Pies! ACTIVITIES HAVE LIMITED TIMES AND SEASONS Check website: www.curtisorchard.com 3902 S Duncan Rd, Champaign, IL 61822 | (217) 359-5565 TAKE INTERSTATE I-57 SOUTHBOUND TO EXIT 232. GO EAST 1/2 MILE ON CURTIS ROAD TO DUNCAN ROAD, THEN SOUTH 1/2 MILE TO OUR ENTRANCE. Open July 20 - Dec 23

Warrens Cranberry Festival

The Warrens Cranberry 50th annual Festival will be held Sept. 22-24, 2023. 7am – 5pm All Three Days. “50 Years of Tradition is the theme for the annual community celebration and the largest festival of its kind in the state. The festival is perhaps best known for its shopping and boasts over 800 arts & crafts booths, 300 flea & antique booths,100 farm market booths and 100 food vendors that make for a three-mile shopping extravaganza. A free walking Cranberry Marsh Tour is available on Fri. & Sat.9am-3:00pm and Sun. 10am to noon. See the parade on Sun. at 1:00 p.m. Our festival is admission free and includes a wide variety of events and activities for the entire family. Come and join us - It’s a Berry Good Time! www.cranfest.com for more information.

Fall Fun Events are Worth It! -Worth, IL

Join us for Family Fall Fest with hayrides, pony rides, petting zoo, pumpkin patch, beer/wine garden, Sunday football, food, live music, and more! Oct. 1st, Gale Moore Park, 109th&Nordica. Come if you dare and walk the Haunted Trail where creatures will scare! Oct. 27- 28, 7-9pm, $10. Or stroll the Day-Light Trail with candy along the way. Oct. 28th 2:30-4:30pm, $6. 115th&Beloit. Online tickets available. www. WorthParkDistrict.org. 708-448-7080.

HARVEST OF THE ACORN MOON FALL FESTIVAL

Celebrate autumn’s arrival at this family-friendly festival.

*Pumpkin Painting

*Mule-drawn Hayrides

*Games

*Nature Crafts

*Folk Music

*Refreshments

Sunday, Sept. 24 Noon - 3 p.m.

Oakhurst Forest Preserve 1680 Fifth Ave., Aurora

Admission is FREE; nominal fee for crafts, hayrides and refreshments. No registration required.

Westmont Park District’s Fall Fun

Look no further than the Westmont Park District for bales of fall fun! Our Last Straw Fall Event kicks it off on Oct. 1… don’t miss this great, free, family event for all ages! For the brave ones, walk and ride through our Haunted Forest on Oct. 21. Little ghouls and goblins can attend our annual Spooktacular Fun Night for trick-or-treating, games, and more on Oct. 30. For more info call 630-963-5252 or visit www.westmontparks.org

Fall Into Some Fun in Downtown Naperville!

While the Summer Sculpture Program wraps up in Downtown Naperville, concluding our summer art display featuring 19 beautiful dragonfly benches scattered throughout downtown, that doesn’t mean that the family

fun ends! Mark your calendar for Sunday, October 29th to join dozens of shops and restaurants for the Downtown Naperville Halloween Hop from 10AM-12PM! All costumed characters, ghouls, goblins, witches, and superheroes are welcome to enjoy a great morning filled with fun and surprises (both candy and non-candy goodies)! Find everything you need to know for fall family fun in Downtown Naperville at www.downtownnaperville.com!

Harvest of the Acorn Moon Fall Festival

Celebrate autumn’s arrival at this familyfriendly festival featuring: Pumpkin Painting, Mule-drawn Hayrides, Games, Nature Crafts, Folk Music and Refreshments. Sunday, Sept. 24. Noon – 3 p.m. Oakhurst Forest Preserve 1680 Fifth Ave.,Aurora. Admission is FREE; nominal fee for crafts, hayrides and refreshments. No registration required. www. kaneforest.com

Abbey Farms

Create fall memories at Abbey Farms’ Pumpkin Daze! Abbey Farms offers safe fun for all ages on a huge farm with outdoor attractions that let you disconnect from the digital world. Explore the corn maze, our weekend petting zoo, the Emporium Cafe, or our halfmile hayride. Enjoy the weekend craft beer & wine barn and take home some pumpkins or donuts! Located at 2855 Hart Rd., Aurora, IL. Visit abbeyfarms.org for more!

Odyssey Fun Farm

Odyssey Fun World in Tinley Park presents Odyssey Fun Farm, just down the street! Amazing attractions include the Corn Maize, Containment ‘Z’ Shooting Gallery, corn cannons, petting zoo, hayrides, rope maze and so much more. Fun for the whole family! The Farm will be open for FUN from 10am – 6pm starting 9/23 - 10/30! Located at 18900 S. Oak Park Ave., Tinley Park. 708-429-3800. www. odysseyfunfarm.com

Midwest Pond & Koi Society (MKPS)

MPKS are families with a common hobby: koi ponds, garden ponds, koi keeping, and plants. MPKS members range from the novice to experienced water gardener.The club has monthly meetings with topics about plants, ponds, and fish. Other activities include; auctions, road trips, and a pond tour. You do not have to be a member to attend a meeting.Visit our web site www.mpks.org for more information.

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September/October 2023 suburban family | subfam.com out & about 17 Abbey Farms Growing Memories since 1949 Pumpkin Daze September 16th-October 29th U-Pick Pumpkin Patch Fresh Baked Donuts 8-Acre Corn Maze Live Music on Weekends Wednesday-Friday, Sunday 10am-6pm Saturday 10am-10 pm (in October) Open Columbus Day Contact us at info@abbeyfarms.org or (630)966-7775 www.abbeyfarms.org Returning this year Saturday Night Corn Maze and Fire pit rentals (Saturdays in October only) (Corn maze not Haunted)

FALL in Naperville

Find your new favorite meal in Naperville this fall! The autumn-infused Riverwalk provides a gorgeous backdrop to over 300 restaurants, 50+ with outdoor patios. Gather with a group or schedule an intimate dinner at choices like farm-to-table restaurants and places for a quick bite. Indulge in cinnamon donuts or pumpkin spice lattes at our treat shops. For more ideas, go to DineNaperville.com, order your free Naperville Dining Guide, or reach us at 866-996-2737.

Peppa Pig World of Play Chicago

Jump into the world of Peppa Pig to explore and discover, interact and engage in 14 themed areas that are sure to be an unforgettable adventure with Peppa and her friends. Spark the imagination of your little piggies at Peppa Pig World of Play, an indoor family attraction designed for pre-school children and their families! Jump, laugh, play, imagine and giggle with the whole family! Visit our website to reserve your tickets today at www.peppa pig world of play.

Fall Fun in Elgin

Get ready for an exciting lineup of events in and around Downtown Elgin! Starting September 1st, take advantage of the renowned Elgin Fringe Festival, a celebration of artistic diversity. On September 2nd, groove to the rhythms of the Love on the Lawn Music Festival. Experience history on September 10th-11th with the 41st Annual Historic Elgin House Tour. On September 16th, join the Hispanic Heritage Month festivities with “Canta Con Orgullo.” Then, on September 23rd, enjoy captivating cinema at the Elgin Short Film Festival, followed by the 36th Annual Bluff City Cemetery Walk. Mark your calendar for October 13th, the final day of the Downtown Elgin Farmer Market, for more details on these events and more, visit www.cityofelgin. org/2199/City-Special-Events-Calendar.

Visit Kenosha

Celebrate autumn with a fun, friendly, and affordable getaway for your family! Head north to Kenosha, WI. You’ll find museums, biking paths, delicious dining, outlet and boutique shopping, and plenty of adventures. Get creative at DIY art studios, climb in the trees at a ropes course, board an authentic electric streetcar, or visit a pumpkin farm. Fall is a great time for fun and you’ll never hear “I’m Bored” around here! Plan your trip at VisitKenosha.com

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Scarewalk at White Oaks Park!

Join us Saturday, October 21st at White Oaks Park at 111 S. Wood Dale Rd. for a frightfully good time as you wind your way through the haunted trail that features ghoulish characters and scenes. Pre-sale tickets $6, day of event $8. Family Friendly hour is recommended for ages 10 and younger from 5:30-6:30pm. Active Scare Hours are 6:45-9pm. Pre-sale tickets and additional information are available at www.wdparks.org.

Kuipers Family Farm

Season begins August 26th with our Sunflower Festival. Visit the orchard for apple picking daily. Check website for weekday picking updates each Monday. Enjoy fresh apple cider doughnuts, home-baked pies, fudge, farm-pressed apple cider and hand-spun caramel apples from The Orchard Shop and Bakery. Sample our hard ciders & fruit wines at The Bin Tasting Bar on weekends. Take a scenic ride around the farm on The Farmview Railroad! September 16th over 30 farm-themed activities open at the Pumpkin Fun Farm. On weekends we feature live entertainment, bands and adult beverages at many locations around the farm. www. YouPickFun.com for more information.

Fall Fun for Everyone in Downtown Aurora!

Aurora Downtown welcomes you this fall with free events for everyone to enjoy. Join us at First Fridays, a night of art, music, and more throughout downtown Aurora.Visit Sugar Skull City from October 15 to November 5 and enjoy Day of the Dead activities. Trick or Treat at downtown businesses from 1 to 3 p.m. on Saturday, October 28. Enjoy family-friendly events all year round in downtown Aurora. Follow us on Facebook at Aurora Downtown or visit us at www.auroradowntown.org.

Park Forest Art Fair

One of Chicagoland’s treasures, the Park Forest Art Fair, will be held Saturday, September 16 and Sunday, September17 from 10 until 5, on the Village Green and along Main Street. The fair features artists exhibiting in a variety of media from painting, printmaking and photography to sculpture, woodworking, glass, fabric art and jewelry.The fair is family friendly and features a “kids’ art alley” offering several crafts projects, drawing and a face painter.This year, for the first time, there will be a sidewalk chalk contest with prizes. Anyone can enter. On Saturday, the Village hosts a music fair. On Sunday, fest favorites, the folk duo Patchouli, will perform. For additional information or to obtain a form for entering the sidewalk chalk contest, www.tallgrassarts.org or call the Tall Grass Gallery at 708-748-3377.

Hayride of Horror and the Curse of the Bayou

The Lockport Township Park District presents the Hayride of Horror and Curse of the Bayou every Fri. and Sat. starting Sept. 29 until Oct. 28 from 7pm-10pm (last ticket sold at 10pm) at Dellwood Park, 199 E. Woods Dr. in Lockport, IL. Tickets can be purchased at www.lockportpark.org and fees are as follows: one attraction: $15 per person; $25 both attractions: $35 speed pass to both attractions. Group discounts and private rentals are available. Both events are sponsored by CITGO. For more information, visit www. lockportpark.org or call 815-838-1183.

St. Charles Park District.

Fall fun awaits all ages with activities offered by the St. Charles Park District. Hop on a tractordrawn wagon ride and visit the animal residents at Primrose Farm. Participate in a 1-mile Mummy Mile Fun Run/Walk at River Bend Community Park. Or, take a caravan of goblins to candyland for trick-or-treating at Hickory Knolls Discovery Center. Advance registration required. www.stcparks.org/events

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Autumn Fest

The Oak Brook Park District invites you to this year’s Autumn Fest on September 23 from 2-5 pm! This free, family-friendly event will start with kid entertainment from 2-3:30 pm, face painting, carnival games, arts & crafts, wagon rides, and more! The Hinsdale School of Rock Band will be on stage performing from 3:30-5 pm. All the while there will be food, beer, and wine available for purchase. For more information visit: www.obparks.org/ special-events/autumn-fest

Naper Settlement

Naper Settlement is your destination for fall fun! The museum will kick off the fall season with Oktoberfest, featuring German food, beer, activities, and live music on October 6-7. Families will enjoy a lineup of Halloween-themed outdoor activities and performances at All Hallows Eve on Oct. 20-21. At Howlin’ at the Moon, adults (21+) are encouraged to come dressed in costumes to howl along to live music, watch thrilling performances, and more on Oct. 27-28. To learn more, visit www.NaperSettlement.org/Events.

Lake Park Golf Course & Marina

The scenic lakeside course is 1,515 yards in length with 18 holes ranging from 50 to 115 yards with beautiful greens, strategic bunkers, and a picturesque lake that doubles as a hazard. This sporty Par-3 course provides hours of enjoyment for golfers of all ages. Need to work on your short game? This is the course for you. The pro shop carries a variety of golf accessories, and golf clubs and pull cart rentals. The marina offers paddle boat, kayak and fishing boat rentals. Lake Opeka is well stocked with a wide variety of fish, and sailing lessons are available. 1015 Howard Avenue, Des Plaines, IL 60018 www.DPParks.org

Dog Daze in Downers Grove

Join us for our second annual Dog Daze Event, presented by Community Bank of Downers

Grove! Pack up your pooch and plan for a day of fun-filled activities for you and them. For the pups, we will have an agility course competition, a splash zone, a peanut butter licking contest, and more! For the people, enjoy food trucks, pet vendors, live acoustic music, and adult beverages. Beverage tips will be donated to a local animal shelter. Fishel Park, Downers Grove. www.dgparks.org/dog-daze-event

Midwest SOARRING Foundation 27th

Annual Harvest Pow Wow

All welcome! Come experience Native American culture at its finest on October 14 & 15, 2023. Listen to the sound of our drums and watch our Native dancers dressed in beautiful regalia. Our Pow Wow offers unique Native themed vendors with something for everyone. Come listen to Native flute playing, story- telling, try flint-knapping and other family friendly activities. Special live raptor exhibit. Wonderful indoor facility at the DuPage County Fairgrounds, Wheaton. Event subject to change. Purchase discounted tickets at www.harvestpowwow.com/tickets.html

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Growing Cents of Style Consignment Sale

Growing Cents of Style is a SEASONAL ONLINE Consignment Sale Sept 12th-16th, 2023 offering THOUSANDS of gently used children’s and junior’s clothes, shoes, toys, women’s clothing, home goods & more. All at just a fraction of retail. Curbside pickup and shipping available for orders. SHOP EARLY on Sept. 11th! Check out all our EARLY SHOPPING PRESALES at www. growingcentsofstyle.com. You won’t want to miss this HUGE event! Follow us on Facebook & Instagram for all the details!

The 38th Annual St. Charles Scarecrow Weekend

Get ready for one of the most highly anticipated events of the fall season - St. Charles Scarecrow Weekend! This much-loved three-day event is renowned for its creative scarecrows displayed throughout downtown St. Charles, Illinois and will take place from October 6-8, 2023. With a wide range of activities available for all ages, you won’t want to miss out on the fun. Take advantage of the Family Zone, which offers live entertainment, or visit the Activity Zone, where you can snap photos, create your own scarecrow, and participate in other exciting fall-themed activities. It’s no wonder that the St. Charles Scarecrow Weekend has been recognized as “One of the Best Festivals” by Kane County Chronicle’s Best of the Fox. For more information visit www.scarecrowfest.com.

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Halloween may be rooted in the scary, but these days, it offers something for everyone. Read our picks for the best Halloween events happening in and around the Chicago suburbs.

13th Floor Haunted House – 9/15-11/11. Select dates. One of the largest haunted house brands. Special features with Fright Club app. Melrose Park. 13thfloorchicago.com

LEGO® Brick-or-Treat Monster Party - 9/29 - 10/31. It’s non-stop fun, with spooky decorations, amazing LEGO® activities, and a screening of the EXCLUSIVE NEW LEGO® 4D Halloween movie. Schaumburg. legolanddiscoverycenter.com

Hayride of Horror and the Curse of the BayouOpen every Fri. and Sat. starting Sept. 30 until Oct. 29, 7-10PM at Dellwood Park, Lockport. lockportpark.org

Teenie Weenie Pumpkins and Munchkins – 9/30. Celebrate the colorful time of year with treats, games, crafts and a hayride. 10AM-Noon. Carol Stream. csparks.org

Howl-O-Ween – 10/4. 5-7PM. Bring your favorite dog for a spooky egg hunt, raffle, photos, and a goody bag for your dog. Fred. P. Hall Amphitheater. Palatine. Palatineparks.org

Ghoulish Golf – 10/6-7. 4-9PM. Spooky surprises await after a game of crazy golf. Family-friendly light scares possible. St. Charles. Stparks.org

Halloween Hollow – 10/6-8. Yunker Park. Kids’

games, mummy wrap, pumpkin decorating, food concessions and beer. 12-5PM. Mokena. Mokenapark.com

Itasca Halloween Celebration – 10/7. 1-3PM. Pony rides, bounce house, games, pumpkin decorating and more! Itascaparkdistrict.com

Witches Walk – 10/7. 4 – 11:30 PM. Ladies, get dressed up and join us for drinks, cackles & treats on our annual “spirits” walk in downtown Lemont. MyHCBA.com

Not So Scary Golf – 10/9. 11AM-6PM. Family friendly activities, new fire pit, music, mini golf and giveaways! Coyote Crossing Mini Golf. Carol Stream. csparks.org

Specters & Spirits – 10/10. Exploration of the haunted Downers Grove Museum for adults. Drinks around a bonfire before searching for signs of spirits with paranormal experts. 7PM. Downers Grove. dgparks.org

Night of 1000 Jack-o-Lanterns – 10/11-15 & 10/1822. Over 1000 real pumpkins light up the night at the Chicago Botanic Gardens. chicagobotanic.org/Halloween.

A Nightmare at West Main – 10/13 and 10/20. 7-9PM. Haunted hike through the spooky trails. Ages 10+. Tickets. Batavia. bataviaparks.org

Trick-or-Treat Trail – 10/14. Ages 2-12. 10AM12PM. Wear your costumes and bring a bag for trick or treating at Centennial Park. Register Time slot. Lemont. Lemontparkdistrict.org

Haunted Trail and Bonfire – 10/14. Bonfire, food, cider, games, wagon rides and a haunted trail. lindenhurstparks.org

Trick-or-Treat Trail – 10/14. 12-1:30PM Ages 0-10 yrs. Children and parents enjoy walking the trail at the Ray Franzen Bird Sanctuary, receiving crafts and treats

along the way. FREE! Itascaparkdistrict.com

Witches Night Out Fundraiser – 10/19. 5-10:30PM. 21+. Glam up your costumes for a night of dancing, food, signature adult drinks and raising money for Families Helping Families Charity. Naperville. Witchesnightoutnaperville.org

Paranormal Investigation with Ghostly Voices –10/19. 6:30PM. Jean Nicole Tito shares the results from investigating the paranormal the past 20 years. Lemont Public Library. Lemont. Lemontlibrary.org

All Hallows Eve – 10/20-21-15.6:30-10PM. 13-acres of haunting creatures and screaming delights at Naper Settlement! Not recommended for children under 8. napersettlement.org

Boos & Beats Benefit - 10/20. 7-11 pm. The LeaderShop is hosting a Halloween evening of live DJ music, costumes, food and drinks, for ages 21 and older. The American Legion Post 1941, La Grange. onecau.se/ boosandbeatsbenefit

Halloween Fest – 10/20. 5-7:30PM. Games, hayrides, rides at Pirate’s Cove, Trick-or-Treat walk and pumpkin patch. Register. Elk Grove Village. Elkgroveparks.org

Haunted Forest Walk – 10/20-21. Wind your way through a haunted forest trail full of scary scenes, wicked creatures and evil spirits. Afternoon matinee suitable for children under 9. Fri: 6:30-9:30PM, Sat: 1-3PM and 6:30-9:30PM. Hawthorne Woods. Woodridge. woodridgeparks.org

Haunted Hayrides – 10/20-21. Spooky, fun-filled hayrides on the trail at Eaton Preserve. Plainfield. Plfdparks.org

Trick-or-Treat Tango – 10/20. 7-8:30PM. Dancing, crafts, games, candy and prizes! $10 Registration required. foxvalleyparkdistrict.org

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Howl O’Ween Dog Parade - 10/21. Bring your dogs and dress-to-impress at Peck Farm Park’s FREE Howl O’ Ween Dog Parade! Geneva. genevaparks.org

Trunk-or-Treat – 10/22. 12-3PM. Family-friendly event with music, food, kids’ activities and more. Northbrook. Nsymca.org

Haunted Mansion Family Night – 10/25. 6PM. Listen to some hauntingly good ghost stories and create your own haunted mansion. Lemont Library. lemontlibrary.org.

Haunted Trail – 10/27. 7-9 PM. Encounter many spooky creatures that may lurk along the trail. Altman Park, Worth. worthparkdistrict.org

Tween Halloween – 10/27. 5-7:30PM. 4th and 5th graders come to tween night in costume and enjoy music, games and refreshments. Register. Elk Grove Village. Elkgroveparks.org

H2OoOooO – 10/27. 5-7:30PM. Swimming, games and a spooky goody bag. Adults register with children. Elk Grove Village. Elkgroveparks.org

Howlin’ at the Moon – 10/27-28. 21+ event. Come dressed in costume and enjoy performances, live music, local cuisine and beverages. Naper Settlement, Naperville. Napersettlement.org/event

Dia De Los Muertos Celebration – Engage in Mexico’s rich traditions and watch the movie Coco. 6PM. St. Charles. Stcparks.org

Halloween Hoedown – 10/28. Line up at 12:30PM for our annual Costume Contest and Parade followed by Trick or Treating at participating merchants. Lemont. Lemont.il.us.

Trunk-or-Treat on Court Street – 10/28. 12-3PM. Spooky drinks, treats and games. Costumes encouraged! Ottawa. Pickottawail.com

Batfest – 10/28. Halloween themed family event with trick-or-treating, pumpkin bowl, contests, BatArt, stories and games. Free. Batavia. Downtownbatavia.com

Kooky Spooky Candy Trail – 10/28. 3-5PM. Trickor-treating along the candy trail at Oakton Park, while enjoying the roaming magician. Advanced ticket purchase. Skokie. skokieparks.org

Haunted Halloween Flea Market – 10/28. Live music and ghoulish encounters and thousands of treasures for sale. 3PM– Midnight. DuPage County Fairgrounds. Wheaton. zurkopromotions.com

Trick or Treat Trail – 10/28. 12-2PM.Trick or Treat socially safe at Red Hawk Park. All participants must register for a designated time slot. Register. Red Hawk Park, Carol Stream. csparks.org

Spooktacular Fun Night – 10/30. 5-7PM. Fun for the whole family. Trick-or-Treat through the community center and stay for fun and games. Westmont. Westmontparks.org

Chicago Ghost Tours – Ongoing through 10/31. Tour the historic haunts of Chicago. Both Bus and Foot Tours available. Times vary. Tickets. chicagohauntings.com

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SEPTEMBER

Yorkville Hometown Days Festival – 8/31-9/3. Beecher Community Park. Carnival games, rides, more. Yorkville.il.us

Buffalo Grove Days – 8/31-9/4. Buffalo Grove. Bgdays. com

Fall Carnival – 9/1-3. Prairie Point Community Park hosts Windy City Carnival for one last fling. 5-10PM. Oswego. Enjoyaurora.com

Naperville Jaycees Last Fling | 9/1-4 Family fun, music acts, carnival, parade, food. Downtown Naperville. www.Lastfling.org

Irish Days – 9/2-4. Celebrate Irish culture with dance, food, music, folk bands, children’s activities. Long Grove.

longgrove.org.

Septemberfest – 9/2- 4. Live entertainment, carnival, craft show, fun and more. Schaumburg. villageofschaumburg.com

Wauconda Street Dance – 9/2. Live music on multiple stages, food, drink and dancing. Wauconda. waucondachamber.org

Maple Park Fun Fest – 9/2-4. Free. Softball, Beer Garden, rock climbing wall, toilet bowl races, bike parade. Maple Park. Mapleparkfunfest.com

Fox Valley Folk Music and Storytelling Festival – 9/3-4. Virtual bands, musicians, dancing, storytelling. Geneva. foxvalleyfolk.com

St. Charles Jazz Festival – 9/7-10. Enjoy jazz performances at 14 different venues over the weekend. stcjazzweekend.com

Wisconsin Sheep & Wool Festival – 9/8-10. Demonstrations, classes, raffle, silent auction, contests, Jefferson,

WI. wisconsinsheepandwoolfestival.com

Itasca Oktoberfest – 9/8-10. Enjoy German food, music and entertainment. Itascaparkdistrict.com

Taste of Lemont – 9/9. 5-11 PM. Enjoy Lemont’s best food and beverages and live music. Downtown Lemont. tasteoflemont.com

Downers Grove Fine Arts Festival – 9/9-10. Fine art, plus boutiques, cafes and a children’s art area. Downers Grove. Dowtowndg.org

World Dumpling Fest – 9/9-10. The Chicago Cultural Alliance brings back this annual fest to Logan Square. Experience diverse cultural dumplings from 15 area neighborhoods. Logan Square. Chicagoculturalalliance.org

Goebbert’s Fall Festival – 9/9-10/30. 9AM-6PM. Pumpkin eating dinosaur, games, animals, duck derby, haunted house. South Barrington. goebbertsgardencenter.com

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Scandinavian Day Festival

Sun., September 10, 10AM to 5:30PM

Traditional food, Crafts, Games, Gifts and Entertainment.

Celebrating 5 Nordic Cultures

Vasa Park, 35W217 Route 31, South Elgin.

FREE Parking

Adults/$10 Children 12 and under FREE www.Scandinaviandayil.com

Glow in the Park Lantern Walk – 9/10. 5-8PM. Food, face painting, balloon artist, live music followed by a paper lantern walk around the lake. Glen Ellyn. gepark.org

Impromptu Fest – 9/12-16. Contemporary Classical music, improvisation and sound are celebrated in this FREE event. Chicago. Newmusicchicago.org

Oktoberfest – 9/14-24. Authentic German food, and beer, live entertainment daily, souvenirs, hats, and steins. Camera Park, Glendale Heights westchicago.com

Fall Festival at Veteran’s Memorial Park – 9/14. 11AM2PM. Giant pumpkins, family activities and entertainment kenosha.org

Johansen Farms Children’s Zoo and Fall Festival – Opens 9/15-10/31. Farm zoo, hayrides, and pumpkin patch. Bolingbrook. johansenfarms.com

Berwyn’s Oktoberfest – 9/15-16. Live music, international food court, beer garden. Berwyn.net

Fall Fest Des Plaines

Sept. 15th (6-11pm), 16th (noon-11pm) and17th (noon-7pm)

A Three-Day Family-Friendly Festival! Great bands, carnival rides, food, fun family activities. FREE Admission. Lake Park, 2200 Lee St., Des Plaines www.FallFestDesPlaines.com

Oktoberfest – 9/15-17. Authentic German Food, carnival, vendor fair, and traditional music. Tinley Park Metra Station. Tinleychamber.org

Bengston’s Pumpkin Farm and Fall Fest – 9/15-10/31. Pumpkins, donuts, BBQ, hayrides, pumpkin chucker. Homer Glen. pumpkinfarm.com Brew at the Bridge – 9/16. Oswego’s annual craft beer festival at the scenic Fox River. 1-7PM. Oswego. Enjoyaurora.com

Autumn Fair at Peck Farm Park Saturday, September 16 | 11am-3pm

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Aurora Water Lantern Festival – 9/16. Floating lantern event at Rivers Edge Park. 4:30-9PM. Waterlanternfestival.com

Taste of Egypt Festival – 9/17-18. Delicious Egyptian Food! Fun Activities for all Ages! Camel rides, petting zoo, jewelry, souvenirs & more. Burr Ridge.TasteofEgyptFestival.com

Elmhurst Craft Beer Fest – 9/16. 1-6 PM. Elmhurst History Museum. elmhurstcraftbeerfest.com

Warrens Cranberry Festival

Kuipers Pumpkin Farm Festival | 9/16-10/29

Hay rides, autumn treats, corn maze, pig races, Big Rig Pumpkin and a jumping pillow. Maple Park www.kuipersfamilyfarm.com

Fiestas Patrias Festival– 9/16-17. Features food vendors, cultural activities, a free carnival, and entertainment. RiverEdge Park, Aurora. aurorafiestaspatrias.com

Vintage Illinois Wine Festival – 9/16-17. More than 25 wineries, plus music and food. 11AM-6PM Sat; 11AM5PM Sun. Utica. vintageillinois.com

Didier Farms Pumpkin Fest – 9/16-10/29. Mini Zoo, corn maze, farm stand, pig races. Lincolnshire. didierfarms.com

Barrington Hills Fall Festival – 9/17. 12-4PM. Live music, games, entertainment and food. Riding Center. Barrington Hills. Vbhil.gov/fall-fest

Windy Acres Farm – 9/17-10/31. Family friendly with food, beer garden and live music. windyacresfarmstand.com

Fox Fall Fest – 9/18. 9AM-3PM. Artisan Market, vendors, games and more! Downtown Oswego. facebook. com/FoxFallFest

Oaktoberfest | 9/22-23

Free. Live music, delicious fall foods, craft beers and a kids’ root beer garden. Oak Park.

www.Oakterberfest.net

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Scandinavian Day Festival

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Warrens Cranberry Festival | 9/22-24. 7AM-5PM. Cranfest marsh, food booths, Arts and Crafts and Flea Market. Parade Sunday at 1PM. Warrens, WI. www.Cranfest.com

Apple Fest – 9/22-24. Bushels of apple inspired treats, pie-eating contest, live music. Long Grove. longgrove. org/festivals/apple-fest

Autumn Fest –| 9/23. 2-5PM. Family friendly festival with kids’ activities, music, food, carnival games and more! Oak Brook. www.obparks,org

Scarecrow Fest – 9/23. 2-5PM. Free Fall nature family fun with raffles and a walk along the scarecrow trail. Lemont. Lemontparkdistrict.org

Oktoberfest – 9/23. 1-4PM. Brass band, children’s activities, and soda tastings. Free museum tours offered. Arlington Heights Historical Museum. Arlington Heights. Ahpd.org

Navy Pier Chicago Live! – 9/23-24. Chicago’s top cultural organizations in back-to-back performances. Navy Pier. Chicago. Navypier.org

Polyanna Brewing Oktoberfest – 9/23. 12-11PM. Live music, food from Weber Grill, free shuttle buses. The Forge, Lemont Quarries. Forgeparks.com

Autumn Family Fun Fest – 9/23. 1-4PM. Hayrides, pumpkin launch, petting zoo and a prairie maze. Eaton Preserve. Plainfield. Plfdparks.org

Oktoberfest – 9/23. Live polka music at the beer garden from 11AM-3PM. Free with zoo general admission. Brookfield Zoo. Czs.org/Oktoberfest

Harvest of the Acorn Moon Festival - 9/24. Pumpkin painting, hayrides, crafts, hikes and folk music. 12-3PM. FREE. Oakhurst Forest Preserve, Aurora. kaneforest.com

Autumn Opener Festival – 9/24. Pony rides, petting zoo, performers and games! Bring clothes to make a scarecrow. Castaldo Park, Woodridge. woodridgeparks.org

Fall Fest – 9/29-10/1. Entertainment, beer garden, food, a carnival and fireworks. Huntley. HuntleyFallFest.com

Fall Fest at Lincoln Park Zoo – 9/29-10/29. Celebrate the harvest season with family-friendly activities. lpzoo.org

Autumn Hayrides – 9/29-10/21. Cruise around the fields and make s’mores over your own private fire. St. Charles. Tickets at primrosefarm.org/events

STEM Fest | 9/30. 10AM – 4PM. Free family fun celebrating science, technology, engineering and math. Featuring drone flying, a Haunted Physics Lab, engaging stage presentations, science demo shows and more! Northern Illinois University, DeKalb Campus Go.niu.edu/STEMFest2023

Harvest Fest Harvest Fest | September 30 Family activities, live music, carnival games, animals, plus food and beverages.

Fischer Farm, 18W680 Old Grand Ave., Bensenville FREE admission and parking www.BvilleParks.org/harvestfest

Johnny Appleseed Festival – 9/30. Live entertainment, scarecrow decorating contest, Great Ball race. Crystal Lake. downtowncl.org

Scarecrow Festival – 9/30. Downtown Ottawa. “Toddler Friendly” annual fest has something to offer every member of the family! pickusottawail.com

Galena Oktoberfest – 9/30. 12-10PM. Food and beer, Polka lessons, Bean Bag tournament, bounce house. visitgalena.com

October

Autumn Hayrides – Fridays & Saturdays 10/1-22. Tractor-drawn wagon ride, bonfire & s’mores. Primrose Farm, St. Charles. Register: primrosefarm.org

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The Last Straw – 10/1. Scarecrows, pumpkins, pan for gold, hayrides, learn about life in the past. 12-4PM. The Gregg House Museum. westmontparks.org

Autumn Harvest Festival – 10/1. 4PM. Experience the fall harvest in 19th century farm life demonstrations with crafts, games, music, food. Schaumburg. Parkfun.com

Oktoberfest at Naper Settlement | 10/6-7. Live music, German Beer Garden, German Cuisine, Family Activities. Naperville. www.napersettlement.org

Pumpkin Patch Festival – 10/7. 9AM. South Elgin. Family-friendly. Southelgin.com

Harmony Fest – 10/7. 11AM-2PM. Food & Local Business tents. Family fun and live music. Arlington Heights. DiscoverArlington.com

Burgoo Festival – 10/7-8. Street party, vendors, craftsmen, musicians. Utica. lasallecountyhistoricalsociety.org.

Smoketoberfest – 10/7. Downtown Ottawa. Inaugural Backyard BBQ Competition for backyard chefs with pig roast & live music. pickusottawail.com

Fall Fest – 10/7. 9AM-12PM. Safety Town trick-ortreating, photo ops, fall games and more. The Depot at Wild Meadows Trace, Elmhurst. epd.org

Boo at the Zoo – 10/7-22. Family Halloween celebration in the Zoo’s West Mall. Creepy Carousel, and the Craized Maize. Weekends. Brookfield. Czs.org

Native American Harvest Pow Wow | 10/14-15 Family event including arts, crafts, food, dancing, cultural activities. Wheaton. www.Harvestpowwow.com

Caravan to Candyland – 10/18. Drive along the Halloween themed path and stop at candy/prize stations along the way. Prizes geared for ages 10 and under. St. Charles. Stcparks.org

Halloween Fest - 10/20-22. 5 – 7:30PM. Games, hayrides, rides at Pirates’ Cove, and a Trick or Treat Walk to a Pumpkin Patch. Elk Grove. elkgroveparks.org

St. Charles Scarecrow Festival | 10/6-8

Children’s rides, fish fry, scarecrow sculpting, parade, bingo and more! www.scarecrowfest.com

The Great Highwood Pumpkin Festival – 10/6-7. Allyou-can-carve pumpkins, nightly lightings, costume contests, carnival rides and live music. Highwood. Celebratehighwood.org

Bayfield Apple Festival – 10/6-8. Tour the orchards and wineries, peruse fine arts and crafts. Live music and carnival. Bayfield, WI. bayfield.org

Fall Festival and Bulb Sale – 10/6-8. 10M-4PM. Purchase bulbs shipped from Holland and enjoy family activities and Harvest Market at the Chicago Botanic Garden, Glencoe. Chicagobotanic.org

Cody’s Farm Pumpkin Fest – 10/6-31, Weekends. 10AM6PM. Corn maze, pumpkins, apple orchard, kids’ rides. Marengo. Codysfarm.com

Autumn on Parade 10/7-8

Free family fun, food court, Fun Zone, 5K, and Fun Run, and classic auto show. Parade 1PM, Sunday. Oregon, IL. wwwAutumnonparade.com

Glass Pumpkin Patch – 10/13–15. Features demos of the country’s top glassblowers and unique, handcrafted designs available for purchase. Morton Arboretum, Lisle. mortonarb.org

Fall Fest – 10/13-15. Fall Fest parade, great food and music, arts and crafts, kids’ activities and classic car show. Door County, WI. sisterbay.com

Frankenstein’s Kiddie Carnival – 10/13. 6-8PM. Wear Halloween costume and enjoy carnival games, crafts, popcorn PARCC Plainfield. Plfdparks.org

Fall Festival at Palatine Stables – 10/14. 10:30AM3:30PM. Pony rides, petting zoo, pumpkin decorating and photo ops. Palatineparks.org

Cantigny Fall Festival – 10/14. Celebrate at Cantigny with harvest-time fun for all ages! Food and shopping, music, crafts, children’s book fair, inflatables and more! 10AM-4PM. Wheaton. cantigny.org

Hinsdale Fall Family Fest | Sat. Oct. 14. 11AM-2PM Free Pumpkins for first 500 kids, Inflatables, Costume Contest, Entertainment, Giveaways, Food Trucks Trick-or-Treating downtown from 12-3pm Burlington Park, Hinsdale www.villageofhinsdale.org

Autumn Drive |10/20-22. 9AM-5PM Woodstock to Marengo. Progressive festival with barnyards, farmhouse doors and studios open to the public. Garage and antique sales. www.autumndrive.net

Pumpkin Swim – 10/20. Pumpkin hunt at the Family Aquatic Center, Oak Brook. Search for candy and prizes in the pool, with free swim after until 8:45PM. obparks.org

Boonanza – 10/20. 4-7PM. Children 10 and under, pumpkin decorating, crafts, carnival games, and balloonist. wheelingparkdistrict.com

Howlin’ at the Moon | 10/20-21. 5-10PM 21yrs and older only – local bands, food trucks, fire dancers and curiosities. Naper Settlement, Naperville. www.napersettlement.org

Sycamore Pumpkin Festival – 10/25-29. “Pumpkins of History”. Decorated pumpkins, carnivals crafs, and

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parade. sycamorepumpkinfestival.com

Fall Fest – 10/27. 6-9PM. Costume contest, inflatables, games, crafts, petting zoo, wine and live music. Warrenville. Warrenvilleparks.org

Halloween Hoedown | 10/27. 1 – 3PM

Line-Up at 12:30 p.m. (Legion Park by Metra) for Costume Contest and Parade FREE Event. Historic Downtown Lemont www.lemont.il.us/Halloween-Hoedown.

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Golf Links & Tips

The Preserve at Oak Meadows

Jamie J. Nieto, PGA – Head Golf Professional

900 N. Wood Dale Rd. Addison, IL 60101 630-595-0071

www.DuPageGolf.com

Golf Tip: Down Through Contact

The game of golf requires a variety of shots, which is why it is such a complex game. A golfer is tasked with hitting long straight shots off the tee and being able to putt with precision - all while keeping emotions in check and avoiding thoughts about the looming deadline at work or picking up the kids from practice. An area that often gets overlooked and where golfers can struggle is the mid-iron game. I see a lot of well-intentioned golfers trying to “help” the ball up into the air by swinging up at the ball through impact – a technique that seems logical but causes more harm than good. Swinging up on the ball promotes contact too low on the clubface and produces

a thin feeling shot that doesn’t have the distance golfers need.

Don’t try to lift or scoop the ball into the air with your irons. Instead, practice maintaining a feeling of keeping your chest down through impact (especially with the mid-irons) to prevent thin up-swing shots. Swinging down through impact helps get the sweet spot center of the clubface to the ball for more solid contact and a nice divot.

One is to flight the ball on a piercing trajectory that cuts through the breeze nicely. Another, perhaps easier method to hitting solid wind-beaters, is pulling a longer club and swinging easy.

Because, when many golfers are faced with shots into the wind, their first instinct is often to hit the same club as they normally would and swing as hard as possible. However, that can add unwanted spin to the ball and more directional variability, meaning it immediately balloons up in the air and lands short and likely offline.

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Golf Tip: Hitting Into the Wind

Like many aspects of golf, there are multiple ways to approach hitting shots into the wind.

So, by taking one or two more clubs (a 5 or 6 iron, instead of a 7), moving the ball slightly farther back in your stance at address (the width of a ball or two) and maintaining a smooth swing instead of going all out, both spin and launch will remain low and the shot will be less affected by the wind.

The simple point? Instead of swinging for the fences when it’s windy out, force yourself to pull a longer club and swing less than full to keep the ball below the breeze!

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Family Friendly Genesee Theatre

Fall is in full swing at The Genesee! Take the whole family to these upcoming shows!

Michael Carbonaro dazzles with amazing illusions, magic and comedy on Friday, September 8. A glow-in-the-dark dance crew lights up the stage when iLuminate arrives on Friday, October 13! Sugar Skull! A Día De Los Muertos Musical Adventure, playing Saturday, October 14, excites all ages with its huge costumes and celebration of Mexican culture. Everyone’s invited to Peppa Pig’s Sing-Along Party! on Saturday October 28. Kids will love The Underwater Bubble Show, Saturday, November 4, featuring amazing acrobats, jugglers and millions of bubbles! These shows can’t me missed! Our full line-up can be found at www.geneseetheatre.com. Tickets on sale now and new shows are put on sale

every week! Tickets are available on Ticketmaster and by visiting The Genesee Theatre Box Office.

James Lumber Center

James Lumber Center’s fall season rolls out with a Celtic music invasion, a Mexican sonic explosion, catchy cabaret music and a rockabilly legend!

The James Lumber Center for the Performing Arts at the College of Lake County announces its fall 2023 season, with additional events to be announced soon.

Tartan Terrors, Saturday, September 16, 8 p.m. Making Celtic music fun and inviting, this energetic ensemble blends the coolness of a rock show with stepdance, humor and more.

Hasta La Muerte, A Day of the Dead Show by Las Cafeteras, Friday, October 27, 10 a.m.

(school show) and 8 p.m. Rooted in the indigenous Mexican practice of honoring ancestors, this multi-dimensional performance features gorgeous music and a soul-welcoming altar.

Isaac Mizrahi, Sunday, October 29, 4 p.m. Renowned as a designer, writer, actor and more, Mizrahi brings his panache in a cabaret show full of stories, anecdotes and song.

Lee Rocker of The Stray Cats, Friday, November 10, 8 p.m. A founding member of the Grammy-nominated music group, Rocker will “rock this town” with his musical acumen and antics on the upright double bass.

Tickets on sale at www.jlcenter.clcillinois.edu or call the JLC Box Office at (847) 543-2300. Tickets may also be purchased at the JLC Box Office, 19351 West Washington Street, Grayslake. The JLC offers free parking and a generously stocked snack bar.

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GENESEE THE SPOTLIGHT IS CLOSER THAN YOU THINK THE Saturday, October 28 2:00 PM Saturday, December 2 6:00 PM THE GENESEE THEATRE • 203 NORTH GENESEE STREET, WAUKEGAN, IL GENESEETHEATRE.COM • TICKETMASTER: 800-745-3000 • 847-263-6300 Entertaining Songs and Great Family Fun Daring Acrobats and High-Flying Aerialists Saturday, November 4 4:00 PM Snow Cannons and Colorful Lasers Sunday, November 19 4:00 PM SHOWS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY!
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Denny Diamond Entertainment

Denny’s career began in ‘1977’ after landing the lead in a production of Rodger and Hammerstein’s, Carousel. Since then he has been in local productions of, The Music Man, a musical version of A Christmas Carol, Oklahoma and, The Best Little Whore House in Texas to name a few. Since his ‘2000’ appearance on Dick Clark’s show, Your Big Break, Denny has been traveling across the country performing his one-of-a-kind tribute to the music of Neil Diamond. He has a carefree, fun-loving attitude on stage, but what really sets him apart is his full-throated, robust baritone voice. During “2020”, like many other musicians, Denny started having fun streaming his performances online. Always up for a laugh, he began to refer to himself as The World’s Okayest Vocalist. This new moniker caught on, and with it he’s added new themed performances to his repertoire. Visit DennyDiamond.com for everything Denny Diamond.

Moraine Valley Community College

Fine and Performing Arts Center

Experience world-class award-winning artists at Moraine Valley at an affordable rate! The 2023-24 season features Jim Witter, Feelin’ Groovy, Zimbabwe Gospel a cappella Nobuntu, Grammy Award-winning New York Voices, Japanese drumming DRUM TAO, and bring

the whole family to The Magic of Bill Blagg LIVE! Our Art Gallery will feature local artists and the Academic Music and Theater have a great lineup of events, such as The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical, Moraine Chorale and Chamber Singers’ Merry Christmas Music, play Name That Tune with Moraine Valley Flute Choir, and much more. Get tickets www.morainevalley.edu/fpac/tickets or 708-974-5500.

Broadway In Chicago

Broadway In Chicago is the source for terrific seats to the most exciting shows in Chicago’s bustling Downtown Theater District. On the stages of the James M. Nederlander Theatre, the Cadillac Palace Theatre, the CIBC Theatre, the Auditorium Theatre and the Broadway Playhouse, you will discover theater productions direct from Broadway and world premieres of productions destined for Broadway. Ticket prices for some Broadway shows start as low as $24. Current and upcoming productions include Hamilton, The Lehman Trilogy, A Wonderful World, Company, Beetlejuice, The Wiz, BOOP! The Musical, The Illusionists –Magic of the Holidays, Christmas with C.S. Lewis,The Hip Hop Nutcracker, Stomp, and Dr. Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical. Visit BroadwayInChicago.com for tickets and more information! (See our ad on p. 5.)

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KEEPING KIDS ACTIVE

Team sports are a great way to keep kids active but not all kids enjoy playing them. When kids avoid team sports, parents look for other ways their children can continue to be healthy and active. How can you get your kids moving around when they aren’t part of a sports team?

Encourage lifelong activities

Choose activities that have the potential for lifelong enjoyment such as biking, swimming, walking, and hiking. These activities are great because while they can be done individually, for a lifetime, they also can be enjoyed as a family. Encourage everyone to go on a walk or bike ride together, hike in a local park, or spend the day at the pool. Get a step counter for each family member and create a friendly competition to see who can get the most steps.

Go outside

Simply getting your kids outside can be a great way to sneak in exercise. Visit a local park, encourage them to climb trees, swing, or play tag. Have your child go on a “treasure hunt” in the backyard and collect items that interest them like sticks, rocks, flowers, or leaves. Catching fireflies in the summer, building a snowman in the winter, or raking leaves in the fall all help kids to be active while not playing a sport.

Individual sports

Just because your child does not enjoy team sports does not mean they may not enjoy an individual sport. Gymnastics, swimming, track and field, wrestling, diving, archery, golf, or weight

lifting are all good examples of individual sports where children compete against themselves.

Limit screen time

When screen time is allowed, try to encourage them to move while they are watching television. If a song comes on, get up and dance or march along. If they are playing video games, encourage games that involve move-

ment. If the child is sedentary while enjoying screen time, ask them to complete some sort of activity like chores or outdoor play before they turn the television or tablet on.

Set an example

Children learn by example. If the parent has a low activity level the child will most likely see exercise as a low priority. Lead by example

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and get moving. Begin an exercise routine or a hobby that includes movement, like gardening, and invite your child to join you. Make the most of the time together.

Dance and theater

Turn on the music and have a family dance party. There is nothing like a great song to get a body moving. Dancing is fun and it’s great exercise too. Some children may also enjoy trying dance classes, baton twirling, or cheerleading. All of these are a great source of exercise. If your child is drawn to music and theater, get them involved in a theater production in school or your community.

Find a new hobby

Encourage your child to find a hobby that encourages movement and activity such as skateboarding, fishing, bowling, and woodworking. If the child is doing something they enjoy they won’t even notice they are also exercising.

Play

Leisure sports can be more fun for kids that don’t care for team sports because they are less competitive and therefore have less pressure to perform at a higher level. Encouraging kids to play gets them active. Playing frisbee or frisbee golf, tag, catch, shooting hoops, and duck duck goose all require kids to run around. They will be having so much fun they won’t notice they are exercising.

Chores

Chores are a great way to get kids active and teach them the value of hard work at the same time. Ask your child to clean their room, vacuum, mow the lawn, or sweep. Consider paying them an allowance for more motivation.

While team sports have many benefits, they are not for everyone. Kids who do not enjoy team sports don’t have to be less active. With these tips, kids will enjoy an active lifestyle that can be maintained for a lifetime.

Girl Scouts

Girls are encouraged to be their most authentic self in our Girl Scout programs as they discover their strengths and rise to meet new challenges. With new and diverse programs and events offered throughout the year, girls can discover what they’re passionate about, step outside of their comfort zones by trying new activities, or make lifelong friends through troop bonding. Learn more about how you or your girl can get involved with Girl Scouts today! www.girlscoutsgcnwi.org

Sports Performance Volley Ball

The Great Lakes Center in Aurora, offers youth volleyball programs ages 3 years to 12th grade for both boys and girls. Our Youth Academy offers programs for elementary age children of all skill levels. GLC Elite and SPVB Select offer local volleyball club programs for junior high and high players. Join us today. Please visit our website for more information. www.greatlakescenter.com

Paul Hruby Ice Arena

Glide into fun at the Paul Hruby Ice Arena, located inside Ridgeland Common Recreation Complex at 415 Lake Street, Oak Park IL. The Park District of Oak Park’s year-round, regulationsized ice arena is home to Figure Skating, Hockey, and Learn to Skate classes for youth and adults. Our family-friendly ice rink provides public skate sessions most Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Skate rental is available. Visit pdop.org/icearena for details.

Rock ‘ n’ Kids

Fall Fun! Rock ‘n’ Kids provides music, movement and imagination classes for 1-5 years at park districts in Chicagoland! Tot Rock and Kid Rock are interactive and educational, with each class including songs and rhymes, basic dance steps and movements, fine and gross motor skills, rhythm instruments and movement props, imaginative play, socialization and fun! We are also available for mobile music and dance parties! We have been singing, dancing, and playing for over 28 years! Get more information at www.rockitkids.com.

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As the weather is getting cooler and the leaves begin changing color on the trees, it’s time to start planning a fun fall party your kids will love! Party Host Helpers is here to help you prepare for all your fall party needs. Here are 5 unique fall-themed ideas to include at your next party!

Create a caramel apple bar your kids are sure to love! Start by cutting up apples into slices and putting them on a stick. Then heat some caramel sauce and get dipping. Kids love getting to choose their toppings and you can easily organize them in cupcake tins. These toppings can consist of chocolate chips, mini marshmallows, nuts, candy, and more!

Nothing says fall like pumpkins do! Gather your kids and decorate some pumpkins. The younger kids can have fun using paint andstickers to decorate their pumpkins. For the older kids, with adult supervision, they can get creative and carve jack-o-lanterns. This is a perfect activity just in time for Halloween!

Cool fall nights call for a bonfire! Grab your blankets and gather around the campfire. Kids can enjoy toasting their marshmallows over the bonfire with the help of an adult. You can still enjoy those smores even though summer is over!

Create a fall-themed scavenger hunt for your kids outside! Keep the kids busy by hiding clues in your yard, for them to search for different items of nature. When they have completed the scavenger hunt, reward their hard work with fall cookies and small prizes!

Get outside and watch your favorite Halloween movie under the stars! Inflatable projectors are a great way to watch a movie in your backyard. Pop up some popcorn and cook up some hot chocolate to sip on. Our party helpers would be perfect to hire to set up for the outdoor movie night! Your kids can get comfortable in their pajamas and cozy up under blankets while they enjoy a fall movie!

These 5 fall party ideas are sure to wow your kids this autumn. With the stress of going back to school, it can be hard to think of unique activities for kids at your next fall party. Now that you’re ready for your party,

hire an event helper from Party Host Helpers so you can relax and enjoy the time you put into this amazing party!

When looking for hosts for a future party, call (844) 30-PARTY or email: parties@partyhosthelpers.com. To learn more visit partyhosthelpers.com

Bring Fall Into Your Home

• Toss a Fall pillow on the couch.

• Add a cozy throw blanket to a chair

• Scatter mini pumpkins in various places.

• Bake a loaf of pumpkin bread.

• Put on a crockpot of chili.

• Swap out your front door mat for a more Fall-ish one.

• Fill a bowl with pumpkins & gourds as a centerpiece on your kitchen table.

• Fill a vase with acorns

• Light a pumpkin scented candle.

• Hang a Fall wreath on your front door

• Add a pot of mums to your front porch.

• Hang a fall dish towel on the outside of your oven door.

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Sonny Acres Farm offers endless possibilities to make your next event unforgettable, boasting 22 acres of space, making it the perfect option for just about any occasion. From breathtaking weddings set amidst one of our scenic backdrops to large scale corporate events, family reunions, kids birthday parties and more, the customization options are flexible and pair perfectly with any occasion. Treat your guests to our seasonal offerings including access to amusement rides, petting zoo, hayrides and much more. Visit www.sonnyacres.com. Located at 29W310 North Av enue, West Chicago, IL 60185. (630) 231-3859 [See our ad on the Back Cover.]

Volo Museum

There are tons of “usual” places to host your parties. Why not have it at one of the most unique places in the world? Volo Museum just finished a brand-new private party building called the Party Barn. 15, 30 or 45 person party packages include a private room, party host, pizza, soft drinks and all-day admission to the Museum, Jurassic Gar

dens (a 15k sq ft indoor dinosaur park) or both! For more info email partybooking@volofun.com. [See our ad on the Inside Back Cover.]

ClimbZone Chicago

Do your kids love to climb? Now there is a place for kids to safely climb as high as they want without anyone telling them to “get down from there”. At ClimbZone, guests of all ages and abilities can reach for the stars aboard a giant space rocket, ascend a giant bookcase, scale the ancient bones of a T-Rex, or look the presidents on Mt. Rushmore in the eyes. Experi ence active entertainment like never before with 65 uniquely themed climbing walls, 2-level high ropes course, 60-ft zip line, Chicago themed laser tag, spinning bumper cars, arcade games and soft play area. Ask us about memberships, birthday party packages, and group rates. 2500 W. Bradley Pl, Chicago. 773-455-0555. www.climbzone.us/chicago

WhirlyBall

Whether you’re celebrating a birthday, an engagement, a team-building event, or raising funds for your not-for-

profit, WhirlyBall Naperville has you covered for non-stop fun! In addition to WhirlyBall, there’s a multi-level LaserTag arena, eight bowling lanes, a four-lane VIP private bowling suite, and HyperBowling. Offering a relaxed yet elevated dining experience featuring fresh takes on classic American fare, an expansive collection of 24 rotating craft beer selections, and refreshing signature cocktails. Reserve your space today! WHIRLYBALL NAPERVILLE, 3103 ODYSSEY CT, 630-932-4800, WhirlyBall.com/Naperville

Fleetwood

Our venue hosts public skating, birthday parties (our specialty) privates and fundraisers. We promote family fun for all ages plus for “health sake, roller skate.” Complete Birthday Packages include Admission, Skate Rentals, Pizza & Soft Drink, Birthday Centerpiece, Gift for Birthday Person, Birthday Host and Mic Announcement. Check website for our ongoing specials and public skating times. Fleetwood Roller Rink (established 1957) is a family-owned business. Located at 7231 West Archer Ave., Summit. 708-458-0300. www.fleetwoodrollerrink.co

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September/October 2023 suburban family | subfam.com celebrate! 45 climb TO NEW HEiGHTS! 2500 W. Bradley Pl, Chicago, IL 60618 | climbzone.us/chicago | (773) 455-0555 25ft Tall Climbing Walls . Laser Tag . Bumper Cars . High Ropes Course Zipline . Soft Play . Arcades . Quick Serve Café . Seasonal Memberships PARTY PACKAGES FOR ALL AGES, GROUP SIZES AND BUDGETS

Healthy Routines for Back-to-School

With schools back in session, it’s understandable

that many parents and students may feel anxious.

Healthy routines can help your students stay productive and positive, particularly during this time of heightened. Daily patterns of actions not only help kids develop life skills but also help them feel safe.

Here are five helpful tips on setting healthy practices for the upcoming school year:

1Avoid the morning rush—and frazzled nerves—by setting the stage the night before.

Avoid a frantic rush involving making decisions or looking for items in the morning; prepare outfits or school uniforms before going to sleep. Make it a habit to organize everything your child needs for the next school day in a specific place the evening before, including backpacks and school projects. For many families, this may be an area near the door. As children age, they can take on more and more responsibility for this before-school prep routine themselves.

2Start the day with a healthy breakfast—and maybe some positive affirmations.

Hunger is a type of chronic stress on the body that impairs learning as well as physical and mental development. Spending time together sharing a nutritious breakfast and some positive affirmations or expectations also sets the tone for the rest of the day. Try to have breakfast at the same time each day. Involve your child in breakfast prep if they’re old enough.This shared experience creates an opportunity to bond and, more importantly, builds their confidence to prepare their own meals someday.

3Get quality sleep.

Sleep is crucial to physical and mental health and for successfully maintaining routines. So be consistent about bedtime and wake time. Help kids wind down by ruling that electronics can’t be used close to bedtime and helping them to switch to calming activities such as reading or taking a warm bath.

It may be harder to enforce bedtimes with teens; therefore, it’s essential to communicate with young adults regularly about how sleep deficiency can impact their performance and productivity. It may help to invite your teen to join you for a warm cup of tea or a meditation session before bedtime. Or you can encour-

age them to explore and find their own winddown routines and activities.

4Practice and express gratitude. Kids need a safe space where they can talk about their problems. As a parent, conversations, where your child opens up about their troubles, allow you to promote gratitude without devaluing their worries.

Make it a habit to spend quality time with your child each day to talk about what you are grateful for that day.The best time to connect would be over dinner or before bedtime; make sure the TV is off and electronics, especially smartphones, are set aside. If they’re not comfortable talking, journaling might be more their style.

5Allow flexibility when necessary. While routines can be healthy and reassuring, they can also induce anxiety, particularly for a child that feels pressured to maintain a schedule. Sometimes, routines need to be tweaked to meet your goals and sustain mental health.

When routines become too stressful, allow time for soothing activities. For some, a nap or a walk is all they need. For others, a longer break or a counseling session with a professional may be essential.

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4 PracticalWays toTame the

Everyone had a busy day. Maybe it was at school learning and working hard. Maybe it was at home keeping up with the household. Maybe it was at work doing what you love or what needs to be done. Maybe it was endless errands that leave you feeling like you spent the day in the car.

No matter how you spent the busy day, now everyone is home and ready to relax, but there’s that pesky homework to take care of. Before it turns into a battle of wills and even tears try these tips to keep the peace.

1. Be Present. I know this is hard. We have so much to do, and we multitask. Dinner is not going to cook itself, right? Multitasking, however, may be causing more stress and mistakes.

The more present we can be the more quickly things seem to get accomplished. If your child struggles with homework your availability can make a big difference allowing you to answer a question before frustration takes over.

2. Side by Side Reading. Many kids have reading time as part of their homework. Show kids that reading is a priority by making that time a family reading time. Everyone can participate.

Grab something for yourself and sit down and read. It can be the novel collecting dust on your nightstand or the newspaper. Even something for work could count here as long as it is dedicated reading time. (And no, Facebook doesn’t count.) Even a little kids can sit with a stack of books to look through. Mod-

eling good reading habits goes a long way in teaching kids that reading is a good part of everyone’s life.

3. Know What Makes Your Child Tick. Some people insist doing homework right when kids get home is the best way to get it done. While this ensures a less tired child, that may not work for every kid.

Some kids need time to decompress from a busy school day. You may find that a half hour for snack and playing outside works wonders. Try out some different times and see what works for your child. Once you find what works best, try to make it consistent.

4. Wave the White Flag. Sometimes you just need to surrender. There are days that feel overwhelming and the homework is just too much. While it is important to teach responsibility, we need to be able to recognize when something is truly too difficult for a child to work on independently. Often this

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indicates that more instruction is needed in the classroom before the child can do it without teacher support at home.

Instead of forcing a truly difficult task, talk about it with your child and make a note for the teacher that it was exceptionally hard. This is not an excuse for not wanting to do homework. Most teachers would much rather know that a student is struggling at home than have a child in tears over their work or, even worse, a parent complete the assignment.

Homework is an opportunity to practice things learned in class and provide feedback for the teacher about how much of a concept a child grasps. Teachers have no desire to know that a parent is capable of completing that math worksheet. Open communication with the teacher, parent and child makes homework a much better experience for everyone.

Homework can be a tricky task after a long day. For most kids’ homework is a reality of school life. Making the best out of it will help both you and your child.

Center for Talent Development

ACADEMIC ADVENTURE WITH LIFETIME IMPACT

Center for Talent Development at Northwestern University is dedicated to helping gifted students nurture their talents and reach their full potential.

Programs for Families and Students, Age 4 - Grade 12

• Weekend, summer, and online enrichment and accelerated, credit-bearing courses

• Leadership programs

• Assessment and academic planning services for students

Explore all our programs at ctd.northwestern.edu

SS.Cyril& Methodius

A 2019 National Blue Ribbon School

SS. Cyril and Methodius School provides an excellent Catholic education from preschool through Eighth grade in a compassionate environment that strives to develop each student spiritually, academically, physically, and emotionally.

The BLUE RIBBON FLAG is recognized as a trademark of excellence with NATIONALLY normed TEST SCORES in the top 15%… only 50 private schools throughout the country are eligible for nominations to the U.S. Dept. of Education.

Our school asserts an advanced academic curriculum enhanced by computer and science labs, one-to-one Chrome books from 5-8, Chrome carts available to grades K-4, along with new iPads, Smart boards in all classrooms and yearly upgrades to curriculum through new materials.

Our teachers are State Certified and certified as Religious Educators; many have advanced degrees and keep up with professional development.

Comprehensive after-school, extra-curricular activities are offered to increase positive student growth. On-site morning and after school care is available to help ease the worry of working parents. Financial Aid is also available. Please inquire at school.

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SS. Cyril and Methodius Catholic School

SS. Cyril and Methodius School provides an excellent Catholic education from Pre-K through 8th grade in a compassionate environment that strives to develop each student spiritually, academically, physically, and emotionally. In 2019, SSCM was awarded a National Blue Ribbon, which is a trademark of excellence in education. This prestigious recognition is only awarded to 50 non-public schools throughout the nation. Our Phi-

losophy is to guide each child to realize their unique talents and fulfill his/her potential. Our goal is to enrich and develop each student through Catholic Faith by promoting self-esteem, discipline, common sense, and courtesy in a positive, healthy, respectful and safe environment. Address: 607 Sobieski St, Lemont, IL 60439. (630) 257-6488. school.stcyril.org

Center Talent Development

Center Talent Development (CTD) at Northwestern University helps young people age 4-

grade 12 find their strengths and interests and create their unique talent development path. No student is born with a set destination. CTD believes that talents, passions, and goals are discovered and nurtured through exploration, experience, and mentorship. Through CTD’s assessment, academic enrichment, and accelerated course options, students discover what they truly love to learn and how to reach their full potential.”617 Dartmouth Place, Evanston, IL 60208. www.ctd.northwestern.edu/

The 2023-2024 academic year is in full swing across the USA. As children get acquainted with new schedules and routines, teachers, and friends, many parents wonder what they can do to help their kids succeed this year at school. With declining test scores, staffing shortages, etc. now more than ever a higher rate of children are struggling academically, emotionally, and mentally.

Follow this advice from Dr. Rebecca Jackson, Brain Wellness Expert and author of ‘Back on Track’ to help your child thrive.

• Set homework expectations based on attention span and not based on the amount of homework or their age and grade level. This will set you both up for greater success!

• If your child can focus for 15 minutes at a time, but homework requires an hour plan ahead! This will require you to either join your child in supporting their attention and work beyond the first 15 minutes or break the homework up into chunks.

• Create a routine of structure and support

• Choose a night to sit down and review the school portal together to review what is coming up - keep the interaction positive and create a plan for the week. The goal is for your student

to feel supported.

• Next help support the plan with gentle reminders and guidance where needed

• Goal setting - Each new year is a fresh start, and while it’s easy to start with high hopes and big plans for success, staying consistent in working towards those goals throughout the year is hard.

• Ask your child to write down three goals for the year that are their goals - (not your goals for them).

• Break the goals down into smaller parts to talk about what needs to be done each week and day to achieve those goals

• As a parent write down three goals in how you will support your child in achieving THEIR goals

• Post the goals someplace visible as a reminder to keep everyone on track for success!

Dr. Jackson is currently the VP of Programs and Outcomes for Brain Balance, where she designs and implements programs focused on strengthening the brain to optimize human performance for a variety of ages and abilities.

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Running in autumn is beautiful. The temperatures drop in the fall, making it an ideal time to run outside. The humidity and heat won’t cause your body extra stress. You won’t get dehydrated so quickly. All in all, your running performance might noticeably improve thanks to better weather conditions. Maintaining your goal pace may suddenly become a little easier, too, as you try to hit your next goal. Temperature changes can happen quickly during the fall season. Layer your clothing and plan to take off layers off as you warm up. Lights, reflective gear and bright colors are great ways to increase your visibility. Avoid slipping on wet leaves. It’s peak time for many bucket-list races. You have many to choose from here, so sign up and go!

SEPTEMBER

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9

Chicago Children’s Dyslexia Centers 5K. Bloomingdale. walkfordyslexiachicago.org

PAWS Chicago 5K. Chicago. pawschicago.org/5k

Children’s Dyslexia Center 5K Run/Walk. Bloomingdale. donate.childrensdyslexiacenterchicago.org

Spring Chance BQ.2 Geneva. bq2races.com

Itasca Oktoberfast 5K Run. Itasca. itascaoktoberfast5k.org

Naperville Trails Half Marathon. Naperville. Allcommunityevents.com/napervilletrailshalfmarathon

Last Chance BQ.2 Geneva. bq2races.com Here for LIFE Walk. Saint Charles. spsamerica.org

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10

Walk to End Alzheimer’s | Sun. Sept. 10 North Shore

Funds raised go to Alzheimer’s care, support and research.

www.alz.org/Walk

North Shore Century. Between Chicago and Wisconsin. evanstonbikeclub.org

Brookfield Zoo Run. Brookfield Zoo. Czs.org

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16

Pint 1K Run. Oswego. Enjoyaurora.com

0.5K Beer and Donut Run. Itasca. Itascaparkdistrict.com

LUNG FORCE Walk. Wheaton. LungForce,org

Geneva Park District

Harvest Hustle 5K & Kids Mile Fundraiser Peck Farm Park

Check-In/Registration: 9-9:45 AM

Kids Mile: 10 AM and 5K: 10:30 AM 4038 Kaneville Road, Geneva

www.genevaparks.org/special-events/ harvest-hustle-5k/ [See our ad on Page 3.]

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17

Walk to End Alzheimer’s | Sun Sept. 17 Naperville

Funds raised go to Alzheimer’s care, support and research.

www.alz.org/Walk

Fox Valley Marathon, Half Marathon and 20-Mile Race St. Charles. fv26.com

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North Shore Triathlon. Wilmette. trinorthshore.com

Sea Blue Run/Walk. Chicago. Zerocancer.org

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23

Chicago Walk for Apraxia. Elk Grove. Apraxia-kids.org

St. Jude Walk/Run. Chicago. Fundraising.stjude.org

Step It Up for Clearbrook 5K. Arlington Heights. Clearbrook.org

Monster and Me Mile Run. Lemont. Lemontjuniorwomansclub.org

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24

Kid’s Triathlon. Oswego. RunOswegoland.org

Brain Up 5K Walk/Run. Frankfort. brainup.ngo

Barkapalooza 5K Run. Lisle. Wshs-dg.org

DeKalb Corn Classic 10K and 5K Race. DeKalb. dekalbcornclassic.org

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30

Walk to End Alzheimer’s | Sat. Sept. 30 St. Charles Funds raised go to Alzheimer’s care, support and research.

www.alz.org/Walk

NEDA Walk. Chicago. Nedawalk.org

Light the Torch 5K. Wheaton. Wheatonparkdistrict.com

Bigfoot Trail Run 5K. Aurora. Foxvalleyparkdistrict.org

Spooky Sprint. Tinley Park. Raceroster.com

AIDS Run/Walk. Chicago. Aidsrunwalk.org

Run for the Kids: Superhero Hustle 5K Run/2 Mile Walk. Villa Park. easterseals.com.

Race to Wrigley. Chicago. Race-cubs.com

OCTOBER

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1

Lemons of Love Pink Lemonade Zest 5k. Mt. Prospect. lemonsoflove.org

Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk of DuPage. Wheaton. secure.acsevents.org

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7

Walk to End Alzheimer’s | Sat. Oct. 7 Soldier Field - Chicago

Funds raised go to Alzheimer’s care, support and research.

www.alz.org/Walk

Montgomery 5K & 10K River Run . Village of Montgomery. montgomeryil.org/187/River-Run-5K-10K

Abbott Chicago 5K. Chicago. chicago5k.com

Monster Mash 5K. Geneva. Crm.enmotive.com

Race to Cure Sarcoma. Chicago. P2p.onecause.com

Fall Color 5K Run and Walk. Lisle. Mortonarb.org

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8

Bank of America Marathon. Chicago. chicagomarathon.com

The Buddy Walk. Bolingbrook. Chicagolandbuddywalk.org

Chicago Lupus Walk and Fun Run. Lincoln Park. Lupusil.org

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14

Des Plaines River Trail Races. Vernon Hills. Desplainesrivertrailraces.com

Nik’s Home Run, 7k Run, 1.5 Mile Fun Walk. Loves Park Nikolasritschelfoundation.org

Mummy Mile Fun Run. St. Charles. Stcparks.org

Out of the Darkness Walk. Ottawa. pickusottawail.com

Run the Beat 5K. Morris. Morrisil.org

Brew Trot. Warrenville. Warrenvilleparks.org

Saw Wee Kee - Fall Trail Run. Yorkville. RunOswegoland.org

Country Sole Half Marathon and 10K. Chicago. allcommunityevents.com/countrysolerun

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15

Chicago 10K Run. Chicago. Chicago19k.com

Run with the Nuns 5K Run/Walk. Lemont. runwiththenuns.org

World’s Largest Corn Maze 5K Run/Walk and Kids’ Dash. Spring Grove. allcommunityevents.com

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21

NAMI Run for Mental Health 5K Run/Walk. Batavia. namiwalks.org

Rosehill Cemetery Crypt 5K. Chicago. Chicagoevents.com

Out of the Darkness Walk. Chicago. Afsp.org

Spooky Sprint. Plainfield. Plfdparks.org

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22

Autism Speaks 5K/1-Mile Walk. Chicago. act. autismspeaks.org

Healthy Driven Naperville Half Marathon and 5K Run Naperville. runnaperville.com

Light the Night Walk. Western Springs. lightthenight.org

Red Eye 5K Run. Joliet. jpdrun3.com

MONDAY, OCTOBER 23

Autism Speaks 5K/1-Mile Walk. Wheaton. act. autismspeaks.org

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28

Moraine Valley Community College Health, Fitness & Recreation Center 10th Annual Halloween 5K Run/Walk: 9 AM

Kid’s Dash Race at 10:15 AM Sat. 10/28, USATF-IL certified. Family activities included! 9000 W. College Parkway, Palos Hills morainevalley.edu/fitrec

The Universal Sole Trail Challenge. Palos. universalsole.com Bat Race 5K/10K. Batavia. Bataviaunitedway.org/bat-race Halloween Hustle 5K – Palatine. Halloweenhustle.com

Hot Cider Hustle 8 mi. and 5K. Wheaton.allcommunityevents.com/hotciderhustle

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29

Haunted Oak 5K | Sun. Oct. 29th at 4PM Spooktacular and Beertastic time. Charitable Running Event for the family. Old Oak Country Club, Homer Glen Chicago Lithuanians Rotary Club www.hauntedoak5k.com

Hot Cider Hustle 8 mi. and 5K. Wheaton.allcommunityevents.com/hotciderhustle

Sycamore Pumpkin Run 10K Road Race Sycamore. pumpkinrunsycamore.com

Day of the Dead Family 5K Run/Walk. Wheelingparkdistrict.com

Healthy Driven FRAIDYCAT 5K GHOST RUN 8K & MEOW MILE. Oswego. FRAIDYCAT5K.COM

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SEPTEMBER

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2

FOOD Taste of Serbia – Traditional cuisine, music, cultural events and dance, raffles. St. Basil Serbian Orthodox Church. Noon-11PM. Lake Forest – Mettawa, IL. tasteofserbia.org

FAMILY Illinois Railway Museum – Open late for nighttime rides until 9:30PM. Only for train rides, advanced tickets encouraged. Union, IL 815-9234391. Events scheduled at www.irm.org

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3

CONCERT West End 40 – A combination of musical talents in the genres of Top 40, Jazz, Gospel and original music at Parade Field, Cantigny. 3–5PM Wheaton. cantigny.org

Happy Labor Day!

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4

CONCERT Shining Star – A tribute to Earth, Wind and Fire at Parade Field, Cantigny. 3–5PM Wheaton. cantigny.org

WEDNSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6

KIDS Home School Day – Participate in traditional farm chores. Purchase tickets. St. Charles. Stcparks.org

ONLINE Understanding Medicaid and How to Protect Assets – Elder Law Attorney, Matt Margolis,

discusses the ins and outs of Medicaid. 9:15AM. Register. Online. Nsymca.org

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7

FAMILY Touch-A-Truck – Climb, play and explore a variety of vehicles in Blackberry Farm’s back parking lot. 9:30AM-12:30PM. Aurora. Foxvalleyparkdistrict.org

FAMILY Night at the Movies – Watch Lyle, Lyle Crocodile outdoors on a big screen at 95th Street Community Plaza. 7:30PM. Naperville. napervilleparks.org

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8

ADULT Wayne Messmer Quartet at the NSYMCA – An adult evening of music and dancing featuring the Wayne Messmer Quartet. Northbrook. Nsymca.org

FAMILY Pirates Cove Campout – 7-8PM. Families can enjoy rides, reptile show, crafts and more. Light dinner and breakfast provided. Register. Elk Grove Village. Elkgroveparks.org

MOVIE Drive-In Movies – Elvis at The Oaks Recreation and Fitness Center. 8PM. Register. Mokena. Mokenapark.com

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9

Downers Grove Park District Dog Daze –Activities for you and your pooch! Splash Zone, Peanut Butter licking contest. 12-4PM. Fisher Park, Downers GroveDgparks.org

ADULTS Cup in Hand Kickball – Play a game of kickball while holding your favorite beverage. 10AM. Ottawa. Pickusottawail.com

ART West End Arts Festival – Juried fine arts festival featuring live jazz, chef demonstrations, wine tasting, art classes, and interactive fun for kids. La Grange. lgba.com

ART Art on the Fox – Juried artists in a variety of mediums. Live music. Food. 10AM–5PM. Algonquin. amdurproductions.com

EXHIBIT Stone Carvers of Earth and Imagination – Through 9/30. 2PM. Sculptors present artworks

in alabaster, limestone, marble, and steatite. During regular museum hours. Oak Brook. Lizzadromuseum.org

FAMILY Pirates Cove Campout – 7-8PM. Families can enjoy rides, reptile show, crafts and more. Light dinner and breakfast provided. Register. Elk Grove Village. Elkgroveparks.org

FAMILY “A River Thru History” – An early American festive gathering of fur trappers, settlers, craftsmen, and entertainers along the banks of the Des Plaines River. 10AM-5PM. Columbia Woods Forest Preserve, Willow Springs. ariverthruhistory.com

FAMILY Big Truck Show – See the innerworkings of tractors, trucks and cars. Bring your camera for photo ops. 10AM-12PM. St. Charles. Stcparks.org

FAMILY Touch-A-Truck – 9AM. Climb and explore a variety of vehicles at Berens Park. Free. Elmhurst. Epd.org

HISTORY Revolutionary War Reenactment –Experience the battle and enjoy the sights and sounds of the 18th century. Food available for purchase. Parade Field and Polo Field at Cantigny. Wheaton. Cantigny.org

LECTURE Stone Carving – Sculptor Ted Strandt discusses his work influences and processes. 2PM. Ages 12 and up. Lizzadro Museum, Oak Brook. Register lizzadromuseum.org

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10

ART Art on the Fox – Juried artists in a variety of mediums. Live music. Food. 10AM–5PM. Algonquin. amdurproductions.com

ART West End Arts Festival – Juried fine arts festival featuring live jazz, chef demonstrations, wine tasting, art classes, and interactive fun for kids. La Grange. lgba.com

FAMILY “A River Thru History” – An early American festive gathering of fur trappers, settlers, craftsmen, and entertainers along the banks of the Des Plaines River. 10AM - 4PM. Columbia Woods Forest Preserve, Willow Springs. ariverthruhistory.com

HISTORY Revolutionary War Reenactment – Experience the battle and enjoy the sights

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and sounds of the 18th century. Food available for purchase. Parade Field and Polo Field at Cantigny. Wheaton. Cantigny.org

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13

ART Smash Your Acrylics – Bloomingdale Artists Association at Bloomingdale Park District Museum. 6:30PM. Bloomingdale. bpetrosius@gmail.com

FAMILY Day of Play Event –Romeoville Park District at Rotary Park event includes activities and crafts. 5-7PM. Plainfield. Plfdparks.org

SENIORS Seniorpalooza – Annual health and fun fair targeted toward the seniors in our community. 1 – 3PM. Northbrook. Nsymca.org

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14

FAMILY Fall Special Needs Night – Families with special needs can enjoy Blackberry Farm and all attractions after hours. Purchase tickets. Aurora. Foxvalleyparkdistrict.com

FAMILY Car Cruise Night – Classic cars, food trucks, music and family fun! 5–8 PM. Konow’s. Homer Glen. konowscornmaze.com

OUTDOORS A Night for Nature – 5-8PM. Tickets include small plates, tours of McCormick Woods and Spring Brook, Live entertainment and more. Dupageforest.org/night-for-nature

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15

FAMILY Rockin’ Jewelry for Kids – Children ages 8+ can make their own gemstone jewelry with the Rockin’ Jewelry for kids. All materials included. Reservations. 1:30PM. Lizzadro Museum. Oak Brook. Lizzadromuseum.org

FAMILY Glow in the Garden – Wear anything that glows for end of summer activities and paper lanterns. Nicholas Conservatory. 6-9PM. Rockford. Nicholasconservatory.com/glow-in-the-garden

TWEENS Pirate’s Cove Tween Campout – 6PM7AM. 4th and 5th graders stay overnight at Pirate’s Cove with a climbing wall, bonfire, s’mores and a late-night movie. Tent provided. Register. Elk Grove. Elkgroveparks.org

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16

ART Park Forest Art Fair – Outdoor art exhibition. Downtown Park Forest on Main St. between Western Ave. and Orchard Dr. 10AM–5PM. Park Forest. tallgrassarts.org

ART Burr Ridge Art Fair – Juried artists in a variety of mediums. Live music. Food. 10AM–5PM. Deer Park. amdurproductions.com

ART Riverwalk Fine Art Fair – Outdoor juried art exhibition along the DuPage River. 10AM-5PM. Naperville. napervilleartleague.com

CONCERT Mickey Hatfield Trio – Local band performing live music from Willie Nelson, REM, Avett Brothers and more. 12-2PM. The Glen. Glenview. Butterfieldpd.com

CRAFTS Fall Craft Fair – Shop over 30 local craft-

ers and vendors at Glenbriar Park. Glenview. Butterfieldpd.com

CULTURE Celebracion de los Arboles – Celebration of the Trees. Experience the diverse and vibrant cultures of Latin America through dance, music and food. Included with Arboretum Admission. Morton Arboretum. Lisle. Mortonarb.org

FAMILY Downtown Lisle Car Show – Main Street, Burlington Ave., and commuter lots in downtown Lisle. 6-8:30PM. Lisle. Villageoflisle.org

FUNDRAISER National Hellenic Museum Gala – Hilton Chicago, black tie optional. 6-11:59PM. Nationalhellenicmuseum.org

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17

ART Park Forest Art Fair – Outdoor art exhibition. Downtown Park Forest on Main St. between Western Ave. and Orchard Dr. 10AM–5PM. Park Forest. tallgrassarts.org

ART Burr Ridge Art Fair – Juried artists in a variety of mediums. Live music. Food. 11AM–5PM. Deer Park. amdurproductions.com

ART Riverwalk Fine Art Fair – Outdoor juried art exhibition along the DuPage River. 10AM-5PM. Naperville. napervilleartleague.com

AUTO Cantigny Car Show – Vintage cars, entertainment, and food trucks. South Parking lot at Cantigny, 9AM–3PM Wheaton. Cantigny.org

CULTURE Celebracion de los Arboles – Celebration of the Trees. Experience the diverse and vibrant cultures of Latin America through dance, music and food. Included with Arboretum Admission. Morton Arboretum. Lisle. Mortonarb.org

TOUR Cemetery Walk – 1-4PM. Actors play residents during the Palatine Historical Society Cemetery Tours, one every 10 minutes. Palatine. Palatineparks.org

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20

SENIORS Lunch and Brunch Bingo - 11AM1PM. Buffet style lunch, several rounds of Bingo and more. Register. Mokena. Mokedapark.com

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22

FAMILY Night at the Movies – Watch Lightyear outdoors on a big screen at 95th Street Community Plaza. 7PM. Naperville. napervilleparks.org

MOVIE Drive-In Movies – Top Gun Maverick. The Oaks Recreation Center. 8PM. Register. Mokena. Mokenapark.com

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23

ADULT Sip and Stroll – Sample local libations at the park district and enjoy the changing colors and sculpture exhibit. St. Charles. Stcparks.org

CRAFTS Fall Craft and Vendor Show – 9/23. 10AM-4PM. Local artists and crafters selling jewelry, purses, household décor, gifts and more. Mosse Club. Mt. Prospect. Mooseintl.org

FAMILY Pioneer Day – 12:30-3:30PM. An afternoon of historical crafts, scavenger hunt, games,

re-enactment and historical demonstration. Free. Elk Grove. Elkgroveparks.org

FAMILY Civil War Show – Museum quality artifacts from the past and recent war eras, along with antique and vintage firearms. 9AM–4PM. DuPage County Fairgrounds, Wheaton. chicagocivilwarshow.com

FUNDRAISER – Evergreen Gala - Wine and dine around the lake. Cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, music, demonstrations and more for the Morton Arboretum. 5:30–10PM. Lisle. Mortonarb.org

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24

KIDS Art in the Garden – Every 30 minutes from 11AM-1PM. Kids create their own nature-inspired piece of art to take home. Morton Arboretum. Lisle. Mortonarb.org

PETS Barkpalooza Dog Walk and Pet Expo – Animal-related vendors, food, live entertainment, and kids’ fun zone. 10AM-2PM. Benefits the West Suburban Humane Society. Community Park, Lisle. WSHS-dg.org

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29

ADULT Bonfire and Brews – 7-9:30PM. Beer tasting around the bonfire at the Sprinbrook Nature Center. Beer available for purchase. Itasca. Itascaparkdistrict.com

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30

FAMILY STEM Fest – 10AM – 4PM. Free family fun celebrating science, technology, engineering and math. Featuring drone flying, a Haunted Physics Lab, engaging stage presentations, science demo shows and more! Northern Illinois University, DeKalb Campus Go.niu.edu/STEMFest2023

OCTOBER

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1

SHOPPING Fall on Canal Artisan Market – Vintage goods and handmade wares in downtown Lemont. 11AM–3PM mabelsmarket.com

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3

DOGS Dog Obstacle Course – 5:30PM. Free event in the Itasca Dog Park with various obstacles and a special doggy treat at the end of the course. Itasca. Itascaparkdistrict.com

PETS Aurora Pooch Parade – 11AM-12PM in Phillips Park. Aurora. Enjoyaurora.com

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6

Gigantic Game Show – 6:30-8PM. A night out with family playing games just like on a game show. Aurora. Foxvalleyparkdistrict.org

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7

ADULT Witches Walk – 4-11;30PM. Ladies, dress

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up for drinks and treats on a walk through downtown Lemont. Warlock and Witches Ball to follow. Hcba.com

CRAFTS Craft Show Autumn Colors – Over 100 booths indoor and outdoor. 9AM-3PM. Free admission. Romeoville Rec Center. Romeoville. Romeoville.org

FAMILY German American Day – 2-4PM All ages, 4-6PM 21+, Play games and learn about our community’s history. Soft pretzels and locally-brewed beer for purchase. Elk Grove Historical Museum. Elk Grove. Elkgroveparks.org

FAMILY Fall Fest – 9AM-12PM. Wear your costumes to The Depot at Wild Meadows for some fall activities. Elmhurst. Epd.org

SHOPPING Fall Gift Show – 9AM-12PM. Shop up to 30 vendors showcasing home décor, jewelry, accessories and gifts. Elk Grove. Elkgroveparks.org

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13

MOVIE Drive-In Movies – Friday the 13th. The Oaks Recreation Center. 8PM. Register. Mokena. Mokenapark.com

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14

FAMILY Escape the Mansion –Explore the mansion’s secret laboratory and solve the clues to escape it before it’s too late. 1-9PM. Register. Geneva. Genevaparks.org

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19

ONLINE Heal Low Back Pain and Sciatica – Denise Schwartz, licensed physical therapist, specializes in treating pain using a holistic approach to discover the root cause of pain and provide natural healing options. Nsymca.org

ONGOING

ADULT Autumn Hayrides – 9/29-10/21. Friday and Saturday nights. Glide along the Fox River in an evening cruise. BYOB. St. Charles. Stcparks.org

CRAFTS Arts and Craft Show – 9/29-10/1. Showcasing 300 booths of quality handcrafted items for sale by talented and creative artists & crafters. $5. Lake County Fairgrounds, Grayslake. lcfairgrounds.com

EXHIBIT Lizzadro Museum of Lapidary Art –Museum is closed on Mondays and holidays. Explore the eternal beauty of Fossils, Mosaics, Gemstones and more. Oak Brook. lizzadromuseum.org

EXHIBIT Hellenic Heads – 7/21 thru 12/10. Exhibition of 20 works of sculptures spanning 2500 years of Greek history. National Hellenic Museum. Chicago. nationalhellenicmuseum.org

EXHIBIT Train Saturdays - The HO Gauge Model Train features a detailed layout that covers 2,000 feet of track and highlights some of DuPage County’s railroads and landmarks. 1:30-3:30PM. DuPage County Historical Museum. Wheaton. dupagemuseum.org

EXHIBIT Picasso: Fifty Years Later – 9/9-

September/October 2023

1/7/24. Elmhurst Museum presents this exhibit that coincides with the 50th Anniversary of Picasso’s death. Elmhurstmuseum.org.

EXHIBIT Cultivating Culture – See the conservatory through the eyes of seven local residents who represent different cultures. Through 11/5. Nicholas Conservatory. nicholasconservatory.com

EXHIBIT Scarecrow Trail – Take a 1.5 mile walking tour through The Morton Arboretum to view the scarecrows on display and vote for your favorite. Runs through October. Lisle. Mortonarb.org

FAMILY Irish Days – 9/2-4. One-of-a-kind St. Patrick’s Day on Labor Day. Bagpipers, folk bands, Irish dancers and Men’s Kilt Contest. Downtown Long Grove. longgrove.org/festivals/irish-days

FAMILY Art Openings & More! - Experience art, music, and more at more than a dozen venues throughout downtown. First Friday of the month through December. Free. 5-11PM. Aurora. auroradowntown.org

EXHIBIT Skeletons on Display – Rock and Roll Through History is the theme of this year’s Skeletons on display at The Art Center throughout the month of October. Highwood. Theartcenterhp.org

KIDS Kohl’s Children’s Museum Mobile Learning – Travelling lab van to reach children in Lake County targeting locations where children are more at-risk due to lack of resources. Kcmgc.org

OUTDOORS Plant Giveaway – Stop by the Regen-

stein Fruit & Vegetable Garden through 9/30 to pot up a featured plant seedling or seed to grow at home. 11AM–3PM. Chicago Botanic, Glencoe. Chicagobotanic.org

OUTDOORS Take a Hike & Lunch – 9/4-26, Weekends. View spectacular fall colors with guided hikes. Starved Rock State Park, Utica. starvedrockstatepark.org

OUTDOORS Saturday Fun on the Farm at Lockwood Park – 10AM-4PM. Enjoy the outdoors with safe recreational activities, wagon rides through Lockwood Park. Rockford. Lockwoodpark.com

OUTDOORS Birds of Prey – Rockford Park District is open to the public Saturdays, 10AM-2PM for self-guided tours and the Birds of Prey live exhibit is open Saturdays at 1PM. Seth B. Atwood Park. Atwoodpark.org

PLANTS Annual Bulb Sale – 9/12-15. The Morton Arboretum sells a selection of daffodils, iris, alliums and more. Morton Arboretum. Lisle. Mortonarb.org

SHOPPING FALLing into Winter – 9/12-16. Online consignment sale. Thousands of gently used children’s and juniors’ clothes, shoes, toys, women’s clothing, home good and more. Online. Growingcentsofstyle.com

SHOPPING Recycled Art Sale at The Art Center – Donations collected throughout the year are for sale in the style of a Parisian Flea Market 10/13-21. 1957 Sheridan Road, Highland Park. Theartcenterhp.org

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Pella Signature

Experience the extraordinary at Pella Signature, a new fine dining Mediterranean restaurant located at 720 Village Center in Burr Ridge, Illinois. With seating for 575 guests, the elegant and inviting restaurant boasts ten dining rooms, three bars, and a four seasons pavilion, providing the perfect setting for an unforgettable dining experience. Indulge in their elevated Mediterra-nean-inspired dishes, desserts, and cocktails that are crafted with a blend of old-world techniques and innovative flavors.

From wood-fired meats and vegetables to gravity-infused slow-roasted dishes, the open-flame cooking will satisfy your taste buds and captivate your senses.

Pella Signature offers a cafe with delectable grab-and-go pastries and coffee, as well as a bar with a 700-bottle wine wall, and a private space for special gatherings. For those seeking a unique dining experience, visit www.pellasignature.com or call (630) 686-8621 to learn more or to reserve your table today.

BEATRIX

Celebrate your next special event at Beatrix Oak Brook in Oakbrook Center! Our private and semi-private dining spaces are perfect for family-style brunches, bridal showers, business lunches, receptions, rehearsal dinners and more! Gathering with friends and family off-site? Enjoy Beatrix catering options to help make celebrating that much easier! To learn more and view our family-style menus, visit our website www. beatrixrestaurants.com or email beatrixobparties@leye.com.

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Located in Oak Brook Center, Beatrix is an all-day restaurant, co eehouse and meeting place open for weekday breakfast, lunch, dinner, happy hour and weekend brunch! Plus, celebrate your next event with Beatrix catering or in our private dining room accommodating groups of up to 65 guests seated. 272 OAKBROOK CENTER • 630-491-1415 BEATRIXRESTAURANTS.COM

Biaggi’s

Biaggi’s is a casual Italian restaurant with 3 locations in the Chicagoland area offering large portions of affordably priced, authentic Italian dishes prepared with the freshest ingredients available. Relax in a comfortable, inviting dining room while enjoying your meal from an extensive selection of pastas, soups & salads, pizza, fresh seafood, steaks and desserts. Signature dishes include Fettuccine with Lobster, Ziti al Forno and White Chocolate Bread Pudding.

Open daily for lunch and dinner, Biaggi’s Chicagoland locations include Algonquin, Deer Park or Naperville. For a complete menu or additional information visit www.biaggis.com. [See our ad on the Inside Back Cover.]

VIOLI

A Mykonian escape in the Chicago suburbs, VIOLI represents a Modern Greek restaurant located on the east side of Oakbrook Center. Inspired by its big sister, LYRA, the DineAmic Hospitality owners partnered with Greek Top-Chef Athinagoras Kostakos to bring the Greek lifestyle to Illinois.VIOLI is open 7 days a week for dinner and weekday lunch, beginning at 11:30 a.m.

The space includes a 6,300-square-foot interior, an expansive four-season outdoor pergola patio, a beautiful oval-shaped bar, and a fully private dining room. From intimate happy hours and celebrations to corporate buyouts and catering, our passionate events team is ready to plan the perfect event for 12 or more guests. Inquire today - events@tavernavioli.com. 260 Oakbrook Center Oak Brook, IL 60523. www.tavernavioli.com.

ANTICO POSTO

Host your next event, celebration or business meeting at Antico Posto! Enjoy Italian classics in our main dining room or outdoor patio, or relax in the intimacy of our private dining room for your most special events. Celebrating with friends and family at home? Enjoy housemade favorites available in family-style or a la carte from the catering menu. To place a catering order or inquire about an upcoming event visit www.antico-posto.com or email us at apparties@leye.com.

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