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Forest Park Review, May 25, 2022
May 25-June 1
BIG WEEK Music & Motion Storytime Friday, May 27, 10:30-11:00 a.m., Reiger Park This special storytelling session was designed for kids 5 and under (weather permitting). Masks are required for parents. 1526 Circle Ave.
STORY WALK: The Me I Choose To Be Wednesday, June 1, all day, Park District of Forest Park This inspirational picture book by Natasha Tarpley is the featured selection during the month of June, focusing on loving yourself and exploring a world of possibilities. Recommended for kids in pre-school and kindergarten. 517 Desplaines Ave.
Senior Movie Wednesday, May 25, 1 - 3 p.m., Forest Park Library Today’s feature is Lured, a 1947 movie starring Lucille Ball. The screening is hosted by Marie at the Austin Room. Space is limited. Please register for admission to this socially distanced screening. 7555 Jackson Blvd.
Listing your event Forest Park Review welcomes notices about events that Forest Park groups and businesses are planning. We’ll work to get the word out if you let us know what’s happening by noon Wednesday a week before your news needs to be in the newspaper. ■ Send details to Wednesday
Journal, 141 S. Oak Park Ave., Oak Park, 60302 ■ Email calendar@wjinc.com
Habitat Earth: Living in a Connected World Saturday, May 28, 7 -8 p.m., Triton, Cernan Earth and Space Center Dive below the ocean’s surface, travel beneath the forest floor and journey to new heights to witness the intricate intersection between human and ecological networks. Adults: $8, Seniors (55 and over): $4, Children (2-12): $4, Triton College Students, Faculty & Staff with Current Semester ID: FREE, All Other High School or College Student ID: $4
Ivy Ford Tuesday, May 31, 7 p.m., FitzGerald’s This Chicago blues guitarist has built up a steady buzz in the last couple of years. Come to this free patio show and find out why. 6615 Roosevelt Road, Berwyn.