Leap Day Party
Various Locations IL, United StatesLeap Day only happens once every 4 years! Let's celebrate by reading a story about Leap Day and making a time capsule! All ages.
Leap Day only happens once every 4 years! Let's celebrate by reading a story about Leap Day and making a time capsule! All ages.
District 23 families are invited to spend time building an alien, decorating and eating an out of this world cookie, making a reading magnet and listening to Dr. Angelaccio Superintendent read a book that takes place in space.
Join us at 6 pm for a free showing of the movie Past Lives, read the description below: "In a city where fire, water, land, and air residents live together, a fiery young woman and a go-with-the-flow guy discover something elemental: how much they actually have in common." Register online to reserve your seat, or...
Celebrate Black History Month with this fun and informative event! Shanta presents an engaging program of folktales, chants, songs and musical instruments from the African and African-American experience. For families.
Free admission on the First Friday of each month during A Love Supreme (Jan. 20 - April 28) thanks to our exhibition sponsors and museum patrons. For information on more events like this, check out our roundup of Museum Free Days.
Spring is coming! Join us for a morning of bouncy music activities for babies and their caregivers.
Join the Salt Creek Ballet as we explore the adventures of Don Quixote! Participants will read this fantastic tale and then “fight” evil giants and invading armies through basic ballet steps and movements. A company member will end our time together with a sneak preview of their spring performance. Ages 4-9 years with a caregiver.
Come learn all about maple trees, their stories, and maple syrup. During this program we’ll hike out to observe maple trees, participate in activities that build empathy for trees, and learn how maple syrup is made. Free entry, no registration required. All ages welcome.
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