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The Museum is proud to present an exhibit of selected pieces from their coverlet collection. These coverlets represent the best and brightest of the collection donated in 1985 by the Colonial Coverlet
Monthly meeting of the Elgin Genealogical Society's Computer Interest Group.
Learn the basics of math with an incredibly popular food...pizza! 'Pizza: Any Way You Slice It!' encourages playful, open-ended exploration by focusing on three areas: making, delivering and
Nikki Renee Anderson creates ceramic sculptures and installations that explore the feminine experience based on her personal history. 'The Cherry Series' is intended to create fantasy object
William Frederick's realistic paintings evoke snapshots taken on summer road trips, providing glimpses into small-town, industrial America. They express the artist's preoccupations with &quo
Vanessa Bell, E. M. Forster, Roger Fry, John Maynard Keynes, Lytton Strachey, Virginia Woolf, and other artists and writers of the Bloomsbury group changed British culture as they brought art, literat
Inspired by Whiting, Indiana, a city defined by its large oil refinery, Emmett Kerrigan's latest paintings depict factories and smokestacks. The bold, colorful factories combined with black power
Explore the Oak Park birthplace of writer Ernest Hemingway, a graceful Victorian, Queen Anne style home which was recently restored to its turn-of-the-century appearance. You can enjoy period displays
Designated a national Historic Landmark in 1976, the Dawes House was built in 1894-5 on a two-acre lakeshore site. Designed in the style of French chateaux by Henry Edwards-Ficken of New York, the mas
"The Hurt Locker" presents the conflict in the Middle East from the perspective of those who witnessed the fighting firsthand -- the soldiers. Jeremy Renner, Guy Pearce, and Ralph Fiennes st
Designated a national Historic Landmark in 1976, the Dawes House was built in 1894-5 on a two-acre lakeshore site. Designed in the style of French chateaux by Henry Edwards-Ficken of New York, the mas
Designated a national Historic Landmark in 1976, the Dawes House was built in 1894-5 on a two-acre lakeshore site. Designed in the style of French chateaux by Henry Edwards-Ficken of New York, the mas
The seminar is free and it is taught by a real estate agent and mortgage lender. We promise NO SELLING, only teaching. Learn about what the tools available for first time homebuyers as well as:
This program is designed for individuals with diabetes who feel they need help controlling their blood sugar. A Certified Diabetes Educator leads an informal discussion about controlling blood sugars
Drop in and bring your crafts, crocheting, cross-stitching, knitting, needlepointing, quilting or just come to be inspired.
Play your favorite Board Games with other enthusiasts at Quest Network Services. Quest Network Services is Rogers Park?s local computer shop and internet caf? This event promotion is a member benef
Chicago Healers practitioner Dr. Andie Pearson will focus on the Eastern and Western Methods of Feng Shui. She will discuss how they work in the family home to organize and optimize the energy flow in
WDCB Jazz Salon at Mayslake Barry Winograd Quartet Produced by the PianoForte Foundation Thursday, March 11 7:30 p.m. concert (bar opens at 7 p.m.) Tickets: $20 general seating/$25 premier seating $1
Enter Metropolis as it transforms into a gritty 1960s New York jazz club in this bold, courageous drama. Winner of the 1999 Tony Award for Best Play and a Pulitzer Prize nominee, Side Man tells the st