Warm up to enchanting musical performances at the Oakton Community College's Winter Noteworthy Festival Dec. 4-9.
Oakton freshman forward Doris Garcia was recently named Division II District D women’s basketball player of the week.
A fascinating art exhibit by the “Dean of the Midwest Landscape" comes to Oakton starting Dec. 1.
Maine Township continues to be recognized for excellence. Congratulations!
If you are interested in running for the position of Park Commissioner for the Golf Maine Park District, it's time to take the first step.
Join us for great deals and special unique gifts as we launch into the holiday season!
Acting Mayor, Marty Maloney, signed a proclamation declaring the Month of November 2016, as National American Indian Heritage Month.
The business book author series at Oakton continues on Dec. 1.
For a donation of just $15, participants are invited to choose among 1,500 handcrafted soup bowls made by local potters.
Oakton installed bat boxes and owl houses as way to mitigate the mosquito problem and reduce burrowing mammals while using less pesticide.
The Nativity sheep trail is a Christmas kids' search for homemade sheep hidden in Des Plaines businesses from November 25 to December 17.
Oakton Community College’s new $2 million student center is scheduled to open for the spring semester, 2017, when classes begin Jan. 17.
Brandon Nowak is the latest among more than 30 Oakton players recently recruited to play Division I baseball.
Spring semester classes begin Tuesday, Jan. 17, at Oakton.
Oakton Community College has been named to Victory Media’s coveted Military Friendly Schools® list.
The public is invited to attend the Holiday Art Guild 2016 Reception and Sale of artwork by members of the DPAG and PRAL.
Oakton men's basketball player Ryan Matthew was bestowed with Player of the Week honors from the NJCAA.
This year’s theme of International Education Week at Oakton is “Human Migration: Root Causes, Responses and Ramifications.”
Art meeting hosted by Park Ridge Art League at 7pm on Friday, November 11th at the South Park Field House, 833 Talcott in Park Ridge.
Oakton Community College Testing Center Coordinator Maureen Jancila, a resident of Glenview, receives a prestigious Patriot Award
From an effort started locally, three police departments and Maine Township collect and distribute warm coats and accessories.
Oakton Community College hosts a Chicago Writer Series event, featuring Nami Mun, professor of fiction writing at Columbia College Chicago.
Enjoy a “high school musical” with a satirical and deadly twist.
Award-winning Chicago film/stage artist and current Winnetka resident Kevin Lucero Less presents his new play "Wormwood," in Highland Park
With a talented roster, the Oakton women’s basketball team will be extremely competitive this season.
Let's make a difference in the community this Thanksgiving!
Oakton’s talented art faculty members will showcase some of their finest work Nov. 3 - 23, at the college's Koehnline Museum of Art.
Make plans to take part in one of two Oakton campus visit programs at the college’s Des Plaines campus on Nov. 9, and Nov 29.
Oakton Owls men's basketball players are optimistic about the 2016-17 season.
During the month of November, artwork by Joan Heath Fortner can be viewed at the Frisbie Senior Center, 52 E. Northwest Hwy, in Des Plaines.
Monoprints by Penny Weinberg will be on display at the Des Plaines Public Library throughout November.
Oakton Community College will host a performance of "Women at War" by the Rivendell Theatre Ensemble on Nov. 10.
Watercolors by Joyce Kearns will be featured during the month of November at Des Plaines City Hall, 1420 Miner Street.
Elk Grove Village Students Named to 67th Annual Pullman Scholar Class, Making College Dreams a Reality; 2017 Application Opens Nov.7th
Attend a free manufacturing technology open house on Wednesday, Oct. 26, at Oakton's Skokie campus, 7701 N. Lincoln Avenue.
Consultant Kevin Sheridan will discuss the growing trend of employees working remotely as part of an Oakton business book author series.
As part of LGBT History Month, Oakton is hosting a free screening of the award-winning documentary, “Julio of Jackson Heights" on Oct. 25.
Now is the time to think about your birds' winter needs! Our programs will help you SAVE on suet and seed for winter and beyond!
Two Oakton Community College golfers will be competing in the 2017 NJCAA Division II Men’s Golf Championship.
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