The Leela Arts Center, 620 Lee Street, in Des Plaines will feature the photos of Kelly Fitzgerald between March 26th and May 14th.
Learn about training needed to be an electrical, HVAC, or appliance service repair technician by attending a free info session at Oakton.
Travel the globe without leaving your seat through Oakton Community College’s 29th Modern Language Film Fest March 28 -31.
More than 100 high school students with disabilities recently attended a diversability admission program at Oakton Community College.
Veterans and their loved ones are invited to Oakton for a free Resource Fair to learn about available benefits and resources.
The Twenty-first Star Chapter NSDAR awards outstanding students and their supportive teachers.
Oakton art student Vijay Paniker (Glenview) captured “Best of Show” honors at a recent annual juried art competition.
Reserve your spot now for a free "Nerf tournament" in Des Plaines on March 20.
“Easter Egg Traditions” set for Saturday, March 26, from 1-4 p.m., 781 Pearson Street.
Golf Maine Park District is the place for fun and activities. Check out the Easter Egg Hunt and the Spring Break Camp at www.gmpd.org
Treatment options for people diagnosed with leukemia, lymphoma, multiple myeloma, or myelodysplastic syndromes will be discussed.
Plan to join us on March 22 to help launch the new mentoring program.
Brian Sauerland will do a pastel demo for members and guests of the Des Plaines Art Guild on Tuesday, March 8th at 7pm at Prairie Lakes Ctr.
High school seniors can learn how to begin an engineering career by attending a free info session March 3, at Oakton's Skokie campus.
The lecture “Yiddish: Who, Where, Why" will investigate the growing interest in Yiddish around the globe.
The artwork of Kathy Passi will be on display at the Des Plaines Public Library, 1501 Ellinwood Street, during the month of March.
Artwork by Joan Heath Fortner can be viewed at the Frisbie Senior Center, 62 E. Northwest Hwy in Des Plaines, throughout the month of March.
During the month of March, the pastel paintings of Liz Pawlik will be displayed in the Council Chambers of Des Plaines City Hall.
Plan on attending the Open Community Meeting to hear about flood control and park improvements at Dee Park.
Check out the free workshops and seminars.
Watch your mailbox for the latest GMPD program brochure too!
Church Women United program March 4 at Des Plaines church.
Artwork by Rhonda Popko will continue a two month display in the lobby of the Leela Arts Ctr, 620 Lee St. in Des Plaines, throughout March.
GMPD offers many programs and activities along with open gym access. Check out www.gmpd.org
Coffee Talk, “The Woman behind the Teddy Bear,” Thursday, March 10, from 1:30-2:30 p.m.
It's time to sign up for your favorite basketball class or join a league. Here's the details or visit www.gmpd.org.
Students 55 and over are invited to attend a lifelong learning open house from 1 - 2:30 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 25, at Oakton’s Skokie campus
The Board of Trustees of Oakton Community College granted tenure to 10 faculty members at its Feb. 16 public meeting in Des Plaines.
Thanks to the generous owner and patrons of Countryside Saloon, the Township food pantry has received $17,000 in four years.
"Fashionable Garden Accessories Tote" is the March 10th Program
Performing Arts at Oakton presents noted Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen’s social drama “Hedda Gabler” Feb. 25 - 28, and March 3 - 6.
10th year for this popular Senior Expo. Features Early Bird Bingo sponsored by Supervisor Carol Teschky to kick things off at 9 a.m.
Owls women's basketball forward is the player of the week for the second time during the 2015-2016 campaign.
Oakton President Joianne Smith describes how community colleges provide vital services to their districts.
Representatives from more than 50 Midwest colleges and universities will be in attendance at the college fair.
Chicago author Joe Meno comes to Oakton to read from his latest novel on Wednesday, Feb. 17.
Audition for "Seascape" 6 - 9 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 16 and Wednesday, Feb. 17, at Oakton's Des Plaines campus
Historic Methodist Camp Ground photos to run alongside new exhibit at History Center
Adventure Stage Chicago presents the world premiere of SIGHT UNSEEN, the sequel to 2014's critically acclaimed SPARK.
Fun for the Whole Family! February 12-21 at Prairie Lakes Theater in Des Plaines Visit www.spotlight.org or call 847-516-2298 for tickets