The event includes the fourth annual chili cook-off.
Wondering when the Frankfort Country Market starts? Find out here.
Save the date for the annual craft show this spring.
A celebration of creativity and festive spirit brings St. Coletta’s of Illinois community together
Creator, producer at Lemon Town Films, premiers three screenings of “Rails to Roots – Welcome Home to Frankfort, Illinois” at Emagine.
The local branch of 100 Pretty Purses is part of a nationwide initiative which has distributed more than 70,000 purses to women veterans.
Students prepare a delicious holiday meal for 80 guests with donated ingredients from St. Bernard’s Parish in Homer Glen
Community spirit shines as church volunteers serve up holiday cheer and connection
The replacement project is funded by a $1.7 million DCEO grant from the state.
Compete for bingo prizes, as well as best dressed, most festive and crowd favorite.
All Saints Lutheran Church honored for steadfast support and service to individuals with disabilities
Nearly 200 attendees gathered in Tinley Park to honor St. Coletta's legacy and raise essential funds for the future
From 6 p.m. until midnight on Dec. 13, participating shops will stay open late, offering exclusive discounts, promotions and giveaways.
The group said that a variety of items will be for sale including watercolor, acrylic and oil paintings, leather goods, jewelry and more.
The market has been held every Sunday since April, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in downtown Frankfort.
"These Streets Are Holy" offers music, mentoring and urban gardening in at-risk communities.
This year’s marathon, the 46th edition of the event, solidified Chicago’s reputation as a record-setting race.
The local original musical production is set to return to the stage at CD&ME in Frankfort.
The next sale will be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday in the garage of the library.
Darrell Sanders' day of golf, camaraderie and charity extends long-time Frankfort police chief's passion for Special Olympic athletes.
The 21-and-over fundraiser allows guests to sample craft beer, wine, margaritas and spirits.
Tickets are still on sale for Frankfort Mayor Keith Ogle’s popular fall fundraiser, Taste of Frankfort.
The forum will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 10 at the Frankfort Library, 21119 Pfeiffer Road.
The 56th year of the fest has a large lineup of activities, including a craft show with over 300 artisans and live entertainment all weekend
The group's sale will be in the garage of the library from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sept. 14.
A donation box is located at 140 Oak St., in Frankfort.
Attendance is free, but space is limited for the event, which is for those 62 and older living in the Village.
The grant will "help ensure all residents have access to quality resources and programming," state officials said.
The Frankfort Fall Fest will be Aug. 31 to Sept. 2 in downtown Frankfort.
The splash park, at 22108 S. 80th Ave., is $2 for residents and $4 for nonresidents. Kids 1 and under are free.
The social includes free ice cream, kids games and a pie-eating competition.
The museum first opened in Frankfort in 2007 in the Trolley Barn off of White Street.
The 2024 fest is set for Labor Day weekend, Aug. 31 to Sept. 2.
You can drop off items at Founders Center, 140 Oak St.
The race will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Oct. 19, at Prairie Park in downtown Frankfort.
Interact with local police in a positive and fun way on Aug. 6. The event features music, games, activities and giveaways.
The trail is closed from Pfeiffer Road to Harlem Avenue as tree work continues after storms on July 15.
The event is free, and attendees can fill a bag with books, and give a donation to pay for them.
The free event will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. on Aug. 15 at Commissioners Park, 22108 S. 80th Ave.
Customers in Frankfort claim the company stole over $40,000 from them.