70 children and their families came out for a great night at Palatine Park District's Frosty Family Fun event.
New this year - enter to win round-trip transportation sponsored by Way to Go Limousine in Palatine!
This family friendly event will feature a variety of frozen and frosty games, treats, crafts and activities for all ages!
Circle of Song, a wonderful show for families, will be presented at Cutting Hall in downtown Palatine on January 18, a day off school.
SPARK educational program to be offered on October 26.
Don't miss all the sports, games, activities and fun on October 23!
Enjoy a family friendly theater live performance by American Eagle Productions on Monday, October 12 at 10:30am at Cutting Hall in Palatine.
Kick off a fun start to the school year with family and kid-friendly activities at Wolff's Flea Market Palatine!
A total of 73 Illinois cities were ranked by Niche as the best places to start a family.
Don your favorite pajamas, grab a pillow and join us for a Friday Night Pajama Jam! Games, Races and a huge Pillow Fight!
Saturday Mornings 10am-12pm is for families with children 10&under. It's a great way to spend family time with a huge dose of fun!
Orbit Skate Center is hosting an Open House for our After School Club August 17th 5pm - 8pm for D15 Families K-6th grades.
Here are the top 50 safest cities in Illinois, according to ValuePenguin.
Don't miss Big Hero 6 on the big screen during this free outdoor movie showing on August 13!
Food Trucks will be in Palatine selling all of their delicious wares on August 14 from 5pm-9pm.
A list of 59 must-try ice cream shops throughout the state.
Cool off at these 43 water parks and pools this summer.
Teens in Grades 9-12 learn to draft a well-organized essay for a competitive college application at Palatine Library on August 11, 7-8:30pm.
Science experiments are magic tricks at Palatine Library in this show by Mobile Ed Productions. Grades K-6. Tickets available July 30
VIDEO: A young woman shares her story of "sextortion" as a teen victim of Lucas Chansler. The FBI has released the screen names he used.
New Hope Community Church is hosting a day of family fun!
Kids in grades 4-8 to share their thoughts about the book Smile and enjoy snacks and tie-in activities at the Palatine Library on July 10.
Musician Alina Celeste shares tunes and original songs at the Palatine Library, June 26 at 10 am. For ages 2-6. Tickets available June 19.
Fitness conditioning, agility drills, boxing basics, flexibility, core strength, kickboxing basics, gymnastics, nutrition, weight lifting
Sure, Chicago has a lot of fun things to do, but let us introduce you to what the rest of Illinois has to offer this summer.
A car show, concerts, a kite festival, an outdoor arts show and more in the suburbs this weekend.
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Palatine Park District presents their annual Big Trucks event on Saturday, May 2 at the Family Aquatic Center Parking lot from 10am to 1pm.
Palatine Park District presents their 10th annual free kite flying event on April 25 at Margreth Riemer Reservoir in Palatine.
Special Education Teacher, Amy Longmore, gathers group of students to participate in the Polar Plunge for the 6th year in a row.
Kent Pleva bought a $10 Million Cash Bonanza ticket, different than his normal $1 scratch off, and the change paid off.
Honest Abe’s 206th birthday is Feb. 12. Celebrate by learning 20 new facts about the president from Illinois.
Lest we forget just how wonderful our state is, take a look at the Illinois Wall of Fame.
Angela Cornwell of Palatine was among 359 students to receive Cook County Sheriff’s Youth Service Medal of Honor.
Is your organization looking for volunteers? Let the community know about your volunteer opportunity in the comments section.
West Leyden's Josh Padilla took the field for the first time as a varsity football player, and his friends made the night special.
Halley's Comet says hello this week, and conditions in Illinois are good for viewing.
Army vet Jim Champion has multiple sclerosis.
Vantage Financial Partners Limited gave $100 to each of its clients and asked that the funds be shared with someone in need.
The movie, in stores July 22, is about a real-life boy who says he went to Heaven and met Jesus during surgery. We spoke with the family behind the film about how it can help start a discussion in your town.