This year will be the first time the Summer Entertainment Series takes place in the renovated bandshell at Memorial Park.
Wheaton Patch is celebrating Mother's Day 2021 by sharing mother-daughter or mother-son photos and messages of love.
Wheaton's Fourth of July parade and fireworks show are back on after being canceled in 2020 due to coronavirus.
Share your favorite mother-son or mother-daughter photo and sentiments, and we’ll feature it on the Wheaton Patch.
More eateries in Wheaton may be open for Mother’s Day 2021, but it’s a good idea to reserve a spot now. Others offer pickup deals.
Whether it’s the library or your favorite restaurant or retailer, here’s a look at what’s open in Wheaton on Easter.
From snowy elephants to gigantic snowmen, DuPage County sure knows how to play in the snow.
The date change comes because dangerously cold weather is expected Feb. 6.
"Night of Lights" will be extended through Feb. 10 to "bring a little more cheer to the community this year."
"Join Wheaton Public Library and People's Resource Center for a virtual art project. This month, we're making winter trees with twigs!"
While you celebrate Christmas at home, see when Santa Claus and his reindeer are scheduled to arrive in Wheaton.
Workers with JUST of DuPage decided to forgo their annual Secret Santa to provide gifts for inmates' children.
Many U.S. kids could go without gifts this Christmas. The Operation Santa program wants your help keeping Santa’s magic alive.
Santa will be at Wheaton ALDI at 20 W. Loop Rd. Dec. 18 through 20.
Despite the pandemic, it might still be possible to safely find your ideal Christmas tree this year in the Wheaton area.
Find out when you can pick up those last-minute Thanksgiving staples from Jewel, Whole Foods and Mariano's in Wheaton.
The Night of Lights event will run through Jan. 10 and the mailbox will be available through Dec. 24.
The turkey dinners will be distributed to food pantries and local seniors for Thanksgiving.
The festival is free, but guests will be required to reserve a time due to coronavirus.
The annual parade has been canceled due to coronavirus.
Pumpkins will be collected to be composted.
There’s still time for fall fun in Wheaton. Head out to pick some pumpkins and explore local haunts.
The park's First Division Museum is offering several ways to commemorate the holiday and honor veterans.
There have been tales of a large winged creature spotted on Morton Road.
'Tis the season to be spooky, even amid coronavirus. Here’s a look at fall fun and Halloween events in and around Wheaton.
The parade will be held Oct. 23 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
The heated tents will be used from mid-October to December.
Wheaton city officials said the information is subject to changed, depending on guidance from local health departments.
Head out and pick out that pumpkin and enjoy the many fall attractions Wheaton-area pumpkin patches have to offer.
Wheaton's traditional Fourth of July events may be canceled, but there are several other ways you can celebrate the holiday safely.
Residents can visit the interactive portal to create a post honoring their own fallen heroes for Memorial Day 2020.
The short videos will be used to virtually celebrate V-E Day during the coronavirus shutdown.
The city will conduct special patrols March 12 through 17.
Kids can learn how to tap trees for sap and how to heat sap to make maple syrup.
Show some love for your four-legged friend by sending us stories about them.
The crackdown was part of the statewide Click It or Ticket and Drive Sobert or Get Pulled Over campaigns.