Community Calendar

Welcome back to the Elmhurst Independent’s Community Calendar

 

With the continued volatility in the fight against COVID-19, the Elmhurst Independent is bringing back its Community Calendar. Upcoming events will be published, whether virtual or in person. Please remember to be safe at live events by wearing masks, using hand sanitizer and maintaining social distance.

If your club or organization is gathering during this time, live OR virtually, send the information to [email protected] and put “Community Calendar” in the Subject line. The Calendar also appears at theindependentnewspapers.com.

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Friday, Jan. 21

Saturday, Jan. 22

Sunday, Jan. 23

Elmhurst Children’s Theatre (ECT) will perform The Music Man by Meredith Willson at the Timothy Christian High School auditorium, 188 W Butterfield. Tickets are $10 each, available at the door.

Curtain times are 7 p.m. Friday, 2 p.m. AND 7 p.m. on Saturday, and 3 p.m. on Sunday. Info: elmhurstchildrenstheatre.com.

Sunday, Jan. 23

At 3 p.m., the Elmhurst Symphony Orchestra will present “The Music Lives,” a concert of Baroque favorites, at its home venue, Elmhurst Christian Reformed Church. For tickets and info, visit www.elmhurstsymphony.org or call the Box Office at 630-941-0202.

Thursday, Jan. 27 and Thursday, Feb. 3

From 6 to 9 p.m. each session, the Society for Financial Awareness will present a free two-part course called “Retire with Confidence” at Elmhurst University. Though enrollment is free, registration in advance is required. To register, visit  https://bentron.com/retirewithconfidence-elmhurst/ or contact Rochelle Stephens at 630-505-8375 or [email protected]. The program will be repeated on Saturday, Jan. 29 and Saturday, Feb. 5 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon per session.

Saturday, Jan. 29 and Saturday, Feb. 5

From 9 a.m. to 12 noon per session, the Society for Financial Awareness will present a free two-part course called “Retire with Confidence” to Elmhurst University. Though enrollment is free, registration in advance is required. To register, visit  https://bentron.com/retirewithconfidence-elmhurst/ or contact Rochelle Stephens at 630-505-8375 or [email protected].

Friday, Feb. 4

From 4-6 p.m., the Elmhurst Art Museum is holding a free open house, sponsored by Lakeside Bank, in celebration of the opening of its 25th anniversary exhibition, Houses of Tomorrow. Get a first glimpse of the recent Education Center renovations. Info: elmhurstartmuseum.org.

Sunday, Feb. 6

At 2 p.m., all ages are invited to the Elmhurst History Museum for a free program called Journeying Through the American Indian Way of Life, led by award-winning Ojibwa author Kim Sigafus McIver, who will interweave history, storytelling, songs, and drumming to present the tribes that once inhabited Illinois as well as their native traditions and culture prior to the Indian Removal Act that moved them westward. For reservations, visit elmhursthistory.org/320/Programs.

Monday, Feb. 7

• From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., the Elmhurst Art Museum and RGL Marketing for the Arts is holding Art from the Heart: Valentines for Seniors, a special gathering to prepare valentines to be delivered to seniors at Park Place of Elmhurst for Valentine’s Day.

If you cannot make the event on Feb. 7, free Valentine’s Day card-making kits are available at the Museum’s main entrance to pick-up and prepare at home. Finished cards can be put in the mailbox on the exterior of the museum by Mon, Feb. 7 to be included in the delivery to Park Place.

 • From 7-8 p.m. at the Elmhurst Public Library, there will be an introduction of the Elmhurst Art Museum’s current exhibition, Houses of Tomorrow. Program also available virtually. Info: elmhurstartmuseum.org.

Thursday, Feb. 24

From 6:30-8 p.m., the Elmhurst History Museum is hosting a Black History Month book discussion of The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America’s Great Migration, with its author, Pulitzer Prize-winner and National Humanities Medal recipient, Isabel Wilkerson. Free. Limited to 20 participants. Reservations required. Register by email to: [email protected]. Includes after-hours access to exhibits.

Monday, Feb. 28

This is the deadline to place an order for organic vegetable and herb seedlings through First Congregational UCC for pick up at the Green Garden Fair on May 7. To place an order, call 630-832-2580, visit [email protected], or find the church on facebook.

Elmhurst History Museum

Ongoing programs:

• The Elmhurst History Museum hosts an online pre-recorded lecture called From Prairie to Tree Town: Tales of Old Elmhurst presented by Museum Executive Director Dave Oberg. For access: visit elmhursthistory.org/320/Programs for the link to the pre-recorded program. Available through Tuesday, Mar. 1.

• By All Accounts: The Story of Elmhurst

Experience local history through an award-winning exhibit about how the City of Elmhurst grew and developed over the years, including a history of the Glos Mansion and family.

Elmhurst History Museum, 120 E. Park Ave., Elmhurst

Admission: FREE Info: elmhursthistory.org or call 630-833-1457.

Coming in February…

    The Elmhurst History Museum will hold a new exhibit, People of the Prairie: 12,000 Years in DuPage County. The exhibit will be open from February 4 through June 5, 2022.

Elmhurst Art Museum

    NOTE: The Art Museum is currently closed for installation and building maintenance.

    Beginning Saturday, Feb. 5, the Elmhurst Art Museum hosts its newest exhibit “Houses of Tomorrow: Solar Homes from Keck to Today.” It will remain through May 29. Sponsored by DuPage Foundation, Graham Foundation, Artis Grant Program and Room & Board home furnishings.