Community Calendar

Welcome to the Elmhurst Independent’s Community Calendar

Thursday, May 5

On behalf of UCCA, a Taste of the Town ‘Eat & Earn’ event to benefit District 205 Schools will be at 151 Kitchen I Bar.

Friday, May 6

Saturday, May 7

Sunday, May 8

Elmhurst Children’s Theatre will present Disney’s Descendants: The Musical at Trinity High School, 7574 Division Street, River Forest.  Tickets are $12 at the door or online in advance at ectshows.com.  Info: elmhurstchildrenstheatre.com

 

 

Friday, May 6

On behalf of UCCA, a Taste of the Town ‘Eat & Earn’ event to benefit District 205 Schools will be at Pilot Pete’s.

Saturday, May 7

• From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., the First Congregational Church, 235 S. Kenilworth, will be host its annual Green Garden Fair.  Pick up pre-ordered certified organic vegetable and herb seedlings and/or purchase more. Purchase organic growing mix and compost, learn how to live more sustainably from a variety of “green” exhibitors such as the Elmhurst Cool Cities Coalition and the University of Ill. Extension Master Gardeners. Free and open to the public. Info: elmhurstucc.org.

• Beginning at 7 p.m., the Elmhurst Symphony Orchestra will present “Orchestral Brilliance” featuring percussionist She-e Wu at the Elmhurst Christian Reformed Church, located at 149 W. Brush Hill Rd in Elmhurst. The church has accessible facilities and free parking. Behind the Music Stand lecture led by audience favorite Dr. Ted Hatmaker will take place at 5:45 p.m. prior to the concert. Tickets are $35 for adults, $32 for seniors, and $12 for students (school-age or college with ID) and can be purchased at elmhurstsymphony.org or by calling 630-941-0202. Visit the web site closer to the concert date for updated COVID protocols.

• At 7 p.m., Music@Bethel presents a jazz performance by the Alyssa Allgood Quartet at Bethel United Church of Christ, 315 East St. Charles Rd. Tickets are $20 available on Eventbrite or at the door. Students free. Parking is free and the church is accessible. For more information call (630) 279-4040.

Monday, May 9

At 7 p.m., there will be free Medicare education for those who are turning 65 or for people who would like additional information outside of the Medicare open enrollment period in the fall. It will be held at the Elmhurst American Legion Post THB #187 located at 310 W. Butterfield Road. 1-800-205-5176 RSVP appreciated but not required.

Tuesday, May 10

On behalf of UCCA, a Taste of the Town ‘Eat & Earn’ event to benefit District 205 Schools will be at Kimmer’s Ice Cream.

Wednesday, May 11

On behalf of UCCA, a Taste of the Town ‘Eat & Earn’ event to benefit District 205 Schools will be at Gia Mia.

Thursday, May 12

On behalf of UCCA, a Taste of the Town ‘Eat & Earn’ event to benefit District 205 Schools will be at Nu Crepes.

Saturday, May 14

• From 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., the Crestview Garden Club will hold its annual plant sale – rain or shine — at its new location – The Depot at Wild Meadows Trace, 511 So. York, near the Prairie Path, just north of Vallette St. There will be 1200 plants from 130+ varieties, plus house plants, wind chimes, honey from a beekeeper, much more. Personal checks, cash, major credit cards accepted.

• Beginning at 11:30 a.m., the Spring Road Pet Parade will take place, stepping off from Silverado Grill sharply at 1 p.m., where the parade will end and pet tricks will begin. Sign up at springroad.com/our-events/. Free and open to the public.

Sunday, May 15

• From 1-5 p.m., the Elmhurst Art Museum and the Elmhurst History Museum are coming together for Elmhurst Museum Day, when visitors are invited to explore exhibits and participate in free family-friendly activities at each museum. Visitors are invited to park at one location and walk or board the free Explore Elmhurst trolley. Limited free parking is available at each museum. Info: elmhursthistory.org or elmhurstartmuseum.org or call 630-833-1457.

• From 1:30-6 p.m., the LWV Elmhurst will hold an in-person candidate forum at Elmhurst City Hall, 209 N. York Road, for those running in the upcoming General Primary Election on Tuesday, June 28. Candidates from both parties have been invited. Races include Forest Preserve Board, County Board members, County Board Chair. Submit a question in advance at [email protected] and include to which race(s) your question applies. (Note: Submission does not guarantee your question(s) will be used at the forum.)

Monday, May 16

On behalf of UCCA, a Taste of the Town ‘Eat & Earn’ event to benefit District 205 Schools will be at Doti Liquors.

Tuesday, May 17

On behalf of UCCA, a Taste of the Town ‘Eat & Earn’ event to benefit District 205 Schools will be at Silverado Grill.

Wednesday, May 18

On behalf of UCCA, a Taste of the Town ‘Eat & Earn’ event to benefit District 205 Schools will be at Primos Locos.

Thursday, May 19

On behalf of UCCA, a Taste of the Town ‘Eat & Earn’ event to benefit District 205 Schools will be at Kilwins Elmhurst.

Sunday, May 22

At 2 p.m., the Elmhurst History Museum and the Elmhurst Public Library will present a free program called “Stories and Stones” at the library, 125 So. Prospect. Storyteller Marilyn Kinsella presents traditional Native American stories along with a demonstration of tools such as bows, arrows and more. Registration is required at elmhurstpubliclibrary.org For info: visit elmhursthistory.org/320/Programs.

Monday, May 23

On behalf of UCCA, a Taste of the Town ‘Eat & Earn’ event to benefit District 205 Schools will be at Elmhurst Brewing Co.

Tuesday, May 24

On behalf of UCCA, a Taste of the Town ‘Eat & Earn’ event to benefit District 205 Schools will be at Tannins Wine Bar.

Wednesday, May 25

On behalf of UCCA, a Taste of the Town ‘Eat & Earn’ event to benefit District 205 Schools will be at Guac N Tacos (both Elmhurst locations).

Thursday, May 26

On behalf of UCCA, a Taste of the Town ‘Eat & Earn’ event to benefit District 205 Schools will be at Roberto’s Ristorante.

Tuesday, May 31

On behalf of UCCA, a Taste of the Town ‘Eat & Earn’ event to benefit District 205 Schools will be at Francesca’s Amici.

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

Elmhurst History Museum

Ongoing programs:

Now through May 6, the Elmhurst History Museum presents Carl Sandburg: Poet, Politician and Prophet, a free online pre-recorded lecture presented by Sandburg scholar Lawrence Webb in honor of National Poetry Month. Webb will consider Sandburg’s impact on American culture in the 20th century. For access: elmhursthistory.org/320/Programs starting April 7 for link to pre-recorded program. Info: elmhursthistory.org or call 630-833-1457.

• 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.

• The Elmhurst History Museum at 120 E. Park Ave. in downtown Elmhurst, will use an archaeological lens to gain a deeper understanding of the vibrant Native cultures and communities of the earliest inhabitants in their latest exhibit, People of the Prairie: 12,000 Years in DuPage County. The exhibit remains on display through June 5. Info: www.elmhursthistory.org.

Elmhurst Art Museum’s

new exhibition opens

Now through May 29, the Elmhurst Art Museum presents “Houses of Tomorrow: Solar Homes from Keck to Today.” Sponsored by DuPage Foundation, Graham Foundation, Artis Grant Program and Room & Board home furnishings.