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]]>Patio days of fall continue for well-behaved pets and their closest pals at, 43 E. Jefferson Avenue, weather permitting. Inside, you'll discover what the regulars refer to as "EDAQ" companionship, as well as classic Irish meals, bar nibbles, and cool drinks. Every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, there is live music. Simply inquire. From 11 a.m. to noon on Sunday, Oct. 23, families dressed in costume are welcome to swing by for sweets to celebrate Halloween Hop. Sláinte!
Quigley's Irish Pub is located at 43 E. Jefferson Avenue.
22nd of October / Fall Family Fun and Pumpkin Patch return to Water Street on Saturday, Oct. 22 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Children under the age of 12 are encouraged to visit the no-contact pumpkin "patch" in Foyo Plaza to select from various sized pumpkins for free, while supplies last. Outside in front of their store, London Skye will hold a unique hands-on scary science exercise. Balloon twisting and face painting will be available to add to the enjoyment. Costumes are appreciated, and gift bags will be provided. FREE!
23rd of October / Happy Halloween Hop! The annual Halloween Hop is set for Sunday, Oct. 23, from 10 a.m. to noon, with a call for ghouls, goblins, ghosts, witches, fairytale characters, and super heroes. (Note that the date is sooner than normal.) Families may dress Halloween in their costumes and visit downtown establishments, where children can stock up on treats. Dozens of businesses will open early to provide Halloween snacks and surprises. FREE!
Check in at Top Fashion (corner of Main Street and Jackson Avenue) for a map of participating shops (while supplies last). Enjoy fall activities with your loved ones! All day, shops and eateries welcome your patronage!
Halloween Hop will return on Sunday, October 23, 2022.
Meson Sabika / Hurricane Relief Benefit Ian
Meson Sabika can be found at 1025 Aurora Avenue.
Oct. 25 / Meson Sabika will conduct a fundraiser for the American Red Cross to support Hurricane Ian victims in Florida all day on Tuesday, Oct. 25, during lunch and supper hours. The American Red Cross will get 100% of the proceeds from that day's sales. Call (630) 983-3000, ext. 2 for bookings. Alternatively, go to.
Fry Family YMCA / 2120 95th Street Oct. 25 / From a locker room reopening and ribbon cutting on Oct. 25 to a Trunk or Treat event on Oct. 29, the Fry Family YMCA has a lot going on.
Gartner Naperville Plaza / Washington
Oct. 29 / Casey's Foods and Oswald's Pharmacy will present a "Monster Mash Bash" on Saturday, Oct. 29, from 1PM to 4PM at Naperville Plaza, Washington at Gartner. Dress up for Halloween or treating. Take advantage of goodies and unexpected surprises. FREE! (These are also excellent places to buy Halloween candy for trick-or-treaters on Halloween.)
Riverwalk Grand Pavilion / Halloween Happening
Oct. 30 / The Riverwalk Grand Pavilion will once again host its. Kids 10 and younger are welcome to meet skeletons and engage in Halloween-themed games and activities while collecting candies, treats, or prizes, as presented by Woody Buick/GMC. Family-friendly costumes are strongly recommended. The Halloween Happening is set for 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 30, west of the Jaycees Playground, near the Grand Pavilion. FREE!
Why are the skeletons not amused by Halloween Happening? Because none of them are amusing.
523 S. Webster St., Naper Settlement / Click
October 14 & 15 / All Hallows Eve returns from 6:30 to 10 p.m. on Friday, October 14 & Saturday, October 15. Monsters, witches, and werewolves will roam unleashed on the Naper Settlement grounds! Experience All Hallows Eve like never before with a fully reinvented lineup of outdoor activities and performances for people aged 16 and under. A zombie maze, alien autopsy, magic show, fire performances, laser tag, and more attractions are available. TKTS: $20
October 21 & 22 / Howlin' at the Moon (21+) is scheduled from 5PM to 10PM. Friday, October 21, and Saturday, October 22. Experience a Halloween event for adults (aged 21 and over). Howl to live music, devour amazing local food at the Food Truck Graveyard, and quench your thirst in our Booze Bar. Take a stroll through our Moonlight Market to purchase scary and odd products, see the Dark Art Gallery, and enter our costume contest utilizing a SweetPix360 360 picture booth for a chance to win a prize. And prepare to be shocked when you discover more. TKTS: $20
30th of October / Almost Halloween! Trick or Treat at Naper Settlement on Sunday, Oct. 30 from 1 to 4 p.m. Kids may dress up and take a walk around Naper Settlement, stopping at historical homes for goodies. The blacksmith shop will also be open that day. Registration is needed. Adults/Children $5
The Naperville Pumpkin Race, organized by the Turning Pointe Autism Foundation, returns to Rotary Hill along the Riverwalk at noon on Saturday, Oct. 29. Create/purchase a pumpkin racer (Kits are $25) and be prepared to compete in-person at Rotary Hill near Moser Tower or in your own driveway, regardless of where you reside. (For further information on mail orders, visit the TPAF website.) This event is a lot of fun for everyone that participates and/or watches. The elimination races might go for several hours. This entertaining Halloween event features a costume contest, vendors, a pumpkin decorating contest, live entertainment, and other creative surprises. Cheering spectators are invited for this once-in-a-lifetime event! FREE! ***(Fundraiser)
The 3rd Annual Trunk or Treat Halloween Extravaganza is slated for 12 to 2PM Saturday, Oct. 29, at Naperville Evangelical Covenant Church, located at 1150 Hobson Road. Everyone is invited to the celebrations, which will feature games, entertainment, a firetruck, a food truck, and all those vehicle trunks packed with Halloween sweets. Call (630) 369-2741 or contact [email protected] for further information.
Boo! Merry Halloween!
Memories of a croissant-loving 2-year-old Halloweener with her doggie!
Oct. 31 / Though the City of Naperville has no established hours for Trick or Treating, most families observe the hours of 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. when they allow their children to go door to door on Halloween. Follow local public safety rules.
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The Land of Lincoln is a fantastic destination for a family-friendly, budget-friendly weekend trip. In terms of entertainment, cultural experiences, and recreational opportunities, Illinois has a lot to offer both adults and children, whether you're exploring the attractions in Chicago or the central or southern regions of the state. Here are our best suggestions for short trips to Illinois that will allow you to experience the Midwest.
Galena
For couples and families with children looking for a weekend getaway in Illinois, Galena is a great option. There are many things to do in the town, from charming mom-and-pop stores to historical locations like the residence of President Ulysses S. Grant. Stay in one of Galena's charming inns or B&Bs for a memorable and peaceful experience. The Midwest Garlic Fest and the Great Galena Balloon Race are two excellent festivals to schedule your weekend escape around. Galena, located along the Mississippi River and roughly three hours west of Chicago, is the definition of charm. For your winter weekend vacation, a ski resort is close by and there are some fantastic treks here as well.
Starved Rock State Park
Starved Rock State Park, which is close to the town of Oglesby, is one of the most breathtaking natural attractions in the state of Illinois. If you need a break from the bustling city of Chicago or the farmlands that make up the majority of the state, this is a great weekend vacation. There are several chances for outdoor activities nearby, including waterfalls, hiking trails, canyons, and rock formations. You may spend your weekend completely immersed in nature by staying in the lodge or setting up a tent in the park.
Arthur
The Amish settlement of Arthur, a tiny town in east-central Illinois famous for its unique horse and buggies, is another Illinois weekend excursion worth mentioning. Come here if you want to appreciate a simpler period and a slower pace of life. In the area surrounding Arthur, there are several Amish-run stores that offer quilts, jams, cupboards, and much more. Additionally, if you go in the fall, you have to go to the Great Pumpkin Patch, one of the top pumpkin patches in the Midwest. Take a buggy ride, partake in a home-cooked Amish lunch at Yoder's Country Kitchen, and attend a small-town celebration like the Cheese Festival or the 4th of July, which is becoming more and more popular.
Geneva
Geneva is a charming city in the western suburbs of Chicago that you should visit for a weekend break. From the city, you may drive or take the train in less than an hour to get there. Geneva is well located for riverside dining and drinking as it is situated along the Fox River. Come here if you want a charming atmosphere, tranquil parks, wildlife preserves, tree-lined streets, and a pleasant retail area in a traditional town. An excellent venue to get a drink, go on a tour, and sample spirits are the Fox River Distilling Company.
Shawnee National Forest
Explore the outdoors via hiking, rock climbing, mountain biking, and backpacking in southern Illinois. Between the Ohio and Mississippi rivers is a wooded area with lakes, hills, and forests to explore. Sandstone cliffs and rock formations make up the famed Garden of the Gods area in this area. The River to River Trail and the Rim Rock National Recreation Trail are two well-liked paths near Jackson Falls, which is a fantastic location for rock climbing.
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America the Beautiful
As blankets are spread out on the grass and picnic baskets are filled to the brim with food, the air swirls. Beer gardens pour from flowing kegs while drinks are retrieved from ice-cold coolers, making splashes of ice and water.
As children play in parks and on playgrounds, the noises of games, rides, and booths reverberate. As the sun sets over Springbrook Prairie Nature Preserve, the crack of the bat can be heard from the baseball grounds. and then…
Over the park, the night sky suddenly comes to life, illuminating the already starry night with hues of red, white, and blue.
As blazing glitter blankets the horizon, creating a dazzling aura of light against the background, "Ohs" and "Ahs" can be heard from the grass. People are watching with big grins as energy vibrates and eyes are directed upward.
One of our favorite American holidays and activities is taking place right now –
Fourth of July Fireworks!
To make sure you have an amazing time this Independence Day, Brookdale on the Park is offering you the best fireworks displays close to Naperville, Illinois.
You may find the links to the best fireworks shows in our region below, so get out your lawn chair and settle down or stand and cheer:
Local bands, food, drink, and an amazing fireworks display are all available during The Naperville Salute, which takes place right here in Naperville. On July 1-4, it will take place at Rotary Hill (440 Aurora Ave.), and on July 4 at Frontier Park, there will be fireworks (3380 Cedar Glade Drive). The festival spans the Riverwalk and Downtown Naperville and is centered on Veterans, First Responders, Active Military, and their families. The Salute event tickets cost $15, while the Sunday fireworks are free.
The Batavia fireworks display will happen this year. The Batavia Community Band and isis will perform live during the July 4th fireworks display in Engstrom Park (326 Millview Drive). Before the performance, relax along the Fox River or get a beverage at Energy City Brewing.
At Graf Park, Wheaton will have its yearly fireworks display on July 3. (1855 Manchester Rd). A DJ, food stalls, lawn activities, and giveaways are all planned for the evening. You won't want to miss this special event since a scout troop will have a flag ceremony beforehand! There will be no alcohol, sparklers, or smoke bombs allowed in the park.
Check out the Chicago Tribune's article on where to see fireworks for a current list of more Fourth of July performances and activities in the Chicago area – here.
If you have any inquiries or know of any other local shows, please leave a comment for us!
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The Exchange Club of Naperville is excited to announce the 2022 Ribfest will be held June 17 through June 20, 2022 at the DuPage Event Center and Fairgrounds in Wheaton, IL.
The venue will allow patrons plenty of space to enjoy:
- the carnival by Fantasy Amusements Co.
- award winning ribs
- Wintrust Community Banks family fun area and exhibits with no entry fee.
The dedicated entertainment site will offer a lineup of premium artists each day and will require a ticket purchase which includes full venue access. All individuals over 3 years old must be ticketed.
Please remember to bring your chairs or blankets for the concert area.
Stay tuned for additional band announcements and performance times. Tickets on sale!
Ribbers 2022
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Armadillo's Rib & Que Company
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Howling Coyote BBQ
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Johnson's BBQ
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Salt Creek BBQ
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Texas Outlaw BBQ
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Uncle Bub's BBQ
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Blazin Bronco BBQ
HOURS
Friday, June 17th – Noon to 11:00 pm (concert gates open at 5:00 pm)
7:00pm Elle King
9:00pm Toby Keith
Saturday, June 18th – Noon to 11:00 pm (concert gates open at 5:00 pm)
7:00pm CandleBox
9:00pm Halestorm
Sunday, June 19th – Noon to 10:00 pm (concert gates open at noon)
12:00pm Acoustic sessions
3:00pm Alexandra Kay
4:30pm Levi Hummon
6:00pm Ashley McBryde
8:00pm Brett Eldredge
Monday, June 20th – Noon to 8:00 pm (concert gates open at noon)
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Greetings, Foodies! The 3rd Annual Naperville Food Truck Festival will take place at Naper Settlement in the heart of downtown Naperville. There will be more than 25 of the best food trucks in the area, as well as live DJ entertainment, face painters, a beer garden, a bubble artist, and a vendor village with local businesses.
The #NFTF Spring event this year takes place on Cinco de Mayo weekend! To commemorate the occasion, we'll host a #Mexican beer garden and bring back our renowned Food Truck Taco Showdown. Several trucks will have tacos on their menus; which one is the best is up to you to decide! Simply eat and vote in our Facebook poll to help us choose a winner.
This is a family-friendly event featuring food and entertainment for the kids, as well as the wide historical grounds for everyone to enjoy.
Please Note: The Naperville Food Truck Festival is produced by Brew Avenue Events. For questions and more information, please contact Brew Avenue Events at BrewAvenueEvents.com/Contact or [email protected]
Time:
1:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Address:
Naper Settlement, IL 60540
Email:
Contact Brew Avenue Events
Link:
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The West Suburban Irish’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade is family-oriented, celebrating the community as a whole, the diversity of our community, and Irish-American heritage and culture. The St. Patrick’s Day Parade has become one of only a few annual events in Naperville where families, businesses, government, schools and other groups all “Come Together” to celebrate the good things Naperville has to offer. The St. Patrick’s Day Parade spectators, 10,000 – 15,000 strong, enjoy “Coming Together” in support of the parade participants and Naperville’s establishments. The smiles of the families are rich in happiness throughout the day.
St. Patrick's Day is celebrated during the Annual West Side Irish St. Patrick's Day parade in downtown Naperville.
LOCATION: Downtown Naperville • Naperville, IL 60540
DATE OF EVENT: 2022-03-12 @ 10am
2022+ HONORARY GRAND MARSHAL of the St. Patrick’s Day Parade
Dr. Mark Goodwin, MD, of Advocate Health Midwest Heart Specialists, is an interventional cardiologist. Dr. Goodwin completed his internship, residency, and fellowship at Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine in Chicago after graduating from the University Of Illinois College Of Medicine. He has sub-specialty board certifications in cardiovascular disease, critical care medicine, and endovascular medicine, in addition to being board-certified in internal medicine.
Dr. Goodwin is the System Medical Director of Edward-Elmhurst Health's Cardiac Innovations & Structural Heart Center. He's also the Medical Director of Edward Hospital's Cardiology Department. He is a native Chicagoan who grew up in the Englewood area on the city's south side. In the 1920s, both sets of his grandparents left Ireland. He's a father of four, grandfather of three, and the Honorary Grand Marshal this year!
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Location: Oakbrook Center, Oak Brook, IL 60523
Start Date/Time: December 01, 2021 – Hours vary
End Date/Time: March 12, 2022
Enter a stunning visual journey paired with exclusive stories that trace Diana’s emotional path as she modernizes motherhood, revolutionizes fashion, and shows the world how to be human. The venue will take your breath away as you journey through larger-than-life, world-famous images, and a series of bespoke art sculptures. Along the way, your complimentary audio guide delivers new revelations and never-heard-before stories, narrated by Diana’s trusted companion and lifelong photographer, Anwar Hussein. Hours vary. $25/adult; $20/senior, student, military; $17/child.
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Thursday, November 25, 2021
8:00 am – 10:30 am
Naperville Central High School
440 Aurora Avenue
Naperville, IL
Price: $25.00 to $40.00 —Adults $35 until Oct 31, $40 thereafter; children $25 to $30
The Naperville Noon Lions Club will host its 24th annual Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving morning November 25, 2021, starting at 8:00 a.m. Registration is open. This is a chip-timed race with awards given to the top three overall male and female finishers as well as the top three finishers in each age group. Runners, walkers, running strollers, and special needs runners/walkers are welcome. Adult registration is $35 until October 31, 2021, and $40 thereafter, for children ages 10-14 $30, and children age 9 and under $25. No dogs (except guide and service dogs) or other animals. All proceeds benefit individuals with vision, hearing, and diabetes issues. The race is limited to the first 7,800 registrants. Go to https://napervilleturkeytrot.com to register for more information.
Only online registration is accepted.
Packet pick up will be at the Running Company Store in downtown Naperville on November 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 and at Naperville Central High School on race day starting at 7:00 a.m.
Contact Info
Glenn Behnke
Naperville Noon Lions Club
630-364-3922
More Info
Naperville Noon Lions 5K Turkey Trot
The first 5,000 registrants will be guaranteed a shirt for race morning. Registrations after this will have their shirts mailed after Thanksgiving.
Where?
Naperville Central High School. 440 Aurora Ave, Naperville, IL
Note: Race starts on Hillside Rd.
When?
8:00 a.m. Thanksgiving morning, November 25, 2021.
Cost?
$35 (Ages 15+) I $30 (ages 10-14) I $25 (Ages 9 and under)
All registered runners/walkers receive a long sleeve shirt.
You are the reason the Naperville Noon Lions has been able to help over 4,000 children and families in Naperville with vision and hearing care and diabetes support since our first run in 1998. Join us on Thanksgiving morning and be part of Naperville’s Thanksgiving tradition. Run or walk the 5K then celebrate your accomplishment with us by staying for a delicious breakfast, generously donated by Belgio’s Catering.
Run Fast, EAT LATER, No Penalty!
The 2021 Naperville Noon Lions Turkey Trot 5K was partially funded by a grant from the City of Naperville.
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]]>Naperville was settled and founded in 1831, and is rich in history. It was incorporated in 1857 by Joseph Naper and he became President of the Board.
To preserve some of the history and showcase the development throughout the ages, Naper Settlement was created in 1969. It was founded through the City of Naperville management and is under operation through the Naperville Heritage Society.
It’s 12-acre property consists of an outdoor history museum and is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. The land is home to 30 historical buildings, many of which were moved to the current location from the surrounding Naperville area. They have been refurbished to fit their time periods, offering visitors a walk through the ages of Naperville all the way into the 20th century. Caroline Mitchell gave the land to the city of Naperville in 1936.
The museum is very hands-on and hosts numerous activities and exhibitions taking a deep dive into the history of Naperville, including the current WW2 exhibition. Museum educators in period costumes give tours and teach visitors about the area.
The Martin Mitchell Mansion
One of the most prominent buildings onsite is the Martin Mitchell Mansion, originally known as Pine Craig. Materials from Naperville businesses and stone from the Dupage River Quarries make up this 12-room house built by the local George Martin II. He was the son of a Scottish immigrant and used local resources to create an agricultural fortune for himself. The land continually expanded to around 1,000 acres, at which point Martin developed a limestone quarry along the river. This is why Naper Settlement exists so close to downtown Naperville and the Riverwalk. These stones were in high demand after the Great Chicago Fire destroyed a lot of buildings. His riches came from Naperville Tile and Brick Works where he made and sold over a million tiles and bricks.
This tile was primarily used in draining farms of their swamps, and he operated out of this house after it was built in 1883 and his family lived there until 1936. In 1975, the house was registered to the National Register of Historic places in 1975 and then underwent massive restoration from 2000-2003.
Activities and Programs
Civil War Days, a two-day reenactment, lasted from 1982-2019 and the settlement was turned into a large encampment where hundreds of actors and actresses partook in historical life and epic battles. Christkindlmarket and NaperLights, two events also canceled in 2019, may return in the future and we hope to see more events like them soon!
The settlement received public funding along with 47 other Illinois museums in 2014 from the Illinois Public Museum Capital Grants Program.
Visiting the Naper Settlement
Naper Settlement
523 S Webster Street
Naperville, IL 60540
Phone: 630-420-6010
Fax: 630-305-4044
Visitors are allowed year-round and the local museum has winter hours starting November 1 through March 31.
You can see the settlement Tuesday – Friday from 10 am – 4 pm.
Downtown walking tours are available as well; for a schedule click here.
Answering the Call: Naperville at War – 1941-1945
This exhibit will run April 12, 2021- January 2022 and it explores the local history of WW2 in Naperville and features the Massier Family Collection – stories of Japanese camp workers who came to work here as well as the history and significance of Kroehler to manufacture the war.
Come check out this and the rest of Naper Settlement and enrich yourself with the history of our local community! Click here for more information.
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Sept. 17 – 18
Naper Settlement will be hosting Naper Nights, a culmination to their summer concert series The historic museum is located at 523 S. Webster Street, and the gates open at 5 pm both nights.
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Sept. 17:
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6 pm The Doors Tribute (Of Perception)
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8 pm Rolling Stones Tribute (Rocks Off)
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Sept. 18:
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6 pm Grateful Dead Tribute (Paradise Waits)
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8 pm Phish Tribute (Runaway Gin)
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Lawn chairs and blankets are allowed on the lawn
Tickets – $15 Adult, $10 Youth, Naper Settlement Members are free!
Sept. 18 – 19
This Saturday and Sunday is the Riverwalk Fine Art Fair!
This will be the 36th annual event hosted by the Naperville Art League, and will be happening along Jackson Avenue from 10 am – 5 pm both days. It’s free for everyone and features some of the best local artists, talks, children’s events, chalk art, live music, and more.
Sept. 18
Come check out the Naperville Hispanic Heritage Festival!
It will run from 11 am to 9 pm on Saturday the 18th in Central Park (104 E Benton Ave).
Tis event celebrates Mexican heritage with food, music, art, and more. Participating businesses will feature food specials and more! The Naperville Municipal Band will be performing in the evening with their joyful tunes. The event is free of charge and open to the public. Visit www.napervillehispanicfest.com for more information.
Sept. 19
The world’s largest event to fight Alzheimer’s, The Walk to End Alzheimer’s, takes place on Sunday, September 19th with registration at 8 am and the event beginning at 9:30 am at North Central College, Benedetti-Wehrli Stadium (455 S Brainard St). The goal is to raise $290k. Click here for more information!
Sept. 19
The Judd Kendall VFW is hosting a .1k fun run and fundraiser for veteran and military families at the VFW National Home for Children. It starts at 10:01 am on the 19th at the Judd Kendall VFW Post (908 W Jackson Ave). $25 on race day. For more info, click here.
Sept. 24
Pig Roast at the Judd Kendall VFW post!
The roast will take place at 6 pm on Friday the 24th and is open to the public with a raffle. Tickets are $15.
Sept. 26
Memorial Monument Groundbreaking at Veterans Park. Gold Star Families will host this event with the Naperville Municipal Band performing at 1:45 pm on Sunday, Sept. 26th. 301 E Gartner Road.
Check out these fun, local events and support the local community!
Know of any other great events in September? Tell us in the comments!
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