Fall Festivals - Oaklee`s Guide
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Fall Festivals - Oaklee`s Guide
OAKLEE’S GUIDE® FALL 2015 Pumpkin Patches Fall Festivals Halloween Fun Hauntings Coupons & More! Seasonal Feature Best Apple Varieties www.OakleesGuide.com Fall Features and Advertisers Dear Readers, The days may be getting shorter, but the heat and humidity of summer are gone, making Fall one of the best seasons in Chicago. Fall means harvest time in the Midwest, and we have information on apple picking (pages 34-35), pumpkin patches (pages 20-22), fall festivals (pages 6-15) and all sorts of Halloween fun (pages 24-33). We’re trying something new in this issue. Each week, we’re having a sweepstakes drawing to give away a fun new product. Look at the ads throughout our book and click on the link each week to enter for your chance to win. Don’t forget to sign up for our newsletter, too, so you can get the latest info on family fun and participate in our subscriber-only giveaways. Now that the kids are back in school and have outgrown last year’s clothes, check out our section on local Resales (pages 36-39). These events provide a great way to save money on clothes, baby items and even holiday toys, books and gifts, and also help raise funds for local mom’s clubs. You can earn money for your gently used clothing and children’s items by being a vendor or volunteering at one of the events. If you’ve got a little one that is ready for preschool, find the right fit from our Schools and Childcare section (pages 52-53). You’ll also find a link to our blog: Is Your Toddler Ready for Preschool? When the weather turns cooler and you’re ready to head indoors, check out our section on local Museums (pages 40-41) and upcoming Performances (pages 68-70). We hope we’ve given you plenty of ideas and opportunities to Go Make Memories! Nancy Stevens Owner and Founder OAKLEE’S FALL ISSUE GIVEAWAYS! Find all of Oaklee’s Fall Issue Contests throughout this issue and during the selected dates enter for your chance to win that weeks prize! LOOK FOR THE “ENTER TO WIN” Fall 2015 ESGUIDE.COM 4 Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Fall Features and Advertisers Best Apple Varieties Coupons Azoosment Park at Santa’s Village* . Cosley Animal Farm* . . . . . . . . . DuPage Children’s Museum*. . . . . Fisher Farms Hertitage Days* . . . . Haunted Forest Oak Brook* . . . . . Jumps N Jiggles* . . . . . . . . . . . Kohl Children’s Museum* . . . . . . Mountain View Adventure Center* . Pavilion Aquatic Center* . . . . . . . Fall Activities and Classes Fall Family Fun Azoosment Park at Santa’s Village . . Didier Farms Pumpkinfest . . . . . . Fall Fest in Des Plaines . . . . . . . . Halloween Happening in Naperville . Mountain View Adventure Center . . Fall Festivals Fall Resale Events Fall Seasonal Fun Family Friendly Museums Civil War Museum. . . . . . . . . . . Dinosaur Discovery Museum. . . . . Kenosha Public Museum . . . . . . . Family Fun and Services Adventure Realm . . . . . . . . . . . KIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Let’s Clown Around . . . . . . . . . . Halloween and Haunted Events Outdoor Movies Performances and Shows Schools and Childcare Kiddie Academy . . . . . . . . . . . . Shepherd’s Flock . . . . . . . . . . . Sports, Recreation and Nature *coupon Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-35 72-73 . . 72 . . 72 . . 72 . . 72 . . 73 . . 73 . . 73 . . 73 . . 73 54-67 16-19 . . 16 . . 18 . . 17 . . 19 . . 18 6-15 36-39 20-22 40-41 . . 41 . . 41 . . 41 23 . . 23 . . 2-3 . . 23 24-33 71 68-70 52-53 . . 53 . . 52 42-51 Fall 2015 Fall Festivals Sept 4-6, 10am-9pm Labor Day Celebration 2015 708.429.3800 www.odysseyfunworld.com Odyssey Fun World, 19111 S. Oak Park Ave., Tinley Park Labor day weekend extravaganza $17 Extreme Adventure Wristbands! Sept 5-6, 11am-4pm Annual Civil War Encampment 630-655-2090 grauemill.org Graue Mill and Museum 3800 York Rd. Oak Brook Don’t miss this favorite annual tradition when members of the 10th Illinois Regiment and their families spend the weekend on the Mill grounds, depicting what life was like in a Union military camp. Complete with authentic clothing, weapons and tools, the members of this regiment are excellent presenters who pay attention to historical accuracy and are extremely dedicated to creating a unique and unforgettable experience. Michigan State Fair Sept. 4-7 Sept 3-6 Chicago Jazz Fest 2015 www.cityofchicago.org Cultural Center, 78 E. Washington St., Chicago / Millennium Park, 201 E. Randolph St., Chicago The oldest of Chicago’s free lakefront music festivals, and it is an all-ages, multi-venue music event. Free. Sept 4-7 Michigan State Fair 2015 michiganstatefairllc.com Sept 5, 11am-4pm Kite Festival - Geneva 630-232-4542 genevaparks.org 46100 Grand River Ave., Novi, MI Food, Entertainment, LIvestock Exhibits, Indoor and Outdoor Vendor Booths, Midway and Shrine Circus Performances. Peck Farm Park, 4038 Kaneville Rd., Geneva Bring the whole family out for a great day in the park! Don’t miss your chance to view incredible kite demonstrations from Chicago Kite (wind permitting). Plus, visit our sponsor and food booths. Be sure to come early as the first 500 kids will receive a free paper kite to color, assemble and fly! Sponsored by: Chicago Kite, Dairy Queen and Firehouse Pizza & Grill. Free Sept 4-7 Last Fling - Naperville 630-961-4143 www.lastfling.org Downtown Naperville, Jackson Ave. & Eagle St., Naperville The Last Fling is the largest annual fundraiser hosted by the Naperville Jaycees and lasts the four days of Labor Day Weekend. The Last Fling has great special events for everyone of all ages to participate. Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland 6 Fall 2015 Fall Festivals Sept 6-7 39th Annual Fox Valley Folk Music & Storytelling Festival 630-897-3655 FoxValleyFolk.com OAKLEE’S FALL ISSUE GIVEAWAYS! Island Park, 2 IL-25, Geneva Eight stages feature concerts & workshops with over thirty feature acts, barn dance and ghost stories. Includes food, arts and children’s areas. Accessible via METRA rail, bike or free parking. Special events on Saturday, 09/05/15 includes live Festival Sampler concert at 7pm. Sept 6, 1-4pm Kite Fly Demo and Candy Drop with Chicago Kite 2015 630-858-2462 www.gepark.org Maryknoll Park845 Pershing Ave., Glen Ellyn Chicago Kite will be highlighting their super kites flown by experienced flyers. Build a paper kite for $5. Candy Drop from high above in the air at end of event! Don’t miss this family fun day. ENTER TO WIN! CLICK HERE ON SEPTEMBER 7 THRU SEPTEMBER 13 FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN Sept 7, 10am-3pm Old Fashion Family Picnic in the Park 847.255.1200 www.rtpd.org DES PLAINES FALL FEST Woodland Trails Pool, 1500 E. Euclid Ave., Mount Prospect Our end of the summer hoopla! Join us for a day of family fun! Huge inflatables to play on, a petting zoo, mini golf tourney and kids craft area, all while a DJ keeps the party going! Don’t miss Trusty the Turtle Race at 11:30am and our Kid’s Coin Splash at 3pm sharp as we close the pool for the season. Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland UNLIMITED RIDE WRISTBANDS Two Winners will win two wristbands for Des Plaines FALL FEST! Wristbands offer unlimited on Saturday or Sunday Afternoon. See event info on page xx of this issue! 7 Fall 2015 Fall Festivals Sept 9-13 The 128th Sandwich Fair 815-786-2159 www.sandwichfair.com Sept 11-13 Midwest Wizard of Oz Festival 2015 708.429.3800 ext 105 www.odysseyfunworld.com Sandwich Fair Grounds, 1 5738 Pratt Rd., Sandwich The Sandwich Fair has been voted the #1 Fair in Illinois, and it is easy to understand why 190,000 to 240,000 people gather on the grounds of the Sandwich Fair each year. It is not only enjoyable to participate in the fair events, activities and excitement, but it is wonderful to simply stroll along the beautiful tree-lined grounds and attractive historic buildings. Gates open 8am, Buildings open 9am. $9/General Admission $5/Kids 6-12 yrs FREE/Kids 5 & under. Odyssey Fun Farm 19111 S. Oak Park Ave Tinley Park The Odyssey Fun Farm is hosting the Midwest Wizard of Oz Festival! Take your family and bring them to the land of Oz featuring guest speakers, contests, a corn maize, rides, and even a world record attempt! $9 per day $23 for full 3 day festival pass Sept 11-13 Roscoe Lions Club Fall Festival 815-623-2435 www.roscoelionsclub.com Leland Park, 10701 3rd St., Roscoe . The Roscoe Lions Club hosts the village’s annual Fall Festival, featuring amusement rides, live music, parades and a raffles. All proceeds from the raffle will go toward supporting the Lions Club. The parade on Sunday starts at 11:00am. Sept 11-13 Kids Halloween Weekend 847 546 2228 www.fishlakebeach.com Fish Lake Beach Camping Resort, 32223 North US Hwy 12, Volo Camp at Fish Lake Beach and enjoy Halloween fun on this special weekend! Families camping on Kids Halloween Weekend can play games hosted by the resort and go trick or treating. This special weekend sells out completely. Book early. Join the fun. Call for reservations. Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Sept 11-13 Rockford Greek Fest 2015 815-963-8625 www.rockfordgreekfest.com Sts. Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Church, downtown Rockford. Saints Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church will be filling downtown with the sounds of Greek music and the tantalizing aromas of Greek delicacies. Join us for music, dancing (both modern and traditional Greek), food, Greek and domestic beers and wines, baked goods, desserts, religious and other Greek themed items for sale, a raffle drawing, and tours of the church. Free admission all weekend 8 Fall 2015 Fall Festivals Sept 12-13 Antioch’s Fall Arts & Crafts Faire 2015 847-395-2233 AntiochChamber.org Downtown Antioch, Rte. 83 and Orchard St., Antioch Find numerous treasures from some of the country’s finest artisans. There are over 85 booths with a beautiful array of arts and crafts. Bring the whole family and watch the kids enjoy our fun, free activities. On Saturday, apple games for the family, apple pie baking contest, apple pie eating contests and much more! Sunday we go to the Dogs with our annual Race of the Weiners and other Doggy Fun! Free Admission and Free Kids Fun! American Society of Artists Sept. 19 Sept 12, 7:30am-Noon Sunrise Shuffle 5K (630) 529-3650 www.bloomingdaleparks.org Hilton Chicago/Indian Lakes Resort, 250 W Schick Rd, Bloomingdale Support local parks and recreation at the Bloomingdale Parks Foundation’s annual Sunrise Shuffle 5K Sept. 12, at Hilton Chicago/Indian Lakes Resort. Presented by Sunrise Chevrolet, the race is a kick-off event for Bloomingdale’s 42nd Annual Septemberfest. Sept 12-13 Law Enforcement Exhibition vhpd.com Westfield Hawthorn Mall, Rts. 21 & 60, Vernon Hills Westfield Hawthorn shopping mall will be filled with police officers and their equipment on Sept. 12 & 13, for the 11th annual Law Enforcement Exhibition. Many police vehicles will be on display. Several K9 demonstrations are planned. As in the past, it promises to be a fun and educational time for everyone. Free Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Sept 12, 11:30am-11pm Downers Grove Oktoberfest 312-217-4369 58foundation.org Downtown, Burlington Ave. and Main St., Downers Grove The Education Foundation of District 58 Downers Grove is hosting its second annual German-style Oktoberfest for all ages. Kids Zone opens at 11:30am Oktoberfest gates open at Noon. Families will enjoy live bands, a DJ, performances, and traditional German fare and beverages including a selection of delicious treats. $10 in advance; $15 at the door Kids 14 & under FREE with paying adult. 9 Fall 2015 Fall Festivals Sept 13, 10am-6pm Scandinavian Day Festival 847-695-6720 www.vasaparkil.com Sept 13, 10am-3pm Artists & Authors - 2015 630-834-3152 www.bensenvilleparkdistrict.org 35W217 Route 31, South Elgin 36th Annual Festival celebrating the cultures of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. Entertainment by Swedish Recording Artist Peter Nordberg, Norwegian Singer-Songwriter Ann Marita, Violinist Dorothy Shaw, Chicago Spelmanslag, Combined Nordic Men’s Chorus, and Nordic Folk Dancers. Nordic Beer Tasting event and Living History area. Free pony rides and activities for children. $10/Adult, Free/ children 12 and under. Free parking Fischer Farm, 16W680 Grand Ave. Bensenville Interact with local artists who showcase their work and meet local authors. Also featuring live music and fun kid-friendly activities. Food from Fratellos, wine from Lynfred Winery, and lagers and ales from Church St.. FREE Sept 13, 11:30am-5pm Lutheran Home’s Family Fall Festival 2015 847-368-7400 lutheranhome.org Sept 13, 10am-4pm CSBarks Dog Festival 2015 630-784-6131 www.csparks.org 800 W. Oakton St., Arlington Heights Activities for all ages! Train rides, carnival games, jumpy inflatables, ice cream truck and much more for the kids! Live music, grilled brats with sauerkraut, beer, sports tent with TVs and more for the adults! Children’s books, arts and crafts, Christmas decorations, antique jewelry and more for the shopper in all of us! Surprise visit from special movie characters from 1-3pm! Carol Stream Town Center, 960 N. Gary Ave., Carol Stream CSBarks returns with six hours of four-legged fun, including performances, demos, Fido shopping mall, an off-leash area and the Rover Rest Area for tired pups. Activities include dog agility, CGC evaluations, Sky Dogz performances, Fly Ball demos, Wiener Dog races, dog Olympics, pooch train ride, parade of breeds, contests, food trucks, kids crafts. Facebook photo contest: “Caught in the Act: When good dogs go bad.” Friendly, leashed and vaccinated dogs (and their owners) are welcome. Free admission. Fall 2015 Sept 13, 1-5pm Pioneer Day - Elk Grove Village 847-439-3994 www.elkgroveparks.org Museum Grounds, 399 Biesterfield Rd., Elk Grove Village Pioneer Day is an annual family favorite event! It features re-enactments, historical demonstrations, old-fashioned games and crafts, museum tours, and a petting zoo! Visitors can also stuff a scarecrow for a fee of $10 and take it home! Proceeds benefit the Elk Grove Garden Club. Free Admission 10 Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Fall Festivals Sept 19-20 Cary Main Street Fest 847.677.8273 www.CaryMainStreetFest.com Downtown Cary, 100 W. Main St., Cary The outdoor fall festival features craft beer selections, local restaurants and businesses, a marketplace of vendors and artists, dynamic live entertainment and a children’s area to celebrate all that Cary has to offer. Free ($5 Gate Donation Requested) Sept 18-20 Fri 6-11pm, Sat noon-11-pm, Sun noon-7pm FALL FEST Des Plaines: 847-391-5700 fallfestdesplaines.com Sept 19, 9am-5pm 25th Annual Fall Arts and Crafts Adventure 847-991-4748 americansocietyofartists.org Hodges Park, 101 S Courtland, Park Ridge Artists & Crafts artists show off their work they in this long-time juried popular juried event. You & your family will enjoy exploring the wonderful variety of work on display ranging from glassworks, paintings and photography to wood arts, jewelry, art wear and much more. Free Lake Park. 2200 Lee Street, Des Plaines. Fri 6-11p; Sat noon-11p; Sun noon-7p. Free admission, free parking, free concerts! Unlimited carnival rides for $20, Sat-Sun noon4p. KidZone!, Pony Rides, Country Fair Tent, Open Air Market,Car Show, Bags, Great Food, Outstanding Bands! Sept 19, 11am-3pm Autumn Fair at Peck Farm Park 630-232-4542 genevaparks.org/index.php Sept 19-20 Greenwich Village Art Fair 815-968-2787 www.rockfordartmuseum.org Peck Farm Park, 4038 Kaneville Rd. Geneva Explore the silo, Hawks Hallow Nature Playground, visit hundreds of butterflies at the Butterfly Hose and text your luck at winning a variety of great prizes at the Basket Raffle. Event admission is free, however, there are minimal fees for some activities, food and beverages. Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Rockford Art Museum, 711 N. Main St., Rockford Held rain or shine on the second weekend after Labor Day every year, Greenwich Village Art Fair is the longest-running art fair of its kind in the Midwest. The annual two-day event features up to 155 juried artists, live music by local musicians, a gourmet marketplace, children’s art activities and food and drink. $5 at the gate, Free for age 12 and younger. 11 Fall 2015 Fall Festivals Sept 20, noon-4pm Shermerfest 2015 www.northbrookhistory.org Sept 26-27 Hyde Park Jazz Festival starevents.com/festivals/hydepark-jazz-festival/ Village Green Park, Shermer & Meadow Rd., Northbrook Step back in time at this fall festival. Enjoy the collectible and antique car display, children’s activities, music, food and friendship. The event is presented by the Northbrook Historical Society in partnership with the Northbrook Park District. Free. Hyde Park, S Woodlawn Ave & Midway Plaisance, Chicago Hyde Park Jazz Festival is the perfect event to close out Chicago’s busy street festival season. With more than 30 jazz bands performing in a variety of settings throughout the Hyde Park neighborhood, the annual event is sure to have something for everyone. Free, suggested $5 donation. Sept 26-27 10th Annual Hyde Park Arts & Crafts Adventure 847-991-4748 www.americansocietyofartists.org Sept 26, 3:30-6pm Springbrook Nature Celebration 2015 itascaparkdistrict.com/nature Hyde Park Shopping Center, 1526 E 55th (55th & Lake Park Ave), Chicago You and your friends will enjoy exploring the many talents and treasures of the artists and crafts artists of American Society of Artists with work ranging from paintings, jewelry and glassworks to art wear and much more. Large lot on site for free parking Itasca Springbrook Nature Center, 350 E. Irving Park Rd., Itasca Enjoy music, wine and beer tasting, nature walks, games and crafts. Great prizes for the Duck Race in the creek. Concessions available at additional cost. $15 per adult, $10 per child before the event. $18 per adult, $12 per child day of. Sept 26-27, 11am-6pm Edgewater Fall Art Fair 2015 847.677.8273 www.edgewaterartists.com Sept 27, 9am - 4pm Pregnancy, Baby & Toddler Expo Chicago 630-202-3620 www.babyexpochicago.com 1190 West Granville Ave., Chicago Impressive multi-cultural and multigenerational lineup of Chicago artists including 120 Chicago-based artists with original works in painting, photography, printing, illustration, pottery, mixed media, and hand-made jewelry; 3 stages of live music; Children’s Activity Corner; Beer Garden and food from local restaurants; Young Artists’ Gallery; Performing artists; and Pet Parade & Costume Contest. Free ($5 Gate Donation requested). Fall 2015 Holiday Inn Skokie, 5300 Touhy Ave., Skokie Baby Expo is the premier show for new parents and expecting parents and families. Oaklee’s readers can obtain free tickets using the discount code FREE. 12 Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Fall Festivals Sept 27, noon-5pm Indian Summer Festival 630- 353-3300 www.woodridgeparks.org Oct 3, noon-5pm Midway Village Museum - Scarecrow Harvest Festival 815-397-9112 www.midwayvillage.com Castaldo Park, 3024 71st St., Woodridge Start your day walking, biking or driving to the Community Center where you can take a hayride to Castaldo Park for family and children activities. Your entire family will have fun taking a pony ride, running through the games, and much more! Join us for the 17th Annual Build Your Own Scarecrow. Bring clothes and head to dress up your scarecrow and we will supply the hay! Free, concessions available. Midway Village Museum, 6799 Guilford Rd., Rockford Families of all ages can visit for fall harvest fun! Take a ride in a horsedrawn wagon. Create your own scarecrow - bring clothing from home or purchase some from our collection. Make a harvest craft project to take home. Play games such as apple snapping, relay race, and a scavenger hunt. Square dance in the historic barn. Starting at 2 pm, enjoy live entertainment by Pint Size Polka! $7 adult, $5 child, Free for museum members. Oct 1, 11am-2pm Oktoberfest - Aurora 630-859-8606 www.foxvalleyparkdistrict.org Oct 3-4, 12:30-3:30pm Apple Head Carving 630-554-1010 www.oswegolandparkdistrict.org Prisco Community Center 150 W. Illinois Ave Aurora Join us for OKTOBERFEST featuring a catered German meal served at 11:30 am. Enjoy great German music for entertainment and stay for mums giveaways sponsored by The Grove and The Vistas. Deadline to register is September 28. Residents: $9 Non Residents: $12 Ages 55 and better Little White School Museum, 72 Polk St., Oswego Have some fun with a yummy and versatile apple. Since the Oswego area was settled, apples have been baked, canned, dried, and pressed. Now you can carve your own apple head complete with eyes, nose, and a mouth. This traditional folk art is a great fall decoration and can be used as a spooky addition to your Halloween fun. Children must attend with an adult. Stop in anytime between 12:30- 3:30pm to create your apple head. Pre-registration is recommended, but walk-ins are welcome. Free. Oct. 2-3, Friday: 5-10pm & Saturday Noon-10pm Oktoberfest - Naperville 630.420.6010 napersettlement.org Naper Settlement, 523 S Webster St. Naperville Enjoy traditional German music, beer and cuisine under a huge heated tent with family-friendly activities on Saturday afternoon. Day of Event: $15/adult/senior; $10/youth (4-12) Save $5 each on advance tickets. Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland 13 Fall 2015 Fall Festivals Oct 9-11 6th Annual Great Highwood Pumpkin Fest highwoodpumpkinfest.com Don’t miss out on the contests, connections and fun! Like Us! Downtown Highwood, Waukegan Rd., Highwood It’s back and Pumpkin Fest is going BIG–working to beat the Guinness World Record of 30,581 for most pumpkins carved in one place (a record held by Keene, New Hampshire). Fest goers will be thrilled to have their favorite activities back, including: all you can carve onsite pumpkins, the Great Pumpkin Maze, Trick or Treating, Pet Costume Contest, Pumpkin Parade, hay rides, pony rides, petting zoo, carnival rides, kids crafts, two music stages jam packed with solid entertainment, seasonal food and beverage vendors galore and a 5K Pumpkin Run, Walk & Kids’ Dash! All proceeds go to Autism Society of Illinois. $2 Oct 4, 9am-4pm Autumn at the Arboretum Klehm Arboretum 815-965-8146 www.klehm.org Klehm Arboretum & Botanic Garden, Rockford Experience the beauty of fall as we use our entire 155 acre property for family-friendly fun. Build a scarecrow, enjoy horse-drawn wagon rides, make a fall craft to take home, and enjoy entertainment and activities for kids of all ages. There are also Girl Scout activities planned for the day. Free admission Oct 9-11 St. Charles Scarecrow Fest 800-777-4373 www.scarecrowfest.com Oct 10, 10am-4pm Heritage Day at Fischer Farm 630-834-3152 www.bensenvilleparkdistrict.org Downtown St. Charles, Main St & Rte 31, St. Charles Join generations of visitors who flock to the annual St. Charles Scarecrow Fest every year! The Scarecrow Contest boasts 150+ hand-crafted scarecrows. Visitors view and vote for their favorite in each of six categories. Enjoy live entertainment, a huge arts and crafts show, carnival, and petting zoo – those are just a few highlights! You can even make your own scarecrow to take home. Plus, enjoy plenty of delicious food. Best of all….admission, parking, trolleys and parking shuttles are all FREE! Fall 2015 Fischer Farm, 16W680 Grand Ave., Bensenville . Admission and parking are free. A $5 wristband will get your child, under twelve years old, one pumpkin (while supplies last), pony rides, and unlimited access to the petting zoo. Outdoor picnic food and beverages available for purchase. In its second year will be a pig roast; tasty pulled pork sandwiches will be on the menu along with burgers, bratwurst, hot dogs and more. In the case of inclement weather this event will be held on Saturday, Oct. 24. 14 Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Fall Festivals Oct 10, noon-3pm Fall Festival in Library Park 262-653-4177 www.KenoshaEvents.com Find Money Saving Coupons on pages 72-73 Library Park, 711 59th Pl., Kenosha, WI Featuring children’s crafts, games and entertainment. This is the fourth year for the city-sponsored Fall Festival, which ties in with Second Saturday events in Downtown Kenosha. Free Oct 16-18, 9am-5pm 28th Annual Autumn Drive www.autumndrive.net Rural Woodstock/ Marengo in McHenry County The 28th Annual Autumn Drive is a Fall Festival for the whole family. The country colors come alive and our neighborhood turns into an eclectic collection of talents with over 23 stops and 150 vendors on this fall festival and rural drive. You can discover antiques, art, crafts, pumpkin patches, apple picking, corn mazes, food, music, and even garage sales and barn sales. Many stops will have food from the grill or kitchen. We’ll have animals to pet and adopt and bake sales for high school sports. The activities are too numerous to mention, so check our website for more details. Oct 10, 1-4pm Fall Festival (families), 4-11pm - Octoberfest (adults) Fall Festival/Oktoberfest downtownmountprospect.com Downtown Mount Prospect, Emerson St & Busse Ave, Mount Prospect Fall Festival (Families): 1-4pm crafts, trick-or-treat candy line, hay rides & food and music in the downtown area. Oktoberfest (Adults): 4-11pm Join in the fun of celebrating Mount Prospect’s heritage with authentic German food, spirits and music! German DJ and Dancers, Phenix German Band. Free Oct 17, 1-3pm Fall Fest - Batavia 630-897-1808 www.foxvalleyparkdistrict.org Red Oak Nature Center, 2343 S. River St., Batavia It’s time for Red Oak’s annual Fall Fest! Come out to the woods for some fall color fun. Travel from station to station through the woods doing fun fall activities and crafts. This is a free event. No need to sign up, however parents must accompany their children. Groups of 10 or more, please call Red Oak to register. FREE! Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland 15 Fall 2015 Fall Family Fun Cosley Zoo Wheaton 630.665.5534 www.cosleyzoo.org FALL FEST Fri-Sun, September 18-20 Des Plaines 847-391-5700 fallfestdesplaines.org 1356 N. Gary Ave. Picturesque zoo open year-round, domestic farm animals and native wildlife, gift shop and seasonal concessions. Kids 17 and under are always free. See our coupon offer. Lake Park. 2200 Lee Street. Fri 6-11p; Sat noon-11p; Sun noon-7p. Free admission, free parking, free concerts! Unlimited carnival rides for $20, SatSun noon-4p. KidZone!, Pony Rides, Country Fair Tent, Open Air Market, Car Show, Bags, Great Food, Outstanding Bands! Didier Farms Pumpkinfest September 19-October 31 Open Daily 9am-6pm Prairie View-Lincolnshire 847-634-3291 www.didierfarms.com Halloween Fest Friday, October 30 5pm-7:30 pm Elk Grove Village 847-437-9494 www.elkgroveparks.org 16678 W. Aptakisic Rd. Animal Land Zoo, Tractor Drawn Hayrides, Pumpkin Patch Café, Pony Rides, Camel Rides, Corn Maze, Kiddie Rides, Parakeet Encounter, Kettle Corn, NEW Gem Mining Sluice, Pumpkin Playland, Weekend Pig Races. Apple Cider and Pumpkin Donuts, Fresh Baked Pies, Apple Cider and more available in our Farmstand. Visit our website for more information and weekday specials. Fall 2015 1000 Wellington Ave. Prizes, Food,Music, Not-So-Scary Haunted House and Pumpkin Decorating, Costume Parade & Contest. Purchase tickets by October 29: $7 Child / $6 Adult / $5 Senior. Purchase tickets day of or at the door: $14 Child / $12 Adult / $10 Senior. Please note that ticket sales are limited. Early bird sales are encouraged! 16 Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Fall Family Fun Haunted Forest at Oak Brook Park District October 9-10, 6:30pm-9:30pm Oak Brook 630-990-4233 www.obparks.org LOOK FOR THE ENTER TO WIN! Halloween Happening Sun , Oct 25, 1:00-4:00 p m Naperville 630-848-5000 www.napervilleparks.org Oak Brook Park District Central Park, 1450 Forest Gate Road. Fun for the WHOLE family! Enjoy this spectacular Halloween event that is sure to entertain your entire family! Older kids and adults will love exploring the terrifying twists and turns of our 12,000+ square foot maze! Family activities include pumpkins, crafts, hay rides, fun fireside stories and more! Find our coupon in this issue! Riverwalk Grand Pavilion. Enjoy Halloween activities and goodies at Naperville’s best. Halloween fest for ages 10 and under presented by the Naperville Park District! Free. Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland 17 Fall 2015 Fall Family Fun Haunted Hole-O-Ween Fri-Sun, October 23–25 Des Plaines 847-391-5700 DPParks.org Heritage Day at Fischer Farm October 10, 2015: 10 AM – 4 PM Bensenville 630-864-3152 bensenvilleparkdistrict.org/pdcms/events-at-the-farm Mt. View Adventure Center, 510 E. Algonquin Rd., Des Plaines. Fri 4–9p; Sat 11a–9p; Sun 1–8p. $10/person. Free parking. Concessions. Ghosts and ghouls roam the haunted minigolf course starting at 8p on Friday & Saturday, and 7p on Sunday. May not be appropriatem for very young children. Kids in costume receive a special treat. Fall 2015 16W680 Grand Ave. An annual fall celebration where families and history lovers can explore, and connect with history. Admission and parking are free. A $5 wristband available at Fischer Farm on day of event will get your child, under twelve years old, one pumpkin (while supplies last), pony rides, and unlimited access to the petting zoo. Outdoor picnic food and beverage favorites are available for purchase. In the case of inclement weather this event will be held on Saturday, October 24. Visit our website for more information. Find our coupon in this issue! 18 Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Fall Family Fun Santa’s Village AZoosment Park East Dundee 847-426-6751 www.santasvillagedundee.com 601 E. Dundee Ave. This Season, We proudly celebrate our 55th year of providing great family fun to generations of visitors. Santa’s Village AZoosment Park offers kiddie and family thrill rides, a barn and petting zoo, domestic and exotic animals, live shows, games, shops, and restaurants. Open May through October. One admission price includes all activities - rides, shows, animal encounters and attractions! Picnic baskets are welcome and parking is FREE. Santa’s Village AZoosment Park is conveniently located in East Dundee, IL minutes from I-90. Great for Group Outings, Family Reunions and Birthday Parties! Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland 19 Fall 2015 Fall Seasonal Fun Thurs.-Sun., Sept. 10 – Oct. 31 Autumn on the Farms at Old World Wisconsin 262-594-6301 www.oldworldwisconsin.org Opening Day is Sept. 12, and runs through Oct. 31, 2015 Johansen Farms Children’s Zoo & Fall Festival Opening Day 2015 630-739-7587 www.johansenfarmszoo.com Old World Wisconsin, W372S9727 Hwy 67, Eagle, WI Celebrate the 19th-century harvest season and help our farm families and villagers bring in their crops, stock the larder and put up the produce for winter. All Autumn on the Farms events will feature different seasonal activities each weekend in Sept. and October. Check the Old World Wisconsin web site for details about the daily and weekend themes and activities. Adults (13-64) $19; children (4-12) $10 (children under 4 are free); students (18 and older with school ID) and senior citizens (65 and over) $16. Fees include an all-day tram transportation pass. Parking is free. Johansen Farms, 710 W Boughton Rd., Bolingbrook Join us for all the fun rides and events that make great memories: a bakery with great pies and our famous apple cider doughnuts, a petting zoo with friendly animals, rides and mazes for all ages and lots of treats and gifts for everyone. We look forward to seeing you this Fall! Sept 19 Konow’s Corn Maze Opening Day 2015 708-301-8845 www.konowscornmaze.com Konow’s Corn Maze, 16489 S. Cedar Rd., Homer Glen Welcome to Konow’s Corn Maze! All the fun in one place. Whether it be the jumpy pillow, corn pits, or hay ride, we have the fun you are looking for. With everyday being a free ride day, you can’t go wrong. Come on out and join us. See if you can make it through the maze! Then stick around on the weekends for some great music and great fun. Pets are welcome. Everyday is free ride day! Opens Sept 11 Kroll’s Fall Harvest Farm 847-662-5733 www.krollsfarm.com Kroll’s Fall Harvest Farm, 13236 W. Town Line Rd., Waukegan Whether you want to get “lost” in our maze, take a hayride, visit the animals or pick out a pumpkin or two.... Please visit our website and you will find all of the information you need to make your trip to our farm a wonderful experience. We hope every visitor gains a new understanding about farming and has a lot of fun too! Welcome school groups, private parties and the general public. No Admission fee, just pay for the things you’d like to do! Cash only. Fall 2015 20 Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Fall Seasonal Fun Sept 19 - Oct 31, 9am-6pm Didier Farms Pumpkinfest 2015 847-634-3291 www.didierfarms.com Didier Farms, 16678 W. Aptakisic Rd., Prairie View/Lincolnshire Come start a family tradition at Didier Farms. Enjoy the hayrides, pony rides, Animaland animal zoo, corn maze, and kiddie mechanical rides. Visit our new activity, the Pumpkin Playground! Try a new craft or rope making, or just stroll the grounds. Homemade Apple Cider and Pumpkin donuts made fresh daily. Fall produce & fudge, taffy apples, and lots of delicious goodies to eat. Pig Races on weekends. Weekday specials available. Educational farming display, antique tractors and baby chicks. School groups and birthday parties by reservation. No admission fee. Fee for some activities. Didier Farms Pumpkinfest 2015 Oct 2-4, 9-11, 16-18, 23-25; Times vary Naperville Park District Group Hayrides 630-848-5000 www.napervilleparks.org Knoch Knolls Park, 336 Knoch Knolls Rd., Naperville Group rental includes use of the park, 20-minute hayrides and a campfire. You may bring your own food to cook over the bonfire. We provide hot chocolate and apple juice. No alcohol allowed. Picnic tables provided. Bring your own chairs, blankets, flashlights and insect repellant. Youth groups must provide adult supervision on a 1:10 ratio. You must be at least 21 to rent the hayride rack. Cancellations must be made 21 days in advance. $199/Resident, $229/Nonresident. Family rides also available on certain dates. Oct 1-31 Pumpkin Fest at Cosley Zoo 810.569.9870 cosleyzoo.org Cosley Zoo, 1356 N. Gary Ave, Wheaton Take in the beautiful fall colors and come see the animals in the crisp fall air, conquer the straw pyramid or find your way through the cornstalk tunnel, and take in the thousands of pumpkins scattered on the zoo’s lawn. Apples, gourds, pumpkins, cider, cornstalks, and straw bales available to purchase. Proceeds benefit the Cosley Zoo Foundation. Regular admission rates apply. Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland 21 Fall 2015 Fall Seasonal Fun Weekends in October, plus Columbus Day Locktoberfest at Lockwood Park 815-987-8809 www.rockfordparkdistrict.org Lockwood Park Trailside Equestrian Centre & Children’s Farm, 5201 Safford Rd., Rockford Different theme each weekend. Lowfee and free activities, admission to the park is FREE. Free parking! Activities include: Pick Your Pumpkin for $5 (while supplies last), carnival rides, corn maze, storytime hayrides, pony ring rides, pumpkin themed games and activities, scavenger hunt, face painting, seasonal food favorites, and more! Lockwood Park has 15 miles of scenic trails for hiking, biking, or horseback riding. Oct 24, 11am-4pm Des Plaines History Center Sugar Skull Painting Des Plaines: 847-391-5399 www.desplaineshistory.org 781 Pearson St. Come paint a sugar skull with us at our Day of the Dead/ Día de los Muertos event. Also view several amazing ofrendas/altars! Drop in any time between 11am4pm. For ages 5-12, with an adult. $3 for non-members, $2 for members. More great family programs are on our website, Facebook, and Twitter. Oct. 12, 1:15-2pm & 2-2:45pm Columbus Day Hayrides 630-353-3300 www.woodridgeparks.org Woodridge Park District Community Center, 2600 Center Drive, Woodridge Take some time on this school holiday for a bit of fall fun! Get your family or group together and join us on a hayride through the neighborhoods and parks of Woodridge. This ride will entertain all ages. Children under 14 years must be accompanied by an adult. Pre-registration required. $2/resident or $3/nonresident Fall 2015 22 Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Family Fun and Services Adventure Realm Downers Grove 331-777-4342 www.advrealm.com Kia Motors America, Inc Central Region Lombard, IL www.MyKiaChicago.com 2011 63rd Street. Combine virtual gaming with live play at MagiQuest, team up with Knight’s Quest Laser Tag, test your skills in the Great Hall of Games, and feast at the Crooked Crossbow Inn. We throw WANDerful birthday parties and group events! 1000 Oak Creek Drive. Let’s Clown Around Chicagoland 847-672-6165 letsclownaround.net Interactive show of comedy, magic, fire eating & juggling clubs... The clubs are on fire too! For the highlight of my show one daring member of the audience will lay across the floor while I juggle 3 chrome-plated machetes over his body...ARE YOU FEELING LUCKY? Birthday Parties Elk Grove Park District Elk Grove Village: 847-228-3490 www.elkgroveparks.org 1000 Wellington Ave. Make memories that will last a lifetime. Choose a party theme to fit your age group. We offer organized parties that are filled with excitement and surprise. We accept reservations for carousel parties one year in advance. Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland 23 Fall 2015 Halloween and Haunted Events Oct 9-10 Ghosts of Ottawa Past 815-433-6100 reddickmansion.org Follow Us for all of our product reviews & Inspired Family Fun! Reddick Mansion 100 W. Lafayette St. Ottawa Ghost stories at the Mansion and a walking tour of Ottawa’s notorious haunted spots. Oct. 2-4, & 9-11, times vary Naperville Park District and Summer Place Theatre present Ghost Stories in the Park 630-848-5000 www.napervilleparks.org Oct 9-10 Haunted Forest -Oak Brook www.obparks.org Riverwalk Grand Pavilion, 912 Sindt Court, Naperville Join the fun as the Summer Place Theatre presents its annual Ghost Stories in the Park...in the Dark! Enjoy an evening of scary stories that will send shivers up your spine. This is an outdoor event; please dress warmly and bring blankets and cushions. Not recommended for children under 5. $7, tickets are available online. Sorry, no refunds. Central Park, 1500 Forest Gate Rd., Oak Brook Since 2003, the Oak Brook Park District has transformed Central Park and led thousands of innocent spectators through the most haunted corners of Oak Brook. This year, Haunted Forest event will once again feature a spectacularly spooky 13,000+ square foot haunted maze along with several new festive features. Parental discretion is advised for thrill seekers under 10 as music, light, fog, strobe lights and creepy characters will all be in close proximity in the maze. Haunted Forest also features a pumpkin patch, face painting, fireside storytelling, candy in the haystack, a craft corner, and tractor pulled hayrides. Oct 8, 7-9pm Oswego Cemetery Walk 630.554.2321 or 630.554.3150 www.oswegolandparkdistrict.org Oswego Township Cemetery, S. Main St., Oswego During this popular annual event, small groups will be guided through the cemetery in the dark to visit with the “ghosts” of early Oswego residents and pioneers at their grave sites. No registration required. Arrive anytime during the event. Please bring a flashlight, wear comfortable shoes, and expect moderate walking. Tours will leave every 5-10 minutes, with the last tour leaving at 9:00pm. Participants should park on Main St. and use the S. Entrance to the cemetery. Rain date Friday, Oct. 9. Free Fall 2015 24 Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Halloween and Haunted Events Oct 10, 10am-2pm Safety Town Safe Trick or Treating - Elmhurst 630-993-8900 www.epd.org OAKLEE’S FALL ISSUE GIVEAWAYS! 511 S. York Rd., Elmhurst Calling all ghosts, goblins and witches. It’s not too late to experience Safety Town this season. Dress in your Halloween costume and safely trick or treat through the decorated village. Bring a goody bag or pumpkin to collect your treats. The Family Fall Fest at The Depot hosted by the York/Vallette Business Association and the Elmhurst Chamber of Commerce will complete your experience. Children must be with an adult. Free Oct 10, 2-3:15pm Headstones in History A Naperville Cemetery Walk 630.420.6010 napersettlement.org ENTER TO WIN! The walk begins at the Naper Settlement Visitor Center, 523 S. Webster St., Naperville Learn about 19th century mourning customs and superstitions from Naper Settlement’s Museum Educators. Then take a walk through the Naperville Cemetery for a glimpse back in time. Learn about some of the early settlers of Naperville, see their headstones and explore the different symbols and meanings used in the creation of these unique artifacts and, in some cases, works of art. For ages teen to adult. $10/ person, $8 Settlement-6 members and above Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland CLICK HERE ON OCTOBER 5 THRU OCTOBER 11 FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN KANDOO HAND SOAP MOISURIZING HANDSOAP In honor of Handwashing Day on Oct. 15, we’re giving away a bottle of this fun new soap that actually helps kids make sure their hands are clean. 25 Fall 2015 Halloween and Haunted Events Oct 10, 2-6pm Trapped in a Room with a Zombie www.dgparks.org Oct 12, 9:30am-8pm Fright Fest/Great America www.dgparks.org Trip departs from Bolingbrook Park District. Come join us on a trip to the most exciting amusement park and fright fest in the Northern Suburbs. Six Flags will change the look of their park by creating a spooky atmosphere, special lighting and sound effects, haunted houses and walkthroughs, mysterious shows and scary street actors. Check out the new roller coaster Goliath or ride one of Great America’s all-time favorites like Superman, Raging Bull or the Viper. Cost includes transportation and ticket. Lunch and dinner are on your own, so please bring additional money for concessions. R/NR: $50/$75. Ages 12-17. Lincoln Center, Downers Grove Your apocalyptic planning skills will be put to the test in this exhilarating and interactive experience. Up to 12 brave souls will be locked in a room with a zombie faced with the simplest of tasks-to get out alive! Solve a number of different mind games, physical challenges and a series of clues as you attempt to escape. Oh yeah, did we mention there’s a zombie chained to the wall trying to feast on you? Get a group of 12 together or just you and a friend. With only a limited number of spots available this is sure to fill up fast, so book your spot now. $10/$15 Ages 11-17 Oct 15, 6:30-8:30pm Halloween Hoopla - Park Ridge 847-692-3570 www.prparks.org Oct 10, 4-5:30pm, 5-6:30pm, 7:30-9pm, or 8:30-10pm Park after Dark: Outbreak 630-554-1010 www.oswegolandparkdistrict.org Wildwood Nature Center, 529 Forestview Avenue, Park Ridge Join us for a fun-filled family event that gets you ready for Halloween. During the evening carve a pumpkin, stuff a scarecrow, jump on a hayride, and enjoy s’mores and apple cider or cocoa around a campfire. Bring is clothes (long sleeve shirt, pants, a hat) to dress up your scarecrow. One scarecrow and one pumpkin per registration. Pre-registration required, $31 Residents/$50 Non-Residents South Point, 810 Preston Ln., Oswego This isn’t your average haunted house! The zombie plague is sweeping across the nation and it has infested Oswego. Your only chance of survival is to make it through this heavily infested forest without becoming infected. Bring a flashlight to help guide you during this interactive adventure. This scary event is rated PG-13, recommended for high school age and up. 12 year olds may attend at 4pm and 5pm. $20R/$30N Fall 2015 26 Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Halloween and Haunted Events Oct 16-18, Oct 23-25, and Oct. 30-Nov 1 Halloween Dinner Theater: Nightfall with Edgar Allan Poe 262-594-6301 www.oldworldwisconsin.org Old World Wisconsin, W372S9727 Hwy 67 Eagle, WI Nightfall-the dividing line between light and dark, between reality and fantasy, between sanity and madness. Join Edgar Allan Poe as he stands alone in the flickering dark. Enjoy dramatizations of four classic Poe stories: The Raven, The Fall of the House of Usher, The Pit and the Pendulum and The Tell-Tale Heart, and discover where you stand at nightfall. Begin by fortifying yourself with our delicious harvest buffet. Dinner and drama are approximately 2-½ hours long. Not recommended for children 10 and under. Adults $65; Children (12 and under) $50. All Hallows Eve, Naperville - Oct. 16-17 Oct 17, 10-11:30am Boo Bash 630-858-2462 www.gepark.org Maryknoll Park, 845 Pershing Avenue, Glen Ellyn Dress in costume and join us for spooky fun! Enjoy pumpkin decorating, Trick-or-Treat Town, storytelling, special games and activities, apple cider, Halloween treats and try your luck in the inflatable corn maze! We will also have fun entertainment and a costume contest! Ages 2-8. Oct 16-17, 6:30-10pm All Hallows Eve - Naperville 630.420.6010 napersettlement.org Oct 17, 6:30-8:30pm All Hallow’s Eve Blackberry Farm 630-892-1550 www.foxvalleyparkdistrict.org Naper Settlement, 523 S Webster St. Naperville Experience two of the darkest nights of the year with haunting creatures, eerie entertainment and must-see horrors. This one-of-a-kind experience brings some of the scariest literature of the past, present and future to life. Not recommended for children under 8 years old. Day of Event: $15/guest Save $5 each on advance tickets available on-line. Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Blackberry Farm, 100 S Barnes Rd., Aurora Visit Blackberry Farm for an evening of spooky fun for the whole family! Enjoy spin-chilling stories of haunted Aurora, vintage Halloween games and a magic show. Tour the darkness of the ghostly lake and chilling woods in both spooky train and haywagon rides! Residents: $4.50 Non Residents: $7 27 Fall 2015 Halloween and Haunted Events Oct. 17 & 24, 5:30-9pm Halloween Legends and Lore 262-594-6301 www.oldworldwisconsin.org LOOK FOR THE ENTER TO WIN! Old World Wisconsin, W372S9727 Hwy 67 Eagle, WI Spooky, sometimes scary, rain-orshine event celebrating old folk and fairytales and ghost stories. Explore fantastic mazes, both whimsical and eerie. Solve strange riddles and puzzles, create and take home macabre artifacts, and encounter cackling witches, gloomy grave diggers, strange beasts, freaky fortune tellers and bizarre entities. Enjoy tasty and disturbing treats and drinks, available for purchase. The evening culminates with a wild bonfire finale. Adults $10, children 4-17 $7, children 3 and under free (best enjoyed by children 8 and older). Oct. 23 & 24, 7:30-10:30pm Suburban Horror Story: Lincoln Hotel www.dgparks.org Lincoln Center, 935 Maple Ave., Downers Grove The suburbs aren’t as warm and cozy as you’ve been led to believe. As the sun goes down across, a much different story unfolds within the shadows. If you dare, come spend an evening of terror as the dark halls of the Lincoln Hotel reveal a grisly horror story right before your eyes. $8 Ages 10+ Oct 24, 9-10am and 10:30-11:30am Naperville Park District Pumpkin Decorating & S’Mores 630-848-5000 www.napervilleparks.org Oct 23-24 Haunted Forest Walk 630-353-3300 www.woodridgeparks.org Woodridge Park District Community Center, 2600 Center Drive, Woodridge Hawthorne Hill Woods is transformed into a thrill of scary scenes, complete with all sorts of creatures that slither and groan. The Saturday afternoon session will be more suitable for children 9 and under and the faint of heart (parental discretion). Purchase your tickets inside the Community Center and enjoy a hayride to Hawthorne Hill Woods. $8/person/evenings, $5/person/ afternoon Fall 2015 Seager Park Interpretive Center, 1163 Plank Rd., Naperville The whole family is invited to enjoy some Halloween fun! Each child ages 2 and up receives a pumpkin and everything needed to create a Halloween masterpiece. Games, prizes, hayrides and s’mores are included. Bring a bag or box to take home your pumpkin masterpiece. Dress appropriately for this messy outdoor event. This is a parent/child event. Register children only. $13resident, $20nonresident. 28 Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Halloween and Haunted Events Oct 24, 9am-4pm Halloween Railroad 847-681-7030 www.kidsevents.org Highland Park Public Library, 494 Laurel Ave., Highland Park The railroad is back by popular demand! Come for this special run as The North Central ‘O’ Gaugers Railroad Club sends model trains through Spookytown. Great for Halloween and great for model train enthusiasts. Some visitors will even be able to “drive a train” and earn their “NCOG Honorary Jr. Operating Engineer” certificate. There will also be a special Thomas the Tank Engine track. Stop by anytime. Suburban Horror Story Lincoln Hotel October 23-24 in Downers Grove Oct 24, 10am-3pm Halloween Party - Bloomingdale 630-529-3650 www.bloomingdaleparks.org Visit website for exact location. Police & Fire Department Activities 10AM-2PM -Halloween-themed building tours -Activities and games -Trick or treating. Bloomingdale Park District Activities Noon-3PM -Arts and Crafts -Trunk or Treat -Entertainment -Family Pumpkin Decorating. Library Activities Noon-3PM -Hay Maze -Inflatable Moonwalk -Games & Prizes -Balloon artists -Face painters -Pictures available for $1 -FREE refreshments and candy. Library events require a ticket. Tickets available day of event noon-2:30pm. No entrance after 2:30pm. Free! Oct 24, 10am-1pm Halloween Hayday 630-232-4542 genevaparks.org Stephen Persinger Recreation Center, 3507 Kaneville Rd., Geneva It’s time to get spooky! Celebrate with us at Halloween Hayday! Activities include kids games, a cake walk, costume contest, bounce houses, hay rides and more! Pre-registration is recommended for children 10 and under. Pre-Registration: $5 (N/R $8) Day-of Registration: $7 (N/R $10). Free admission for adults. Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland 29 Fall 2015 Halloween and Haunted Events Oct 24, 1-3pm Pumpkins in Proesel Park Halloween Party 847-677-9740 www.recreation.lwd.org Proesel Park Shelter, 6915 Kostner Ave., Lincolnwood No tricks, just treats at our “Pumpkins in Proesel” Halloween Party in the beautiful Proesel Park Shelter. We’ll have trick or treating, a pumpkin patch, bounce house and Halloween-themed games and refreshments. In case of inclement weather, this event will move inside to the Lincolnwood Community Center. FREE Monster Mash Bash, Oswego - Oct. 24 Oct 24, 10-11am Naperville Park District Cool Science: Halloween Gooey Concoctions 630-848-5000 www.napervilleparks.org Oct 24, 1:30-2:30pm Howl ‘o Ween Dog Parade 630-232-4542 genevaparks.org Peck Farm Park, 4038 Kaneville Rd., Geneva Come dressed to impress for Peck Farm Park’s annual Howl ‘o Ween Dog Parade! Line-up for this FREE, all-ages parade at 1:15 PM in front of the Peck House. The parade begins promptly at 1:30 PM. Prizes will be awarded. 95th St. Center, Room 303, 2244 West 95th St., Naperville. Learn about the fascinating and sometimes messy world of chemistry! Learn about the different states of matter (solids, liquids, gases and plasma) and create gooey concoctions like slime and ice cream. Designed for ages 3-5. Science is so fun! $18/resident, $27/nonresident. Oct 24, 2-4pm Monster Mash Bash 630-554-1010 www.oswegolandparkdistrict.org Oct 24 Boofest 262-653-4140 www.kenoshapublicmuseum.org Oswego High School, 4250 IL-71, Oswego Sport your Halloween costume at this spooky event where there will be impromptu play, face painting, a bouncy castle, and tricky games with fantastic prizes. Admission is $5 at the door per child, adults are free. Teens can volunteer and earn a ticket to the After Mash Bash! Contact Kelly at 630.554.4445 or khauge@ oswegolandpd.org to volunteer. Kenosha Public Museum (5500 First Ave.), Civil War Museum (5400 First Ave.), and Dinosaur Discovery Museum (5608 Tenth Ave.) in Kenosha, Wisconsin Join the museums for free Halloween-themed family activities. Fall 2015 30 Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Halloween and Haunted Events Oct 24, 2-3:30pm A Spooktacular Halloween www.dgparks.org Lincoln Center, Downers Grove Join us for an afternoon of fun and games this Halloween. Walk through our Trick-or-Treat trail and see what is brewing at our Mad Science Laboratory. Children and adults alike will be mesmerized by the mysterious magic show put on by Gary Kantor at the end of the afternoon! Don’t forget to wear your costumes! An adult must accompany each child, no siblings allowed. KG R/NR: $15/$22 Ages 4-9 Zombie Apocalypse, Geneva - Oct. 24 Oct 24, 5-9:30pm Zombie Apocalypse - Geneva 630-232-4542 genevaparks.org Oct 24, 2-8pm All Hallow’s Eve: Robin Hood’s Enchanted Woods 815-397-9112 midwayvillage.com Wheeler Park, 822 North 1st St., Geneva It’s a ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE! Will you survive? Participants navigate the land of the un-dead by utilizing designated “safe zones” and creatively use various items to aid in survival; all while avoiding rampant zombies trying to take your life. Space is limited, so please register early. Familyfriendly hour suggested for ages 10 & under at 5-6pm. Pre-Registration before 10/24: $9 ($14 N/R) On-Site Registration: $10 ($15 N/R) Midway Village Museum, 6799 Guilford Rd., Rockford Families of all ages can celebrate All Hallow’s Eve with enchanted fun! Go Trick-or-Treating through the Victorian Village, create craft projects and play games. From 4:30-8pm, be sure to visit the enchanted woods. This year, families will tour scenes and meet characters from the classic legend of Robin Hood. Stop for a snack with Morkes Chocolate selling candied nuts and caramel apples, and Veebo Pizza cooking up fire pizzas. Advance tickets begin 9/ 29, at the Museum Store, online or at the gates the day of the event. $6. Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Oct 24, 7-8pm Scare-illon Concert 630-848-5000 www.napervilleparks.org The Naperville Riverwalk, 500 Jackson Ave., Naperville Head to the Millennium Carillon for a Halloween-themed concert! Hear spooky and atmospheric pieces, featuring both classical and popular music to set the mood. The concert is free and for all ages. Visit us at www.napervilleparks.org or call for more information. Free 31 Fall 2015 Halloween and Haunted Events Oct 25, 4:30-6:30pm Naperville Park District Halloween Hayride 630-848-5000 www.napervilleparks.org Knoch Knolls Park, 336 Knoch Knolls Rd., Naperville Calling all witches, wizards, ghosts and goblins! Dress up in your favorite Halloween costume (parents included) and join us for a Halloween Hayride. Each registered child ages 3-12 years receives a Halloween goodie bag. You may bring your own food to cook over the bonfire or bring the fixings for s’mores. We provide hot chocolate and apple juice. No alcohol allowed. $9/resident, $13/nonresident. Halloween Happening in Naperville Oct. 25 Oct 25, 5pm Nancy Kerrigan’s Halloween on Ice 815-968-5222 thebmoharrisbankcenter.com Oct 27, 10:30-11:15am Trick-or-Treat Tales 847-253-5675 www.mppl.org BMO Harrison Bank Center, 300 Elm St., Rockford Returning this fall with a new story, expanded fan experience opportunities and a star studded cast. Show includes a variety of opportunities for the fans to go behind the scenes and interact with the skaters with options including a post show “meet and greet”, costume contest for kids, skating experiences, picture taking options and more. $23-$83 plus fees Mount Prospect Public Library 10 S. Emerson St., Mount Prospect Calling all ghosts, vampires, and witches! Put on your masks, zip up your costumes, and join us for a ghoulishly good time filled with spooky stories, tantalizing treats, and a creepy craft. Afterwards, parade to the Youth Services desk to spook the staff and receive some goblin goodies. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Registration required. Oct 25, 1-4pm Naperville Park District Halloween Happening 630-848-5000 www.napervilleparks.org Naperville Riverwalk Grand Pavillion, 500 Jackson Ave., Naperville Enjoy fun activities, games and goodies at Naperville’s best FREE Halloween fest for kids ages 10 and under! Fall 2015 32 Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Halloween and Haunted Events Oct. 28, 5-7pm activities, 7pm concert Trunk or Treat - Park Ridge www.prparks.org OAKLEE’S FALL ISSUE GIVEAWAYS! Hodges Park, 101 S. Courtland, & Pickwick Theatre, 5 S. Prospect, Park Ridge. Wear your costume and follow the trick-or-treat trail around Hodges Park, where we’ll pass out treats (or tricks!) from the trunks of our festively decorated cars. It’s a fun and safe event that goes beyond trick or treating with games, a pumpkin contest, music, and a parade! This event concludes with a parade to the Pickwick Theatre for the PRCO Halloween concert. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Concert Admission: $5 ages 18 & under, $15 adults, $25 family of 4 pass. ENTER TO WIN! Oct 30, 5:30-7pm Ghosts in the Graveyard 630-892-1550 www.foxvalleyparkdistrict.org CLICK HERE ON OCTOBER 26 THRU NOVEMBER 1 FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN Blackberry Farm 100 S. Barnes Rd., Aurora Grab your flashlights and get ready to party at Blackberry Farm. Dance and play games with the DJ, enjoy the wagon and carousel, bonfire with s’mores and spooky stories. End the night with a flashlight skeleton hunt. Dinner is included with admission. Pre-registration is required. Ages 9 to 13. Residents: $15, Non Residents: $20 BEDTIME STORY BUG ORIGINAL BEDBUG This soft, snuggly ladybug is a perfect companion to ease nighttime anxieties and provide comfort. Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland 33 Fall 2015 Best Apple Varieties What are the best apples to pick? Depends on what you want to do with them. Here are some of the kinds you’ll find at local orchards, along with our suggestions for which variety is best for each task. POPULAR APPLE VARIETIES Empire – sweet and crisp, best for eating Cortland – tart and crisp, good for eating, baking and sauce Fuji – very sweet, great for eating, baking and sauce Gala – medium sweet, good for eating and sauce Golden Delicious – less sweet, good for eating, baking and sauce Granny Smith – most tart, good for eating, baking and sauce Honey Crisp – slightly tart, good for eating, baking and sauce Jonathan – sweet and acidic, best for baking McIntosh – sweet and juicy but less firm, good for eating and sauce Mutsu (Crispin) – sweet and firm, good for eating and baking Pink Lady – more tart, good for eating, baking and sauce Red Delicious – crisp and slightly tart, good for eating and baking Rome – sweet, good for baking and sauce Fall 2015 34 Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Best Apple Varieties CLICK HERE FOR OUR LIST OF CHICAGO-AREA ORCHARDS! CHOOSING THE BEST APPLES Best for eating out of hand – these apples are crisp and flavorful. Great for snacking or salads: Cortland, Fuji, Gala, Golden Delicious,Honey Crisp, Paula Red, Red Delicious. Best for pie making – these types hold their shape in a pie or tart: Braeburn, Cortland, Fuji, Golden Delicious, Granny Smith, Honey Crisp. Best for applesauce – these varieties turn soft and mushy when cooked: Fuji, Gala, Golden Delicious, Jazz, Jonagold, Jonathon, McIntosh, Mutsu (also called Crispin), Pink Lady, Red Delicious. Best for juicing – these apples are sweet and juicy: Honey Crisp Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland 35 Fall 2015 Fall Resale Events Sept 10-12 Just Between Friends Resale Fall 2015 Loves Park: 815-797-9523 rockford.jbfsale.com Find Money Saving Coupons on pages 72-73 Indoor Sports Center, 8800 E. Riverside Blvd. HUGE sale of baby, toddler, kids & maternity clothing, toys & play equipment, books, games, arts & crafts, strollers, bouncy seats, car & booster seats and more. We provide large IKEA bags and a Hold Area for your convenience. Cash preferred but credit cards accepted. Sept 12 Double Blessings Fall-Winter Resale Wheaton: doubleblessingsmotc. com/resale-2/ DuPage County Fairgrounds, Exhibition Bldg. 2015 W. Manchester Rd. Great bargains on gently used preemie to pre-teen clothing and shoes, coats and boots, Halloween costumes, maternity wear, toys, equipment, furniture, books, DVDs. If it’s kid-related, we are likely to have it! Admission $1. We accept cash, check, and credit cards. Look for the RED BALLOONS! Sept 11-12 AGS PTO Annual Clothing and Toy Resale Batavia: 630-709-7205 myconsignmentmanager.com/agspto 905 Carlisle Rd. The AGS PTO hosts a massive used clothing and toy resale in the gym and multi-purpose room at AGS each year. Gently used all-season infant, children, juniors and maternity clothing as well as costumes, outerwear, footwear, uniforms, sporting goods, toys, games, books, children’s furniture and equipment, etc. are sold with a percentage of the sale proceeds benefiting the AGS PTO. Free admission. Sept 12 DuPage Doubles Resale Fall 2015 Wheaton www.dupagedoubles.com DuPage County Fairgrounds, Main Exhibit Hall/West Side, 2015 W. Manchester Rd. Over 12,000 square feet of shopping space with over 70 families selling! Find great deals on gently used baby equipment and furniture, clothing, maternity, outdoor equipment, toys, games, videos, books and more. Laundry baskets or large totes recommended. No strollers or wagons allowed. Cash and checks only. Doors close at 11:15 and reopen at 11:30 for the 1/2 price pink tag sale. Sept 12 Mothers & More Resale Fall 2015 Montgomery: www.mothersandmoreoswego.com/resale Long Beach Elementary School Gymnasium, 67 Longbeach Rd. Large selection of clothing, toys, furniture, sports equipment - everything you need for the family. Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland 36 Fall 2015 Fall Resale Events Sept 13 Rhea Lana’s Resale Consignment Event Fall 2015 Naperville wchicagoland.rhealana.com Sept 19 Double Take Mothers of Twins Club Children’s Resale Fall 2015 Arlington Heights www.doubletakemotc.org Sept 18-19 Trendy Tots Resale Semi-Annual Children’s Consignment Sale Fall 2015 Wheaton: 630-465-0321 consignmentmommies.com/ consignment-sales/trendy-totsresale-semi-annual-childrensconsignment-sale Sept 19 Miraculous Multiples Fall/Winter Kids Resale Huntley Ogden Mall, 1199 E. Ogden Ave. Our Spring 2015 sale featured over 52,000 high-quality children’s items at unbeatable prices. We sell clothes, shoes, toys, books, DVDs, baby items, gently used maternity clothes and much more. New this sale: large selection of household furniture along with child-related furniture. Credit cards accepted. Thomas Middle School, 1430 N. Belmont Ave. Don’t miss this resale! Having twins means having lots of stuff, which we can’t wait to get out of our homes and into yours! Fantastic deals on baby to pre-teen clothing, toys, equipment, furniture, books, DVDs, Halloween costumes, coats/boots. Admission $2, sales are cash only. All sales are final. Please bring a laundry basket to carry purchases; no bags, boxes, strollers permitted. Now accepting credit cards. Double Take is a not-for-profit organization. Huntley Park District, 12015 Mill St. The Miraculous Multiples Mothers of Twins Club hosts a resale event with gently used items, featuring: GAP, Gymboree, Carters, Children’s Place, Graco, Little Tikes and other brands. Sizes Infant to 14. Also, Halloween costumes, holiday outfits, winter wear, shoes, cribs, swings, strollers, high chairs, toys and books. Cash, checks and credit Cards accepted. $1 admission. DuPage County Fairgrounds, Bldg #3, 2015 Manchester Rd. At Trendy Tots Resale we offer sizes for tots to teens and everything in between!! All the clothing is in new to excellent used condition. Clothing is name brand, clean, in style, hung & organized by size & gender. Find seasonal items like Halloween costumes and winter gear as well as books, toys, shoes, DVDs & more! We will also have baby gear at the sale including strollers, high chairs, playpens, exersaucers, etc. Free admission. Bring a laundry basket. Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland 37 Fall 2015 Fall Resale Events Sept 19 Multiple Choice Children’s Resale Lake Zurich Sept 25-26 Posh Tots: The Upscale Resale -Fall 2015 Mt. Prospect: 773-491-0867 www.poshtotsresale.net www.facebook.com/pages/ Childrens-Resale-by-MultipleChoice/392593964105916 St. Francis de Sales, 135 S. Buesching Rd. Featuring gently used kids’ fall/winter clothes, baby equipment, outdoor play items, toys, games, puzzles, and more. $1 admission fee. Credit cards accepted. A seasonal upscale resale carrying high quality, gently used name brand children’s clothing, toys, gear, furniture and maternity at unbeatable prices located in Mount Prospect Illinois. Don’t Miss out! This is ONE WEEKEND ONLY! Sept 19 Lake County Mothers of Twins Fall Resale 2015 Round Lake Beach: lcmotc.com Sept 26 Upscale Resale hosted by Moms Of Multiples Fall 2015 Evanston: 312.286.6473 www. momsofmultiples.org/resale Round Lake Beach Cultural & Civic Center, 2007 N Civic Center Way. Featuring gently used children’s clothing, toys, strollers, car seats, highchairs, cribs, bedding, books and more!! Cash or Credit Card (small fee applies). No strollers allowed. $2 admission fee (cash). Popular semi-annual resale event for toys, clothes, books, etc. Gently used items at incredible prices. Bring 1 laundry basket to carry your goods while you shop. You won’t want to miss this well organized shopping event. Cash only event. Sept 24-26 Babies2Kidz Resale Fall 2015 St. Charles: http://www.babies2kidzconsign.com/ Oct 15-17 Here Whee Go Again Kidz Resale Event Palatine: 847-561-4399 www. hwgakidz.com Kane County Fairgrounds, 525 S. Randall Rd. (Enter through Oak St. next to Costco.) We offer anything and everything kids related from basic to brand name/boutique clothing, shoes, accessories, pack-nplays, playpens, swings, bikes, power wheels, diapers, even unopened, unexpired formulas! We accept cash and credit cards. Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Regency Plaza, 780 W. Euclid Rd. Welcoming Consignors for the first of our 2 Fall Kids Resale Events. We will be accepting Fall/Winter items. Check website:www.hwgakidz.com for details. Clothing to size 14, shoes, books, puzzles, and of course plenty of toys for the Christmas season. Weather you are a consignor or one of our loyal shoppers this sale is sure to be one you do not want to miss. 38 Fall 2015 Fall Resale Events Don’t miss out on the contests, connections and fun! Like Us! OAKLEE’S FALL ISSUE GIVEAWAYS! Nov 5-7 Here Whee Go Again Kidz Resale Event Buffalo Grove: 847-561-4399 www.hwgakidz.com 70 W. Dundee Rd. The 2nd and last event we will have for 2015. Consignors Welcome. Turn your outgrown kids items into cash for Christmas. Please check out website for details on consigning. www. hwgakidz.com Whether you are a consignor or one of our loyal shoppers you want to put this event on your “Save the Date” calendar. Tons of winter clothing (to size 14), especially Holiday attire, Baby Gear, Shoes, and of course,Toys Toys and more Toys, in “Like New” condition to make the perfect gift from Santa! Tell your friends, you don’t want to miss this one! ENTER TO WIN! CLICK HERE ON NOVEMBER 2 THRU NOVEMBER 9 FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN BENBAT TRAVEL HEAD SUPPORT, SEAT BELT PALS & CAR SHADE The BenBat collection of products is great for a family on-the-go, whether it’s a trip to the supermarket or across the state. Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland 39 Fall 2015 Family Friendly Museums DuPage Children’s Museum Naperville 630-637-8000 dupagechildrensmuseum.org 301 N. Washington St. Experience a unique hands-on museum where children and adults learn and play together in neighborhoods of handson exhibits designed to promote skill development in math, science and art. DuPage Children’s Museum helps develop curiosity, creativity, thinking and problem solving in young children. Find our coupon in this issue! Click here to find our full list of Family Friendly Museums throughout Chicagoland! Civil War Museum Kenosha, WI: 262-653-4141 www.thecivilwarmuseum.org Kenosha Public Museum Kenosha, WI 262-653-4140 kenoshapublicmuseum.org 5400 First Avenue. Through life-size dioramas and interactive exhibits, the museum explores the personal stories of the people of the upper middle west before, during and after the Civil War. Visit our website for hours and details. 5500 First Avenue. This natural science and fine arts museum is located on the shores of Lake Michigan. From primitive monsters of the deep waters, through the Ice Age, to the Native Americans in the fur trade era, the permanent exhibit tells the Wisconsin story, featuring a life-size replica of the Hebior mammoth. Visit our website for hours and details. Dinosaur Discovery Museum Kenosha, WI: 262-653-4450 dinosaurdiscoverymuseum.org 5608 Tenth Avenue. See the largest collection of meat-eating theropods – all in one gallery! This is the only museum to exclusively focus on the link between meat-eating dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus rex and modern day birds. Visit our website for hours and details. Kohl Children’s Museum of Greater Chicago Glenview 847-832-6600 kohlchildrensmuseum.org 2100 Patriot Blvd. 17 interactive hands-on exhibits, including outdoor Habitat Park, Water Works, Pet Vet, Dominick’s Supermarket & more! Designed for ages birth to 8 with protected infant areas. Birthday Parties: You supply the birthday, we’ll supply the fun! Packages include private party rooms in the Museum & free full-day admission. Great for birthday up to age 8. Visit our webiste for details about our exhibits. Find our coupon in this issue! Elk Grove Historical Museum Elk Grove Village: 847-439-3994 www.elkgroveparks.org 399 Biesterfield Rd. 1860’s farmhouse. Open all year, history related programs & exhibits. Scout badge opportunities. Public Hours: Wed & Fri 2:30-5:30PM & Sat 11 AM-2 PM. Group Tours & programs available by appointment. Fall 2015 40 Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Sports, Recreation and Nature Sept 10, 6:30-9pm Super Bears Shuffle 5K 773-561-3338 www.chicagobears.com LOOK FOR THE ENTER TO WIN! Soldier Field, 1410 South Museum Campus Dr., Chicago The Chicago Bears and Power Plate have teamed up to celebrate Back to Football Week with the Super Bears Shuffle 5K at Soldier Field. Registration for the race is now open and includes entry into the Super Bears Shuffle 5K, a Chicago Bears jerseythemed performance running shirt, Super Bears Shuffle 5K official finisher medal and Bears-branded race bib. A kick off pep rally is also open to all Bears fans. Sept 4, 7-8pm Summer Sunset 5K Fun Run/2-Mile Walk 847-960-7460 www.lith.org Sunset Park, 5200 Miller Rd., Lake in the Hills This 5K (3.1 Mile) Fun Run / 2 mile walk course will be flat and fast with no need to worry about hills. Come for the run/walk and stay for the entertainment at the Sunset Festival. Participants receive short-sleeve technical race shirt, keepsake race bib, light refreshments and more. Register now at www.lith.org or www.signmeup.com. $35. Sept 11 Glen Ellyn Platform Tennis Open House & Exhibition 2015 630-858-2463 www.gepark.org Sept 6, 9-11am Prairie Walk 630-584-8485 www.garfieldfarm.org Maryknoll Park, Platform Tennis Courts & Paddle Hut, 845 Pershing Ave., Glen Ellyn Join us for this family-friendly evening, learn how to play platform tennis, how to improve your game, all while socializing, enjoying good food and refreshments. Several of the nation’s top platform tennis professionals will be on hand to provide instruction. Please bring tennis shoes. Racquets & balls will be provided. Free Garfield Farm Museum Garfield Rd, LaFox Tour the prairie with museum staff to learn about the native environment and ecosystems of Illinois. $6 for adults and $3 for kids. Sept 6, 10-11:15am Pond Walk 708-366-6530 Trailside Museum of Natural History, 738 Thatcher Ave., River Forest Children and their families will enjoy a guided walk around our pond, learning about who lives in and around the water. Expect mud! Free. Register by 9/4. Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland 42 Fall 2015 Sports, Recreation and Nature Sept 11, 6-7:30pm Old Fashioned Campfire 847-433-6901 www.hellernaturecenter.org Millard Park, 35 Ravine Dr., Highland Park Take a short hike with a naturalist along the trails, play games with family and friends and enjoy marshmallows roasted over the campfire! Children two and under are free. Children must be with adult. $8 Pavilion Aquatics Center Elk Grove Village: 847-593-6248 www.elkgroveparks.org Sept 12, 10am W.O.D Mullet 5K 630-897-0516 www.foxvalleyparkdistrict.org 1000 Wellington Ave. Zero depth entry pool, spray features, water slide, lap pool with diving well, warm water therapy pool, party rooms, birthday and group rentals. Call for hours & fees. Stuart Sports Complex, Rt 30 and Griffin Dr., Montgomery Business in the Front, Party in the Back - Turn it up! The W.O.D. “Workout of the Day” Mullet 5K is an opportunity for all crossfit athletes alike to showcase their abilities, not only by lifting weights but by combining that with a 5K run, mustaches, and really bad hair. Sept 12, 10am-5pm (game time is 1:30pm) Historic Base Ball Match: Exhibition Game at Old World Wisconsin 262-594-6301 www.oldworldwisconsin.org Sept 12, 9am-3pm Fossil Collecting Field Trip 630-833-1616 www.lizzadromuseum.org Old World Wisconsin W372S9727 Hwy 67 Eagle, WI Now’s your turn to play historic base ball! We’re inviting guests to play an exhibition match against the Eagle Diamonds. Just come down to the new location of the base ball field in the village 15 minutes before game time and we’ll teach you the rules and give you some insights into the historic game. Admission to the museum gets you into the game for free. Parking is free. Lizzadro Museum of Lapidary Art, 220 Cottage Hill, Elmhurst Travel by motor coach to Mulford Quarry in Rockford, Illinois. Collect Ordovician Period marine fossils in dolomitic limestone. Collectable fossils include: brachiopods, cephalopods, corals, crinoids, gastropods, and more. Field Trip - Ages 8 yrs. to Adult. $45.00 per person. Reservations required. Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland 43 Fall 2015 Sports, Recreation and Nature Sept 12, 10am-1pm Create, Discover, Play Day 630-690-4880 wheatonparkdistrict.com Wheaton Community Center, 1777 S. Blanchard Rd., Wheaton Create, Discover, Play Day encourages families to get up, go out, and go explore what the Wheaton Park District Community Center has to offer. Several complimentary activities, including Family Boot Camp, obstacle course, youth fitness classes, healthy snacks, showcase of our Recreation & Athletic Programs, and open gym! Lupus Walk Chicago - Sept. 27 Sept 12, 10am-2pm Touch A Truck - Elmhurst 630-993-8900 www.epd.org Sept 12-13, 4pm-10am Naperville Park District Eco-Explorers: Family Campout 630-848-5000 www.napervilleparks.org Berens Park 493 Oaklawn Ave., Elmhurst See, touch, and explore a variety of trucks and vehicles. Join us at Berens Park to get up close and personal with fire trucks, tow trucks, police cars, army vehicles, ambulances, cement trucks, and possibly a helicopter. Vehicles are subject to availability. Free t-shirt to the first 500 children. This is a loud and exciting event so be prepared for truckloads of fun! $1 recommended donation. Knoch Knolls Nature Center, 320 Knoch Knolls Rd. Naperville On Saturday, enjoy nature games, a buffet-style supper, a twilight hike and s’mores around the campfire. Sunday includes a light breakfast and hike. Campout takes place rain or shine. Bring your own tents and sleeping bags. Each child and adult attending must register. $19/Resident, $29/Nonresident per person. Designed for ages 3 and up. Sept 12-13, 10am-5pm Mundelein Art Fair www.mundeleincommunityconnection.org Kracklauer Park, 100 N. Seymour Ave. The juried festival will feature talented artists and crafts’ people, as well as live entertainment, goods eats and family fun. There will be a kids tent for the young artists to create work of their own. Admission and parking are free. Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland 44 Fall 2015 Sports, Recreation and Nature Sept 12, 7:30-11pm Mini Firefly www.dgparks.org OAKLEE’S FALL ISSUE GIVEAWAYS! Miner Mike’s Adventure Golf McCollum Park, 6801 Main St., Downers Grove This is not your average game of mini-golf! Come play Downers Grove’s finest mini-golf course covered in glow sticks. Each participant will receive two glow necklaces to wear as they complete 18 holes. Fee: $8 per round All Ages Sept 14-18 The Silver Games 630-232-4542 genevaparks.org Sunset Community Center Stephen Persinger Recreation Center Green Fields of Geneva, 3507 Kaneville Rd., Geneva Enjoy a friendly tournament of frisbee, ping pong, home run derby, free throw contest, golf, bags and more for those ages 50 and over. Please register to receive a copy of the times and events. $10 (excludes golf, is an additional $20, including cart and greens fees). ENTER TO WIN! CLICK HERE ON SEPTEMBER 14 THRU SEPTEMBER 20 FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN Sept 17, 6-7:30pm Bingo! 847-585-5800 www.wholefoodsmarket.com Whole Foods Market, 750 N. Martingale Rd., Schaumburg Join us for another spirited night of family-friendly BINGO! We’ll be playing ten rounds, with prizes ranging from bakery goodies to gift cards, and a top prize of the evening being a $50 gift card! All proceeds donated to our One Dime at a Time program. Registration encouraged. $5/card or $10/3 cards. Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland THE MAGIC OPENER FOR BOTTLES & CANS This durable plastic tool fits easily in all hands, and combines the three most common types of beverage openers into a single product. 45 Fall 2015 Sports, Recreation and Nature Sept 18, 6:30-8:30p m Sport Center Family Fun Night 847-891-1266 www.parkfun.com Sept 19, 8-10am Fishing Derby 630-529-3650 www.bloomingdaleparks.org Sport Center, 1141 W. Irving Park Rd., Schaumburg Participate in a variety of structured, supervised sports, games and activities in our 110,000 square foot facility. Activities include basketball, volleyball, dodgeball, preschool tot lot, soccer, T-ball, softball and gymnastic obstacle courses. Concessions available for purchase. All ages event free for Schaumburg Park District residents. Non-resident fee is $8 per family. Lakeview Park, 240 Broker Rd., Bloomingdale Stocked each spring at the Bloomingdale-Roselle Rotary Club Fish Release, Lakeview Park is full to the brim with an abundance of fish species. Prizes are awarded for all types of catches including biggest, smallest, weirdest and more. Participants must bring their own fishing gear. Bait is provided or you may bring your own. Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult. This is a catch-and-release event. Free! Sept 18, 6:30-8:30pm Mini Golf Parent/Child Open 2015 630-858-2462 www.gepark.org Sept 19 Addiction Awareness and Recovery 5K Run/Walk 630-646-5150 addictionawareness5k.itsyourrace.com Maryknoll Park, 845 Pershing Ave., Glen Ellyn Be this season’s champions, by getting the lowest combined score for 18 holes of miniature golf. Paring should consist of the parent and one child age of 6+. Includes hot dog and beverage. Winning team receives a golf trophy. Fee Per Pair: $20 Dupage County Forest Preserve, 3 S. 580 Naperville Rd., Wheaton Packet pickup and same day registration starts at 8:00am run at 10am, kids fun run at approximately 11:15am. The course is a trail style course through woodlands, meadows, and fields. Please come out to raise awareness for addiction and support individuals in recovery. Competitive/novice runners and walkers welcome. $40 includes tees shirt and the kids fun run is $20. Sept 19-20, race starts at 10am The Great Pumpkin Run 2015 www.thegreatpumpkinrun.com www.konowscornmaze.com Konow’s Corn Maze, 16849 S. Cedar Rd., Homer Glen Fall is here and so is The Great Pumpkin Run! Tackle the trails and conquer the corn maze at Know’s Corn Maze! 3.1 miles of fun await you. After, celebrate everything Fall with tons of activities on the farm! Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland 46 Fall 2015 Sports, Recreation and Nature Sept 19, 8-10:30am Dog Daze 630-766-7015 Ext. 2014 bensenvilleparkdistrict.org Sept 20, 1-2:30pm Animal Olympics 708-366-6530 www.fpdcc.com Trailside Museum of Natural History 738 Thatcher Ave. River Forest Can you leap as far as a frog, or spear fish like a heron? Test your human abilities against amazing animal adaptations. Drop-in family program. Free Redmond Park Pavilion, 735 E. Jefferson St. Bensenville Bring your 2 and 4 legged family members out to Redmond Park for a guaranteed tail wagging fun day for all! 7-7:50am Check In for Dash 4 Dogs, race 8am. Vendor Fair and Obstacle Course, Dog Parade/Fashion Show, Pet Tricks. Sign up for the 5K race and 1 mile walk at www.fetchingtailsfoundation.org. Dogs must be leashed and proof of vaccination required. Sept 26, 9-11am National Public Lands Day 630-858-2462 www.gepark.org Churchill Park, 271 St. Charles Rd., Glen Ellyn Ages 5 & up. National Public Lands Day is the nation’s largest, single-day volunteer effort for public lands. Join in the local effort by helping to collect native prairie plant seeds. Seeds will be used to help re-vegetate several areas within our park’s natural areas that have been recently cleared of invasive species. Sept 19, 2-3:30pm Quality Hill Walking Tour 630.420.6010 napersettlement.org Begins at the Jefferson Hill Shops, 43 E. Jefferson Ave., Naperville The architecture and history of the homes located east of Washington Street and north of Chicago Ave. will be highlighted during this tour. The mansions in this area of Naperville overshadowed the modest homes of old Naperville and showed the affluence of the Industrial Age. The concentration of prestigious homes led this area to be dubbed “Quality Hill” by local residents. Tour includes about 24 blocks of walking. Registration required; space limited $12/ person. Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Sept 26, 9am-4pm Fishing 847-433-6901 www.hellernaturecenter.org Drop Off: Heller Nature Center, 2821 Ridge Rd., Highland Park Spend the day with your line in the water trying to reel in the big ones! We are heading to Crystal Lake to test the waters for bass, bluegill, crappie and more. Transportation, equipment and supervision included. Participants must bring a sack lunch. Grades 5-8, $35 47 Fall 2015 Sports, Recreation and Nature Sept. 27, Registration 9am, Walk 10am Fifteenth Annual Chicago Illinois Lupus Walk 2015 312-542-0002 www.lupuswalkil.org Follow Us for all of our product reviews & Inspired Family Fun! Sept 26-27, 4pm-10am Naperville Park District Father/Son Campout 630-848-5000 www.napervilleparks.org Lincoln Park, W. LaSalle Dr & N. Stockton Dr., Chicago The event includes a choice of one or three mile walks through scenic Lincoln Park in Chicago. The familyfriendly event features music and entertainment, family fun, and kid’s activities. $25 advance registration, $30 on-site for Adults; $10 for children 12 and under (prior to or at the event) Knoch Knolls Nature Center, 320 Knoch Knolls Rd., Naperville Enjoy the outdoors and a fun night of camping in celebration of fathers and sons ages 3 and up. Play fun games, roast marshmallows over a campfire and go on a night hike. On Sunday morning, a light breakfast will be served. Bring your own tents and sleeping bags. This is a rain or shine event. In the event of severe weather, campout will be cancelled. $22/Resident, $33/nonresident Sept 27, 11am-3pm Have Fun! You Won! Kids’ Triathlon 630-554-1010 oswegolandparkdistrict.org Oswego East High School, 1525 Harvey Rd., Oswego The Kids Tri course is a 100 meter swim, a 3 mile bike ride through the Oswego East High School parking lot, and a half mile run around the track. Kids grades 3-6 compete in this noncontinuously timed event. Everyone receives a long sleeve t-shirt. Registration deadline is Sept. 18 at 4:30. $18 per individual or $54 per team. Sept. 26, 4:30pm Check In, 5:30pm Race Time Harvest Hustle 5K 630-232-4542 genevaparks.org Peck Farm Park, 4038 Kaneville Rd. Geneva It’s time for our annual Harvest Hustle Twilight All-Terrain 5k at Peck Farm Park! Enjoy Chick-fil-A at our post-race celebration until 7:30pm. Additional food and beverages will be available for purchase. Early Registration (Before Sept. 14th): $34 Late Registration (After Sept. 14th): $39 Day of Race Registration: $39 Fall 2015 Oct 1, 6-7pm BINGO Night 630-554-1010 www.oswegolandparkdistrict.org Little White School Museum, 72 Polk Street, Oswego Bring your family and join others for a fun night of Bingo where everyone is a winner! A snack will be provided. Pre-registration is recommended, but walk-ins are welcome. Age 3 and up. Free 48 Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Sports, Recreation and Nature Oct 2, 9am-1:30pm Student Harvest Days 630-584-8485 www.garfieldfarm.org Oct 3, 2-4pm Final Fall Canoe 847-433-6901 www.hellernaturecenter.org Garfield Farm Museum, Garfield Rd, LaFox Museum volunteers demonstrate 19th century living to school children on a field trip. Limited to 600 students. Reservations required. $5 students and $4 for adults Skokie Lagoons Tower Rd., Boat Launch, Tower Rd., Northfield Join us one last time this year for a paddle on the beautiful Skokie Lagoons! Heller Naturalists will provide canoes and everything else needed for a relaxing and fun afternoon on the water. Children must be accompanied by a registered adult. Online registration deadline: Oct. 1. Ages 6+. $20 Oct 3, 7:30-10am Harvest Hustle 5K Run/Walk 847-658-2716 www.algonquin.org Oct 8, 10-11am Fall Color Leaf Hike 847-433-6901 www.hellernaturecenter.org Historic Village Hall, 2 South Main St., Algonquin The race will feature a professionally timed 3.2 mile run and a 1.5 mile walk road course throughout downtown Algonquin. Registration Fees: Walker- $20 Runner- $25 All pre-registered participants will receive a t-shirt for the event. Heller Nature Center, 2821 Ridge Rd., Highland Park Adults and children both will get a basic lesson in Mandarin Chinese through engaging, hands-on activities involving the colors and shapes of nature in fall. Offered in conjunction with Language Stars. Children must be accompanied by a registered adult. Ages 3-6. $8 Oct 3, 9-11am Fishing with Dad - Oswego 630-554-1010 www.oswegolandparkdistrict.org Chesterfield Park, 139 Chesterfield Drive, Oswego Spend an Oct. Saturday in the park with your Pops! Kids, bring your dad as we try our hand at fishing, cook a delicious outdoor breakfast, and enjoy a terrific morning together. Oswego’s Fishin’ Fools club will supply the poles, bait, and assistance. If you register by Friday, September 18 we will have a cozy sweatshirt for each fisherman! $15R/$20N Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Oct 9, 6-7:30pm Old Fashioned Campfire 847-433-6901 www.hellernaturecenter.org Millard Park, 5 Ravine Dr., Highland Park Take a short hike with a naturalist along the trails, play games with family and friends and enjoy marshmallows roasted over the campfire! Children two and under are free. Children must be accompanied by a registered adult. $8 49 Fall 2015 Sports, Recreation and Nature Oct 12, 10am-noon Columbus Day Mini Golf Tournament 630-858-2462 www.gepark.org Oct 16-17, 5pm-10am Family Camping at the Farm 630-834-3152 www.bensenvilleparkdistrict.org Oct 13, 9-10:30pm Gone Fishing 847-433-6901 www.hellernaturecenter.org Oct 17-18 Pumpkins on the Green 630-858-2462 www.gepark.org Oct 16, 5-8pm Ellis House & Equestrian Center Family Fun Night 815.475.4035 www.ellishec.com Oct 23-25 Haunted Hole-O-Ween www.dpparks.org/ParksandFacilities/MountainViewAdventureCenter/OFG_Special.aspx Maryknoll Park845 Pershing Avenue, Glen Ellyn Ages 5-17. The tournament consists of 36 holes with special holes on each course that requires you to hit through the Nina, the Pinta and the Santa Maria! Entry fee includes a hot dog, chips and a beverage, after your round. Winners receive a gift card to Barone’s in honor of Christopher Columbus! Resident: $12 Non-Resident: $15 Fischer Farm, 16W680 Grand Ave., Bring tent, sleeping gear, lawn chairs, bug spray, flashlight, games, toys, any additional snacks/beverages, and personal items. All children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Plan to enjoy campfire stories, a scavenger hunt, fun, and games. $8 per person for resident and $10 per person for non-residents. Reserve by Friday, Oct. 9. Maryknoll Park, 845 Pershing Avenue, Glen Ellyn The 18th green will be converted into a pumpkin patch! Come for lunch, play some golf and then pick out your own pumpkin from our “Pumpkins on the Green”! A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Glen Ellyn Park District Scholarship Fund. Pumpkins will range from $2 to $12. The golf course will open at noon on Oct. 17th and 11am on Oct. 18th. Danny Cunniff Park, 2700 Trail Way, Highland Park Learn about fish that lurk deep in the water, what type of bait is good for fishing, and try your luck catching a big one! All equipment and bait will be provided. Program is outdoors so please dress for the weather. Everyone is welcome, but content is appropriate for adults and children over the age of 7. Online registration deadline: Oct. 10. $6 Ellis House & Equestrian Center, 13986 McKanna Rd, Minooka Come join the fun. Activities include pony rides, a tractor-pulled hay ride, crafts, nature trails and concessions. . Free. Admission Fee applies to pony rides and concession. Fall 2015 Mountain View Adventure Center, 510 E. Algonquin Rd., Des Plaines Special Buy One Get One Free, Haunted Hole-O-Ween at Mountain View Adventure Center. Print coupon or show it on your phone to receive your 2 for 1 Admission to the Haunted Hole-O-Ween mini-golf course. 50 Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Sports, Recreation and Nature Oct 23, 6-8pm Zumbathon 630-858-2462 www.gepark.org OAKLEE’S FALL ISSUE GIVEAWAYS! Ackerman Sports and Fitness Center800 St. Charles Rd., Glen Ellyn October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and breast cancer ranks second as a cause of cancer deaths in women. Join us at our ASFC Zumbathon supporting Susan G. Komen for the cure in the fight to end breast cancer. Show your support and get ready to party with our Zumba instructors. Minimum donation is $10 and all participants will receive a “pink” ASFC water bottle. Oct 24, 8:30am run, 8:40am walk, rain or shine Midway Village Museum - All Hallows’ Eve Trick or Trot 5K 815-397-9112 www.midwayvillage.com ENTER TO WIN! Midway Village Museum, 6799 Guilford Rd., Rockford The 5K supports the award-winning education programs at Rockford’s history museum. In the tradition of the All Hallows Trick-or-Treat event later in the day, participate in your favorite family-friendly Halloween costumes as part of the fun! Please keep in mind the costumes may not be obstructive, offensive, objectionable or distracting to other participants and no masks of any kind. The run and walk take place on the recreation path and Victorian Village. Pre-register by Oct. 15 and receive a Trick or Trot t-shirt. 5K Run - $30 adults; $10 children age 5-17; Free for under age 5 | Walk - $10 per person; Free for under age 5 Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland CLICK HERE ON OCTOBER 19 THRU OCTOBER 25 FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN THE BUG BAND INSECT REPELLENT WRISTBANDS AND WIPES Here’s an all-natural bug repellent product that’s safe for the whole family. We’re raffling off a pair of these fun wristbands and towelettes to one lucky winner. 51 Fall 2015 Schools and Childcare Kiddie Academy Learning Centers Batavia: 630.761.4500 2201 Main Street Bolingbrook: 630.679.9400 540 W Boughton Road Carpentersville: 847.844.8600 112 Tay River Drive Crystal Lake: 815.893.0924 720 Cog Circle Naperville: 630.416.8000 2828 Patriots Lane Plainfield: 815.609.0900 13703 S. Route 59 Streamwood: 630.497.0200 1040 Sutton Road Is Your Toddler Ready for Preschool? Click here to read our guest post from Brightwheel For more than 30 years, Kiddie Academy® has been a leader in educationbased child care. Kiddie Academy’s proprietary Life Essentials® curriculum, supporting programs, methods, activities and techniques help prepare children for school and for life. Bright Horizons Early Education and Preschool Multiple Chicagoland Locations www.brighthorizons.com Deerfield Park District Preschool Deerfield: 847-945-0650 www.deerfieldparks.org JCYS Preschool Education Buffalo Grove, Chicago, and Highland Park www.jcys.org Fall 2015 Lambs of Faith Early Childhood Center Arlington Heights: 847-253-4859 www.faithlutheran-ah.org Oswego Park District Preschool Oswego: 630-554-1010 www.oswegolandparkdistrict.org 52 Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Schools and Childcare Park Ridge Park District Preschool Park Ridge: 847-692-4400 www.prparks.org Park Ridge Park District Nature Preschool Park Ridge: 847-692-3570 www.prparks.org Science & Arts Academy Des Plaines: 847-827-7880 www.scienceandartsacademy.org Shepherd’s Flock Child Care Arlington Heights: 847-368-7391 www.shepherdsflock.org Lutheran Home Campus, 800 W. Oakton St. Professional child care & developmentally appropriate education for ages six weeks to five years. Intergenerational activities bring children & seniors together. Quality educational, social, emotional, spiritual & physical care in a play based environment. St. John the Evangelist Catholic School Streamwood: 630-289-3040 ext. 56 www.mystjohns.org Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland 53 Fall 2015 Fall Activities and Classes Sept 1, 10:00am-10:45am Class for Kids: Music with Gymboree www.wholefoodsmarket.com Find Money Saving Coupons on pages 72-73 Whole Foods Market, 750 N. Martingale Rd., Schaumburg Gymboree’s active approach to musical learning introduces your child to a variety of different musical styles. Through singing, dancing, movement games and instruments, your child learns important musical “building blocks” like rhythm, beat, tempo and melody and builds a foundation of musical skills to grow on. Complimentary. Sept 3, 6-7:30pm Meat University: Learn to Break Down a Chicken & Make Stock and Soup 847-585-5800 www.wholefoodsmarket.com Whole Foods Market, 750 N. Martingale Rd., Schaumburg If you’re ready to graduate from cooking with packaged chicken breasts to using the whole chicken, now’s the time! Our Meat Apprentice Rachel is teaching this awesome back-to-basics class on cooking a whole chicken. Samples and recipe cards included. Registration required. $5/person. Sept 2, 6-9pm Wine & Canvas 630-892-1550 www.foxvalleyparkdistrict.org Blackberry Farm 100 S. Barnes Rd. Aurora Pinot Noir meets he palette as an instructor guides you through your custom canvas creation. Bring a bottle of your favorite wine, a few friends and enjoy a lively, social and creative night out. Residents: $19 Non Residents: $24 Sept 4, 1-2:30pm Flashback Fridays Meet a Curator 630.420.6010 www.napersettlement.org Naper Settlement, 523 S Webster St., Naperville Meet the museum’s curatorial staff, hear about their work and see real artifacts from the museum’s collection. There are over 55,000 objects in the collection, and each one has a fascinating story. Topic: Archival Collections-Don Tosi. Space limited to first 20 registrants. Registration required. $10/person; $8/Settlement-6 members and above. Sept 3, 10am-noon Senior Stroll 630-444-3190 www.kaneforest.com Grunwald Farms Forest Preserve, 02S035 North Lorang Rd., Elburn Seniors are invited to join District naturalists the first Thursday of every month for a pleasant stroll in our natural areas. Each month we visit a different site and learn about the natural and cultural history of the area. Wear sturdy shoes. Donations are accepted to cover cost of refreshments. FREE Fall 2015 54 Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Fall Activities and Classes Sept 4, 7-8:30pm Floral Class: Make Your Own Forest Terrarium 847-585-5800 www.wholefoodsmarket.com OAKLEE’S FALL ISSUE GIVEAWAYS! Whole Foods Market, 750 N. Martingale Rd., Schaumburg Our beloved florist Sue is back with another DIY class for all you floral and gardening enthusiasts! In today’s class she’s teaching you how to make a miniature living landscape inside bubble glass terrariums. Registration required. $20/person Sept 5, 5-7:30pm Nature Nights: Seed Scatter 847-835-6801 www.chicagobotanic.org Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Rd., Glencoe During this family class, you learn how and why seeds need to scatter, make a “seed bomb,” ride a tram, and take home a plant with an interesting dispersal method. Don’t forget to bring a picnic dinner. Dessert is provided; we end the night with s’mores around the campfire! $26/nonmember per child, Garden Plus members 20% discount. ENTER TO WIN! CLICK HERE ON SEPTEMBER 1 THRU SEPTEMBER 6 FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN Sept 6, 11am-4pm Malott Japanese Garden Family Sundays www.chicagobotanic.org BUMKINS BABY PRODUCTS Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Rd., Glencoe Take part in engaging, educational and fun activities related to Japanese gardens and other aspects of Japanese culture. Take-home project as well as books and hands-on activities which may include the following: raking miniature dry gardens, trying chopsticks or practicing calligraphy. Free admission; parking fees apply. Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland SNACK BAGS AND SMOCK Printed in a variety of kidloving prints and in a couple of different sizes, these bags make it easy to go green when packing school lunches. 55 Fall 2015 Fall Activities and Classes Sept 6, 11am-1pm Garden Tea Party for Whole Kids Foundation 847-585-5800 www.wholefoodsmarket.com Sept 9, 16, 23, 30, 9-10:30am Playscape Pioneers Day Camp 630.420.6010 napersettlement.org Naper Settlement 523 S Webster St. Naperville Four sessions of hands-on learning and story time. Sept. 9: Building a New Life Pack a covered wagon and build a log house. Sept. 16: Frontier Fun Play with pioneer games and homemade toys. Sept. 23: Frontier Wildlife Prepare for the fall season by learning about the harvest and winter habits of animals. Sept. 30: Daily Life as a Pioneer Travel back to the 1830s and explore pioneer life. Registration required. Ages 4-7; $75/camper for all four days or $22/ camper/day. Whole Foods Market, 750 N. Martingale Rd., Schaumburg Ooo la la! We’re throwing a lovely garden tea party for the kiddos, and all are encouraged to don their fanciest dresses, ties, and hats for this family soiree! Each guest gets their own fancy brunch box with tea sandwiches, mini scones, and fresh fruits, along with tasty refreshments. Photo booth station. Registration required. $8/person (kids under three eat free). Sept 8-13 Fall Dance Free 4 All 312-922-1272 www.ARCchicago.org Sept 9, 10-11:30am Buzzing Bees 847-433-6901 www.hellernaturecenter.org American Rhythm Center, 410 S Michigan Ave., 3rd Flr., Chicago Week long DANCE Free-4-All! Try out what the ARC has to offer for FREE! Tap, Jazz, Flamenco, Hip Hop, House Dance, and Breaking or brand new classes like Jazz Funk, Pilates, Tai Chi, Capoeira, Meditation, and more! Tap Jam open to the public on Friday, Sept. 11 at 8pm. Free Heller Nature Center 2821 Ridge Rd. Highland Park Discover the vital role honeybees play in our ecosystem, then put on bee suits and head out to the hives for an up-close view of a colony. All participants must wear closed shoes and tall socks to visit the hives. All are welcome, however only participants ages 6 and over may visit the hives. Online registration deadline: Sept. 7. $6 Sept 8, 10-10:45am Babies in Nature 847-433-6901 www.hellernaturecenter.org Heller Nature Center, 2821 Ridge Rd., Highland Park Ages 6 months-3 years. Take a stroll with a naturalist and let nature engage the senses of your infants and toddlers. No pre-registration required. $6/Adult and child, $3/additional family member. Fall 2015 56 Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Fall Activities and Classes Sept 9, 10:30-11:30am 1000 Books Before Kindergarten Kickoff Party 847/253-5675 www.mppl.org Mount Prospect Public Library, 10 South Emerson St., Mount Prospect Chugga-chugga, choo-choo! Get on board for reading success with 1000 Books Before Kindergarten! Join us for a terrific train party featuring storytime, crafts, games, and snacks, as well as an introduction to this exciting reading program. Registration is required. Jumps N’ Jiggles Elk Grove Village: 847-437-9494 www.elkgroveparks.org 1000 Wellington Ave. A maze of tunnels, spiral slide, unlimited rides on 28 ft. carousel. Available for group rentals & birthday parties. Hours: Mon-Fri 10am-2pm Cost: $4.00/child, free under age 1. Sept 10, 10-11am Stories in the Woods 847-433-6901 www.hellernaturecenter.org Heller Nature Center 2821 Ridge Rd. Highland Park Ages 3-6. Enjoy story time with a naturalist and then play a game, take a short hike, and create a craft to take home. No pre-registration required. $8/Adult and child, $3/additional family member. Sept 12, noon-6pm Clarke House Family Day glessnerhouse.org Clarke House Museum, 1827 S. Indiana Ave. Chicago Step back in time and experience a beautiful fall day in pre-Civil War Chicago. Learn about 1850s family life as you converse with authentically costumed interpreters and explore the restored interiors of Clarke House. Enjoy a variety of historic activities and demonstrations. Free Sept 10, 4:30-6pm Class for the Kids: Seed Planting Day in the Garden! 847-585-5800 www.wholefoodsmarket.com Whole Foods Market, 750 N. Martingale Rd., Schaumburg Plant seeds in our back community garden area! Each child plants a fall flower and vegetable seeds in our raised garden beds. We’ll have wholesome snacks as we garden, and each participant receives a take-home terra cotta pot filled with seeds to plant at home! Ages 4-11. Registration required. $5/child Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland 57 Fall 2015 Fall Activities and Classes Sept 12, noon-6pm Glessner House Museum Family Day glessnerhouse.org Sept 13, 4-5pm History Speaks - The Essential Great Chicago Fire 630.420.6010 napersettlement.org Glessner House Museum, 1800 S. Prairie Ave. Chicago Participate in historically-based craft projects, specifically designed for children ages 3-13. The first project will be to create a small journal with a decorative cover, inspired by Frances Glessner, who kept a journal for over 40 years. The second project will be to design and create a “stained glass window” like the beautiful Tiffany windows at Second Presbyterian Church. Tours of Glessner House will be offered throughout the day. Free Naper Settlement 523 S Webster St. Naperville In “The Essential Great Chicago Fire,” storyteller and author William Pack weaves together technical details of the fire with vivid firsthand accounts from those who lived through the conflagration of 1871, bringing alive all the excitement and terror in a multi-media storytelling event that will not soon be forgotten. Day of Event: $7/adult, $6/youth (4-12), student and Settlement-6 members and above Advance tickets save $1 each Sun Sept 13, 1-2:30pm Beekeeping 847-433-6901 www.hellernaturecenter.org Sept 15, 10-10:45am Babies at the Beach 847-433-6901 www.hellernaturecenter.org Heller Nature Center, 2821 Ridge Rd., Highland Park Put on a bee suit and get a safe, fascinating look inside Heller’s beehives and taste our own special honey! Children must be accompanied by a registered adult. All participants must wear closed shoes and long socks to visit the hives. Ages 6+. $8 Rosewood Beach, 883 Sheridan Rd., Highland Park Take a stroll with a naturalist and let nature engage the senses of your infants and toddlers at the beach. No pre-registration required. Ages 6 months-3 years $6/Adult and child, $3/additional family member. Sept 13, 1-3pm Monarch Migration 708-366-6530 www.fpdcc.com Trailside Museum of Natural History 738 Thatcher Ave. River Forest Drop in on this family-friendly program, and trace the route of Monarch Butterflies with crafts and activities. Free Fall 2015 58 Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Fall Activities and Classes Sept 16, 1-3pm Homeschool Adventures: “Mexico’s Independence Day” 847-391-5399 www.desplaineshistory.org OAKLEE’S FALL ISSUE GIVEAWAYS! Des Plaines History Center, 781 Pearson St., Des Plaines Sept. 16 marks Mexico’s independence from Spain, and Mexicans celebrate with parades, festivals, and feasts. In honor of the Huichol and Tepehuan Indians of western Mexico, we will make an “Eye of God” or Ojo de Dios with wooden sticks and yarn. For children, ages 5-12, with an adult. $3 per child for non-members, $2 for members Sept 16, 4:30-6pm Mad Scientists Club 847/253-5675 www.mppl.org ENTER TO WIN! Mount Prospect Public Library 10 South Emerson St., Mount Prospect 3rd-5th graders; Mad about science? Explore engineering and physics as we complete building challenges and construct bridges. Space in the lab is limited to 30 scientists, so register today! To register, visit www. mppl.org, stop by the library or call 847/253-5675. CLICK HERE ON SEPTEMBER 21 THRU SEPTEMBER 27 FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN Sept 19, 10:30am-noon Rock and Mineral Identification 630-833-1616 www.lizzadromuseum.org AUTHENTIC ME ELEMENTS FOR GIRLS Lizzadro Museum of Lapidary Art 220 Cottage Hill Elmhurst Learn to identify minerals through basic hands-on identification including observation skills and hardness tests, great for teachers and rockhounds. This program qualifies for Boy & Girl Scout merit badges. Ages 8+. $5/person, reservations required. Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Elements for Girls is a fun way for tween and young teen girls to explore the important aspects of growing up, and combines a thoughtprovoking journal with a bead bracelet kit. 59 Fall 2015 Fall Activities and Classes Sept 19, 2-3pm Close Encounters Of The Chemical Kind 847 929-5102 www.mgpl.org Don’t miss out on the contests, connections and fun! Like Us! Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove This Science Alliance program will WOW your kids with exciting chemical reactions and amazing experiments. The entire family will get charged up about science while witnessing mysterious color changes, disappearing ink, a genie, gooey slime, springy super balls, and more! Magical displays of chemical reactions, along with an emphasis on safety, are part of this special interactive chemistry show. Free Sept 19, Oct 17, Nov 21, 10:30-11:30a m Sensory Storytime Mount Prospect 847/253-5675 www.mppl.org Mount Prospect Public Library, 10 South Emerson St., Mount Prospect Children ages 3-8 with special needs and their families are invited to join us on the third Saturday of the month for an inclusive sensory storytime. Each fun hour may include stories, crafts, sensory activities, music, and play. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Registration is required. Sept 26 10am- 6pm Math Fair www.mindresearch.org Navy Pier: Festival Hall B, 600 E. Grand Ave. Chicago Chicago is the home for MIND Research Institute’s second annual Math Fair: At the Square Root of Fun! This free, family-fun event will excite young minds as they interact with mathematically-themed activities, games, exhibits and performances. Perfect for all ages, Math Fair visitors will experience the beauty and power of mathematics while problem-solving. FREE Sept 19, 11am-2pm Mastering Gluten Free CookingDelicious and Economical Everyday-Food www.luc.edu 2710 S. Country Club Rd. Woodstock Being gluten-free is hard because gluten is everywhere, sometimes hidden in a long list of ingredients (and sometimes going by unfamiliar names.) Learn how to avoid gluten and how to cook and bake without it. Make everyday foods and work with new ingredients to modify family favorites. We’ll cook, bake and most important, taste GF foods as they are meant to be. $55 Fall 2015 60 Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Fall Activities and Classes Sept 26, 10am-2pm Fire Department Open House 847-870-5660 Oct 01 Stories in the Sand 847-433-6901 www.hellernaturecenter.org Police/Fire Headquarters, 112 E. Northwest Highway, Mount Prospect The Mount Prospect Fire Department will host its 22nd Open House, offering residents an opportunity to see the Fire Department up close. Fire prevention activities, demonstrations and information will be available for all age groups. Hot dog lunch provided. Free Rosewood Beach, 883 Sheridan Rd., Highland Park Enjoy story time with a naturalist and then play a game, take a short hike along the beach, and create a craft to take home. No pre-registration required. $8/Adult and child, $3/additional family member. Ages 3-6. Sept 27, 3-7pm Family Adventure Day at the Beach 847-433-6901 www.hellernaturecenter.org Oct 2, 6-8pm Family Bingo & Pizza Night (847) 490-7020 www.parkfun. com Community Recreation Center, 505 N. Springinsguth Rd., Schaumburg Families are invited to spend Friday night at the Community Recreation Center for an evening packed with pizza, prizes and bingo! Register early - this event is always a hit! Fee is $10/ person. Ages 3+. Rosewood Beach, 883 Sheridan Rd., Highland Park Explore our lakefront beach, dune, bluff and ravine habitats while playing games and discovering all that Lake Michigan has to offer us. End the afternoon with a cookout–you bring dinner, we’ll provide the grill. Activities are subject to change. Children must be with registered adult. Oct 3, 2-4pm Family Gaming - Mount Prospect 847/253-5675 www.mppl.org Sept 29, 4:30-5:30pm Class for the Kids: Autumn Tree Painting With Egg Cartons 847-585-5800 www.wholefoodsmarket.com Mount Prospect Public Library, 10 South Emerson St., Mount Prospect For all ages. Drop in for an hour or two and challenge your family to some competition with loads of racing, sports, and mini-games. We’ll have games set up on Wii, Xbox 360 with Kinect, Playstation 3, and iPads. All games are rated E or E 10+. Children younger than age 9 must be accompanied by an adult. No registration necessary; just stop in! Whole Foods Market in Schaumburg We’re using recycled egg cartons to paint beautiful autumn trees today! This is a drop-off class, so you can get your shopping done while the kids enjoy class! Ages 4-7 years. Registration required. $5/child Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland 61 Fall 2015 Fall Activities and Classes Oct 4, 10am-4pm Blacksmithing 1 Workshop for Ladies at Old World Wisconsin 262-594-6301 ww.oldworldwisconsin.org Oct 4, noon-3pm Paws in the Park 630-248-6681 www.foxvalleyparkdistrict.org Lincoln Park Dog Park, Russel & Lakewood, Aurora Furry Friends and their families will enjoy an afternoon of pet friendly fun hosted by the Fox Valley Park District and the Fox Valley Animal Welfare League. The event will include pet resources, demonstrations, contests and a blessing of the animals at 12:30 pm. District Dogs: FREE Non District Dogs: $1 Must display current rabies tag. Old World Wisconsin, W32S9727 Hwy 67, Eagle, WI A workshop for ladies only! Try your hand at the rudiments of blacksmithing using traditional 19thcentury tools and a coal-fired forge. You’ll be able to fashion all sorts of useful items during the workshop, and will receive a copy of Old World Wisconsin’s Blacksmithing Training Manual. Plus you’ll leave with the pride in learning a vital trade from the 1800s! Reservations are required. Cost: $150 (all materials provided). Oct 5, 10:30-11:30am Miss Jaime’s Music On The Farm 847 929-5102 www.mgpl.org Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove Miss Jamie and her puppet friends from the farm take the audience on a magical barnyard adventure in a sing-along, dance-along show that’s fun for kids and grownups alike. The interactive performance features well-known farm songs as well as original tunes like “Happy Chickens Lay Yummy Eggs” and “Keepin’ it Pesticide Free,” and teaches healthy eating and responsible farming in a fun way that leaves everyone stompin’ their boots and hollerin’ for more. Free Oct 4, 11:30am-4pm Harvest Days 630-584-8485 ww.garfieldfarm.org Garfield Farm Museum Garfield Rd., LaFox Join museum volunteers in this celebration of the season. Continuous demonstrations of farm and household skills, 19th century music, and food. $6 for adults and $3 for kids Fall 2015 62 Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Fall Activities and Classes Oct 7, 1-3pm Homeschool Adventures: “Rosie the Riveter” 847-391-5399 www.desplaineshistory.org Des Plaines History Center, 781 Pearson St., Des Plaines During World War II, women traded in their kitchen aprons for welding tools and began working on assembly lines. Rosie the Riveter with her red headband and curled bicep became the symbol of the women who manufactured airplanes and ships in the factories. Come celebrate these inspiring women by building a plane out of Popsicle sticks. For children, ages 5-12, with an adult. $3 per child for non-members, $2 for members Paws in the Park, Aurora - Oct. 4 Oct 8, 5:30-7:30pm KidsMatter Youth & Family Volunteer Fair 630527-6562 www.kidsmatter2us.org Oct 7, 6-8pm Naperville Park District Cool Science: Wizards Cooking Class 630-848-5000 www.napervilleparks.org Naperville Municipal City Municipal Center. 400 S. Eagle St., Naperville Local nonprofit agencies and organizations will be on hand to showcase their volunteer and advocacy opportunities, enabling students to find service venues that match their interests, major, career goals, and schedules. This FREE Fair is open to all families and students from area middle and high schools and colleges, and is an ideal opportunity for youth groups from faith communities, scout troops, and other organizations to choose their service projects. 95th Street Center, Room 303, 2244 West 95th St., Naperville You are cordially invited to a magical night of wizardry cooking fun! Learn spells, play games and make polyjuice, chocolate frogs and pumpkin pasties. No muggles allowed! Designed for ages 6-10. $35/Resident, $53/nonresident. Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland 63 Fall 2015 Fall Activities and Classes Oct 12, 9:30am-11:30am Digital Photography 847-433-6901 www.hellernaturecenter.org LOOK FOR THE ENTER TO WIN! Rosewood Beach, 883 Sheridan Rd., Highland Park Nature provides the perfect classroom for learning basic digital photography skills. Kids practice using various camera features and spend time exploring and practicing outside. The afternoon session for older kids includes learning how to edit photos, and each participant will bring a framed photo home. Bring your own “point and shoot” digital camera or borrow one from Heller (limited number available-must request in advance). Ages 6-8, $15 Oct 09 Create-a-Craft: Halloween Hoopla 847/253-5675 www.mppl.org Mount Prospect Public Library, 10 S. Emerson St., Mount Prospect Children of all ages can drop in between 11:30am-5pm, to create spooky works of art. No registration is necessary; just drop in. Children younger than age 9 must be accompanied by an adult. Oct 10 Star Wars Reads Day 847/253-5675 www.mppl.org Oct 12, 10-11am Fall Family Concert with Jeanie B! 630-858-2462 goo.gl/eZHNMq Mount Prospect Public Library, 10 S. Emerson St., Mt. Prospect For all ages. The Force is always with you when you read. Drop into the Library to celebrate with us! Main St. Recreation Center Gym, 501 Hill Avenue, Glen Ellyn. Join us for a school day off concert with Jeanie B! Bring the family out for this fun-filled, active, sing-along concert event. We will be in the gym, so feel free to bring a blanket for seating - although it won’t be for long, Jeanie B’s music will have everyone moving! Only children need to be registered, but must be accompanied by an adult. Resident: $8/ Non-Resident: $12 Register- Oct 10, 1-2:30pm Naperville Park District Eco-Explorers: Spinning Spiders 630-848-5000 www.napervilleparks.org Knoch Knolls Nature Center, 320 Knoch Knolls Rd., Naperville Investigate the amazing spinning abilities of spiders! Learn how they capture or hunt for their prey, search for spiders on a hike, play a spider vs. fly games and make an eightlegged craft to take home. Designed for ages 6-8. $13/resident, $19/nonresident. Fall 2015 64 Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Fall Activities and Classes Oct 12 Naperville Park District Family Bingo & Pizza Alfred Rubin Riverwalk Community Center, 305 W. Jackson Ave., Naperville 630-848-5000 www.napervilleparks.org Calling all parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles - join us for Family Bingo! Event includes 12 games of Bingo, a snack, pizza and drink, prizes for both adults and children. Registration closes Oct. 11. No walkins. Ages children 6 and up. Regular Price begins Oct. 8 - $16(R)/$24(N)/ per person. Digital Photography - Oct. 12 Oct 16, 6-8pm Fall Fest - Bloomingdale 630-529-3650 www.bloomingdaleparks.org Oct 12, 10-11am Columbus Day Craft www.glessnerhouse.org Springfield Park, 269 Springfield Dr., Bloomingdale Gather family and friends and enjoy an evening full of fun fall festivities. The first 100 children (ages 12 and younger) to pre-register receive a glow bracelet the day of the event. Activities include: -DJ -Entertainment -Hayrides -Concessions -Arts and Crafts -S’mores -Petting Zoo -Candy Apple Table. Free! Glessner House Museum 1800 S. Prairie Ave. Chicago In 1893, Chicago celebrated the 400th anniversary of Columbus’ discovery of American with a major world’s fair. Join us this Columbus Day for a special craft inspired by the World’s Columbian Exposition. See original items from our collection and make your own version of a souvenir paperweight to take home. Children must be accompanied by an adult. $5 per child / $3 for Junior members Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Oct 19, 6-7:15pm Pizza Palooza 630-232-4542 genevaparks.org Sunset Community Center, 710 Western Ave., Geneva Kick off Red Ribbon Week with delicious pizza from Firehouse Pizza and family entertainment at Pizza Palooza! Please note: children must be accompanied by an adult. Space is limited, register early. Event is free but reservations are required. Thank you to our event sponsor, Firehouse Pizza! 65 Fall 2015 Fall Activities and Classes Oct 24-25 Pioneer Power: Old World Wisconsin Takes Part in the Wisconsin Science Festival 262-594-6301 www.oldworldwisconsin.org Follow Us for all of our product reviews & Inspired Family Fun! Oct 24, 11:30am-1:30pm Naperville Park District Cool Science: Halloween Potions, Elixirs & Magical Mixt 630-848-5000 www.napervilleparks.org Old World Wisconsin, W372S9727 Hwy 67, Eagle, WI Old World Wisconsin is part of the statewide Wisconsin Science Festival. Experience the innovative ways early settlers got things done! Free hands-on activities on the Visitor Green plus demonstrations of labor-saving devices throughout the museum (admission charged on site). Cost: Some activities are free; others require admission fee. Museum admission: Adults (13-64) $19; children (4-12) $10 (children under 4 are free); senior citizens (65 and over) $16. Family Pass (sponsored by The Mix 99.1FM) $50. Fees include an all-day tram transportation pass. Parking is free. 95th St. Center, Room 303, 2244 West 95th St., Naperville As a student of “wizardry,” learn about basic principles of chemistry as you follow ancient recipes and use various “Magical” ingredients to create your own potions, elixirs and other mixtures. Start with simple ones then move on to more advance concoctions as you progress in knowledge. At the end of the class, receive a Certificate of Advanced Potion Making! Ages 6-10. Please register. $35/resident, $53/nonresident. Oct 24, 11-11:45am Super Saturday: Professor Marvel’s Amazing Flea Circus 847/253-5675 www.mppl.org Oct 24, 1-3pm An Edwardian Tea at the Mansion 815-433-6100 reddickmansion.org Mount Prospect Public Library 10 S. Emerson St., Mount Prospect Step right up! Step right this way to be transported back to the days of traveling medicine shows and flea circuses. Professor Marvel’s magical performance will feature the amazing Madame Sophie on the high wire and Hercules, the world’s strongest flea. Cover your eyes when Victor, the daredevil flea, gets shot out of a cannon! You’ll clap, laugh, and gasp during this interactive family event. Registration required. Fall 2015 Reddick Mansion, 100 W. Lafayette St., Ottawa Please join us for an afternoon of sweets, savories, and tea while experiencing life with your favorite Edwardian family and their servants. $20/person. Reservations required. 66 Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Fall Activities and Classes Oct 24 Naperville Park District: Eco-Explorers: Amazing Arachnids 630-848-5000 www.napervilleparks.org Knoch Knolls Nature Center, 320 Knoch Knolls Rd., Naperville Enter the amazing world of arachnids - spiders, daddy longlegs, scorpions, ticks and mites. Investigate what makes them an arachnid, where to find them and what they eat. Ages 9-12. Please register. $13/ resident, $19/nonresident. Oct 24, 11am-4pm Des Plaines History Center Sugar Skull Painting Des Plaines: 847-391-5399 www.desplaineshistory.org Oct 24, 1-2:30pm Skull Detectives: The Mystery of the Missing Lunch 708-366-6530 www.fpdcc.com 781 Pearson St. Come paint a sugar skull with us at our Day of the Dead/ Día de los Muertos event. Also view several amazing ofrendas/altars! Drop in any time between 11am4pm. For ages 5-12, with an adult. $3 for non-members, $2 for members. More great family programs are on our website, Facebook, and Twitter. Trailside Museum of Natural History, 738 Thatcher Ave., River Forest Drop in at Trailside Museum, and use the clues from real skulls to figure out which animal stole the missing lunch. Free Oct 24, 2-3pm The Mysterious & Spooky Magic of Sean Masterson www.mgpl.org Oct 24, 2-4pm Crafts for Day of the Dead 847-253-5675 www.mppl.org Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove Join us for amazing magic tricks, illusions, and spooky events all wrapped up in a show that will captivate and thrill the entire family. Is there a real ghost in the show or is it a puppet? Come to the show and decide for yourself! Free Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Mount Prospect Public Library 10 S. Emerson St., Mount Prospect For kindergartners and up with an adult. El Día de los Muertos/Day of the Dead is a Mexican and Latin American holiday to honor people we love who are no longer with us. Join us to make fun crafts and learn more about this joyous holiday. Registration required. 67 Fall 2015 Performances and Shows Sept 12, 6:30-9pm Performing Arts Benefit Gala 630-859-8606 www.foxvalleyparkdistrict.org Prisco Community Center 150 W. Illinois Ave. Aurora Dress to impress for a dinner theatre performance to raise funds for the district’s performing arts. Silent auction baskets will be available for bid. Enjoy dinner at 6:30 p.m. and show at 7pm. Admission $19 Sept 13, 4-5pm Philharmonic Benefit Concert on the Fox River 630-476-9072 www.fvacademy.org Marvel Universe Live! Sept. 10-20 Sept. 10-13 United Center, Sept 18-20 Allstate Arena Marvel Universe Live! www.marveluniverselive.com Pottawatomie Park, 8 North Ave., St. Charles Embark on the “Fox River Queen” for a concert-cruise in the spirit of King George’s 1717 party down the Thames River with a one-hour grand paddlewheel boat tour on the Fox River, complete with Handel’s “Water Music” provided by the Philharmonic Brass Quintet and complementary light refreshments. Benefit supports the Fox Valley Academy of Music Performance. $25 Ticket Marvel fans, assemble! Marvel Universe LIVE! is taking the live entertainment experience to a whole new level, with a mind-blowing show unlike anything you’ve seen before. Watch your favorite Marvel Super Heroes including Spider-Man, The Avengers - Iron Man, Hulk, and more, and threatening villains come to life in an action-packed arena extravaganza, coming to cities around North America. Join Marvel fans of all ages for this once-in-a-lifetime, monumental performance. The fate of the universe depends on it! Sept 29 - Oct 11 Chicago Children’s Theatre presents “Goodnight Moon & The Runaway Bunny” 773-227-08180 www.chicagochildrenstheatre.org The Ruth Page Center for Arts, 1016 N. Dearborn Street, Chicago Just announced! The 2015-2016 Chicago Children’s Theatre season begins with “Goodnight Moon & The Runaway Bunny.” All ages. Fall 2015 68 Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Performances and Shows Oct 4-30, Cinderella at Lyric Opera 312-827-5600 www.lyricopera.org OAKLEE’S FALL ISSUE GIVEAWAYS! The Civic Opera House, 20 N. Wacker Drive, Chicago, IL The beloved tale of Cinderella (La Cenerentola) meets operatic delight in this bubbling Rossini hit! Cinderella is dressed in rags and destined to toil away for her nasty stepsisters and horrible stepfather — who is scheming to convince the Prince to marry one of his “real” daughters. But not so fast, ladies — mean girls aren’t the Prince’s style, and there’s a happily-ever-after ending for the maid with the heart of gold in this “triumphant, dazzling production... that blends a riot of color with sophisticated comedy just oozing with mirth.” (Houston Chronicle) Performance runs 3 hours, 16 min (includes 1 intermission). ENTER TO WIN! Oct 14, 2015 - Feb 6, 2016 Hansel & Gretel Meet the Swamp Witch 630-932-1555 www.absproduct CLICK HERE ON OCTOBER 12 THRU OCTOBER 18 FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN Various locations throughout Chicagoland. Join Hansel Jo and Gretel Lou as they journey into the Louisiana bayou in search of the legendary swamp treasure! But beware–deep within the swamp lies the junk food fortress guarded by Badweena the Swamp Witch and her wacky alligator henchmen. Featuring a house made of sweets, a few tricks and some treats, this down-home, footstompin’ musical comedy is one that will FEED your imagination! Most performances begin at 10:30am. $7 Weekdays/$10 Weekend Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland DISNEY FROZEN FEVER BOOKS PARTY BOOK & HAIRSTYLES The Frozen theme is still going strong, with Elsa is throwing a birthday party for her sister Anna in Disney’s short film Frozen Fever. Join in the fun with two new books by Edda USA. 69 Fall 2015 Performances and Shows Oct 16-18, Oct 23-25, & Oct. 30-Nov 1 Halloween Dinner Theater: Nightfall with Edgar Allan Poe 262-594-6301 www.oldworldwisconsin.org Oct 23 – Nov 15 Chicago Children’s Theatre presents “The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane” 773-227-08180 www.chicagochildrenstheatre.org Old World Wisconsin, W372S9727 Hwy 67 Eagle, WI Nightfall-the dividing line between light and dark, between reality and fantasy, between sanity and madness. Join Edgar Allan Poe as he stands alone in the flickering dark. Enjoy dramatizations of four classic Poe stories: The Raven, The Fall of the House of Usher, The Pit and the Pendulum and The Tell-Tale Heart, and discover where you stand at nightfall. Begin by fortifying yourself with our delicious harvest buffet. Dinner and drama are approximately 2-½ hours long. Not recommended for children 10 and under. Adults $65; Children (12 and under) $50. The Ruth Page Center for Arts, 1016 N. Dearborn St., Chicago Just announced! Ages 7+. Please see website for more information. Oct 24-25, 1-4pm Naperville Park District and Magical Starlight Theatre Auditions: Mary Poppins www.napervilleparks.org www.magicalstarlighttheatre.org Alfred Rubin Riverwalk Community Center, 305 W. Jackson Ave., Naperville Auditions for children under age 16 will be from 1-2:30pm and auditions for actors 16 and older will be 2:304pm both days. Children must be in fourth grade and higher. Callbacks, if necessary, held Monday, Oct. 26 at 7pm. Oct 21-Dec 13 The Marriott Theatre presents “Elf” The Broadway Musical 847-634-0200 www.MarriottTheatre.com Oct 25, 5pm Nancy Kerrigan’s Halloween on Ice 815-968-5222 thebmoharrisbankcenter.com The Marriott Theater, 10 Mariott Drive, Lincolnshire One of the most loved holiday movies is now a full-grown Broadway musical. Join Buddy the Elf in his larger than life quest from the North Pole to New York City to find his true identity. This heartwarming and hilarious musical is breaking box office records around the county, and arrives at the Marriott Theatre just in time for the holidays. Audiences from 8 to 80 will get wrapped up in this warm and funny new holiday classic. Fall 2015 BMO Harrison Bank Center, 300 Elm St., Rockford Nancy Kerrigan’s Halloween on Ice will return this fall with a new story, expanded experience and a star studded cast. Each show includes a variety of opportunities for the fans to go behind the scenes and interact with the skaters with options including a post show “meet and greet”, costume contest for kids, skating experiences, picture taking options and more. $23-$83 plus fees 70 Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland Outdoor Movies Sept 4, 7-9pm Movie On The Green: The Wizard of Oz 708.429.3800 www.odysseyfunworld.com Sept. 17, Movie begins at dusk Movies in the Park! Back to the Future www.dgparks.org Fishel Park, Grove Street, Downers Grove Celebrate the 30th anniversary of Back to the Future. Bring your favorite low-rise lawn chair or blanket for an evening of free entertainment. Movies begin at dusk. In case of inclement weather, movies will be held at the Lincoln Center. Food and drinks will be available from Kona Ice and Wells Street Popcorn. PG Rating. Free Odyssey Fun World, 19111 S. Oak Park Ave., Tinley Park Come out to our beautiful outdoor park and watch the classic film, The Wizard of Oz on our big inflatable screen. Free Sept. 7, dusk Movie On The Green: Big Hero 6 708.429.3800 www.odysseyfunworld.com Odyssey Fun World, 19111 S. Oak Park Ave., Tinley Park Enjoy watching the movie Big Hero 6 in our beautiful outdoor park on a big inflatable screen. Free. Sept 26, 7-10pm Drive-In Movie Night 630-554-1010 www.oswegolandparkdistrict.org South Point Center, 810 Preston Lane Oswego Kids, drive-in to our inaugural movie night! Bring a large cardboard box, pillow, and blanket and get ready for a night to remember, We’ll decorate our “cars,” enjoy pizza and punch, and settle in for popcorn and a movie on the big screen under the stars. Ages 5-12, $15R/$20N. Sept 11, 7-9pm Family Fun Night 630-892-1550 www.foxvalleyparkdistrict.org Blackberry Farm 100 S. Barnes Rd. Aurora Enjoy a fun-filled family evening of rides, games, and more at Blackberry Farm! At Dusk, watch a movie on an outdoor screen. Don’t forget to bring blankets, picnic baskets and lawn chairs to enjoy the show! Movie: Babe. All Ages- $5 Oct 16, 7-9pm Fall Fun Movie in the Park- Inside 630-858-2462 www.gepark.org Sept 14, 7-9pm Movie On The Green: How To Train Your Dragon 2 708.429.3800 www.odysseyfunworld.com Ackerman Sports and Fitness Center, 800 St. Charles Rd, Glen Ellyn Bring your blanket or lawn chairs, we’re having an indoor movie on the turf at Ackerman Sports and Fitness Center - Monster House (PG). Odyssey Fun World, 19111 S. 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