Due to the Coronavirus this year's event will be by Drive-by to see Santa and Mrs. Claus
Woodridge Park District said week 8 of Breakout Summer Camp will be filled with fun and safe activities for campers in grades 1 through 9.
The Easter Bunny will be cruising past houses in a patrol car Friday morning to say hello to his fans.
The all-ages event will feature cookies and storytelling from one of Woodridge's finest.
Guests can bring their own telescopes or use an on-site telescope if weather permits.
The furry blue cat will cruise through the parade route with his blue Jeep and umbrella brigade!
The class, which is open to DuPage County residents and will include a free car seat for those who meet certain guidelines.
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Drop your kids off at the Woodridge Park District Community Center to enjoy a date night or to run errands
The 22-foot sledding hill will be build near Jefferson Junior High School.
The August 6 event will give residents a behind-the-scenes look at the Woodridge Police Department.
Head to the library for a chance to catch rare Pokemon and make new friends.
The celebration will include a viewing of the moon landing footage and moon-themed activities.
The event included a giveaway, squad car demonstrations and more.
More than 1,100 people attended the interactive event.
Wednesday's rainfall postponed the opening day of the annual carnival and festivities.
The five-day festival features carnival rides, live music, and a dazzling fireworks show.
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Woodridge police read cookie-inspired stories allowed and shared sweet treats with kids on Tuesday.
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Columbus Day activities include a hayride around Woodridge and open soccer and basketball at the ARC.
Certified car seat inspectors will be on hand to help you make sure your little one is kept safe.
The library offers storytimes in Spanish and special sessions for kids with sensory sensitivity.
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July 23rd- July 27th
The carnival rides, games, and music will last through the weekend.
The event combines Touch-a-Truck with Woodridge's annual kite flying festivities.
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Dancers from Bharatam Academy dazzled library guests with colorful traditional dances that told legendary Indian stories.
The Medieval Faire included a falconry demonstration, a court jester, and of course, dragons.
More than 200 residents watched the Trinity Irish Dancers perform live on St. Patrick's Day.
Mark your calendars for this special pancake breakfast, which takes place on March 18.
The kids learned about kindness from therapy dogs Brody and Sophie and from Woodridge Police officers.
The event is a great way for kids to learn more about African history and culture.
Dancers will twirl to traditional songs and guests will dine on international cuisine at the Woodridge Multicultural and Resource Fair.
Woodridge kids can burn off some energy at the local Easter egg hunt or hobnob with local firefighters at the village meeting.
Downers Grove police will present a bilingual program that helps parents understand the types of media children are exposed to online.
The event will take place from 5-7 p.m. Thursday at Downers Grove South's Fieldhouse.
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The 25th year of the end-of-summer festival was a hit.
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Exhibits include free child safety seat inspection and installation, kids’ ID cards, Jesse White Tumbling Team and touch-a-truck display.