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Get a Sneak Peek at Holiday Artists' Bazaar
Attendees can use the opportunity to shop a selection of locally handmade arts and crafts.

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Attendees can use the opportunity to shop a selection of locally handmade arts and crafts.

The restaurant will donate 10 percent of all proceeds between 5 and 9 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 10, to the Lemont High School Art Department and The Art & Culture Commission of Lemont
The evening will include samplings from area restaurants such as Egg Harbor Cafe, Emmett's Ale House, The Patio, and Carlucci among others, as well as refreshments, music and a gift card giveaways.
Customers who dress in Halloween costumes between 4 p.m. and close of business Thursday will get a burrito, bowl, salad, or order of tacos for $3. Proceeds up to $1 million will be donated to the Chipotle Cultivate Foundation.
The mural depicts what is known as the “Lemont Massacre of 1885,” which involved a labor dispute with Lemont quarry workers and owners.
Fourteen students from Herrick and O'Neill middle schools in Downers Grove were selected to participate in the annual Illinois Music Educators Association Festival.
Fourteen students from Herrick and O'Neill middle schools in Downers Grove were selected to participate in the annual Illinois Music Educators Association Festival.
During the program, teens can discover new games, music, videos and random apps.
This discussion is part of the state-wide reading initiative, Illinois Reads.
The Nov. 18 forum is free and open to the public. Parents, educators and students are all welcome and encouraged to attend.
The Nov. 18 forum is free and open to the public. Parents, educators and students are all welcome and encouraged to attend.
The Nov. 18 forum is free and open to the public. Parents, educators and students are all welcome and encouraged to attend.
The Nov. 18 forum is free and open to the public. Parents, educators and students are all welcome and encouraged to attend.
The Nov. 18 forum is free and open to the public. Parents, educators and students are all welcome and encouraged to attend.
Usborne Books will be visiting as a specialty vendor with a collection of children's books, including special holiday books.
Those ages 12 to 17 are invited to enjoy popcorn and this month's Halloween-themed movie.
Attending children must be supervised by an adult.