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Illinois Woman Wins $1 Million In Lottery, Immediately Pays It Forward
This is the kind of person that should win the lottery. Some people really have the gift of being authentically selfless and enjoy helping other people. That seems to be the case for a woman from Aurora. According to the Illinois Lottery, Antoinette ‘Toni’ Green of Aurora won $1 million...
Jackpot Generosity: Chicago Woman Turns $1M Lottery Win into Acts of Kindness!
CHICAGO, IL – Lady Luck smiled on Antoinette “Toni” Green, an Aurora, Illinois resident, who struck gold with a $1 million win on a MONOPOLY 50X scratch-off ticket. But instead of keeping it all to herself, she’s turning her fortune into acts of kindness that are changing lives.
Haiku path proposed for the Naperville Riverwalk
Though a haiku is only a short-form poem made of 17 syllables and three lines in a pattern of five-seven-five, according to Sharon Martina, “it packs a lot of punch.”. The retired Naperville North High School teacher proposed a haiku path at the Naperville Riverwalk at the July 10 Riverwalk Commission Meeting.
New parks to pay tribute to Naperville’s rich horseback riding history
Two parks that will honor Naperville’s traditions of horseback riding and polo are coming to the city next year. Fairlane The post New parks to pay tribute to Naperville’s rich horseback riding history appeared first on NCTV17.
Column: Paramount’s ‘Million Dollar Quartet’ and new theater boost the fortunes of downtown Aurora
Even as commercial theater producers continue to struggle in Chicago, the Paramount Theatre in Aurora has invested more than $3 million in a new immersive environment for a cool new staging of the long-popular jukebox show, “Million Dollar Quartet.” The all-new Stolp Island Theatre, which opened last weekend under a parking garage in the southern reaches of the west suburban city’s downtown area, is another example of how much the success of the nonprofit, audience-focused Paramount has transformed the center of Aurora into a live entertainment destination, and benefitted from the well-documented traffic and other problems affecting the marketability of...
Saturday, July 27 | Batavia Mainstreet Hosts Annual “Cocktails In The Park”
Batavia MainStreet will host its annual Cocktails in the Park Fundraiser this Friday, July 27, from 7-10pm at Appleton Park in Batavia. Cocktails in the Park is Batavia MainStreet’s largest single fundraiser for the non-profit organization. As advocates for the downtown business community, MainStreet staff and volunteers work to keep the local economy vibrant, assist in marketing and promotions, and operate the Batavia Farmers’ Market, Artisan Collective, and Batavia Boardwalk Shops.
DuPage Airport Back-To-School Event is August 1
Get ready for a free, fun-filled day at the DuPage Airport on Friday, August 1, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. as the new school year get ready to take flight!. DuPage Airport, along with the City of West Chicago and WGN TV, invites everyone to the annual Back To School Celebration at 2705 International Drive. This event offers a diverse lineup of activities sure to entertain students and families alike.
2024 North Aurora Days Community Garage Sale Map
Copies can be picked up at Village Hall, downloaded from the Village website or you can view an interactive digital map here. All maps indicate days of participation by each residence, which range from Thursday, August 1 — Saturday, August 3. Recommended hours of participation are from 8am – 4pm; however, residences can choose which hours work best for them.
Stray animals now taken to Wheaton
The Village of Hinsdale was informed two weeks ago by the Hinsdale Humane Society that the nonprofit agency would not be accepting strays from the village’s police department until a formal agreement is finalized between the two parties. Hinsdale Police Chief Brian King said that, to his knowledge, the...
Oldies Made Edgy: A Review of Paramount’s “Million Dollar Quartet” at Stolp Island Theatre
I’ve visited Sun Studio at 706 Union Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee twice. It’s a weirdly tiny place—just a storefront that used to be an auto parts shop. Inside is a small recording room with a beat-up piano and walls lined with crumbly acoustic tiles. Yet here was arguably the birthplace of rock ‘n’ roll—where gonzo independent producer Sam Phillips first recorded Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and other musical pioneers. There’s a feeling of magic there, and danger. It was the site of an explosion still rattling the windows of the world.
Taco and Art Fest Draws a Fantastic Turnout in Reed Keppler Park – Taco and Art Fest atrae una participación fantástica en Reed Keppler Park
This past Saturday, Reed Keppler Park was abuzz with activity as the community gathered for the highly anticipated Taco and Art Fest. With perfect weather on their side, attendees enjoyed a day filled with music, art, food, and fun. The festival featured a lineup of musical acts performing in the...
This Week’s Adoptable Adorable Pet Of The Week- Meet Bunnies Biggee and Smalls
The West Chicago Voice has partnered with DuPage County Animal Services to connect readers looking to adopt a fur babe with a more than adorable, adoptable Pet of the Week. A dog, cat, or small animal available for adoption at the Dupage County-operated shelter will appear each Thursday. Meet Biggee...
Saturday-Sunday, July 27-28 | Geneva Arts Fair
Downtown Third Street in Geneva serves as a picturesque backdrop for the annual Geneva Arts Fair on Saturday and Sunday, July 27-28. For over 20 years, the juried Geneva Arts Fair has risen in attendance and notoriety, resulting in its #1 ranking as “Best Art Fair” by artfaircalendar.com. The show runs from 10am-5pm both days, and showcases fine artisans from around the country in a host of mediums.
‘Blues Brothers Con’ this year will be dedicated to Judy Belushi Pisano, the late widow of John Belushi, organizers announce
JOLIET, Ill. — The Joliet Area Historical Museum (JAHM) announced Monday that it will dedicate this year’s “Blues Brothers Con” to the late Judy Belushi Pisano, who died earlier this month at age 73 after a long battle with cancer. Belushi Pisano was the widow of the late John Belushi, the Chicago native who achieved […]
Yorkville Big Band to perform at Farnsworth House on Saturday
The Yorkville Big Band is performing on Saturday at the historic Edith Farnsworth House in Plano from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Attendees are invited to bring lawn chairs and blankets to enjoy the concert. The Barn and Beyond 4-H Club of Yorkville is selling concessions, or people can bring their own.
Art Walk honors Naperville’s Latin American community
“[Art] sparks conversation, and I think it’s valuable to everyone– no matter what or where they come from,” said Shannon The post Art Walk honors Naperville’s Latin American community appeared first on NCTV17.
Wheaton TGIF Summer Concert Series Continues with New Orleans Funk Band ‘Sol Roots’ on Friday, July 26 The Wheaton Arts & Entertainment District has teamed up with the iconic Chuck Levin’s Washington Music C – MocoFeed
Wheaton TGIF Summer Concert Series Continues with New Orleans Funk Band ‘Sol Roots’ on Friday, July 26 The Wheaton Arts & Entertainment District has teamed up with the iconic Chuck Levin’s Washington Music C. For Immediate Release: Wednesday, July 24, 2024. For Immediate Release: Wednesday, July 24,...
Fox Valley Park District Presents: Beauty and the Beast Junior at West Aurora High School
West Aurora High School is set to host the Fox Valley Park District’s Summer Stage Junior production of “Beauty and the Beast Junior,” a charming adaptation of the beloved Disney classic. This delightful musical will run from July 25-27, featuring performances that promise to captivate audiences of all ages.
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