Event Series Soup-er Sundays

Soup-er Sundays

Glidden Historical Center 921 W Lincoln Hwy, DeKalb, IL, United States

Join the J.F. Glidden Homestead and Historical Center for Soup-er Sundays to enjoy warm soup and interesting programs! See programming below: January 12 – “Bet-a-Million’ Gates: The Other Barded Wire Baron” Join Eric Krupa, the St. Charles History Museum’s Collections and Exhibitions Manager, for a presentation on the cutthroat life and legacy of one of […]

Free – $5

Friends of the Library Spring Book Sale

DeKalb Public Library 309 Oak St, DeKalb, IL, United States

The Friends of the DeKalb Public Library invite you to the Spring Book Sale! Visit the library’s lower level for an astonishing selection of great quality hardcovers and paperbacks — children’s and teen’s books, fiction, history, science, art, film, cookbooks, gardening, biographies, mysteries, science fiction, and more. There’s a wide selection of jigsaw puzzles, DVDs, […]

Sam Robbins Returns

DeKalb County History Center 1730 N. Main Street, Sycamore, IL, United States

Sam Robbins returns to the DeKalb County History Center!  Last spring Sam Robbins performed to a sold-out crowd at the History Center.  Sam Robbins’ new release and third album, So Much I Still Don’t See is a testament to a singer songwriter’s journey through his 20’s, through his formative years of 45,000 miles per year touring and […]

$30

World of Reading 2025

DeKalb Public Library 309 Oak St, DeKalb, IL, United States

Explore a World of Reading at one of the DeKalb Public Library’s biggest events of the year! Mark your calendar and join a day of literary exploration filled with crafts and activities, suitable for readers of all ages. Admission is free, and memories are guaranteed. For all ages. Partake in an Unexpected Party at Bag […]

Free

Mom & Pop Business Day Party

Warehouse on Park 662 Park Ave, Genoa, IL, United States

Warehouse on Park is celebrating small business owners day! Owning & operating a small business is a tough job, long hours & hard work goes into each & everyday, so why not throw a party to celebrate these efforts! Not only is it small business owners day, it is also Lemon Chiffon Cake Day, so […]

Free

Carbonaro: Lies on Stage

Egyptian Theatre 135 North 2nd Street, DeKalb, IL, United States

From his hit television series “The Carbonaro Effect” on truTV, America’s favorite Trickster is thrilling audiences across the country with CARBONARO: LIES ON STAGE, conjuring up a concoction of unbelievable magic, hysterical offbeat shenanigans, and wonder for all ages. We’d say you have to see it to believe it, but you won’t believe a thing […]

$39 – $69

The Chipper Experience

Sandwich Opera House 140 E Railroad St, Sandwich, IL

Audiences and critics alike continue to rave about his hilarious onstage antics. Chipper’s show is a nonstop, roller coaster of original magic, mentalism, bizarre juggling stunts, and edgy yet corporate-CLEAN comedy, peppered with rapid-fire ad-libs, improv, and audience participation. Truly a laugh-filled and memorable experience of absolute fun for all!

$30 – $35
Event Series Seed Starting

Seed Starting

Ivy Oaks Floral 105 Terrace Court, Somonauk, Illinois, United States

Join Ivy Oaks Floral in the studio for a fun and easy seed starting class to get a head start on your garden. First, you will select your garden type or create your own. Herbal Tea Garden Herb Garden Cut Flower Garden Salsa Garden Salad Garden Kids Garden Create Your Own Garden A 12-cell tray […]

$15

Rick Lindy & the Jukebox Legends

Egyptian Theatre 135 North 2nd Street, DeKalb, IL, United States

Back by popular demand with a new show, Chicago’s Atomic Vocalist Rick Lindy and his dynamic band The Jukebox Legends salute to the stars of 50s and 60s Rock and Roll from Elvis, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry, Del Shannon, Jerry Lee Lewis, Bill Haley, The Beatles and Many more jukebox legends. […]

$27 – $57

Conversations about Migration: The Case of the Golden Venture

DeKalb Public Library 309 Oak St, DeKalb, IL, United States

The Golden Venture cargo ship carrying 286 Chinese males ran aground outside New York in 1993. The asylum seekers were taken into detention. Although most were released and/or deported at various times, one group was imprisoned in York County, Pennsylvania, until 1997. These men began to make folded paper sculptures using traditional Chinese techniques. Eventually, […]

Free
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