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Hinckley 150th Celebration – Champagne Toast
On May 23, 1877 the Village of Hinckley was incorporated. Join the kick off the celebration with a community gathering and champagne toast at Pioneer Park to celebrate the Village
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Village of Hinckley 150th Celebration – Parade & Street Dance
A century and a half of home… The Village of Hinckley is celebrating its 150th Anniversary. Events will go on all throughout 2027, but the big celebration will be a
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Try Archery
Have you ever wanted to try archery but were unsure how to get started? Join the Kishwaukee Archers for a free archery lesson at a local club, with instructors, equipment
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2026 Mother’s Day Events in DeKalb County
Celebrate Mother’s Day weekend in DeKalb County! From local markets and scenic flower walks to delicious brunch experiences, there are plenty of ways to spend quality time, show your appreciation,
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Teen Salsa Tasting
Celebrate Taco Tuesday, Cinco De Mayo, or just your love for salsa by sampling various salsas! Mild, medium, and spicy versions will be offered, and you’ll learn a bit about
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Mother’s Day at Blumen Gardens
Mother’s Day Weekend is Blumen Gardens’ biggest weekend of the year! Join in on garden shopping, seasonal inspiration, and a full weekend experience with food trucks and live music. Stroll
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Retro Trivia Night
Test your knowledge of retro music, movies and TV! Free to play. Win prizes. Thursday, April 16, 2026 6:30 – 8 PM Old School Pizza in Malta, 507 N. 3rd
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After-hours Concert: Jazz in Progress May 2026
Jazz in Progress joins the DeKalb Public Library for an after-hours concert that will feature different styles of big band and modern jazz music in the library’s main lobby! Jazz
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Family Fun Science: Making Musical Instruments
You can make music! In this month’s Family Fun Science, use science knowledge and basic recycled materials to make musical instruments. You’ll see that musical instruments don’t have to be
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Remembering Port Chicago & Cyril O. Sheppard
The explosion at Port Chicago in July 1944 killed 320 people and injured around 400 others, most of them young African American sailors who had been assigned dangerous munitions-loading work









