A sneak peek at the Downers Grove Junior Woman’s Club inaugural House Walk

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By Downers Grove Magazine Staff

This spring, Downers Grove will open its doors to an unforgettable experience that blends the beauty of local architecture with the spirit of community giving. On Friday, May 2, the Downers Grove Junior Woman’s Club (DGJWC) will host its first House Walk fundraiser, which promises to be an event like no other. From 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., guests can step inside five stunning local homes, each offering a unique look at the design trends shaping the village.

“We’re thrilled to bring this exciting event to our community,” said Meghan Jacobson, President of DGJWC. “It’s a celebration of not just beautiful homes, but of how design, architecture, and local spirit can come together to make a difference.” And that’s exactly what the House Walk will do—offer a peek into the stunning spaces that define Downers Grove while raising funds for local nonprofits.

Proceeds from the event will help continue the DGJWC’s long-standing mission to give back to the community. Whether you’re a design enthusiast, a longtime resident, or a newcomer to the area, the House Walk is an invitation to explore the charm of the village, all while supporting a good cause.

As guests make their way from house to house, they’ll experience a diverse range of designs, from sleek modern spaces to cozy, traditional interiors. “Each home has been carefully chosen to showcase a different aspect of design and architecture,” said Meredith Van Syckle, House Walk Co-Chair. “It’s like a mini architectural tour through our own backyard. We can’t wait to see the reactions from our guests as they explore these beautifully curated spaces.”

The homes, located within easy driving distance of each other, promise to offer something for everyone, whether you’re drawn to minimalist elegance or classic warmth. For those looking to make their journey even more convenient, trolleys will be available to shuttle guests between homes, ensuring a relaxed, stress-free experience.

The Downers Grove House Walk is more than just a chance to admire gorgeous homes—it’s a chance to come together, celebrate local design, and make a real difference in the community. Mark your calendars for May 2, and be part of something special.

To purchase tickets ($50 per ticket) for this highly anticipated event, visit DGJWC.org.

 

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