Let it Snow: A festive and fun-filled end to 2023

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The holidays are here, and we’ve curated a list of local events guaranteed to spread the season’s cheer! From light shows to stage performances, we’ve got you and your family covered for a festive and fun-filled end to 2023.

By Anna Hughes

Illumibrew at The Morton Arboretum Photo courtesy of The Morton Arboretum

IllumiBrew at the Morton Arboretum
11/16/23 – 11/17/23
www.mortonarb.org

Be one of the first to enjoy 50 acres of lights, colors and sounds at the 11th annual edition of Illumination: Tree Lights at The Morton Arboretum at IllumiBrew. This 21-and-up event allows tasting ticketholders to try a variety of beers, ciders and meads from popular Chicagoland breweries stationed along the Illumination trail.

Grove Express in Downers Grove

Grove Express 5K
11/23/23 @ 8:30 AM
www.groveexpress.com

There’s no better way to start the day of thanks than by giving back to the community. Bring your family, friends and pets to the annual Thanksgiving Day 5K to get some exercise and fresh air before enjoying an evening of turkey and football. The race benefits local education and youth programs across the Downers Grove community.

Winter Lights
at Central Park
11/23/23 – 1/7/24 @ 4:30-9:30 PM
www.obparks.org

If you dream of walking in a winter wonderland this holiday season, Oak Brook Park District has just the thing for you. Each night, the half-mile path through Central Park will be filled with decorative lights and the holiday spirit – a perfect free outing for all ages and accessibility levels. Donations benefiting the People’s Resource Center and The Oak Brook Park District Foundation will be accepted.

“A Christmas Carol”
Drury Lane Theatre
11/24/23-12/30/23
www.drurylanetheatre.com

“A Christmas Carol” is a Christmas classic. Enjoy this holiday staple during its 30th-anniversary run at the beautiful Drury Lane Theatre in Oak Brook. Watch the journey of Ebenezer Scrooge unfold, reminding everyone of the importance of Christmas joy. Showtimes vary by date.

Clarendon
Hills Chamber Holiday Walk
12/1/2023 @ 5-9 PM
www.clarendonhillschamber.com

Get ready to kick off the holiday season with the Clarendon Hills Chamber Holiday Walk. Bring the whole family to meet Santa, enjoy the Christmas tree lighting, and shop!

Joffrey Ballet’s “The Nutcracker” Photo by Todd Rosenberg

Joffrey Ballet’s
“The Nutcracker”
12/2/23-12/27/23
www.joffrey.org

The Joffrey Ballet’s “The Nutcracker” is a two-hour extravaganza of music and dance. Two-time Tony Award-winning choreographer Christopher Wheeldon reimagines
the Christmas classic, bringing this holiday tradition to life at the historic Lyric Opera in Chicago. Showtimes vary by date.

Hinsdale’s Winter Wonderland
Katherine Legge
Memorial Park
12/3/23 @ 9 AM – 1 PM
www.villageofhinsdale.org

It’s the most wonderful time of the year at Katherine Legge Memorial Park. Hinsdale’s “Winter Wonderland” event will have pictures with Santa and Mrs. Claus, live reindeer, visits with Frozen’s Anna, Elsa, Olaf and Kristoff, and so much more! The Village of Hinsdale and Hinsdale Police Department will be collecting toys for a Toys for Tots Drive; attendees are encouraged to bring a donation for the drive. Preregistration is required for this event.

Elmhurst Tree Lighting
12/7/23 @ 5:30 PM
www.epd.org

Join Elmhurst Park District in Wilder Park to ring in the holiday season with the lighting of community trees. Families, businesses and organizations are invited to decorate one of the 60 trees along the park pathway. The “People’s Choice Award” returns after Dec. 3, and community members can vote for their favorite of these trees on Facebook.

 

 

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Kristina and Matthew Bailey began reading books to their son, Owen when he was six months old— they haven’t stopped.
Owen turned 4 in June and recently received an award from the Clarendon Hills Public Library for having had 1,000 books read to him before starting kindergarten.

The library’s 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten Challenge is one of a few reading challenge programs offered in Clarendon Hills, where the Bailey family has lived for the past 2 1/2 years.
Kristin Bailey said she saw an ad about the 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten Challenge and decided it was a good fit for Owen.

“He’s always been really into books,” Bailey said. “He had a natural interest in books at nine months old. That’s when COVID started, and he didn’t get out much, so reading books to him worked out very well. He’s a naturally curious kid, and imagination-building is important. The reading allows him to learn and explore new things, and he really wants to learn to read now.”

Krista Devlin, the Clarendon Hills library’s youth services librarian, said there’s a specific reason The Friends of the Library-sponsored 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten Challenge was started in 2022.

“Reading aloud to a child is one of the best ways to help develop important early literacy skills, which will prepare them for kindergarten,” Devlin said. “It is also a great way to bond with your child and to encourage a love of reading.”

Devlin said Owen was the second child to reach the challenge of having 1,000 books read to him before starting kindergarten. He was awarded a certificate, a crown, and his picture was taken to recognize his accomplishment.

Bailey, who said she is “a big reader,” said her family usually goes to the library once a week. Reading three books each night to Owen, along with a book before nap time, is the household normal.

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