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Sunday, October 07, 2012
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St. Charles Scarecrow Fest| St. Charles |
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View over 150 handcrafted scarecrows and vote for your
favorite in each of six categories. Plus, live entertainment, arts
and crafts show, carnival, petting zoo, canine corner and
make-your-own scarecrow.
Where: Downtown at Route 64 and Fox River - St. Charles
When: 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Free
Autumn Harvest Festival| Schaumburg |
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Immerse yourself in local 1880s farm history with demonstrations of grain threshing, blacksmithing, corn harvesting, apple cider pressing and more. Frontier history comes to life at an authentic 1790s encampment. Event includes two historic demonstration areas, live music, pumpkin decorating, kid's 19th century games, craft activity tent, food, and refreshments.
Where: Spring Valley Nature Center & Heritage Farm - Schaumburg
When: noon-5 p.m.
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $16 family (max 6 people), $4 person, kids 3 and under free.
Midway Village Museum Scarecrow Harvest Festival| Rockford |
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Families can build their own scarecrow with straw provided free. Bring old clothes to stuff, or purchase clothes and accessories. Activities include traditional harvest crafts and activities, old-fashioned games, wagon rides around the village, square dancing and demonstrations.
Where: 6799 Guilford Road - Rockford
When: noon-5 p.m.
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $7, $5 kids 3-17
Grove Fest| Glenview |
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Featuring live folk music, square dancing, nature walks and pioneer craft demonstrations. There will also be storytelling for kids throughout the day.
Where: The Grove - Glenview
When: Visit website for schedule of events.
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Visit website for information
Werewolf's Curse; Or Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow| Lisle |
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A vegan couple find themselves in a pickle when Harry is bitten by a werewolf cub. Luckily, Dr. Frank Einstein and Madam Clara Voyant may have a cure. Meet a campy cast of characters in this spoof of the horror movies of the 1930s. Audience members walk to each location to enjoy the unfolding story. Low-impact hikes (suitable for strollers, walkers and wheelchairs) are presented on the first Sunday performance of the month.
Where: Morton Arboretum
When: 3-5:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, plus Columbus Day
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $13-19
Family Bicycling| Lisle |
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Explore the Arboretum's nine miles of scenic roads by bicycle. Bring your own or rent regular bicycles, tandems, electric bikes, burley strollers, wagons and more.
Where: Morton Arboretum
When: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday-Wednesday; 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Thursday-Friday
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Free with Arboretum admission.
Acorn Express at The Morton Arboretum| Lisle |
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See gardens, woodlands, wetlands and prairies in a tram tour. 60-minute and 30-minute tours explain the rich Arboretum history, and describe the trees and plants you'll see. There's also an opportunity to see lovely wildlife in a native habitat.
Where: Morton Arboretum
When: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $4-6; (discounts for Arboretum members)
Sukkot Family Activities| Glencoe |
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Families celebrate the Jewish harvest holiday of Sukkot and help decorate the sukkah with handmade decorations. Activities sponsored by the National Council of Jewish Women, Chicago North Shore Section.
Where: Chicago Botanic Garden
When: 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Free with admission
Fall Bulb Festival| Glencoe |
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Shop from more than 200 varieties of daffodils, tulips, alliums and other specialty bulbs, learn from Garden horticulturists and staff demonstrations on bulb selection and planting, and sip cider, wine and beer while listening to live music and shopping among local vendors. Plus, a straw bale maze and a gourd display.
Where: Chicago Botanic Garden
When: Noon-4 p.m. Friday; 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday-Sunday
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Free; $20 parking
Railway Garden| Valparaiso |
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The new Railway Garden, a G-gauge model railway running through a 2.5 acre site, opens April 30. Visitors enter through a 1920s-era railway depot to see trains running through a garden of miniature plants, water features and a variety of landscapes. May 1 through October.
Where: Taltree Arboretum & Gardens
When: 10 a.m.-6:30 p.m.
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $10, free kids 3 and under
















