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St. Charles Scarecrow Fest

 | St. Charles
FREE  

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

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

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

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

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

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

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)

 

Trick or Trees

 | Lisle

Play tricky games, fashion fun fall crafts, and plant a tree seed to take home. Small pumpkins to paint will also be available for purchase. Weekends in October.

Where: Morton Arboretum
When: 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
Cost: Free with admission

 

The Scarecrow Trail

 | Lisle

Artistically decorated scarecrows from local Girl Scout troops are on display around Meadow Lake, daily in October.

Where: Morton Arboretum
When: 7 a.m.-sunset
Cost: Free with admission

 

Sukkot Family Activities

 | Glencoe

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

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

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

 

Haunted Railway

 | Valparaiso

Throughout October, visitors enjoy spooky sights and sounds, plus special events during Twilight Witching Hours (4-7 p.m. Thursday-Saturday October 6-29). Spooky trees, raving ravens and creepy crawlies will take up residence in the garden, joining the thousands of miniature plants, dozens of handmade bridges, and of course, an assemblage G-gauge steam trains.

Where: Taltree Arboretum & Gardens
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $10, $5 kids 5-12, free kids 4 and under

 

Discover the Power of Plants

 | Chicago
FREE  

Drop in anytime between 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. at the conservatory's Elizabeth Morse Genius Children's Garden to plant an imaginary garden, build a tropical habitat, help water the plants, or read a book under the tropical canopy. Runs through entire 2012.

Where: Garfield Park Conservatory
When: 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Cost: Free

 

Bonner Country Fair

 | Lindenhurst

Features a petting zoo, wagon and pony rides, crafts, face painting, and live entertainment. Play old-fashioned games and guess the weight of a giant pumpkin, paint a pumpkin or gourd and help construct a scarecrow, explore hands-on exhibits, including an activity maze, weather station and oversized farm animal cut-outs.

Where: Bonner Heritage Farm
When: Noon-4 p.m.
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $3, free kids 3 and under

 

Hayrides at Buckley

 | Lowell

Enjoy the quiet, steady pace of the horses as they pull the hay wagon around the back 80 acre trail. Look for pheasant, deer, and coyote as you travel through the wooded areas and open fields past the pioneer log cabin. No hayrides Oct. 13 and 14.

Where: Buckley Homestead
When: 1 and 2 p.m.
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $2, plus admission

 

Silo Exhibit

 | Glenview

Visitors can walk inside the two-story silo and turn the crank of a silage machine, watching "corn plants" delivered to the top of the silo. Plus, learn about the history of silos and silage, build miniature silos with building blocks simulating wood, brick and metal and much more.

Where: Wagner Farm & Heritage Center
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Free with admission

 

Woodland Pumpkin Hunt

 | Olympia Fields

Explore the woods and search for a pumpkin. Decorate our pumpkins, play games, and have a snack. Registration required by Oct. 5.

Where: Irons Oaks
When: 2-4 p.m. Oct. 7, 9:30-11:30 a.m. Oct. 8
Ages: Preschool, Elementary
Cost: $18, $12 resident

 

Cat Awareness Weekend

 | Brookfield

Learn about the zoo's cats, from big cats like African lions, Amur leopards, Amur tigers, and snow leopards to small ones, including fishing cats and domestic house cats. Plus, special Zoo Chats and cat-themed crafts and activities for cat lovers of all ages.

Where: Brookfield Zoo
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Free with zoo admission

 

Wake Up With the Animals

 | Brookfield

Join a keeper-led tour of the Children's Zoo, then head to the barn to help keepers with morning chores like feeding the cows, delivering hay to the goats or brushing the animals.

Where: Brookfield Zoo
When: 9:30-11 a.m. Sept. 29 or 30 (ages 4-6) and Oct. 6 or 7 (ages 7-10)
Ages: Preschool, Elementary
Cost: $48

 

Pumpkinfest

 | Wheaton

Breathe in the crisp fall air as you enter the zoo through a cornstalk lined path, hear the crunch of the leaves underneath your feet, listen to the children conquering the straw pyramid or enjoy the sight of thousands of pumpkins on display. Nature-made fall decorations, including pumpkins, gourds and corn stalks, available to purchase.

Where: Cosley Zoo
When: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Ages: Babies, Toddlers, Preschool, Elementary, Tweens, Teens, Family/All Ages, Adults
Cost: Regular admission; cost of pumpkins varies

 

Unboxed: Adventures in Cardboard

 | Chicago

See a toy so amazing, so unbelievable, it has the power to transform into anything you want it to be. Enter a world where imagination rules, and ordinary becomes extraordinary.

Where: Chicago Children's Museum
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Free with admission

 

Chicago Children’s “Halloweeum”

 | Chicago

Create your own creepy costume, decorate a mini-pumpkin and explore our Spooky Backyard. Includes special crafts and Monster Mash Dance Party (Friday-Sunday) and face painting daily.

 

Where: Chicago Children's Museum
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Free with admission

 

Fire Safety 101

 | Chicago

Everyone should know what do in case of a fire. Visit the Play it Safe exhibit for kid-friendly life-saving skills and information.

Where: Chicago Children's Museum
When: 11:15 a.m. Saturday-Sunday
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Free with admission

 

TRAINS – All Aboard Art!

 | Naperville

Kids enter artist Gino Severini's interpretation of trains by role-playing engineer, passenger or conductor in a child-size train and look for objects in an eight-foot wide "hidden pictures" mural of artist Don Stewart's "Steam Train."  Plus, enjoy specially designed wooden train tables and a huge new interactive crane.

 

Where: DuPage Children's Museum
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Free with admission

 

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

 | Glenview

The exhibit features the illustrations of W. W. Denslow, a Chicago resident whose famous illustrations helped to inspire the design of the classic 1939 MGM film starring Judy Garland. The bright and colorful exhibit provides a variety of learning opportunities and hands-on activities within a three-dimensional representation of Denslow's distinctive illustrations.

Where: Kohl Children's Museum
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $9.50, $8.50 seniors

 

Civil War Reenactment

 | Wheaton
FREE  

Living History reenactors portraying soldiers and civilians, including Abraham Lincoln, Mary Todd Lincoln and Harriet Tubman, interact with visitorss. See a Civil War cannon fire and watch a surgeon at work. The Battlefield Balladeers perform songs from the Civil War era and educational activities are available for all ages. Plus, kids can enjoy a Civil War scavenger hunt.

Where: Cantigny Park
When: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Free, parking $5

 

Magic

 | Chicago

Take a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the world of magic and its historic roots in Chicago. Features a multimedia object theater experience, artifact display and live performances. Discover the tricks of the trade and witness Chicago's magical past reappear before your very eyes.

Where: Chicago History Museum
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Free with admission

 

A Century of Girls Leading the Way

 | Oak Park

A special exhibit on the history of Girl Scouting, with special focus on Oak Park, River Forest, and Forest Park. Celebrate the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Girl Scouts of the USA.

Where: Historical Society of Oak Park and River Forest
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Free with admission

 

Dickens: 200 Years of Celebrity

 | Wauconda

Hundreds of objects and documents from the exclusive private collection, together with a rare collection of first editions of his most famous works, tell the story of how Charles Dickens and his characters became enduring cultural icons. Interactive and multi-media displays and personal effects take visitors through a chronological tour of the life, literature and legacy of Dickens. View his personal traveling inkwell, take a ride in an early century carriage, and learn about the memorable characters, stories and themes of his famous tales through games, time period puzzles and Dickens' own personal Facebook page.

Where: Lake County Discovery Museum
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Free with admission

 

Welcome to the Universe

 | Chicago

Visitors become space adventurers and set off on a journey to discover the Universe in a way never done before. Travel a billion light-years and back, fly through space, orbit the Moon, zoom into a canyon on Mars, and soar through the cosmic web where a million galaxies shower down. The experience was created utilizing real telescopic data and the best scientific imagery.

Where: Adler Planetarium
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $28 pass (includes admission); $22 kids 3-11

 

The Universe: A Walk through Space and Time

 | Chicago

Multimedia displays and digital interactives show audiences how galaxies, stars, planets were created as the Universe grew. A projection showcases the enormity of regions farther than our Solar System, taking spectators billions of light-years from Earth to the edge of the cosmos, while touch screen technology allows them to investigate the diverse and beautiful objects of deep space.

Where: Adler Planetarium
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Free with admission

 

Extreme Mammals

 | Chicago

Exhibit examines the ancestry and evolution of numerous species, ranging from huge to tiny, from speedy to sloth-like, and displays animals with oversized claws, fangs, snouts, and horns. Highlights include taxidermy specimens, an entire skeleton of a giant hoofed plant-eater, a life-size model of the largest land mammal that ever lived, one of the oldest fossilized bats ever found, and an impressive diorama featuring the swamps and forests of an island in the Arctic. Runs May 26, 2012-Jan. 6, 2013.

Where: Field Museum
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $22-$29 adults, $18-24 seniors and students, $15-$20 kids 4-11; included in Discovery and All-Access passes

 

The Spirit of the Marathon: From Pheidippides to Today

 | Chicago

Learn and connect to the history of the Marathon race, inspired by the Battle of Marathon (490 BC), from the first Marathon race in the 1896 Athens Olympics to today. Includes section on The Chicago Marathon. Children are invited to participate in a Race for Pheidippides scavenger hunt to redeem a prize. Exhibit coloring pages also available.

Where: National Hellenic Museum
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Free with admission

 

Odyssey Fun Farm

 | Tinley Park

Attractions include Pumpkin Patch Petting Zoo, The Inflatable Kidz Zone, Corn Cannons, Pig Race,s, Cow Train, Hay Rides, Pony Rides, Corn Maze, Hay Maze, Corn Box, Hay Pyramid Flashlight Maze, Zombie Safari Hay Ride, Zip-Line, Giant Inflatable Pillow Jumpy and Bouncy Horses.

Where: Odyssey Fun World Tinley Park
When: to
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $10; some activities cost extra

 

Zombie Safari Hay Ride

 | Tinley Park

Board a Safari Hay Ride outfitted with 20 Zombie Slaying paintball guns, mounted turret style. Once aboard, you will be ferried to the grounds via a tractor tow, where the Zombies will attack from all sides

 

 

Where: Odyssey Fun World Tinley Park
When: 7 p.m.-midnight
Ages: Elementary, Tweens, Teens, Adults
Cost: $15; extra paintballs can be purchased for $8 for 75.

 

Harvest Festival and Spooky Adventure

 | East Dundee

The park will be decorated with pumpkins and colorful autumn décor. Specialty menus feature caramel apples, chili and other sweet treats. In addition to rides, animals and attractions, kids can enjoy a variety of activities, such as a walk through the kid's haunted house, trick-or-treating (2-3 p.m. Oct. 27 and 28) and a costume contest (1:30-3 p.m. Oct. 27). At night, Nightmare From North Street Haunted House and Terrify Trails are open for those 12 and up.

Where: Santa's Village Azoosment Park
When: 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturdays; 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sundays
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $17.75, free seniors and kids under 2

 

Social Skills Classes

 | Aurora

Program is managed by Stepping Stones Therapy. Social skills groups provide interactive and fun opportunities to increase speech, language, oral-motor, motor planning, socialization and sensory processing and modulation skills. Visit www.airtastic.com to request additional information.

Where: Airtastic Playland
Ages: Toddlers, Preschool, Elementary
Cost: Check website

 

Brick-or-Treat

 | Schaumburg

The last four weekends in October will feature special Halloween activities, including trick-or-treating for LEGO bricks, creating your own LEGO monster, huntin for ghosts in a haunted LEGO jungle and trying autumn-themed speed build challenges. October 5 -7, 12-14, 19-21 and 26-31.

 

Where: Legoland Discovery Center
When: 9 a.m. Friday-Saturday; 10 a.m. Sunday
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $19, $15 kids

 

Blue Man Group

 | Chicago

Watch men painted blue do unusual performance art and original slapstick comedy. It's fun to sit in the front, but remember to wear a plastic poncho to avoid the flying food and liquids. Buy tickets at the box office, online, via Ticketmaster or by calling (773) 348-4000.

Where: Blue Man Group at Briar Street Theatre
When: Check website for performance schedule.
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $49-$69

 

Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Musical

 | Chicago

In a world where a trip to the Laundromat threatens to separate Trixie from her beloved bunny, a girl needs a hero to help--Dad. Can her parents understand what she's saying in time to rescue Knuffle Bunny? Performances run Oct. 2, 2012-Jan. 6, 2013.

Where: Emerald City Theatre Company
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $16, $13 kids, limited number of $10 tickets available for all performances

 

White Dad Problems Live on Stage!

 | Naperville

Join Todd, Matt, and D.M. from the White Dad Problems Comedy Podcast as they dispense horrible parenting advice and let you laugh at their misery. Tickets on sale now at whitedadproblemsnaperville.bpt.me

Where: North Central College
When: 7-8:30 p.m.
Ages: Adults
Cost: $10; free with North Central College ID

 

Family Hayrides

 | Naperville

Take a harvest-moon hayride at a Naperville Park. Bring your food or fixings for s'mores to cook over the bonfire; hot chocolate and hot cider provided. Rides are at Knoch Knolls Park, 336 Knoch Knolls Road, Naperville (Sept. 30 and Oct. 27) and Seager Park, 1163 Plank Road, Naperville (Oct. 13 and 21).

Where: Naperville Park District
When: Visit the website for times
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $12, $8 resident; free kids under 3

 

Halloween Hayrides

 | Naperville

Dress up in your favorite Halloween costume (parents included) and come to Knoch Knolls Park or Seager Park. Each registered child ages 1-12 who checks in with the hayride coordinator will receive a Halloween goodie bag filled with treats and prizes. Bring your own food to cook over the bonfire or bring the fixings for s'mores. Hot chocolate and apple juice provided. Registration required. Oct. 20, 21 and 27.

Where: Naperville Park District
When: Visit the website for times
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $13, $9 resident, free kids under 1

 

Ghost Stories in the Park . . . In the Dark!

 | Naperville

Enjoy an evening of scary stories that will send shivers up your spine. This is an outdoor event; dress warmly and bring blankets and cushions. Tickets are available online beginning Sept. 12. They also may be purchased at the Park District Administration Building or at the door on a cash-only, limited seating basis. No refunds.

Where: Riverwalk Grand Pavilion
When: See website for times.
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $7

 

Circus in the Parks

 | Chicago

Circus In The Parks, featuring Chicago's Midnight Circus, a high-flying assortment of acrobats, aerialists, clowns, contortionists and even a dog tour Chicago parks under a brand new purple and blue little big top. To purchase tickets visit www.CircusInTheParks.org.

Where: Commercial Park
When: 2 and 5 p.m. Saturday; 1 and 4 p.m. Sunday
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $15, free for children under 3

 

Deep River Hayrides

 | Hobart

Take a ride along the trails of Deep River at 1:30 and 2:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 6-28. Rides are first come, first served.

Where: Deep River County Park
When: 1:30 and 2:30 p.m.
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $2

 

Home Run! Reggie Jackson and the Original 500 Club

 | Kenosha

Exhibit includes bats, uniforms, contracts, team traveling suitcases and much more from Reggie Jackson. Items in the exhibit are presented in collaboration with the Mr. October Foundation for Kids, a non-profit organization to benefit at-risk children.

Where: Kenosha Public Museum
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Free with admission

 

Kids' Vision Board Workshop

 | Chicago

An arts focused event where children are encouraged to craft and create a board that depicts what they love, what they are interested in, as well as hopes and dreams. Supervision and materials will be provided, including pre-cut images for children too young to use scissors. Meets at UrbaBaby, 1751 W. Division.

Where: Ruby Room
When: 9-10 a.m.
Ages: Elementary, Tweens
Cost: $17, $30 parent/child pair

 

Smarty Pants Kids Night

 | Chicago

Smarty makes balloons for all children over three years of age, plus complimentary snow cones and special pizza family meal deals.

Where: D'Agostino's
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Free with meal

 
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