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Arts
Unlock Local and Midwest Talent at 67th Park Forest Art Fair
Come to the Park Forest Art Fair and witness 67 years of art-making excellence. Discover works by local artists and talent from the Midwest.
Experience Female & African American Composers: South Holland Master Chorale
Celebrate 20th & 21st-century female & African-American composers with South Holland’s Master Chorale October 8 & 15.
Center for Performing Arts Governors State UniversityAnnounces New Executive Director and Season
The Center for Performing Arts at Governors State University (the Center) announces its 28th cultural 2023-24 season.
Hallelujah Temple Presents Camp Creative
Halleluia Temple presents Camp Creative as part of its summer fun. This week brings PUPPET MANIA for everyone ages 8+.
2023 Main Street Nights Schedule Announced
Ma in Street Nights returns to Downtown Park Forest on June 14, 2023. The popular summer draw runs each Wednesday through August 2.
Somuadina Uwaezuoke of Park Forest Honored at Lewis University’s President’s 15th Annual Art Exhibition
Somuadina Uwaezuoke of Park Forest received an Honorable Mention for his clay sculpture on display at Lewis University: Despair.
Cultural Arts Supervisor Chuck Sabey Retiring After 45 Years of Village Service
Park Forest, IL-(ENEWSPF)- To many Park Foresters, the name Chuck Sabey is synonymous with great music and entertainment enjoyed at Freedom Hall and Main Street Nights. As Cultural Arts Supervisor for the village since 2008, his expertise and enthusiasm have made Park Forest a premier location in the south suburbs[Read More…]
Governors State University’s Dance Company Will “RISE UP” to Social Injustice Through Dance
Join the Governors State University (GSU) Dance Company as they dance for social justice in their upcoming production: RISE UP! Truth to Power.
STEEL MAGNOLIAS: Comedy from True Life at The Drama Group
A comedy-drama is coming to The Drama Group: STEEL MAGNOLIAS. Playwright Robert Harling based the story in part on his sister.