The Park Forest Art Fair celebrates its 68th year. Sponsored by the Tall Grass Arts Association (TGAA), the fair boasts a rich history.
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Forest Preserve’s All-Terrain GRIT Wheelchair Opens ‘A Whole New World’ for People With Disabilities
Kim Kosmatka buckled her seatbelt, grabbed two handlebar levers of the GRIT wheelchair, and pulled and pushed her way into nature.
Warren Brown to Perform as Mark Twain in Park Forest
The Park Forest Historical Society will bring Warren Brown’s award-winning Chautauqua-style program, “Catch the Twain,” to Park Forest.
A Community Rebuilds: Volunteers Renovate Homes for Park Forest Residents
When volunteers renovate homes, the whole community benefits. Two homeowners celebrated Saturday significant renovations to their homes.
CSCC Business After Hours in Park Forest May 16
East Hazel Crest, IL-(ENEWSPF)—The Chicago Southland Chamber of Commerce (CSCC) will hold a Business After Hours event on Thursday, May 16. The Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra will host the event from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at Tall Grass Arts Association in downtown Park Forest. CSCC says Business After-Hours events are[Read More…]
Non-Partisan Committee Sets Annual Meeting
The Non-Partisan Committee in Park Forest aims to keep village and library board elections accessible to anyone who wishes to run.
Things to Do in Park Forest This Week
These are public events from various community sources. They represent diverse ways to be involved this week and things to do in Park Forest.
In and Around Park Forest for the Week of February 12, 2024
This week in and around Park Forest, be sure to register by Wednesday, February 14, for an event in Village Hall on February 21.
Forest Preserve’s 2024 Take It Outside Challenge Debuts Jan. 21 With a Twist
If you loved the Forest Preserve District of Will County’s Take It Outside Challenge in 2023 a new version will launch on Sunday, Jan. 21.
Step Back into a 1950s Valentine’s Day at Park Forest House Museum’s February 2024 Exhibit.
The Park Forest House Museum is set to transport visitors to the enchanting era of the 1950s with, “Step Back into a 1950s Valentine’s Day.”