May 19 Sunday
Where: Citizens Park 511 Lake Zurich Road Barrington, IL
Registration: 6:15am-7:45am5K Starts: 8:00amFamily Fun Walk Starts: 10:00amInformation:
Race Course is Certified & Timed Dogs are Welcome (must be current on all vaccines and get along well with other dogs and people). Great for Runners of all Levels 100% of proceeds go toward the Homeless Dogs & Cats in our care.Registration Costs:
$35 pre-registration now until 4/15/24$40 pre-registration 4/16/24 – 5/18/24$50 Day of Race – 5/19/24To register please click here.Pre-registered packet pick up:
Animal House Shelter13005 Ernesti RoadHuntley 60142
Saturday May 11th 12pm – 2pm Wednesday May 15th 5pm – 7pmBecome A Sponsor
Would your business like to participate in our event as a sponsor? This is a wonderful opportunity to support our cause and advertise your business! We have sponsorship opportunities for all budgets and levels of support. Click the link below for our sponsorship opportunities and form.
Event Sponsor Form
The Human Rights Authority is the investigative branch of the Guardianship and Advocacy Commission, a state agency that is dedicated to advocating for the rights of citizens with disabilities in Illinois. The Human Rights Authority investigates alleged violations of the rights of persons with disabilities by providers of services. The agency is unique in its use of citizen volunteers to conduct these investigations and make corrective recommendations. As such, Regional Authorities are always seeking to fill vacancies as they occur as well as maintain a pool of potential volunteer members for times when the need arises.
If you feel that you, or someone you know, has had their rights violated by a disability service provider or if you would like to volunteer to participate in the Northwest regional board, located in Champaign, please visit the website at gac.il.gov or call the statewide intake at 1-866-274-8023.
Artists' Ensemble Theater of Rockford presents "Annabella in July," a new romantic comedy by Richard Strand that will have you laughing and guessing what will happen next from start to finish, May 9-26 in Rockford University's Cheek Theatre.
Vanessa and Bryan are on vacation but have lost their way in the mountains. They are relieved to find a ski lodge where they can grab a bite and ask directions. However, to their utter bewilderment, everyone there recognizes Vanessa. How could they mistake glamorous, dazzling Anabella who visits every January?
Before she quite realizes, Vanessa drops her protests that she’s only a librarian from Nebraska and embraces her own magical powers in this delightful, fantastical romantic comedy from the playwright of "Ben Butler."
CMOTF audiences have heard 3rd Coast Brass as a trio, a quintet, and a sextet, but for the grand finale of our tenth anniversary season, we’re pulling out all the stops! Debuting for the first time as a symphonic brass ensemble, this performance will feature a full brass section! Conducted by brass legend Mark Fisher, the program includes a special transcription of Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition as well as Gunther Schuller’s Symphony for Brass and Percussion. This concert promises to be one of our most memorable performances ever!
CITIED Foundation is excited to announce our plans to celebrate mental health action day with a fundraiser: Spread Love Karaoke Night. This is a day of celebration to promote action steps toward improving mental wellness. CITIED Foundation will be celebrating this day on May 19, 2024, at District Bar and Grill 4pm-8pm.
With this event we are seeking to raise awareness of our mission of providing behavioral health services to increase access to mental wellness services for vulnerable populations in Winnebago County. We are also seeking to reach a monetary goal to support our efforts toward our mission.
Throughout the event attendees will be invited to participate in karaoke and mental health trivia for prizes, fun raffles, and network with other area businesses/organizations and community lovers of mental wellness!
May 20 Monday
Utilizing The Basics, our Indoor Toddler Garden Programs offer families a space to promote brain development and explore nature inside during the winter. The Basics are five fun, simple, and powerful ways we can interact with children to build a strong foundation of learning!
This program is free and intended for preschool children. No registration is required.
For additional information, please contact Theresa at theresaw@dkpl.org or at (815) 756-9568 ext. 3350.
Comfortably study for finals with your friends in the Teen Room. Snacks will be provided!
Video games and television will be unavailable during these times.
This program is for teens in grades 9-12. No registration is required.
For additional information, please contact Steven at stevenm@dkpl.org or at (815) 756-9568 ext. 3400.
May 21 Tuesday