Naperville
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St. Charles Singers cap 40th season with world premiere of choral work by John RutterApr 02, 2025 4:27 pm - The St. Charles Singers will perform the world premiere of "Dancing Tree," a new choral work by famed British composer Sir John Rutter, in April concerts closing their 40th anniversary season.
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Naperville’s St. Thomas the Apostle offers Holy Week, Easter servicesApr 02, 2025 12:55 pm - All are welcome to attend Holy Week and Easter liturgies at St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church, 1500 Brookdale Road, Naperville. Holy Week services begin with Palm S...
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Chicago a cappella blends vocal jazz standards and classics at April 6 concertApr 02, 2025 12:03 pm - Chicago a cappella jazz concert on April 6 concludes vocal group's "Jazz a cappella" series. Concert reimagines jazz classics with 10 singers at North Central College's Wentz Hall.
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Wheaton Drama to put the fun in dysfunction with ‘August: Osage County’Apr 02, 2025 10:30 am - Pulitzer-winning tragicomedy "August: Osage County" pushes boundaries with its dysfunctional family storylines. Wheaton Drama brings the bold production to its stage through April 13.
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School board incumbents fare well in DuPage CountyApr 01, 2025 9:58 pm - Incumbents in the most contentious school board races in DuPage County appeared to hold onto their seats Tuesday.
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White, Gibson, Holzhauer, Syed headed to victory in Naperville City Council raceApr 01, 2025 9:34 pm - Incumbents Benny White and Ian Holzhauer, challengers Mary Gibson and Ashfaq Syed appeared to have won a contested Naperville City Council election.
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Dining out: Local breweries offer Links & Drinks, CPK celebrates 40 years and moreApr 01, 2025 3:08 pm - Play mini-golf and drink locally brewed beers with Links & Drinks, or head to CPK for the limited-time return of classic menu items as they celebrate their 40th year in business.
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COD history professor explores DeKalb County’s role in Underground Railroad April 17Apr 01, 2025 12:05 am - COD historian explores the little-known abolitionist past of barbed wire inventor and sheriff J.F. Glidden, who allowed DeKalb County to remain Underground Railroad hub in 1850s.
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Softball: St. Charles East’s bats come alive against Neuqua ValleyMar 31, 2025 5:34 pm - St. Charles East senior Addison Wolf was more than ready to get back into the swing of things. After only picking up one hit over the Saints’ last four games, which came ...
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DuPage County announces 2025 scholarship programMar 31, 2025 12:55 pm - DuPage County is offering college and occupational training scholarships for low-income individuals with high academic potential.