Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Listing for April 11

Hi, friends.

Here are fun events coming up. Please check the official site to make sure I’ve got the details right!

English Country Dancing tomorrow

Tomorrow, Tuesday, April 12, and Monday, May 16, there will be English Country Dancing from 7:30-10:00 p.m. at the elegant, historic Nineteenth Century Club in Oak Park, within blocks of the Oak Park train station and next to easy parking. This is the elegant dancing seen in movies like Pride and Prejudice and Emma. This fun evening of dance instruction to live music in a lovely ballroom is open to everyone--no experience, fancy clothes, or partner necessary. Admission is $8 adults/$4 under 18, which is a donation to their college scholarship fund. For more information and details about future dates (third Mondays through September), visit the website at 19thcenturyclub.com, email info@19thcenturyclub.com or call 708-386-2729. English Country Dancing at Oak Park’s Nineteenth Century Club. If you want a ride, give me a call.

Nickel and Dimed play at Wheaton College’s Arena Theater, through April 16. For details visit http://wheatonarena.tix.com

Artistry of Wood woodworking show at Cantigny on Saturday April 16 (9:00-4:00) and Sunday April 17 (10:00-4:00) free with $5.00 parking. Visit cantigny.org .

Art in the Park at the Elmhurst Art Museum Saturday, April 30 and Sunday, May 1 from 10:00am-5:00pm. If you go, get there early enough to try your hand at glazing a Raku pot for only $15. This activity runs from 10:00-3:00 p.m. (so pot has time to cool down before Fair closes). You pick out a pot, paint it with special metallic glaze, and watch it get fired in a garbage-can kiln right before your eyes. There are also free children’s activities until 3:00, as well as a really nice art fair.

Be sure to check out the booths of Christian artists Jerry Krider (Claywood Creations) and Shelly Lawler (In the Garden).

Elmhurst Museum Day, Sunday, May 15 from 1:00-5:00 p.m. Free day in a nice little museum within easy reach. Try a hands-on activity of paper sculpture to construct your own miniature art gallery complete with paintings and sculptures.

Author Wendy McLure discussing her new book about being a Laura Ingalls Wilder fan (The Wilder Life) at Anderson’s Bookstore in Naperville on Tuesday, May 3 at 7 p.m.

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