FROM MURDER MYSTERY FUN TO WWII NOSTALGIA- IT'S ALL HAPPENING THIS MONTH!
March is here and we are all anxiously awaiting spring's arrival! Try something different and enjoy a unique event around town or embark upon an enchanting treasure-filled shopping excursion - there's so much happening all month long. Enjoy!
1. Murder Mystery Fun at Maggiano's
MARCH 10 • FREEDOM COMMONS
NAPERVILLE–It's another night of murder & mystery at Maggiano's where no one knows who the culprits are. Is the person next to you involved? Is the waiter really a waiter? Does the grumpy detective believe you are who you say you are? www.maggianos.com
2. Plan a DIY Workshop
BOARD & BRUSH • HAPPENING WEEKLY
WESTERN SUBURBS–Looking for a fun way to connect with friends or family? Join a DIY workshop and create your own unique wood sign together! Select a wood project from the gallery. They provide all the materials and instruct you step-by-step to create a beautiful piece for your home or for a gift. Choose from a variety of paint and wood stain colors in the workshop. Ages 12+. See website for event calendar.
3. Start a Teacup Collection
VINTAGE SHOPPING AWAITS AT THE KANE COUNTY FLEA MARKET
WESTERN SUBURBS–Starting a vintage teacup collection can be a delightful journey filled with joy and nostalgia. From scouring antique stores to browsing online marketplaces, the thrill of discovering unique and timeless teacups can be incredibly rewarding. Each cup holds a story and carries the charm of a bygone era, making the collection not just a hobby, but a treasure trove of memories. Start your collection shopping at a local vintage shop the Kane County Flea Market which takes place the first weekend of each month in St. Charles
www.kanecounty
4. Knit + Crochet Circle Saturdays
THE COLLECTIVE LIFESTYLE BOUTIQUE & MAKERY
Recurrring on Saturdays
LISLE–Each week, knit and crochet circle meets and creates in a beginner friendly and supportive environment. Expert knit and crochet artists on hand to teach and guide you! Beginners to advance welcome.
5. WWII Home Front at Elmhurst History Museum
ELMHURST HISTORY MUSEUM • MARCH-AUGUST 2024
ELMHURST–Examining the home front during World War II, the Elmhurst History Museum’s latest exhibition Victory at Home: 1941-1945 is now open. From rationing and war bonds, to increased war production and the first female baseball league, Victory at Home: 1941 – 1945 explores the sacrifice, service, and patriotism of Americans during this time, with a focus on the Chicagoland area.