Where in the Square? Our Historic Scavenger Hunt! Oct 1st 10am
We are delighted to present Ideas into Action’s latest endeavor – Where in the Square? Create a team or we…
We are delighted to present Ideas into Action’s latest endeavor – Where in the Square? Create a team or we…
By Betty Rogus Craft Circle had a super time at the Chicago Glass Collective on Wednesday. Leslie the studio owner…
Old Town School’s Daytime Program is a vibrant community of adults participating in music, movement and art classes every day of the week. Rediscover your lifelong passions or find new ones alongside like-minded individuals with a thirst for expression, creativity, and connecting with others.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Administration on Community Living is presenting a storytelling event series featuring local, amateur older adult storytellers.
by Jeff Robison | Members LOVE the experience of going to theater together. We already have a Forward Chicago group attending “The House That Will Not Stand” as part of a theater series, and now we are also offering you a chance to attend just this show for $35.
by Helene Wineberg | Victory Gardens Theater has offered Forward Chicago theater-goers two compelling new shows at a terrific package price. The dates are in mid-April and late June and include the world premiere of “Hillary and Clinton” and the midwest premiere of “The House That Will Not Stand.”
by Helene Wineberg | Visit the Edgewater Historical Society museum on Saturday, April 9, at 2 p.m., and check out the current exhibit, Voices of Edgewater. Learn how the migration of immigrants and refugees made this area the most diverse in Chicago.
By Jeff Robison | Forward Chicago’s first try at a group theater outing was a success! After enjoying “Never the Sinner” at Victory Gardens Theater, we’ll be organizing more outings in 2016 that offer a variety of plays to enjoy.
Photographer Matt Altstiel has taken photos in all of Chicago’s 77 neighborhoods. Join him on a historical adventure around the city.
Garrett Davis’ award-winning stage play “Forget Me Not” will be performed at the DuSable Museum of African American History. The play is sponsored by African Americans Against Alzheimer’s.