Community Calendar

The Calendar is back!

The Elmhurst Independent has brought back the Community Calendar to keep its readers up with what is going on around town. Upcoming events will be published, even if they are virtual and only available online. Please remember to be safe when attending live events by wearing masks, using hand sanitizer and maintaining the proper social distance.

If your club or organization is gathering during this time, live OR virtually, you can send the information to [email protected] and put “Community Calendar” in the Subject line.

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Thursday, Nov. 5

• From 4:30-5:30 p.m., join a virtual family workshop “Art Glass Made Wright” and learn about architect Frank Lloyd Wright and make a “stained glass window” craft in this virtual program presented by the Frank Lloyd Wright Trust. Register on the Elmhurst Public Library’s website to receive the Zoom link. Registrants may pick up the supply kit for the class at the library. Suitable for grades 3-8. EPL card not required. Admission free, but registration required. Register at elmhurstpubliclibrary.org

• The York Distinguished Alumni Program (YDAP) will honor five Dukes of Distinction via a virtual ceremony. They are Jillian Arnold (2000), Manu Edakara (2010), Larry Larkin (1955), Kenneth Moy (1951), and Martha Garman VanGeem (1972). The program will be available to watch at elmhurst205.org. (Info TBA)

Sunday, Nov. 8

At 12:15 p.m., Single Mothers Support Group will meet at the Elmhurst Christian Reformed Church, 149 W Brush Hill Road. Enjoy an inspirational speaker and free lunch for mothers and their children.  Free childcare (ages 3-12).  Receive a voucher to be redeemed for your children’s Christmas presents at our December meeting.  Masks are required for you and your children.

Wednesday, Nov. 11

• Beginning at 10:30 a.m., a live ceremony for Veterans Day will be held at the Veterans Memorial in Wilder Park just south of the Mansion.  Other plans are pending.

• Beginning at 7 p.m., the Elmhurst Art Museum presents “Wright vs. Mies,” a  virtual tour through Wright Before the “Lloyd” as well as the Museum’s historic McCormick House reveals how famed architects Frank Lloyd Wright and Mies van der Rohe butted heads over design and aesthetics.” Fee: $10, free for members Registration required via Museum website.

Saturday, Nov. 14

From 7-8:30 p.m., the Elmhurst Center for Performing Arts (ECPA) will hold its 5th annual Spotlight Gala, held virtually for the first time ever. Performers include Elmhurst resident Cathy Richardson of Jefferson Starship and Dan Konopka of OK GO. Guests are invited to order an “Experience Box for Two” for $175 with everything provided to enjoy the virtual event at home. Only 100 boxes will be available so order early at ECPA-Elmhurst.org/Gala2020.

Sunday, Nov. 15

Beginning at 12 noon, the Elmhurst History Museum presents a gallery talk entitled “Frank Lloyd Wright: Architecture of the Interior.” Tune in via Facebook Live as Executive Director Dave Oberg shares in-depth details about the exhibit and answers your questions from the gallery. Admission is free, no registration needed. Info: elmhursthistory.org or call 630-833-1457.

Ongoing programs:

Available through Dec. 20, the Elmhurst History Museum presents “Frank Lloyd Wright and the Architecture of Space.” From Unity Temple to the Guggenheim Museum, the dynamic interior spaces of Wright’s buildings were integrally tied to the overall forms of these structures. John H. Waters, preservation programs manager at the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy, will share images and insights into the spaces that Wright created and discuss the importance of preserving his buildings for future generations. Visit elmhursthistory.org. Info: 630-833-1457.

• Rotary Club of Elmhurst holds a Zoom meeting every Thursday at 12 noon.  See what we’re all about and consider joining men and women who do good work in the community.  Contact Rotary President Charlie Laliberte for Zoom invite details. [email protected].

• Medicare info meetings will be held in-person at the American Legion Post #187, 301 W. Butterfield Rd. Dates are:

Tuesdays, Nov. 10, 17, 24 and Dec. 1 from 10 a.m. – 12 noon.

Saturdays, Nov. 7, 14, 21 and Dec. 5 from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.

To register, call 1-800-205-5176 or email [email protected] to reserve a spot. Masks required and social distancing must be respected.

• Now through Nov. 9, Edward-Elmhurst Health presents the Healthy Driven Take a Hike! Challenge, which will feature weekly hiking challenges and tips. At the web site, eehealth.org/healthy-driven/take-a-hike/, you’ll find an interactive map highlighting popular trails in the western suburbs. Participants are invited to post photos from their hikes on Facebook or Instagram (posting instructions provided on the landing page) to be entered into a weekly raffle for outdoor games.

• Now through Feb. 14, 2021, the Elmhurst Art Museum presents a socially-distanced self-guided, outdoor walking tour of Elmhurst’s modern architecture. Purchase admission ticket at the web site, however, admission is free during Wright Before the “Lloyd” exhibition currently on display through Feb. 14. Link to guided audio tour expires five days after activating custom code. Advanced purchase recommended. Free to members. Visit elmhurstartmuseum.org.

Current exhibitions:

Elmhurst Art Museum

NOTE: Exhibition run dates recently changed due to new Museum hours

– Wright Before the “Lloyd,” open now through February 14, 2021, features images and artifacts that portray the eclectic, early explorations of one of the world’s greatest architects and is curated by Chicago’s official cultural historian Tim Samuelson.

– Art in the Post, open now through Nov. 22, displays postcard artwork created and submitted by community members reflecting on COVID-19, racial injustices and other current events

Elmhurst History Museum

Now through Dec. 20, Frank Lloyd Wright: Architecture of the Interior. Through reproduction drawings, house plans, and photographs, explore the ingenious ways in which Wright maximized the feeling of open space while still accommodating the various functions of daily living. Limit: 5 people per group, 15 visitors per hour. All visitors are required to wear face masks for entry.

Admission is free but reservations are required for one-hour time slots at elmhursthistory.org. Info: 630-833-1457.

Lizzadro Museum

Now until January 2021, a Special Exhibit is on display called “Re-carving the Past: The Art of Chinese Bronze and Jades.” The exhibition features 11 bronzes from the MacLean Collection and 16 Jade carvings from the Lizzadro Museum illustrating the enduring importance of antiquity in Chinese art and culture. Formerly located in Wilder Park, the Lizzadro Museum of Lapidary Art can now be found at 1220 Kensington Road in Oak Brook.