Wednesday Trekking Association
Come take place with other walkers program free healthy lifestyle, the July 8-9 clock on Wednesday 2 9, 16, 23 and 30.Choose his route through the beautiful gardens of the museum, with a Riverwalk option more circle. Sign preemption House Tavern to identify their protocols, and then enjoy a healthy snack, courtesy of the physical reality.
Regulation Sunday
The settlement held Sunday from 1 to 16 hours Sunday, July 6, 20 and 27 Admission includes free trim with do-it-yourself, courtesy of Culver, frozen hands on family activities and visits to historic buildings. Ice cream is served from 2 to 15:30 clock. Admission is $ 12 for adults, $ 11 seniors, $ 8 Youth (4-12), free for children under 4 years old, members and residents in Naperville.
Chicago Cubs coach
Join the party of the century and see the boys take on the Atlanta Braves on July 11, during the 100th anniversary of Wrigley Field. Leave the car at Naper Settlement and join other fans on a journey by bus 55 to luxury historic stage. Enjoy reserved dedicated to 1960 seats in the shade for the home opener on Friday. The first 10,000 fans will receive a bobblehead Gayle Sayers. Tickets are $ 80. The bus leaves at noon and returns at 20 hours of the colony.
Club of Naperville woman Fine Art Fair
The jury of the 55th Club Fine Art Fair held year Naperville wife of 10.00 bis 17.00 clock Saturday and Sunday July 12 and 13 and offers more than 100 artists from across the country. Www.napervillewomansclub.org visit or call (630) 420-9680. Free admission.
Naperville Ale Festival
The second edition of Naperville Ale Festival will take place from 1 to 17.00 Saturday, July 19 will be held, with over 180 unique craft beer factories around the country. Some of the best restaurants in Naperville and restoration company will also be present. Part of the proceeds from the festival benefit the Naper Settlement and Naperville Heritage Society. Naper Settlement will be closed for the festival. Admission is $ 45 for over 21 years; $ 15 Designated Driver. Tickets www.napervillealefest.com.
Naper Nights concert series
The concert series continues Naper Nights "rock history", July 25 to 26 Bring a blanket or lawn chair for the opportunity to enjoy music under the stars. On Friday, July 25 Think Floyd brings a performance of Dark Side of the Moon in its entirety and songs throughout the era Floyd. Doors open 17 hours. At 15:00 clock Open on Saturday, July 26 early Dead Or Alive, a winner in the battle of the bands Naperville Park District, followed by local favorites OMT (again) Ents doors, which will play a tribute to fever; and headliner of the ARRA, which in turn play arrival view, favorites and gems, travel and friends. Tickets are $ 15 for adults, $ 10 for youth (4-12), allowed free for members and children under 4 No food or drinks are to go. Tickets are available in www.napernights.org.
Day operations
Discover activities from the past to presenting 1 to 16 hours Sunday, July 27. Visit with artists and artisans produce goods and services, such as blacksmith, quilters, needle Felter and even more. Help Joe Naper Pumper Fire pump unit 1874 at 14:30 clock. Test your craft skills and bring a memory of them at home. Some activities may require a small fee. Admission is $ 12 for adults, $ 11 seniors, $ 8 Youth (4-12), free for children under 4 years old, members and residents in Naperville.
Camp Naper
Your child is an explorer, detective, artist or all of the above? Camp Naper has programs that set children in grades 1-8, in the middle of the action. The camps will be held from 9.00 bis 15.00 clock clock until the 2nd of August. In one day, two days and one week camp and the camp of the Civil War three days offer a variety of enrichment activities in art and science. All camps are from a professional staff. Camp fees range from $ 90 to $ 200. Call 630.420.6010 to register.
Naper Settlement is a nationally recognized air museum is 12 beautiful acres in the heart of Naperville, where history to play and simply connected community. The Naperville Heritage Society is the administrator of Naper Settlement. With a commitment to community and a focus on the future, the mission of the Naperville Heritage Society is to collect, document, preserve and promote the history of Naperville, Illinois, past and present. For more information, visit napersettlement.com or call (630) 420-6010.
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