The Black History Performing Arts Showcase, a collaborative effort between a number of local school districts.
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Governors State University’s Dance Company Will “RISE UP” to Social Injustice Through Dance
Join the Governors State University (GSU) Dance Company as they dance for social justice in their upcoming production: RISE UP! Truth to Power.
Community Solar Will Help Park Forest Residents Cut Electricity Bills
Residents will soon have the opportunity to realize significant savings on their electric bills under a community solar project.
Celebrate Women’s History Month, Relax with a Yoga Class, or Explore the World of Science at the Park Forest Library in March
The Park Forest Public Library is celebrating Women’s History Month with a Super Girls Book Giveaway targeted at girls twelve and under.
STEEL MAGNOLIAS: Comedy from True Life at The Drama Group
A comedy-drama is coming to The Drama Group: STEEL MAGNOLIAS. Playwright Robert Harling based the story in part on his sister.
“Step Back into a 1950s Valentine’s Day” Exhibit at 1950s Park Forest House Museum
The 1950s Park Forest House Museum, at 227 Monee Road, Park Forest, Illinois, invites you to “Step Back into a 1950s Valentine’s Day,”
White Supremacy and White Christianity, An Interview with Author Robert P. Jones
In his book “White Too Long,”Robert P. Jones digs into how white supremacy as part of the history of the white Christian church.
DRUMLine Live Returns to Chicago’s Southland February 4
Governors State University (GSU) Center for Performing Arts’ (the Center) is excited to welcome DRUMLine Live back
IARF: Illinois Association of Rehabilitation Facilities Celebrates 2023 Illinois Budget
Illinois Association of Rehabilitation Facilities (IARF), serving people with disabilities and serious mental illnesses, praises IL funding.
Park Forest Welcomes Afghanistan Veteran to the Department
Police announced Sunday that a veteran who served in Afghanistan as a member of the Indiana National Guard will join the department.





