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Upcoming Events

Sunday, July 19
  • Conservation Explorers (09 AM - 03 PM)
    Event details:
    Monday, July 13-Saturday, July 25
    Large group of Conservation Explorers students together taking a photograph.
    09 AM - 03 PM
    In this dynamic two-week outdoor program, culminating with an overnight campout, high schoolers will explore and study the local ecosystems of Lake County. Conservation Explorers (ConEx) will highlight the importance of conservation and stewardship as participants gain real-world, hands-on experience through data collection and learning from Forest Preserve experts. Participants will also learn about summer job opportunities and career options in the science field.
     
  • Sunday Stroll: (09 AM - 10:15 AM)
    Event details:
    Sunday, July 19
    LAKE-20060524-004
    09 AM - 10:15 AM
    Join an Environmental Educator and take a leisurely stroll through one of your preserves. This is a great opportunity to get some exercise and learn about nature. Join us and take a closer look at plants, birds and other wildlife. This is a free program.
     
  • Senior Series: (12:30 PM - 01:30 PM)
    Event details:
    Sunday, July 19
    93-32-138_picnic
    12:30 PM - 01:30 PM
    Enjoy a cozy Sunday at the Museum Café as you learn about Lake County history and share your ties and stories of the local area. Connect your experiences to the power of place, America 250 themes, and have an opportunity to tour the 250th special exhibition.
     
  • Family Drop-In: Fireflies (01 PM - 03 PM)
    Event details:
    Sunday, July 19
    Fireflies lite up in the nite sky.
    01 PM - 03 PM
    Did you know that fireflies are beetles? Children will learn all about these magical insects through different hands-on activities.
     
Monday, July 20
  • Conservation Explorers (09 AM - 03 PM)
    Event details:
    Monday, July 13-Saturday, July 25
    Large group of Conservation Explorers students together taking a photograph.
    09 AM - 03 PM
    In this dynamic two-week outdoor program, culminating with an overnight campout, high schoolers will explore and study the local ecosystems of Lake County. Conservation Explorers (ConEx) will highlight the importance of conservation and stewardship as participants gain real-world, hands-on experience through data collection and learning from Forest Preserve experts. Participants will also learn about summer job opportunities and career options in the science field.
     
Tuesday, July 21
  • Animal Attire: FULL (08:30 AM - 11:30 AM)
    Event details:
    Tuesday, July 21-Thursday, July 23
    Instructor outdoors teaching a group of students about oak trees.
    08:30 AM - 11:30 AM
    Explore different Lake County animal species by observing their unique coverings. From feathers to fur, to scales, slime, and exoskeletons, discover the adaptations of birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and insects through hands-on investigations, live animal encounters, and nature explorations. Runs Tuesday-Thursday.
     
  • Wetland Explorers: FULL (08:30 AM - 11:30 AM)
    Event details:
    Tuesday, July 21-Thursday, July 23
    Young child holding up a container small frog inside.
    08:30 AM - 11:30 AM
    Learn the importance of water to our world's survival by becoming a wetland explorer. We will investigate different types of wetlands, finding plants and animals that call these habitats home. Runs Tuesday - Thursday.
     
  • Conservation Explorers (09 AM - 03 PM)
    Event details:
    Monday, July 13-Saturday, July 25
    Large group of Conservation Explorers students together taking a photograph.
    09 AM - 03 PM
    In this dynamic two-week outdoor program, culminating with an overnight campout, high schoolers will explore and study the local ecosystems of Lake County. Conservation Explorers (ConEx) will highlight the importance of conservation and stewardship as participants gain real-world, hands-on experience through data collection and learning from Forest Preserve experts. Participants will also learn about summer job opportunities and career options in the science field.
     
  • Young Nature Explorers (09 AM - 10:30 AM)
    Event details:
    Tuesday, July 21-Thursday, July 23
    Young Nature Explorers learning how to catch bug with nets.
    09 AM - 10:30 AM
    Join us with your child to explore different types of wildlife movement. Hands-on activities will allow you to experience unique interactions with nature.
     
  • Concerts in the Plaza: (07 PM - 08:30 PM)
    Event details:
    Tuesday, July 21
    Five male members of the Brooklyn Charmers Band.
    07 PM - 08:30 PM
    These live outdoor musical performances begin at 7 pm every Tuesday through August 4 at Independence Grove in Libertyville.
     
Wednesday, July 22
  • Animal Attire: FULL (08:30 AM - 11:30 AM)
    Event details:
    Tuesday, July 21-Thursday, July 23
    Instructor outdoors teaching a group of students about oak trees.
    08:30 AM - 11:30 AM
    Explore different Lake County animal species by observing their unique coverings. From feathers to fur, to scales, slime, and exoskeletons, discover the adaptations of birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and insects through hands-on investigations, live animal encounters, and nature explorations. Runs Tuesday-Thursday.
     
  • Wetland Explorers: FULL (08:30 AM - 11:30 AM)
    Event details:
    Tuesday, July 21-Thursday, July 23
    Young child holding up a container small frog inside.
    08:30 AM - 11:30 AM
    Learn the importance of water to our world's survival by becoming a wetland explorer. We will investigate different types of wetlands, finding plants and animals that call these habitats home. Runs Tuesday - Thursday.
     
  • Young Nature Explorers (09 AM - 10:30 AM)
    Event details:
    Tuesday, July 21-Thursday, July 23
    Young Nature Explorers learning how to catch bug with nets.
    09 AM - 10:30 AM
    Join us with your child to explore different types of wildlife movement. Hands-on activities will allow you to experience unique interactions with nature.
     
  • Conservation Explorers (09 AM - 03 PM)
    Event details:
    Monday, July 13-Saturday, July 25
    Large group of Conservation Explorers students together taking a photograph.
    09 AM - 03 PM
    In this dynamic two-week outdoor program, culminating with an overnight campout, high schoolers will explore and study the local ecosystems of Lake County. Conservation Explorers (ConEx) will highlight the importance of conservation and stewardship as participants gain real-world, hands-on experience through data collection and learning from Forest Preserve experts. Participants will also learn about summer job opportunities and career options in the science field.
     
  • Sketching Hour (04:30 PM - 05:30 PM)
    Event details:
    Wednesday, July 22
    Website_Graphics-2026_Carve_Out_The_Future2
    04:30 PM - 05:30 PM
    Spend time in the special exhibition 'Carving Out the Future: The Rotblatt Amrany Studio' to practice your sketching. The exhibit will be closed to the public, giving a quiet time to reflect and sketch.
     
  • Beer Garden Trivia Night (05:30 PM - 07 PM)
    Event details:
    Wednesday, July 22
    People sitting at picnic tables at the IG Beer Garden
    05:30 PM - 07 PM
    Grab a tasty brew with friends at the Beer Garden at Independence Grove and join us for this special trivia focused on themes surrounding the commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Test your knowledge on Lake County past and present in a fun and educational trivia game.
     
Thursday, July 23
  • Animal Attire: FULL (08:30 AM - 11:30 AM)
    Event details:
    Tuesday, July 21-Thursday, July 23
    Instructor outdoors teaching a group of students about oak trees.
    08:30 AM - 11:30 AM
    Explore different Lake County animal species by observing their unique coverings. From feathers to fur, to scales, slime, and exoskeletons, discover the adaptations of birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and insects through hands-on investigations, live animal encounters, and nature explorations. Runs Tuesday-Thursday.
     
  • Wetland Explorers: FULL (08:30 AM - 11:30 AM)
    Event details:
    Tuesday, July 21-Thursday, July 23
    Young child holding up a container small frog inside.
    08:30 AM - 11:30 AM
    Learn the importance of water to our world's survival by becoming a wetland explorer. We will investigate different types of wetlands, finding plants and animals that call these habitats home. Runs Tuesday - Thursday.
     
  • Young Nature Explorers (09 AM - 10:30 AM)
    Event details:
    Tuesday, July 21-Thursday, July 23
    Young Nature Explorers learning how to catch bug with nets.
    09 AM - 10:30 AM
    Join us with your child to explore different types of wildlife movement. Hands-on activities will allow you to experience unique interactions with nature.
     
  • Conservation Explorers (09 AM - 03 PM)
    Event details:
    Monday, July 13-Saturday, July 25
    Large group of Conservation Explorers students together taking a photograph.
    09 AM - 03 PM
    In this dynamic two-week outdoor program, culminating with an overnight campout, high schoolers will explore and study the local ecosystems of Lake County. Conservation Explorers (ConEx) will highlight the importance of conservation and stewardship as participants gain real-world, hands-on experience through data collection and learning from Forest Preserve experts. Participants will also learn about summer job opportunities and career options in the science field.
     
  • Guided Tour of Pursuit of Happiness:  (01:30 PM - 02:30 PM)
    Event details:
    Thursday, July 23
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    01:30 PM - 02:30 PM
    Join a history educator for a guided tour of the special exhibition 'Pursuit of Happiness: Many Journeys, One Community' as we commemorate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The tour will also include the special exhibition 'Dancing for Our Tribe: Potawatomi Tradition in the New Millennium', created by photographer and enrolled member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation, Sharon Hoogstraten.
     
Friday, July 24
  • Conservation Explorers (09 AM - 03 PM)
    Event details:
    Monday, July 13-Saturday, July 25
    Large group of Conservation Explorers students together taking a photograph.
    09 AM - 03 PM
    In this dynamic two-week outdoor program, culminating with an overnight campout, high schoolers will explore and study the local ecosystems of Lake County. Conservation Explorers (ConEx) will highlight the importance of conservation and stewardship as participants gain real-world, hands-on experience through data collection and learning from Forest Preserve experts. Participants will also learn about summer job opportunities and career options in the science field.
     
Saturday, July 25
  • Conservation Explorers (09 AM - 03 PM)
    Event details:
    Monday, July 13-Saturday, July 25
    Large group of Conservation Explorers students together taking a photograph.
    09 AM - 03 PM
    In this dynamic two-week outdoor program, culminating with an overnight campout, high schoolers will explore and study the local ecosystems of Lake County. Conservation Explorers (ConEx) will highlight the importance of conservation and stewardship as participants gain real-world, hands-on experience through data collection and learning from Forest Preserve experts. Participants will also learn about summer job opportunities and career options in the science field.
     
  • Acorns to Oaks (09 AM - 10 AM)
    Event details:
    Saturday, July 25
    PRFO-20220929-JL-18-edited
    09 AM - 10 AM
    Go behind the scenes to learn how we restore native habitats and how you can help ensure they remain healthy forever.
     
  • Community Cookbooks: (10 AM - 11:30 AM)
    Event details:
    Saturday, July 25
    Crofton
    10 AM - 11:30 AM
    Community cookbooks are inherently local and provide tangible links to our past, especially family memories. These recipes are a collection of voices with a core purpose: They connect with community events and organizations to raise money for recreational areas, hospitals, schools, places or worship, and much more.
     
  • Local History Author Series: (02 PM - 03 PM)
    Event details:
    Saturday, July 25
    Dretske_Bonds_of_War
    02 PM - 03 PM
    Author and Dunn Museum Curator Diana Dretske will discuss the lives of immigrant soldiers in the 96th Illinois Infantry and how a photograph in the Museum's collection inspired a collective biography and the first extensive look at the 96th's service since its history was published in 1887. Copies of her book, "The Bonds of War: A Story of Immigrants and Esprit de Corps in Company C. 96th Illinois Volunteer Infantry," published by SIU Press, will be available for sale.