Santa’s Local Workshop

DuPage nonprofit builds holiday toys for kids BY ANNA HUGHES | PHOTOS COURTESY OF DUPAGE WOODWORKERS While a student at the University of Illinois in the late 1970s, Western Springs resident George Rodgers was inspired by his dormmate’s classwork. “I thought, ‘Boy, this looks like fun,’” Rodgers recalled. That’s when he first picked up woodworking,…

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Titanic – 40 Years After Discovery

A deeper dive into the mission that yielded one of the century’s great discoveries By Maureen Callahan The location of the RMS Titanic – the largest and most opulent passenger steamship of its day – was one of the great mysteries of the twentieth century. The ship set sail from Southampton, England, on April 10,…

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Season of Sparkle

Where to experience dazzling holiday displays this season By Hinsdale Magazine Group Staff From glowing gardens to festive zoo trails, Chicagoland comes alive with holiday lights each winter. Bundle up for magical walks, drive-thru wonderlands, and indoor attractions that sparkle with the season’s spirit. Dates and times are subject to change—please confirm details with each…

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Gather Together

Seasonal tablescape inspiration to carry you from Thanksgiving through New Year’s Eve HINSDALE MAGAZINE GROUP STAFF The holiday season is as much about gathering around the table as it is about the meal itself. A thoughtfully styled tablescape sets the stage, adding a touch of magic to every celebration. From the golden glow of Thanksgiving…

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Keeping It Classic

Kevin Conner’s music strikes a chord with audiences across and beyond the western suburbs By Valerie Hardy As summer fades into memory, we’re reminded of its hallmark sights, sounds, and smells: the scent of funnel cakes wafting through the afternoon air, the sight of a Ferris wheel spinning against the backdrop of a cerulean sky,…

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Summer Concert Series

Photos by Madeline Craig The Downers Grove Park District’s Summer Concert Series lit up Fishel Park every Tuesday evening, where families and neighbors flocked to the Veterans Memorial Pavilion for some summer fun—featuring food trucks, beverage tents, and energetic bands performing from all different genres, including rock, country, blues, and oldies. The free, festive series…

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Coming Soon

Photos courtesy of The Rec League The owners of The Rec League, a food and entertainment concept coming to Downtown Downers Grove in 2026, celebrated at a groundbreaking ceremony in early June.

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End of an Era

Three radio towers in Downers Grove were recently demolished after nearly a century of service By Valerie Hardy It was a dramatic sign-off to Downers Grove’s historic role in Chicago radio broadcasting when three towering structures located at the 100-block of 39th Street were demolished in early June. The three radio towers – once the…

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Music to Our Ears

The harmonious history and ongoing offerings of the Downers Grove Music Club By Valerie Hardy For nearly a century, the Downers Grove Music Club (DGMC) has been striking a chord within the community. Founded in 1927, this nonprofit promotes music education, brings live music to the public, and supports local musicians. Concerts After the DGMC…

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Uniquely Thursdays

Hinsdale’s Uniquely Thursdays lit up Burlington Park all summer long with live music, food trucks, cold drinks, and community spirit. Families and friends gathered with blankets and lawn chairs to dance, dine, and unwind under the stars. The weekly tradition served up ten unforgettable nights of music, laughter, and summer magic—small-town fun at its best!

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