Elmhurst Magazine Issues
Chicago Auto Show’s First Look for Charity
This year marks the 116th edition of the Chicago Auto Show, North America’s longest-running auto exposition. First staged in 1901, the show brings thousands of people together to showcase hundreds of different vehicles including domestic and imported passenger cars, trucks, sport-utility vehicles, minivans, and experimental and concept cars from more than two dozen manufacturers. The…
Read MoreAnchoring Communities with a Proud History
In 2024, Clarendon Hills commemorates a significant milestone—the 100th anniversary of its establishment, acclaimed as the “Volunteer Village”. Beginning this April, the village is set to offer an array of events and activities, celebrating the rich heritage of Clarendon Hills. Refer to page 25 for a glimpse of what’s in store, and stay tuned for…
Read MoreJim Peterik
Award-winning songwriter and musician, Jim Peterik, has had a remarkable journey in the music industry, including collaborations with renowned artists and experiences born out of chance encounters. In an exclusive Elmhurst Magazine interview, Peterik revealed some captivating stories and insights into his illustrious career. Recently, Jim Peterik wowed audiences with an exceptional performance at Elmhurst…
Read MoreOak Brook: A True Dining Mecca
Oak Brook offers residents and visitors an array of nearly 80 dining destinations, from fine dining to quick-serve restaurants. It has evolved into a dining mecca over several decades. According to former Chicago Tribune Dining Critic Phil Vettel, a major reason is the proximity to downtown Chicago. “I had a ringside seat over 30 years…
Read MoreElmhurst University introduces multimillion-dollar health science hub
A $30 million, 45,000-square-foot addition is coming to Elmhurst University’s campus: the new Health Sciences Building. University officials said this space will be a multidisciplinary hub for learning and innovation for the nursing, public health, occupational therapy, and communication sciences and disorders programs. In October, university officials and community leaders gathered for a ceremonial groundbreaking,…
Read MoreRing in a happy and healthy New Year
Top ten habits to start the year off right By Cynthia Maquet 1 Movement Take the short walks, take the stairs, march in place – whatever you have to do – MOVE. Movement is the KEY to success. Ten minutes every hour adds up! It keeps your metabolism awake, which in turn gives you the…
Read MoreHappy New Year from the Elmhurst Magazine team!
This was a big year for us here in Elmhurst. Our first issue was launched in March, and we were welcomed with open arms. Since then, we’ve had a blast sharing the stories of this outstanding community, and we can’t wait to share more in 2024. In this first issue of the year, we introduce…
Read MoreHello Winter
Willowbrook Ice Arena Public Skate Fridays from 7:15 – 8:45 PM and Sundays from 1:30-3 PM willowbrookicearena.com For ice skating that isn’t dependent on the weather, head to the Willowbrook Ice Arena to learn new skating skills or sharpen up old ones! All ages can enjoy this public skating opportunity for a low cost through…
Read MoreYork freshman makes impact at state tennis
By Jeff Vorva York High School freshman CJ Coan was thrown into the fire on the first day. Pity that poor fire. The original idea was for Coan to learn the ropes on the varsity from Lizzie Isyanov. Isyanov is the most successful Duke singles player in the school’s history, as she finished fifth in…
Read MoreThe Elmhurst Garden Club gives back in more ways than one
By Anna Hughes Not everyone has the gift of a green thumb, but Elmhurst Garden Club members ensure the whole community benefits from theirs. The 122 members work throughout the year to share their love for gardening and conservation, and are dedicated to keeping Elmhurst beautiful. Founded in 1926, the club has a reputation for…
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