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Discover the best events and make the most of your time in Wheaton. From spirituality to networking and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Nurture your spirit through rhythm, meditation, and chanting in a Spirit Circle based on a blend of traditions. Each round will begin with a chant or Native American-style flute song. Rhythm instruments will gradually come in until the drumming reaches its natural conclusion. There will be a few moments of silent meditation, taking in the energy that was raised and then sending it out as prayers and blessings. The energy will then be grounded. This is a safe place to connect with your deepest wisdom, honor your inner guidance, and create more love and light for yourself and the universe. You are welcome to bring your own drums, rattles, or rhythm instruments as a limited number of shared instruments will be available.

Join us for an afternoon of playful ways to offer readers' advisory to library readers and bring the fun to your book clubs.

An ongoing small group dedicated to a deeper self-inquiry based on the SoulCollage process
Tour beautiful Downtown Wheaton, learning of its rich history and exquisite architecture. The tour is roughly 1.5 miles long and takes around 1.5 hours. Dress for the weather.
Celebrate Unplug Illinois Day! Ditch your electronic devices and join us to plug into nature at the Prairie Patch Play Area. Enjoy activities, crafts, and open play!
Create your own Victorian-style crafts. Create beautiful Victorian greeting cards, needle point, or quilt square using bits of lace, material, feathers, pearls, beads, and buttons.
The long running DuPage Comic Con returns for the Fall 2026 season! A day full of Comics, Toys, Cosplay, Art, Guests, and more!
Participants are instructed in basic rules, etiquette, grip, posture, chipping, putting, and full swing. Lessons run Monday-Thursday. Participants are instructed in basic rules, etiquette, grip, posture, chipping, putting, and full swing. Friday is used as a make-up day if a class is cancelled due to weather. Participants are required to bring their own equipment and should have at least a putter, iron, and wood. This program is for ages 7-15 and is limited to eight participants per session. This lesson is held daily Monday, June 8 - Thursday, June 11(10-11A).
Participants are instructed in basic rules, etiquette, grip, posture, chipping, putting, and full swing. Lessons run Monday-Thursday. Participants are instructed in basic rules, etiquette, grip, posture, chipping, putting, and full swing. Friday is used as a make-up day if a class is cancelled due to weather. Participants are required to bring their own equipment and should have at least a putter, iron, and wood. This program is for ages 7-15 and is limited to eight participants per session.
Celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the Mother Road! The name evokes images of gas stations, mom-and-pop motels, quirky attractions, and adventure on the open road. In this nostalgia-packed lecture, historian Leslie Goddard explores the history of Route 66, the iconic road that linked Chicago to Los Angeles from 1926 until its closing in the mid-1980s. Learn why Route 66 remains so indelibly associated with the lore of the American road trip. What was Route 66 like at its pinnacle – and what is it today.