IT’S BACK-TO-SCHOOL EVERYBODY! It’s the end of summer and we all now return the early mornings, the rush to get the kids ready for school, the writing of lesson plans, and the pure pandemonium that is education! Well, we now provide COMIC RELIEF...
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(un)Professional Development
Saving a Century of Progress: Rebirth of the Homes
Robin Carlascio and Theresa Badovich will present a program on the storied beginnings and rebirth of the Century of Progress Homes along the Dunes National Lakeshore. Take a journey with the 1933 World’s Fair homes and the lessees who restored...
Read MoreTour de La Porte 2019
Patients with cancer face many challenges, some of them financial. The Tour de La Porte is a cycling, running and walking event benefiting patients with cancer in our community. All event proceeds provide direct assistance to patients. Learn more...
Read MoreState Championship Race
Double points State Race ... a chance to accumulate another score towards the State Final in October! Sign ups will be 2-4pm (NOTE THAT THE SIGN UP TIME IS DIFFERENT FROM REGULAR SATURDAY SIGNUPS). Race will begin at 5pm. You will be able to presign...
Read MoreGOTGM 2019 6th Annual Woofstock
****** No Entry Charge.******** All Ages Welcome.**** Family Friendly Event.***** Guardians of the Green Mile Dog Rescue is a Non for profit 501 C-3,We are located in Porter County, & We have just celebrated our 6th anniversary and have been able...
Read MoreAli Michael: “Advocating for Equity in Education: What Can We do with Well-Intentioned Whiteness?” Nov. 13, 7 p.m., Christopher Center, Community Room.
Typically asked to speak to educators, Ali Michael, Ph.D., will bring her research of effective allyship to Valpo’s campus in a way that incorporates a wider audience and her own story of coming to work on issues of equity and inclusion. Michael is...
Read MoreHelen Rhee: “Chronic Pain, Sustaining Faith: Hope and Healing in Research and Real Life,” at the Helge Center
A pastor and a scholar, Helen Rhee, Ph.D., professor of history of Christianity and religious studies at Westmont College, is currently working on a book on chronic pain and disability and speaks about this issue both in the context of early...
Read MoreEvan Narcisse: “Origin Stories: The Intersection of Comic Books and Calling,”
Formerly a reporter focused on science fiction and technology, Evan Narcisse, author of Marvel’s “Rise of the Black Panther” series, will share his own professional journey and the role of superhero stories in shaping our own experience of...
Read MoreBrookfield Zoo’s Reindeer Run
Grab your glow sticks and running shoes and join us on Friday, November 29 for the second annual Reindeer Run! With a 2-mile course entirely within Brookfield Zoo, you and your family can "fun run" under the lights and be the first to see the...
Read MoreVeterans Day Celebration at Brookfield Zoo
The Chicago Zoological Society invites the public to honor the men and women who have served our nation for a Veterans Day Celebration on November 11th at 11:00am. Come enjoy a special celebration at Brookfield Zoo’s Discovery Center with...
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