BIRTHDAY BASH. The Lake Bluff Library celebrates their 100th birthday with a downtown block party Saturday night.
Click here for more details.
A DOGGONE CELEBRATION. Next year is the Village's 125th birthday, and one part of the celebration is
Dogs on the Bluff. Artists and community partners will bring fiberglass dogs, puppies, and fire hydrants to Lake Bluff next summer.
Click to learn more about painting a dog or sponsoring an artist.
MARCH OF HONOR. The
Ruck March of Lake County will be held on Saturday, September 7. Participants carry a heavy rucksack on a 22-kilometer march to raise awareness of veteran suicides.
RADICAL ROOTS. Take a walking tour on Sunday, September 15 with the Lake Bluff History Museum and learn about Lake Bluff's camp meetings, Chautauquas, artists, and anarchists.
DAY ON THE FARM. Once a year, local art and history enthusiasts have a chance to tour Crab Tree Farm's historic grounds and exclusive collection of American Arts and Crafts furnishings. This year's tour will be held Saturday, September 28 at 10 a.m.
Tickets are $35 and can be purchased from the Lake Bluff History Museum.
THIS WEEK'S SUSTAINABILITY STORY. Plastic water bottles can take up to 1,000 years to naturally biodegrade.
Learn more and be part of the solution by clicking here.
ONE, TWO, THREE... Local census takers are wanted to help achieve a complete count of Illinois residents. The Census helps allocate important federal funds to our State and our community. For more information, visit
2020census.gov/jobs.