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Public Enemies & Pink Anemones

Abbey Leisure Center, 407 W Saint Charles Rd, Elmhurst, IL | Get Directions »
$37.00

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

January 8, 2013

 

Contact: Megan McNamara

(630) 993-8925

mmcnamara@epd.org

 

Public Enemies & Pink Anemones

 

ELMHURST, Ill. – Join us on this unique trip for a peek into the life of John Dillinger and other gangsters and a visit to the beautiful Oak Park Conservatory. Our first stop on Thursday, February 28 will be the John Dillinger Museum, featuring an interactive historical adventure that showcases the life and times of John Dillinger and other gangsters during the 1930s Depression era, as well as advancements made in crime-fighting technology.  After Dillinger’s we’ll head to Whitney’s Café for lunch and then we’ll stop at the Oak Park Conservatory, where you’ll have the option of a 45-minute guided tour or time to view the plants on your own.  Fee is $37 resident/$42 non-resident and includes all admissions and transportation (except lunch). Trip runs from 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Registration deadline is February 7.  For more information or to register visit www.epd.org or call (630) 993-8901.

 

The Elmhurst Park District is an Illinois Distinguished Agency dedicated to promoting “lifetime enjoyment” by providing a variety of parks, recreation facilities, and affordable programs in the Elmhurst community.  For more information on the Elmhurst Park District call (630) 993-8900 or visit www.epd.org

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Event Details

Posted by: Elmhurst Park District
Where Abbey Leisure Center 407 W Saint Charles Rd, Elmhurst, IL 60126
Next on This event is over.
Time 9:30 am–4:00 pm
Who to bring Everyone
Website http://­www.­epd.­org
Phone 6309938901
Price $37 Resident/$42 Non-Resident

More About Abbey Leisure Center

Abbey Leisure Center

Abbey Leisure Center

407 W Saint Charles Rd, Elmhurst, IL
630-993-8161

The Abbey property has always been a gathering place, even back in the 1940s when teen-agers held social events there. In 1952, the present facility was built and named the Youth Center. But since about 1974, the Park District has designated the facility as a gathering place for active older adults age 50 and older. Activities held at The Abbey include classes, parties, club meetings, games, and gatherings for driver safety and financial assistance. Primarily, it provides a social environment that encourages new friendships and healthy activities. The 2010 fee for annual membership is $20 for residents, $30 for nonresidents, and includes free bingo, a $5 discount on monthly luncheons and The Abbey newsletter.

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