First Lutheran Church Fall Festival
Drive Thru pickup at the church parking lot from 11 am to 1 pm and 4 to 6 pm at 116 South B Street in Monmouth. Serving Ribeyes and Sloppy Joes, chips, and pies.
Drive Thru pickup at the church parking lot from 11 am to 1 pm and 4 to 6 pm at 116 South B Street in Monmouth. Serving Ribeyes and Sloppy Joes, chips, and pies.
Join the library live on Facebook every Wednesday for stories, songs, rhymes, and more. Virtual story time can be enjoyed by kids of all ages, but is designed with toddlers and preschoolers in mind.
Macomb native and multi-media artist, is the Featured Artist for September and October. If you missed her gallery talk, "The Joy of Exploration," there's still time to see her lovely collection of new work in the James Keefe Gallery on view through October 31. Click the link to hear her gallery talk: https://youtu.be/LD3-CPg3ogk
Use your imagination! Your pumpkin can be painted or carved. All entries are due into Strom by October 15th at 1 pm. Pumpkins will be numbered as they are turned in. Pictures of the pumpkins will be on display in the foyer for voting. Winner will be announced in November Newsletter.
Located at 130 North Arbitrary in Roseville. Drawings for discounts. New gift items. Raffles. Treats and much more! Masks and social distancing are required.
You choose your own course. The walk is to raise awareness and funds to support Huntington's Disease Society of America's fight to improve the lives of people affected by Huntington's disease (HD) and their families. Learn more at: http://illinois.hdsa.org/about/2020-galesburg-team-hope-walk
Located at 130 North Arbitrary in Roseville. Drawings for discounts. New gift items. Raffles. Treats and much more! Masks and social distancing are required.
Pick up signs in the parking lot west of the intersection of North Henderson and Fremont Streets in Galesburg from 1:30 to 1:45. Rally is at Colonial Baptist on West Fremont. Life Chain is a silent, prayerful demonstration.
Beginning October 7th, Strom Center will be open 9 am to 4pm for appointments only. Face masks are required and temperatures will be taken.
The October Monmouth on the Move luncheon will be held at the Warren County History Museum and is Sponsored by Security Savings Bank. Join as Mayor Rod Davies presents the State of the City address. Due to COVID restrictions space is limited to 50 occupants, so please register early. There is an option to register […]
Lighthouse Baptist Church-Pay It Forward Ministry: NEW LOCATION: 400 South Main St. (Old Review Atlas Parking Lot). Begins at 9:30 until all food has been distributed.
Enjoy a night out with competitive bartending, tipping votes for your favorite, also auction items and raffles. $25 at the door and includes beer and wine samples. Proceeds benefit the Discovery Depot Children's Museum.
314 N Main St, Monmouth
Live on your radio dial on Sunny 97.7 WMOI and AM 1330/FM 94.1 WRAM. Drive thru donations can be made at Save A Lot Food Store in Monmouth from 9 am to 2 pm. All cash, check, and credit donations will benefit the American Cancer Society of Warren and Henderson Counties and the St. Jude […]
Outdoor event, 238 South Sunny Lane in Monmouth.
Serving Roast Beef Sandimash. Dinners are to help raise funds for their organization.
Dates for Outreach for Medicare D and other assistance in Roseville, Kirkwood, and Stronghurst but will be set by October 17th. Call the office at 734-5677 for the dates and time. Appointments will be required and face masks will need to be worn.
An outdoor event, 238 South Sunny Lane in Monmouth.
Take-home kits available beginning Monday, October 12th. Become an animal expert in the self-paced, interactive monthly club, open to kids in grades kindergarten through sixth. Club members receive a free take-home kit containing library books on the animal of the month, activities, and more. Club members may also participate in an optional virtual club meeting. […]
At OSF HealthCare Holy Family Medical Center, 1000 West Harlem Avenue in Monmouth. For more information, call 734-1414.
Upstairs at the Library. The Women's Hour by Elaine Weiss covers the nail-biting climax of one of the greatest political battles in American history: the ratification of the constitutional amendment that granted women the right to vote.