Community Corner

History, Food and 'The Moods' This Week in Huntley

A look ahead for the week of July 22, 2013.

Here's what's happening this week in and around Huntley. 

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Monday, July 22

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The Moods 

Time: 7 - 9 p.m. 
Where: Prairie Lodge, 12880 Del Webb Blvd., Drendel Ballroom, Huntley
(Sun City)

Award-winning recording and performing artists since 1995, The Moods have entertained across the U.S. and abroad. The Moods are four gentlemen dedicated to the fine art of harmony and choreography. They’re known for their vocal stylings, but are equally accomplished in theater and on the big screen.

General Public Tickets have an additional $5 surcharge added.

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$12 per person pre-registration / $17 per person day of event
Min. 200 / Max. 380

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Thursday - Sunday, July 25-28

53rd Annual Algonquin Founders' Days

Held at Algonquin Lakes Park. Carnival rides, food, live entertainment, parade and fireworks. More information available in this Patch story. 

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Saturday, July 27

Cooking Demonstrations at Huntley Farmer's Market

Time: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

The Huntley Farmer's Market is held on Coral Street between Church & Woodstock Streets each Saturday.

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Saturday, July 27

"Laughable Moments In Huntley's History"


Place: American Community Bank and Trust, Route 47 (near Reed Road), Huntley.
Time: 10 a.m. to noon

Everyone is invited to the 4th Annual Summer Program of The Huntley Historical Society.

Jake Marino, historian and collector of Huntley artifacts, will speak on funny and unusual things which have happened in Huntley's history.  Following that, Girl Scout Troop 828 and their leader, Carolyn Krich, will present its project conducted in conjunction with Huntley's American Legion Post on identifying, repairing, and replacing decayed headstones in Huntley's cemetery.

A brief business meeting will follow the program along with nominations and an election for vacancies on the Board of The Huntley Historical Society. Refreshments will be provided by Jim Drendel, Drendel Mobil, Huntley.

For more information, contact Ronda Goldman at 224-654-2070 or at rondanicky@hotmail.com.





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