UPDATES WITH ADDITIONS MARKED ***
SUNDAY’S MEETINGS AND EVENTS*
10 a.m. — (GENEVA) Geneva Arts Fair features for over 150 artists, children’s art area and more. Third Street Shopping District, 100 S. 3rd St., Geneva. Contact: (630) 232-6060.
10 a.m. — (LOMBARD) 7th annual Lombard Civil War Reenactment. Four Seasons Park, 16th and Main, Lombard. Contact: (630) 629-1885.
11 a.m. — (HIGHWOOD) 2nd annual North Shore Taco Fest & 49th annual Highwood Days festival features carnival rides, food, live music and more. Metra Station, 130 Highwood Ave., Highwood. Contact: (847) 432-1924.
11 a.m. — (CHICAGO) 2nd annual Art Fest Michigan Avenue. Tribune Tower, 435 N. Michigan Ave. Contact: (847) 926-4300.
11:30 a.m. — (LAKE ZURICH) Alpine Fest features live music, carnival, water fights, kids’ activities, food, parade and more. Lion Fred Blau Park, 81 E. Main St., Lake Zurich. Contact: (847) 847-2171.
Noon — (HAMMOND, Ind.) Festival of the Lakes features live music, Fishing Derby, Polka Party, fair rides, games, food and more on Wolf Lake, Lake George and Lake Michigan. Wolf Lake Pavilion, 2405 Calumet Ave., Hammond, Ind. Contact: (219) 853-6378.
Noon — (LOMBARD) 50th annual Sacred Heart Germanfest. Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 114 S Elizabeth St., Lombard. Contact: (630) 627-4549.
Noon — (ST. CHARLES) Kane County Fair. Kane County Fairgrounds, 525 S. Randall Rd., St. Charles. Contact: Katherine Unger, (630) 584-6926.
12:30 p.m. — (EVANSTON) Gubernatorial candidate state Sen. Daniel Biss speaks at Grace Lutheran Church. 1430 South Blvd., Evanston. Contact: Jayette Bolinski, jbolinski@senatedem.ilga.gov or (217) 782-1064.
1 p.m. — (WHEATON) Kenneth Moy DuPage Care Center hosts a Family and Friends Day open house and garden walk, with live entertainment and ice cream social.400 N. County Farm Rd., Wheaton. Contact: Evan Shields, (630) 407-6022 or evan.shields@dupage.org.
1 p.m. — (GLENVIEW) Saints Peter and Paul Greek Fest features food, music, dancing, kids’ activities and more. 1401 Wagner Rd., Glenview. Contact: (847) 729-2235.
2 p.m. — (ELMHURST) ELmhurst History Museum hosts panel discussion on “Chicago in the 1970s: Music, SPorts and Radio,” focusing on the infamous Disco Demolition Night, with speakers including author Dave Hoekstra, former White Sox promo manager Mike Veeck, Jim Rittenburg, manager of the Faces disco club; and rock DJ Mitch Michaels. 120 E. Park Ave., Elmhurst. Contact: Patrice Roche, (630) 833-1457 or patrice.roche@elmhurst.org.
4 p.m. — (CHICAGO) Chicago SummerDance features ballroom lessons and music by May I Have This Dance. Grant Park, Spirit of Music Garden, 601 S. Michigan Ave. Contact: Christine Carrino, (312) 744-0573 or christine.carrino@cityofchicago.org.
5 p.m. — (CHICAGO) Cardinal Cupich celebrates First Asian Community Mass, “Mary, Mother of Cultures,” to celebrate Mary in Asian traditions. St. Henry, 6335 N. Hoyne Ave. Contact: (312) 534-8227.
MONDAY’S MEETINGS AND EVENTS*
8 a.m. — (CHICAGO) Cook County State’s Atty. Kim Foxx and deputy mayor Andrea Zopp are among the speakers at a Leadership Cafe, part of the Mikva Challenge Mass Action Day to encourage youth to consider careers in politics, government and law. Roosevelt University, 2nd floor Congress Room, 430 S. Michigan. Contact: Maliha Sadiq, (917) 515-3166 or maliha@mikvachallenger.org.
9 a.m. — (CHICAGO) City Council committees on Finance; and Zoning, Landmarks and Building Standards meet in joint session for public hearing on issuance of Multi-family Housing Revenue Note (Mayfair Commons Project) Series 2017. City Hall, Council Chambers, 121 N. LaSalle. Contact: (312) 744-6845.
10:30 a.m. — (PLAINFIELD) TRIAD program meeting on “Security, Fraud and Scam Updates.” American House Cedarlake, 14800 Van Dyke Rd., Plainfield. Contact: Officer Erin Cook, (815) 267-7207.
Noon — (CHICAGO) Bruce Kelly, brother of R. Kelly, hosts Stop the Violence Ninja Showcase anti-violence rally with music from gospel singer Elishama Tekoa. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington St. Contact: (530) 342-4426.
Noon — (CHICAGO) Pop-up Soapbox offers youth 2-3 minutes to speak out on issues they consider important, part of the Mikva Challenge Mass Action Day to encourage youth to consider careers in politics, government and law. The Bean in Millennium Park, Michigan at Washington; and Daley Plaza, 50 W. Washington. Contact: Maliha Sadiq, (917) 515-3166 or maliha@mikvachallenger.org.
6 p.m. — (CHICAGO) City Dept. of Transportation and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois offer free bicycle-riding classes for adults who have not ridden in many years to help them take advantage of expanded Divvy service. Center for Green Technology, 445 N. Sacramento. Contact: Mike Claffey, (312) 744-0707 or michael.claffey@ciotyofchicago.org.
7 p.m. — (CHICAGO) Youth members of the “Project Inclusion” string orchestra perform as part of the Grant Park Music Festival. Maggie Daley Park, 337 E. Randolph. Contact: Jill Hurwitz, (312) 744-9179 or jill.hurwitz@gpmf.org.
MONDAY’S COURT DOCKET*
9 a.m. call — (MARKHAM) Matthew Smith, charged with Arsenio Williams, Smith charged with murder and Williams with aggravated fleeing and eluding and concealing a homicide; accused in the August 2012 murder outside a Harvey nightclub. Status for Smith. Markham Courthouse, 16501 S. Kedzie Parkway, Markham. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Davis Arna, charged with first-degree murder; Accused of shooting a romantic rival on 5-20-2013 who was left paralyzed and died more than a year later. Status. County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
10 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Antoine Thorne and Charles Thorne, both charged with murder; Brothers accused of fatally shooting man after one touched the dead man’s girlfriend inappropriately at an Austin party on 10-10-15. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
*NOTE: The Sun-Times Wire staff will verify all Daybook listings in advance, but last-minute changes or cancellations can occur. We strongly recommend that media outlets call to confirm events before assigning.