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Check out this week's Parks & Recreation e-news featuring information on Downtown Evanston Farmers' Market, Summer program registration, upcoming events, and more and more.
 The Downtown Evanston Farmers' Market returns for its 50th season on Saturday, May 3
Join us every Saturday, May 3 through November 1, 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. (early shopping for seniors & those with disabilities starts at 7 a.m.) at University Place & Oak Ave, behind the Hilton Garden Inn.
- Named Best Farmers Market – Suburbs by Better Chicago, this season is packed with: 70+ local vendors
- Live music every market day
- New collaborations with Evanston Made and Likhaya
- Spud Club Takeover Days with Evanston Art Center
- Fresh produce, flowers, cheeses, baked goods & more
Shop local, eat fresh, and celebrate 50 years of Evanston tradition. Learn more.
 May 2 First Friday Event Cancelled
Evanston's First Friday event, scheduled for Friday, May 2 at 6 p.m. at Mason Park, has been cancelled due to weather conditions. The next First Friday event will be on Friday, June 6 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Mason Park.
 Summer Camp Payments Due May 5
As we prepare for an amazing season, we want to remind you to complete your camp payment by the May 5, 2025, deadline to secure your spot.
Important: Any participant with an unpaid balance after May 5 will be removed from their camp group. If you register for a camp after this date, payment will be required in full at checkout.
How to Pay Your Balance Online
- Visit cityofevanston.org/register
- Log into your Online Recreation account
- Click your name/account number in the top right
- Select "Pay Balances" to complete your payment
Need financial assistance? Evanston offers a sliding scale fee assistance program for Summer Camps. Learn more.
 New hours for Prieto Community Center
The Prieto Center will be open seven days a week with expanded building and Let's Play! Drop-In hours.
New Building Hours:
- Monday thru Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.
- Saturday thru Sunday: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Let’s Play! Drop-In (ages 1–6):
- Monday thru Friday: 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
- Saturday thru Sunday: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Come explore, play, and connect with your community all week long!
 Evanston Summer Registration Open
Looking for fun and engaging activities this summer? Registration for Summer classes and activities is open for Evanston residents and non-residents.
We offer everything from arts and athletics to outdoor adventures and family-friendly events—perfect for making the most of the summer season.
For more information and to view the guide when it becomes available, visit cityofevanston.org/recreation.
 2025 Free Starlight Concert and Movie Series Announced
Evanston's 2025 Starlight Concert & Movie Series will feature six outdoor concerts and four outdoor movies at park locations throughout the summer.
Starlight concerts will kick off on June 10, and take place on specified Tuesdays, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Starlight Movies return on Friday, June 27, with a special screening of Wicked (2024, PG) and the annual Food Truck Fest.
Community members are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs, blankets, and snacks.
For more information visit cityofevanston.org/starlight or call/text 847-448-4311. For convenience, residents may simply dial 311 in Evanston.
 Evanston Rides: May 6, May 31
Downtown Evanston is teaming up with Evanston Transit Alliance and Chicago Family Biking/Evanston Kidical Mass to bring a full season of community bike rides from May through October 2025.
The Evanston Rides series features two monthly ride options designed for all ages and experience levels:
Each ride will start, end or pass through Downtown Evanston. All rides are free, but participants are asked to register in advance to help organizers prepare. Helmets are required.
First Rides of the Season:
- Adult Social Ride, Tuesday, May 6, 5:30 p.m.
- Family Ride, Saturday, May 31, 10 a.m.
Explore ride schedule and register.
 Fantasy Forest: May 9
Calling all fairies, princesses, wizards, witches, wizards, and other fantastical creatures: Join us for a fantasy day in the Harbert-Payne Park forest, as we enjoy fantasy-themed crafts, nature activities, and bubbles in the enchanted woods. Costumes are encouraged!
Event details Date: Friday, May 9 Time: 10 a.m. Location: "Enchanted forest" at Harbert-Payne Park Cost: $16 R/$21 NR per child Register
 STEMM Day: May 10
Explore Science and Creativity at Fleetwood STEMM Day. The Evanston STEM Expo—a free, hands-on celebration of science, technology, engineering, math and music.
Hosted by the Digital Youth Network in partnership with Northwestern University, local schools and community organizations, the event offers interactive exhibits, creative activities and opportunities to connect with mentors shaping Evanston’s STEM future..
Families participating in the eLEAP program are encouraged to attend a special eLEAP 101 session to learn about scholarship funds and available opportunities.
Event details Date: Saturday, May 10, 2025 Time: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Location: Fleetwood Community Center
This is a FREE event, but registration is encouraged. Walk-ins are welcome as space allows.
 Community Sing-Along: May 7
Chandler Newberger is excited to present a Community Sing-Along — a fun and festive afternoon filled with music, movement, and community spirit!
All ages are welcome to join in singing with D65 students. Come tap your feet, sway with the beat, and enjoy a lively afternoon of music and togetherness.
Event details Date: Wednesday, May 7, 2025 Time: 1 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Location: Chandler Newberger North Gym
This is a FREE event, but registration is required. Call 847-448-8252 to register.
 Aging Well Expo: May 9
Evanston’s 24th annual Aging Well Expo offers a free, half-day event designed for older adults and their care partners.
Hosted as part of Older Americans Month, the event will connect attendees with valuable community resources in areas such as health and wellness, safety, nutrition, technology, legal matters, financial planning, and the arts. Participants can also attend a free Dementia-Friendly informational session or enjoy wellness classes, including yoga, strength and balance, and groove.
Event details Date: Friday, May 9, 2025 Time: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Location: Levy Senior Center Transportation: Free transportation for Evanston residents available through the Levy Senior Center (847-448-8250) Registration: This is a FREE event, but registration is required. Register online or call 847-866-2919.
Become a Vendor The City’s Senior Services Division is inviting vendors to participate in the 2025 Aging Well Expo. Each $250 vendor registration includes:
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One six-foot table and two chairs in the gymnasium
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Weekly promotion on the City’s Aging Well website
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Weekly promotion in the Levy Senior Center e-newsletter
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Company information listed in the program
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Access to contact information for attendees who opt to share
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Requirement to provide a door prize valued at $25 or more
Register online. For questions, contact aging@cityofevanston.org or call 847-866-2919.

Spring Sound Meditation: May 9
Join sound meditation facilitator and musician Jay Taylor for an hourlong immersive experience. Lie back and relax as you listen to the soothing tones of singing bowls. The session will begin with a brief introduction and light guided breathing. Following the meditation, the instructor will share closing reflections on the experience.
No prior experience or skills are required. Please bring a yoga mat, blanket and pillow (optional) to ensure your comfort during the program.
Date: May 9 Hours: 8 p.m. - 9 p.m. Location: Prieto Community Center Cost: $25 R/$33 NR Register
 World Migratory Bird Day: May 10-11
World Migratory Bird Day is an important day to celebrate how incredible birds are and promote actions that we can take to protect them. This year's theme, "Shared Spaces", focuses on how we can make communities more bird-friendly. You can celebrate world migratory bird day in Evanston by learning How to Bird, go Birding By Boat, participate in the Illinois Spring Bird Count (no registration required), or learn how to Draw Birds with the Field Museum (register by contacting libbyhill@comcast.net).
You can also visit our Birdwatching Resources page to find:
 Mother’s Day House Walk: May 11
Celebrate five decades of history and community at the Evanston History Center’s 50th annual Mother’s Day House Walk. This beloved tradition invites attendees to step inside some of Evanston’s most stunning and historically significant homes, each offering a unique story.
The selected homes showcase architectural significance, rich histories and beautifully preserved interiors.
The event will also feature a trolley service, snacks at the Arrington Lagoon Café, a plein air paint-out with Evanston Made on the Dawes House grounds, commemorative totes, live music and more.
Event details Date: Sunday, May 11 (Mother’s Day) Time: 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Location: Various historic homes throughout Evanston Cost: $45 - $65 Buy tickets
 At Home in Evanston Documentary: May 15
Join us for a powerful short documentary that explores what it means to live in Evanston today—through the eyes of diverse community members. This 30-minute film highlights stories from a wide range of voices, including a senior from a retirement community, a Fifth Ward resident eligible for reparations, a Latina lawyer, an unhoused man, a recent NU graduate, a gay pastor, and a young Syrian immigrant entrepreneur.
Event details Date: Thursday, May 15 Time: 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Location: Levy Center, Bobby's Room Cost: Free
 Flea Market: May 17
Dive into a world of treasures—whether you're on the hunt for vintage fashion, handmade crafts, antiques, books, tech gadgets, or quirky collectibles, this market has something for everyone. It's the perfect opportunity to support local vendors and find one-of-a-kind items at great prices.
Event details Date: Saturday, May 17 Time: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Location: Robert Crown tennis courts (street parking on Lee Street or Robert Crown Parking Lot) Cost: Free
 Wild Weekends - World of Reptiles: May 17
Join the Ecology Center at the Levy Senior Center for a live animal presentation. In partnership with an educational organization, participants will explore the fascinating world of reptiles.
Meet these amazing — and often misunderstood — creatures, including snakes, lizards, tortoises and more, and learn about the important roles they play in their native habitats.
Come early at 6:30 p.m. for a reptile-themed craft. The animal presentation will begin at 7 p.m.
Event details Date: Saturday, May 17 Time: 6:30-8 p.m. Location: Levy Center Cost: $12 R/$16 NR Register

Honeypot: May 17 – June 1
Presented by the Wirtz Center at Northwestern University and Fleetwood-Jourdain Theatre, Honeypot is a powerful and poetic stage adaptation of E. Patrick Johnson’s groundbreaking book, adapted by D. Soyini Madison and co-directed by Madison and Tim Rhoze.
Blending oral history with magical realism, Honeypot gives voice to the real-life stories of Black Southern women who love women. Through vivid storytelling, original music, and choreography, these women’s experiences—ranging from coming out and love to faith, family, and activism—unfold in a deeply moving exploration of identity, resilience, and joy.
Performance schedule: Saturday, May 17, 7 p.m. – Preview Sunday, May 18, 3 p.m. – Opening Saturday, May 24, 7 p.m. Sunday, May 25, 3 p.m. Saturday, May 31, 7 p.m. Sunday, June 1, 3 p.m. Location: Fleetwood-Jourdain Theatre Cost: Students - $10; general admission - $30 Get tickets
 Cardio Drumming: May 22, June 12
Looking for a fun and energizing way to stay active? Join us for Cardio Drumming at the Levy Senior Center. This upbeat class combines drumming with cardio exercises to improve coordination, boost heart health, and reduce stress—all while having a blast. No experience is needed, and all equipment is provided.
Event details Date: Thursday, May 22 and June 12 Time: 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Location: Levy Senior Center Cost: $22 Levy members / $30 non-members Register
 Get Ready for Summer: Beach Passes Available
Evanston’s public swimming beaches will officially open for the season on Saturday, May 24—and beach passes are now available.
To ensure all community members have access to our beautiful lakefront, the City of Evanston is offering free season beach passes to Evanston residents (ZIP codes 60201 & 60202). Residents can pick up passes for their household by providing proof of residency.
Passes will be available during regular business hours at the following locations:
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Robert Crown Community Center
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Levy Senior Center
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Fleetwood-Jourdain Community Center
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Chandler-Newberger Community Center
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Prieto Community Center
New for 2025: Families who live outside of Evanston but have students enrolled in School District 65 or ETHS are now also eligible to receive free season beach passes.
Non-Evanston residents who are not eligible for free passes must purchase a season pass or daily beach ticket to enjoy Evanston’s swimming beaches.
For more information on beach hours, rules, and pricing, visit our online beach resources.
 Serve Up Some Summer Fun at Clark Street Beach
Looking for a fun and competitive way to enjoy summer evenings? Register now for Evanston’s Co-Ed 6v6 Beach Volleyball Recreational League at Clark Street Beach. Whether you're a seasoned player or just looking to have a great time with friends, this league offers sun, sand, and spirited play in a welcoming environment.
Ages: Adults 18+ Location: Clark Street Beach Season: June 24–August 17 Prizes: Trophy and prize money awarded to the top team! Register by May 21 online or by calling 847-448-8252.
 Accepting Applications for Church Street Boat Launch
Get ready for boating season! Submit your application to secure your spot at the Church Street Boat Launch. Complete an online application and a City of Evanston Recreation staff member will reach out to you for payment. Permits can be pick-up from the Chandler-Newberger Community Center May 1 - May 9, and available at the Dempster Street Beach Office May 10 -Labor Day. Learn more.
 New Hours for the Arrington Lagoon Café
Grab a bite by the beach! Evanston’s Arrington Lagoon Café, 1631 Sheridan Road, is now open Tuesday through Sunday from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Stop by for your morning coffee, a sweet treat, or a lakeside lunch while soaking in those beautiful Evanston views!
 Registration for 2025-2026 Afterschool Programs Now Open!
Registration is now open for afterschool programs for the 2025-2026 school year. We offer two outstanding programs: Kid Zone at Fleetwood-Jourdain and Afterschool Adventure at Robert Crown. To register, contact Robert Crown at 847-866-5949 or Fleetwood at 847-449-8254.
 Early Childhood Arts Camp at Noyes Cultural Arts Center
Give your little ones a summer of creativity and fun! The Noyes Cultural Arts Center is offering its Early Childhood Arts Camp, specially designed for children ages 3.5 to 5.5 years.
This four-week camp is packed with imaginative experiences, including themed stories, painting, crafts, water play, and time in a big maker space. It offers all the artistic exploration of the Immersion in the Arts Camp, but tailored for younger campers. Register now.
 Camp Kaleidoscope
Give your child a summer full of creativity, exploration and fun at Camp Kaleidoscope, held at the Chandler-Newberger Community Center. Designed for children ages 3.5 to 5.5, the camp encourages young participants to express themselves, build independence and ease into the structure of a camp setting. Register now.
 Superheroes Dance Camp
It’s a bird... it’s a plane... it’s a dancing superhero! This nonstop, hip-hop inspired summer camp is designed for the boundless energy of kids — our everyday heroes.
Campers will show off their hip-hop dance moves while enjoying a fun-filled week that includes dance classes, art projects, a superhero skit, and games such as scavenger hunts and obstacle courses. It’s your child’s chance to save the day! Family and friends are invited to a special performance on Friday. Register now.
 Beginning Gymnastics Camp
Get ready to roll, jump, and flip into summer with Beginning Gymnastics Camp at the Chandler-Newberger Community Center! This fun and engaging camp is designed for children ages 5–12 and welcomes all skill levels—including those with no prior experience.
Campers will learn and perfect basic gymnastics skills on bars, beam, floor, and vault through age-appropriate drills and activities. This camp is ideal for students in Beginning I, Beginning II, or Tumbling I. Register now.
 Preschool Gymnastics Camp Returns to Chandler
Help your little ones build confidence, coordination, and skills this summer at the Preschool Gymnastics Camp, hosted by the Chandler-Newberger Community Center.
Designed for children ages 3.5 to 5.5 years, this engaging camp focuses on improving balance, flexibility, and general motor skills in a fun and safe environment. Campers will be introduced to basic skills on bars, beam, floor, and vault, with instruction tailored to young learners. Register now.
 Early Childhood Accessible Recreation Camp
This early childhood accessible recreation camp offers a gentle introduction to the summer camp experience, providing opportunities for young campers to build confidence, use their imaginations and make new friends. With a mix of structured activities and free play, the camp supports the development of social skills, independence and the many benefits that come from play. Register now.
 Accessible Recreation Gaming Camp
Get immersed in the world of tabletop role-playing with Multifaceted Worlds: Gaming Connections. With a focus on fostering accessible, diverse and equitable environments—both in our imaginations and in the real world—participants will explore character creation, apprentice with professional dungeon masters, and take on costume quests and prop building.This program helps develop gaming skills, confidence and leadership. Register now.
 Wildflower Camp (Ages 3-4 yrs)
Join a two-week session of the Ecology Center for Wildflower Summer Camp. Children, ages 3-4 years, will enjoy a summer of adventures in nature. This preschool program is designed to develop small and large motor skills, creativity, and imagination while exploring science and the joys of nature. Daily activities combine outdoor exploration with play, crafts, stories, songs, critter visits with live animals, and other nature discoveries. Register now.
 Spanish Summer Camp
Spanish Summer Camp offers a fun and immersive experience where children explore Spanish through games, music, art, and interactive activities. Campers will gain confidence in speaking Spanish while enjoying a dynamic and engaging environment. Register now.
Registration for our Spring programming is still open. View all our upcoming classes, workshops, school days off activities, and special events.
 Summer Madness 2K25 Youth Basketball Tournament
Get ready for Summer Madness 2K25, Evanston’s premier youth basketball tournament. Known for its tough, gritty play, this event brings together boys and girls for spirited competition and team-building.
Participants will battle for the gold while learning key values like sportsmanship, perseverance and teamwork. It’s a high-energy mix of fun and hard work where iron sharpens iron—and only the most unified team rises to the top.
Rookie Division (Kindergarten–2nd Grade) Our youngest athletes will participate in a unique blend of skill development and gameplay. Each session is split between guided drills and competitive scrimmages, helping players build a strong foundation while having fun on the court.
Register now.
 Summer Madness Adult Basketball League
Looking for a competitive and fun way to kick off your week this summer? Look no further than Evanston’s Summer Madness Adult Basketball League.
Gather your crew and hit the court for a season of fast-paced games, team spirit and bragging rights. Whether you're chasing the title or just looking to stay active, this league is your shot to be crowned Royalty of the Court.
Register now.
 Drop-in Fitness at Robert Crown
Looking for a fun and flexible way to stay active? Robert Crown Community Center is now offering drop-in fitness classes—no pre-registration required!
Cardio Strength for Adults – Jump-start your day with a high-energy workout on Wednesdays from 7 to 8 a.m. Cost is $20 per class.
Active Play for Kids – Let the little ones burn off some energy with engaging activities on Saturdays from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Cost is $15 per class.
Join us for a great workout—just drop in and get moving!
 Let’s Play Drop-In
Looking for a fun and flexible activity for your kids? The Prieto Community Center offers Let’s Play Drop-In, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.; Saturday through Sunday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
We’ve recently lowered prices to better support families.
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Residents: $10 per child, $7 for each additional child
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Non-residents: $13 per child, $10 for each additional child
Stop by and let your kids enjoy a day of play while you enjoy the savings. No registration required—just drop in and let the fun begin.
 Time Together Drop-In Play
Looking for fun and connection? Join Time Together at the Chandler-Newberger Community Center on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
This open-play program is for ages birth through 5 years with a parent or caregiver. Our play spaces have climbing equipment, blocks, soft mats, puzzles and a book nook.
Bring your little ones for playtime while you connect with other parents or catch up with friends. The best part? Your first visit is free! Call 847-448-8252 for more information.
 Tennis/Pickleball Outdoor Court Reservations
The outdoor tennis/pickleball court nets are up, and so is our online court reservation system. Secure your spot in advance at cityofevanston.org/courts. The courts are still available for free play on a first-come, first-served basis.
 Help Shape the Future of Evanston’s Parks and Green Spaces
The City invites community members to review and provide feedback on the Draft Parks and Green Space Strategic Plan—a forward-thinking framework that will guide the future of Evanston’s parks and recreation system for years to come.
This comprehensive plan was developed through in-depth data analysis and meaningful community engagement. It outlines key goals to ensure Evanston’s parks, green spaces, and recreational facilities continue to meet the evolving needs of our community.
Key priorities include:
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Creating recreation programming that reflects community interests
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Recommending infrastructure and investment priorities
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Identifying new amenities and park enhancements
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Improving vegetation maintenance and green space management
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Supporting capital grant applications
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Establishing a long-term capital investment strategy
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Integrating green infrastructure where appropriate
Community members are encouraged to review the draft plan and submit feedback and comments by May 9, 2025.
 Upcoming Board & Committee Meetings
- Commission on Aging & Disabilities: May 8 at 3 p.m., Evanston Public Library
- Dementia Friendly Committee: May 13 at 3 p.m., Levy Center
- Parks & Recreation Board: May 15 at 6 p.m., Robert Crown
- ADA Committee: May 22 at 3 p.m., Evanston Public Library
Accessibility for all
The City of Evanston is committed to promoting a citywide culture of accessibility and inclusivity. To request an accommodation for a program, service, or activity, please call 847-866-2919 to make an ADA service request or complete a request form online.
Facility Locations and Phone Numbers
Chandler-Newberger Community Center: 847-448-8252 Levy Senior Center: 847-448-8250 Robert Crown Community Center: 847-448-8258 Fleetwood-Jourdain Community Center: 847-448-8254 Ecology Center: 847-448-8256 Prieto Community Center: 847-859-7697
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Thanks for reading. Have a great weekend,
The City of Evanston’s Parks and Recreation Team
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