- Jingle Bell JubileeLILACIA PARK, Lombard, IL
Jingles the Reindeer invites you to join the Lombard Park District, Village of Lombard, Lombard Chamber of Commerce, Calvary Church, Lombard Bible Church, Lombard Historical Society, Helen Plum Library, First United Methodist, Brust Funeral Home, and Maple Street Chapel to enjoy the sights and sound of the holidays. There will be a complimentary trolley running from 4:30 – 8:30 pm. Please note: that changes to the schedule may occur.
Lombard Fire Department will be onsite in the Lombard Park District’s Administrative Office (227 W. Parkside Ave.) collecting toys for their toy drive. This drive is supporting Teen Parent Connection and Toy Express.
Please note: event details are subject to change. For the most up-to-date information regarding Jingle Bell Jubilee, check this page often, explore the seasonal activity guide and/or subscribe to Lombard Park District’s https://mailchi.mp/lombardparks/lpd-e-newsletter-sign-upHere is the web page Jingle Bell Jubilee
This is usually a very popular event.
There is plenty of parking at the Edward-Elmhurst / Lombard Bible Church parking lot on Maple and S. Park Avenue. It says something like customer parking only, but in the years of events I have gone to there lots of people have parked there and there was not an issue.
You can view the parking lot here.
And more info here <- (** Please note that this information is for 2023, but it is basically the same as for 2024)
Tree lighting is at 5:30 so let's meet 15 minutes earlier.
- ❄️Christmas Dinner❄️Fogo de Chão Brazilian Steakhouse, Oak Brook, IL
https://fogodechao.com/location/chicago-oak-brook/
CHICAGO - OAK BROOK, IL
Our fourth location in the Chicago-area is on the corner of 22nd and Spring Rd. within the newly-developed Oak Brook Commons neighborhood among luxury apartments, multiple restaurants, high-end retail, innovative office spaces, and a one-acre public park. The restaurant features an open-air churrasco grill in the heart of the dining room where guests can watch our Gaucho Chefs practice the art of churrasco as they butcher and grill a variety of fire-roasted meats. The main dining room is anchored by a white Carrara Market Table and our signature bas-relief interpretation of Antonio Carigni’s O Lacador statue, the embodiment of the gaucho culture. The Oak Brook location also features an expansive patio for al fresco dining, soaring wine cases, a contemporary bar with lounge seating and dry-aged meat cabinets for in-house aging.
PARKINGSelf parking and valet available.