
Listings are subject to change. Please call the venue in advance.
Sunday, July 10
PFLAG Aurora/Fox Valley: A monthly meeting of PFLAG, which provides support to the parents and families of gays and lesbians. 2 p.m., New England Congregational Church, 406 W. Galena Blvd., Aurora, free
Yoga Basic Sundays: This class meets once per week for six weeks and introduces fundamental postures (asana), breath work (pranayama) and yogic philosophy. 8 a.m. Shine Yoga Studio, 5 N. River St., Batavia, $90, 630-482-9700
Debby Boone: 5 p.m., Arcada Theatre, 105 E. Main St., St. Charles, $39-$79, 630-962-7000
Monday, July 11
Yoga Basic Mondays: Yoga Basics meets once per week for six weeks and introduces students to fundamental postures, breath work and yogic philosophy. . 6 p.m., Shine Yoga Studio, 5 N. River St., Batavia, $90, 630-482-9700
Friends of the Library 10:15 a.m. Yorkville Public Library 902 Game Farm Road, Yorkville, free, 630-553-4354
Wednesday, July 13
Aurora Farmers Market West: Shop locally-grown produce, artisan cheeses, breads and handcrafted products at the state’s oldest farmers market. Noon, West Aurora Plaza, 1901 W. Galena Blvd., Aurora, free
Thursday, July 14
Aurora Farmers Market East: Shop for fresh produce and much more.. 2:30 p.m., Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church, 701 S. Eola Road, Aurora, free, 630-851-3444
Exploring Yourself Through Yoga and Writing: Participants learn a process of bringing their thoughts, feelings, dreams and ideas to the written page in a way that is creative, insightful, freeing and fun while using yogic breathing and movement. 7 p.m., Shine Yoga Studio, 5 N. River St., Batavia, $30, 630-482-9700
Geneva Classic Car Shows: Check out the antique, custom-built, muscle and sports cars and enjoy treats and a DJ. The downtown shops, pubs and eateries stay open late, some evening entertainment. 6 p.m., Old Courthouse, South Third Street & James Street, Geneva, free, 630-232-6060
Don Felder: 7:30 p.m., Arcada Theatre, 105 E. Main St., St. Charles, $49-$99, 630-962-7000
Friday, July 15
Whose Line?: Improv comedy similar to ABC’s “Whose Line is it Anyway?” is featured at the Comedy Shrine. 8 p.m., (same time Saturday), The Comedy Shrine, 4034 Fox Valley Center Drive, Aurora, $20, $15 students, veterans with ID, 630-585-0300
Taize Prayer Service: Taize is a prayer service with reflective music and chants, readings, candle lighting, and a time of silence. 7 p.m., Our Savior Lutheran Church, 420 W. Downer Place, Aurora, free, 630-897-5936
Cocktail Party Farm Dinner: In partnership with Bridges Academy in St. Charles, the evening features a variety of cocktails paired with passed appetizers and entrees as guests walk around the farm and visit food stations. 6 p.m., Heritage Prairie Farm, 2N308 Brundige Road, Elburn, $90, 630-443-5989
Free Friday Coworking Trial: Curious about 25N Coworking? Try it at 8 a.m., 25N Coworking, 25 N. Third St., Geneva, free, 630-409-1030
Think Tank: Think Tank is like TV’s “Shark Tank” without teeth. We reserve a “spotlight” seat for someone who has a challenge or new idea and everyone brainstorms around it. 11 a.m., 25N Coworking, 25 N. Third St., Geneva, free, 630-409-1030
Fox Valley Girls Coding Club Meeting: Members learn coding skills, work on community projects and gain exposure to computer science-related fields. 5:45 p.m., 25N Coworking, 25 N. Third St., Geneva, free, 847-830-0897
Summer CHI.ILL Music Festival: The Chicago Parrothead Club is teaming up with Cornerstone Services to present “Summer CHI.ILL” (pronounced “Summer Chill”), a trop-rock music festival from Friday to Sunday. Proceedshelp adults and children with disabilities. Begins noon Friday, Pheasant Run Resort, 4051 E. Main St., St. Charles, $50, 800-474-3272
Jim Nesci’s Cold Blooded Creatures: Learn the proper way to handle animals that appear with Jim and his Cold Blooded Creatures at Raging Waves Waterpark, 10 a.m., 4000 N. Bridge St., Yorkville, $14.99-$31.99, 630-882-6575
Saturday, July 16
DIY Garden Project Grown Up Mini Gardens and Terrariums: Stop in anytime during the two-hour event and learn how to create a mini garden or terrarium garden. No registration is necessary. 10 a.m., The Growing Place, 2000 Montgomery Road, Aurora, cost of materials used, 630-355-4000
Aurora Civil War Museum: Built in 1878 to honor local veterans of the Civil War, the museum is open from noon to 4 p.m. Saturdays and by appointment. Grand Army of the Republic Memorial Building and Museum, 23 E. Downer Place, Aurora, free, 630-256-4636
Aurora Farmers Market-Downtown: Shop locally-grown produce, artisan cheeses, breads and handcrafted products. 8 a.m., Aurora Transportation Center, 233 N. Broadway, Aurora, free, 630-256-3370
Air Supply: With Blood, Sweat & Tears. Featuring Bo Bice. 7 p.m., RiverEdge Park, 360 N. Broadway Ave., Aurora, $40
Family Time at the Shrine: A G-rated, family-friendly show of wacky skits, goofy songs and loony scenes based on audience suggestions. 6 p.m., The Comedy Shrine, 4034 Fox Valley Center Drive, Aurora, $5, 630-585-0300
Batavia Farmers Market: Shop forvegetables, fruit, eggs, meat, cheese, herbs andflowers from nearly 20 vendors. 8 a.m., South River and East Wilson streets, Batavia, free, 630-454-2000
Night Out Against Substance Abuse: This 9th annual event honors Chris Foley who died of a heroin overdose in 2007 in St. Charles, and includes a 1-mile walk, zumba, giant bubble blower, speakers, food, DJ, silent auction and raffles, memorial paper lantern launch, and more. Registration available by calling Vicki at 630-802-1868. 4 p.m., Mount St. Mary Skate Park, 1000 Geneva Road, St. Charles, $10-$15 donations, 630-802-1868




