Sep 11 Friday
The Office of Marketing and Downtown Development is excited to announce the upcoming dates for the 23rd Annual Park N’ Cruise. This season will feature classic cars, live music, and great food while celebrating local and national pride during America 250 and the McDonough County Bicentennial.
Kicking off on Friday, May 1, 2026, Park N’ Cruise will surround Chandler Park to offer a lively gathering place filled with unique rides and hometown pride. The season opener will feature entertainment by M&S Light and Sound from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., setting the tone for a summer-long community celebration. This season’s dates and entertainment are as follows:
• Friday, September 11 at Chandler Park – Eternity Road
Park N’ Cruise remains a free event, open to all ages, making it a perfect outing for families, car enthusiasts, and anyone looking to enjoy a summer evening downtown. Guests can also enjoy food from the Knights of Columbus while taking in the sights and sounds of Historic Downtown Macomb. This year’s celebration will incorporate patriotic elements throughout the season, recognizing the spirit of America 250 and honoring the local traditions that bring our community together.
For more information, contact the Office of Marketing and Downtown Development at (309) 575-3015 or visit bit.ly/PNC26
Sep 12 Saturday
Our 6th market of the season is here! Hot food this week will be from Little Pallet Farmhouse, and music by Tex Carroll. Production is increasing every week. Our vendors love seeing you!
Illinois Extension is excited to announce that CPR in Schools Training Kits are now available for community partners, schools, and organizations to borrow—thanks to the generous support of the American Heart Association. These kits provide an accessible, hands‑on way to teach life‑saving skills across Henderson, Knox, McDonough, and Warren counties.
“CPR is a vital skill that everyone should know, and providing this training throughout Henderson, Knox, McDonough, and Warren counties will help more people be prepared to act when it matters most.” Said Tara Heath, Extension County Director.
Each kit includes video‑led instruction and materials to train 10–20 participants in approximately 45–60 minutes, making it easy for anyone to coordinate a session—no prior CPR experience required.
Kits are available at all local Extension offices (Henderson, Knox, McDonough, and Warren Counties) and can be requested online at go.illinois.edu/CPR . A one‑week notice is requested for pickup, and with two weeks’ advance notice, additional kits can be delivered to an office location if needed. Borrowers will be asked to complete a brief demographic sheet so Illinois Extension can report community impact.
Questions may be directed to Shelby Carlson, Youth Development Educator, via email, srcarls2@illinois.edu.
These CPR kits offer a simple, effective way for local groups to build confidence, preparedness, and stronger, safer communities.
The Macomb Farmers Market is dedicated to providing an opportunity for local farmers, food producers, artisans, and crafters to sell directly to the consumer in a venue that builds community and supports the development of entrepreneurs.
All your favorite vendors will be there selling produce, plants, baked goods, clothes, and many more. Stop by to check all these amazing products! Market starts at 8 am and ends at 1 pm at Washington Park!
Hello and welcome to the Galesburg Farmers Market. We have a variety of vendors who offer fresh and locally grown foods and plants, as well as a wide range of affordable handmade items. Feel free to come and shop, or if you are interested in being a vendor, please speak with Kathy, who is the Market Manager, or Myra, Market Assistant. We will be happy to help you out.
Don’t Miss Early Bird Artist Registration at Gazebo Art Festival!
Since 1971, the Gazebo Art Festival has hosted a fun and juried art festival in Chandler Park in Macomb in September. With a mission to nurture artistic creation and expression in the rural community and beyond, the Gazebo Art Festival has been recognized as a favorite family and local event.
To continue the growth and capacity of the festival, they joined the Fiscal Sponsorship Program of Prairie Hills Resource Conservation & Development in 2025. One of the benefits is being able to offer online applications for artist booths, including early bird discounts. Before May 30th, single artists can reserve a booth at the festival for $50 or $80 for a shared booth. After May 30th, single booths are $65 and shared are $105. The final application deadline is July 17th.
The Gazebo Art Festival is also accepting applications from food vendors and volunteers to host children’s activities during the event.
All applications can be found online at the Prairie Hills RC&D Gazebo Art Festival page(prairiehillsrcd.org/gazebo-art-festival.html). Print applications and checks can also be sent to the Prairie Hills RC&D office at 321 W University Drive, Macomb, IL 61455. Checks must be made out to Prairie Hills RC&D with GAF as a memo.
Sep 13 Sunday
Sep 14 Monday