May 21 Tuesday
The Quincy Children's Museum is bringing some of its exhibits that include a Pyramid, Arch, Big Blue Blocks, Magnetic Wall, and miscellaneous STEM bins and sensory experiences. Bring the kids out for some free playing and learning time.
May 23 Thursday
The Jefferson Street Farmers Market will be starting Thursday May 23, running through May to September. Local produce, baked goods, canned goods, plants, regional crafts, and live entertainment is offered.
They will hold a special event week where people can compete in challenges
May 24 Friday
The 40th annual Snake Alley Criterium is starting with Friday Night Fever on May 24.
Events begin at 3 PM Friday with the Twilight Criterium and conclude at 5 PM on Saturday as the top male riders from around the country race for the $1,500 first place prize.
For more information, visit: snakealleycriterium.com
May 25 Saturday
The Macomb Farmers Market returns to Historic Downtown Macomb’s Chandler Park each Saturday morning, from 8:00 a.m. to Noon, starting on Saturday, May 4 through October 19. Now in its 49th year, the Market’s vendors offer an array of fresh produce, baked goods, honey & jams, meats, Amish goods, fresh flowers, hand-crafted items, and much more — all sold to you by the people who produced them.
The Galesburg Farmers' Market will be starting May 18, 2024.
The Farmers' Market will be near the corner of Simmons and Seminary every Saturday from 8-12, May through September
The market will have local goods like fruits and vegetables, meat and eggs, honey, baked good and prepared foods, handmade crafts and jewelry, and more.
The Quincy Farmers Market will be starting May 18, Saturday and will be running every week from May until October. The Farmers Market will be held at Washington park.
The Farmers Market will have a variety of local goods and services.
The Macomb Fraternal Order of Police is holding its 45th annual Scott Jennings Fishing Contest on May 25th at Spring Lake. Prizes will be awarded to all children that sign up. Awards will be given to the top ten in each age group with the most weight caught. The child with the largest fish will get a special prize. The Scott Jennings Sportsmanship Trophy and plaque will be up for grabs.
Registration will begin at 9:00 AM. Fishing will be from 10:00 AM- 12:00 PM.
May 27 Monday
Our mission is to educate, inspire and develop a community of fiber artists in the Macomb area, to nurture and empower both novice and skilled fiber artists, & enrich the community by fostering opportunities to experience, learn, and earn.
Located on the beautiful prairie of the Forgottonia area of Illinois, we meet at the First Presbyterian Church of Macomb (400 East Carroll St).
We welcome all fiber enthusiasts. Our members have varied interests including knitting, weaving, crocheting,felting, spinning, quilting, rug hooking, embroidery, tatting, raising fiber animals…Join us!
May 29 Wednesday
Attendees are invited to learn, listen, and ask questions as WIC & CACFP Director Christine O'Brien and Center Director Lisa Nafziger talk about the nutrition programs available through Community Action. These include WIC, CACFP, and the Food Pantry.
Attendees can learn who can qualify, how to sign up, what is provided through the programs, and more.
The presentation will begin at 9 AM at Burlington Public Library in the large meeting room near the main entrance.
For more information visit: caofseia.org
May 30 Thursday