Spirit of giving

Blanket Drive

Until Dec. 1

Hinsdale Covenant Church

412 S. Garfield Ave.

http://www.hinsdalecovenant.com

(630) 323-2318

The church is collecting new and used blankets of any kind, lap throws, baby blankets, spreads, sheets and towels for needy families in the inner city. Pack ’n’ plays are also welcome. Donations should be left inside the main entrance on Garfield Avenue or placed by the front door on the benches; pickups are also available.

Clothing and Winterwear Drive

Dec. 2-17

Hinsdale Central

5500 S. Grant St.

Donation gently used clothes to USAGain in support of Repurposing for Ecology Club and to bring awareness for Homelessness Awareness Month for Habitat for Humanity Service Club. Drop donations in boxes at the circle drive or Grant Street entrance.

Photos with Santa Paws

Dec. 3

Pet Rescue and Resource Center

21 Salt Creek Lane, Hinsdale

http://www.hinsdalehumanesociety.org/events/santa-paws

(630) 323-5630

Hinsdale Humane Society will take family photos with Santa at this event, complete with holiday vendors, reindeer food for the kids and more. Adults, kids and pets of all species are welcome. Photos will be available for download after the event. Register online for a time. Time: 12:25 to 2:50 p.m. Cost: $25

Mistletoe Medley

Dec. 3

Drury Lane

100 Drury Lane, Oakbrook Terrace

http://www.oakbrookchapterinfantwelfare.org

The Oak Brook chapter will hold its seasonal benefit to provide support to the Infant Welfare Society of Chicago, which offers essential care to families in need. The event features a fashion, show, boutique shopping, raffles and lunch. NBC 5 news anchor Allison Rosati is master of ceremonies, and dancers from the Salt Creek Ballet will perform. Time: shopping opens at 9 a.m., lunch at noon. Tickets: $125, $25 for shopping only tickets.

Student Holiday Art Sale

Dec. 7

Hinsdale Central High School

Grant Street entrance

The Hinsdale Central Art Club and National Honor Society are holding a winter art sale that is open to the public. Please bring cash for purchases. Time: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Holiday Meal Program

Through Dec. 7

http://www.solvehungertoday.org

The Northern Illinois Food Bank’s 25th annual campaign to ensure all neighbors can enjoy a special holiday meal with loved ones is under way. This year, with the support of generous sponsors and volunteers, the food bank will provide 60,000 holiday meal boxes to neighbors facing hunger across 13 counties in suburban and rural northern Illinois. Each box serves a family of six to eight and is packed with traditional trimmings for a complete holiday meal. Every $1 donated can provide $8 worth of groceries for a neighbor in need. To donate, visit the website listed above.

Juniors Jingle Dash 5K

Dec. 8

Robbins Park

Seventh and Vine streets, Hinsdale

http://www.runsignup.com/race/IL/Hinsdale/JuniorsJingleDash

This fourth annual event will raise money to support the grants the Hinsdale Junior Woman’s Club makes to local nonprofits. Enjoy post-race snacks and a photo opportunity with Santa and Mrs. Claus. Festive holiday dress is encouraged. Registration includes a T-shirt while supplies last. Time: 8 a.m. Registration: $45, $20 for kids 11-18, $10 for kids 10 and under, strollers are free.

Gavin Coyle: A Celtic Christmas

Dec. 20

McAninch Arts Center

College of DuPage

421 Fawell Blvd., Glen Ellyn

http://www.atthemac.org

(630) 942-4000

Revel in the holiday spirit with award-winning recording artist Gavin Coyle as he brings his annual “A Celtic Christmas” back to the MAC. Sing along with Gavin and his band, pianist Paul Burgess, harpist Karen Fernandez and flautist Joanne Diebold, as they perform traditional holiday favorites from America and Ireland. Ticket proceeds benefit People’s Resource Center, a local nonprofit serving DuPage County since 1975. Time: 8 p.m. Tickets: $40.

An Evening of Opera

Dec. 21

The Community House

415 W. Eighth St.

http://www.thecommunityhouse.org

Bring the whole family for this evening of opera, song and holiday favorites performed by award-winning baritone Jonathan Beyer. All proceeds benefit The Community House. Time: 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $50, $25 for kids 18 and younger.

Toys for Tots

Through Dec. 21

https://dupage-il.toysfortots.org

DuPage County Toys for Tots, a program of the Marine Corps Reserve, collects new and unwrapped toys and monetary donations to purchase toys for children in the county who otherwise would wake up Christmas morning with an emptiness far greater than the space under their tree. Drop boxes in Hinsdale are at the Hinsdale Animal Hospital, 724 N. York Road, Walgreens in Grant Square and the Starbucks on Ogden Avenue. Checks made out to Toys for Tots may be mailed to Rita Kollias, 1327 Prosser Drive, Sycamore, IL 60178. Donations also may be made online using the address listed above.

Rally for a Clause

Dec. 24

Net Game

145 Plaza Drive, Westmont

https://myqrcode.com/en/qr/888a285f

Six-time Grand Slam semifinalist Caroline Dolehide will host this pickleball contest, which is the inaugural event of the Chicago Style Foundation. Participants will enjoy pickleball, prizes, raffles, food, drinks and a paddle raise auction. Proceeds support the Love Like Sean Foundation and Chicago Youth Centers. Time: 9 a.m. to noon. Tickets: $100, $50 for students, military, first responders and teachers.

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Tree of Remembrance

Through Jan. 1

Lincoln and First streets, Hinsdale

http://www.adventhealth.com/hospice-care/adventhealth-st-thomas-hospice

Advent Health St. Thomas Hospice’s Tree of Remembrance will stand outside of BMO Harris Bank from Thanksgiving through the new year. Community members are invited to make a donation and have a loved one’s name listed on the boards beside the tree. Visit the website listed above for details.

Hinsdale Humane Society Gift Shop

http://www.hinsdalehumanesociety.org

Find the perfect gift for an animal-lover at the Hinsdale Humane Society Pet Rescue and Resource Center online gift shop and help raise money to care for homeless animals. T-shirts, hoodies, mugs, beanies, water bottles are more are available for the humans on the gift list. Purchases help the organization care for the animals at the shelter.

Sponsor a Homeless Animal

http://www.hinsdalehumanesociety.org

Animal sponsorships are a great way to support homeless animals and a great gift idea. For a minimum sponsorship of $50, recipients will help provide care for an animal of their choosing, receive a personalized gift sponsorship certificate with the pet’s photo and an optional listing on the society’s website, if desired. Sponsorships can be purchased online. Questions? Call (630) 323-5630 or send an email to [email protected].

Secret Santa

http://www.lagrangerotary.org/service

The Rotary Club of La Grange and Pillars Community Health are once again asking for families for gift cards or monetary donations for their annual Secret Santa program, which serves children up to age 17 in need in Hinsdale and several neighboring communities. The most-needed items are Legos, board games, blankets, sports balls, children’s books, toys for ages 1-3, art supplies and batteries (AA, AAA, C and D). Gifts also can be purchased on Amazon through a link at the website listed above. A list of drop-off locations also is posted there.

Red Cross Blood Drive

http://www.redcrossblood.org

As schedules fill up with travel and holiday celebrations with friends and family, the American Red Cross is urging people to set aside some time to make a lifesaving blood or platelet donation. The closest drives are in La Grange on Nov. 27 and Dec. 18, Downers Grove on Dec. 5 and 27, Western Springs on Dec. 13 and Oak Brook on Dec. 26. Visit the website listed above or call (800) 733-2767 to make an appointment.

 
 
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