Mark Your Calendar for
WITCHES NIGHT OUT!
Friday, October 11, 2024 from 7 - 10 pm
Carriage House
Are you a good witch or a bad witch? From Laveau, Glinda, Tabitha, and Sabrina, this is your chance to let your creativity run loose and show off your style with your fellow witches. Prizes will be awarded for Most Original/Creative Costume and Best Presentation/Showmanship.
Enjoy food, drinks, and live music at the LHS historic Carriage House. Evening entertainment includes:
Music by Character Fleadh, Irish and Scottish folk music;
henna tattoos by Henna Reflections;
permanent jewelry artist, Get Sparked;
crystals and other gemstones from House of Gemneyemz;
Tarot readings;
candle making;
candies and other goodies from Sweet Street;
tours of the Victorian Cottage;
and more!
Tickets are $60 and include admission to the event, food, 2 drink tickets, henna tattoo, and a Tarot reading. NEW this year - $75 VIP ticket which includes everything in General Admission PLUS an open bar. Must be 21 years old to attend. And remember, this is a women-only event - no warlocks allowed!
All proceeds will benefit the Lombard Juniors Philanthropic Fund and the Lombard Historical Society and its efforts to preserve Lombard’s history.
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Established in 1930, Lombard Junior Women’s Club (LJWC) is a 501(c)3 organization and a member of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs (GFWC), one of the largest non-denominational, non-partisan women’s volunteer organizations in the world. Signature projects include TLC Camp, a week-long day-camp for children with cancer and a sibling every summer, and the Lilac Princess Program, a scholarship program for young ladies in Lombard.
The Lombard Historical Society (LHS) endeavors to cultivate a deep appreciation and comprehension of our community's rich history. We encourage visitors to delve into our past through interactive exhibitions, educational programming, and gaining insights from our collections. We are committed to the preservation, interpretation, and celebration of Lombard's past, inspiring a vibrant and inclusive future.
LHS operates the Victorian Cottage Museum, the Carriage House, and the Society’s Archives at 23 W. Maple Street, as well as the Sheldon Peck Homestead (a National Park Service Underground Railroad Network to Freedom Site) at 355 E. Parkside Avenue in Lombard.