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Get Out: Give Back and Have a Great Time Doing it

We found coat drives, a Down Syndrome fundraiser and caregiver workshops.

When/Where: Drop off donations at collection locations by Oct. 14 at the , 1501 Ellinwood Ave., the , 1401 E. Oakton St., ITT Technical Institute in Mt. Prospect, 1401 Feehanville Drive, and the office, 2434 E. Dempster St.

Why Go: Donations will be brought to the , which serves hundreds of Des Plaines residents each month. The most used items include coats, windbreakers, hats, mittens, gloves, scarves, boots and new socks.

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Pricing: Free

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When/Where: Saturday, Oct. 8, noon, depart from and return to , 510 E. Algonquin Road in Des Plaines.

Why Go: Travel to the Plainfield Bike Park, I-55 Frontage Road north of Farm Road in Plainfield, for an afternoon of dirt jumps and other obstacles. Just a beginner to BMX biking? That’s OK! The bike park is designed for all skill levels. There are progressive skills areas from beginner to expert, so you can ride at the level you feel comfortable. Ages 5 to 17.

Pricing: $15

When/Where: Drop off donations at collection locations by Oct. 30 in Morton Grove, Skokie, Niles and Lincolnwood.

Why Go: The Rotary Club of Skokie Valley is holding a Coat Drive to help local families this winter. Collection boxes for men and women’s adult-sized coats, new and gently used, are at numerous locations.

Pricing: Free

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When/Where: Sunday, Oct. 9 at 1:30-2:30 p.m., , 781 Pearson St. in Des Plaines.

Why Go: Coffee Talk is a free monthly event held at and sponsored by Des Plaines History Center where visitors enjoy a historical themed discussion or performance. This month's theme is dating photographs through clothing. The public is welcome to bring in old photographs of family or others and will learn how to date them based on clothing style under the instruction of Ellie Carlson, a museum curator with over 25 years of experience.

Pricing: Free

When/Where: Throughout the month of October , 5960 W. Touhy Ave. in Niles, will donate a portion of proceeds to the Adult Down Syndrome Center at Advocate Lutheran General in Park Ridge.

Why Go: In celebration of October as National Down Syndrome Awareness Month this neighborhood favorite will make a donation to help provide comprehensive medical and psychosocial services for teens and adults with Down syndrome. Mention the promotion to your server.

Pricing: Free

When/Where: Saturday, Oct. 8, 1:30-4 p.m., , 6140 Lincoln Ave. in Morton Grove.

Why Go: This series of workshops is for older adults and their caregivers. Each of the six two-and-a-half hour sessions provides information and self-management skills for older adults with a chronic illness and their caregivers. Participants learn how to cope with fatigue, pain, and isolation that may be related to ongoing health conditions; exercises to maintain and improve strength, flexibility and endurance; use of medications; communication with family and friends, and health professionals; good nutrition practices; problem solving, brainstorming and other techniques.

Pricing: Free


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