Poets recited their works about life, love, struggle and society at Conservatory Vintage & Vinyl in Flossmoor on Friday evening, March 20. The event was organized by the Flossmoor Art Council and hosted by Atlanta-based poet Theresa tha S.o.n.g.b.i.r.d. This was the second part of a two-night event, Floss-Flow. Homewood-Flossmoor[Read More…]
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03.20.2026 | What You Need To Know This Weekend
Friday, March 20 Improv Class for Adults. Homewood Public Library, 17917 Dixie Highway, will host from 10 to 11 a.m. an improv workshop for beginners of all abilities, including those who are neurodiverse, seniors or those who like to help others learn. Presented in partnership with Sertoma Star Services. Floss-Flow Adult[Read More…]
03.19.2026 | What You Need To Know Today
Community Clean-up Day Sign-up Deadline. The first community clean-up day coordinated by Flossmoor, Homewood and the Homewood-Flossmoor Park District on April 4 will have opportunities for businesses, organizations and families to pitch in and spruce up the area. Sign up here. Registration closes today. Baby Bloomers. Homewood Public Library, 17917 Dixie Highway, will host[Read More…]
Flossmoor Art Council program to help artists learn business side
A Nicor Pillars of Giving grant will help the Flossmoor Art Council pursue one of its founding goals in the coming year. Council founder Troy Holmes said the organization has a strong commitment to education, not just about the creative process but about how to make art sustainable. “When we[Read More…]
Art council brings film industry pros to Flossmoor
The film industry, once concentrated on the coasts, has spread out geographically in recent years, and Flossmoor is positioning itself to benefit from that trend. The village in April adopted an ordinance that sets ground rules for film projects in the village and on Sept. 13, the Flossmoor Art Council[Read More…]
Hidden Treasures: Flossmoor Art Council offers event for appraisals of heirlooms, other finds
Curious about the value of a painting inherited from your grandparents, a piece picked up at a garage sale, or an old decorative object tucked away in your attic? On Saturday, Oct. 4, the Flossmoor Art Council invites residents and collectors to Hidden Treasures, a special appraisal event from 11[Read More…]


