Above / “P” stands for a plethora of positively perplexing plans for public participation that begin at 7PM Tues., March 5, 2024.
Choices! Choices! What will it be at 7PM?
The Big Ten college basketball game to watch today is Purdue Boilermakers vs. Illinois Fighting Illini at Champaign. Find the match up beginning at 7PM if watching in West Lafayette, Indiana, and 6PM if watching in Naperville, Illinois, streaming on Peacock.
Test useless knowledge during West Suburban Irish Quiz Night at Quigley’s, located at 43 E. Jefferson Avenue. Put a team together and join the fun for silly prizes. Play is free! Come prepared to hear everything you need to know about festivities to celebrate St. Patrick on Sat., March 9, when Mayor Scott Wehrli will serve as Grand Marshal in the popular parade throughout downtown Naperville. And find more fun again (like Michael Finnegan) beginning at 10AM on Sun., March 17, at Quigley’s. Sláinte!
Naperville City Council meets in Council Chambers at the Naperville Municipal Center, 400 S. Eagle Street. Find the agenda for the first meeting of March as well as how to watch the proceedings streaming online at naperville.granicus.com. City Council meetings are held the first and third Tuesdays of most months. The next City Council meeting begins at 7PM Tues., March 19.
It’s Super Tuesday, as newscasters keep reminding radio listeners at the top of every hour. Cable news stations likely will be reporting results of 2024 Primary Elections all evening. Meanwhile, the Primary Election in Illinois is Tues., March 19. Early Voting is now in progress in Illinois. Residents of both DuPage County and Will County will find the polls open from now through March 18 open at the Naperville Municipal Center and other locations throughout Naperville. Click here for some notes on the 2024 Primary Election in Naperville.
Plan to put all the pieces together
For peace and pondering, putting puzzle pieces together is a proven way to relax around the clock.
Whatever your plans at 7PM today, cheers to properly putting pieces together.
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Last Updated, March 6, 2024