Entertainment events this week in North Cook County: June 1-7

Entertainment events this week in North Cook County: June 1-7
Mike Driskell, Executive Director at Arlington Heights Memorial Library — Arlington Heights Memorial Library website
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Catch the best entertainment North Cook County has to offer this week. The following entertainment events are scheduled to take place this week.

Sunday, June 1

Event: Adult LitCrate Sign Up
Arlington Heights Memorial Library
12-6 pm

Monday, June 2

Event: Classic Chicago Cinema: Backdraft
Arlington Heights Memorial Library
6:30-8:45 pm

Event: Trivia Night!
Double Clutch Brewing Company
7-9 pm

Tuesday, June 3

Event: Senior Center – Film Discussion Circle: Sunset Boulevard (1950)
Arlington Heights Memorial Library
1-4 pm

Event: Senior Center: Film Discussion Circle
Arlington Heights Memorial Library
1-4 pm

Event: Bier Hall Bingo!
Double Clutch Brewing Company
7:30-9:30 pm

Wednesday, June 4

Event: Full Throttle Karaoke
Double Clutch Brewing Company
7-10 pm

Thursday, June 5

Event: Burn the Mortgage S’more Party
Community Recreation Center
5-5:30 pm

Friday, June 6

Event: Senior Center: Travelogue
Arlington Heights Memorial Library
10-11 am



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