Randhurst Village Celebrates 50 Years
Randhurst Village celebrates 50 years in Mount Prospect.
About Randhurst Village, More Than 50 Years in Mount Prospect
Randhurst Village is the exciting redevelopment of Randhurst Mall and features restaurants, specialty stores, a state-of-the-art AMC Theatres and a 120 room Hampton Inn.
Randhurst Village is located at the intersection of Rand Road (Rt. 12) and Elmhurst Road (Rt. 83) in Mt. Prospect, IL 60056.
For more information and the full line up on October 19 visit RandhurstVillage.com or call (847) 259-0500. Follow on Facebook and Twitter.
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Cindy Bohde, Randhurst Village Director of Marketing
Mark Spreyer, Executive Director of the Stillman Nature Center
What: Hoots and H'Owls Fall Festival
When: Saturday, October 19 from 11:30AM to 5:00PM
Where: Randhurst Village, at the corner of Rand and Elmhurst Roads in Mount Prospect
Cost: FREE
Details: Festivities include a costume pet parade, face painting, stilt walkers, life-size sand sculptures by The Sand Sculpture Company, an incredible Candy Sculptor, pumpkin decorating stations, live owls from the Stillman Nature Center and more!
Screech Owl Info:
Identifying Marks: Wingspan 21 inches; length 8.5 inches. This is the only small eastern owl with ear tufts. The surface of the upper wings is marked with white spots. This owl comes in different colors, ranging from red to gray.
Habitat: Forests and woodlands across the eastern half of the U.S. Also found in wooded cities and suburbs. Both red and gray screech-owls can be seen in northern Illinois.
Diet: This raptor that will consume whatever prey is readily available including moths, beetles, earthworms, cicadas, crayfish, spiders, lizards, mice, rats, bats, chipmunks, toads, doves, jays, robins, and sparrows.
Barred Owl Info:
Identifying Marks: Wingspan 38-50 inches; length 16-24 inches. Large, dark-eyed, gray-brown owl with a barred chest and striped belly. Lacks horns or feather tufts on its head, unlike the somewhat larger great horned owl.
Habitat: Year-round residents in mature woods ranging from lowland swamps and bottomlands to upland forests. Found throughout the eastern United States including all of Illinois, Wisconsin, and Indiana.
Diet: Mice, chipmunks, voles, shrews, insects, snakes, lizards, frogs, toads, birds, and even an occasional fish.
Stillman Nature Center is an 80 acre non-profit nature center which serves the public. We are always open to drop-in visitors on Sundays from 9:00AM - 4:00PM. You can find us on Penny Road in S. Barrington, between Bartlett and Algonquin Roads. During the week we are available to groups by reservation. You can visit the Center or we can bring our raptors to your meeting place. For more information or to register for our programs call 847-428-OWLS (6957) or email atstillnc@wildblue.net. Please visit our website: stillmannc.org
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