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Family Climb Time at First Ascent
Family Climb Time at First Ascent
Join us on Sunday afternoons for Family Climb Time, when local families can experience indoor rock climbing alongside one of our experienced youth instructors!
Cost: Free for Members | $15 per climber (includes rental gear) | Free for adult spectators
Adults can spectate for free but are expected to stay and supervise kids under 14 at all times during Family Climb Time.
All new climbers and supervising adults will receive a thorough facility orientation and learn the basics of safety before climbing.
Please register online or by calling us at 309-966-0831. Advanced reservation is encouraged.
We look forward to climbing with you!
To book or for more info: https://faclimbing.portal.approach.app/event/4998/booking/550528
Booking Requirements
This class requires a Annual All Access Family Membership, Annual All Access Student Membership, Annual All Access Membership, Annual Peoria Family Add On Membership, Annual Peoria Family Membership, Annual Peoria Membership, Annual Peoria Student Membership, Daytime Membership DO NOT SELL, Founder Membership, Industry Membership, Monthly All Access Child Add On Membership, Monthly All Access Family Membership, Monthly All Access Membership, Monthly All Access Student Membership, Monthly Peoria Child Add On Membership, Monthly Peoria Family Add On Membership, Monthly Peoria Family Membership, Monthly Peoria Membership, Monthly Peoria Student Membership, One Month All Access Membership, One Month Peoria Membership, Rise Membership A, Rise Membership B, Rise Membership C, Staff Add-on Membership, Staff Membership, Annual All Access Family Add On Membership or $15 Family Climb Time
Max # of Participants: 45
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Peoria Chiefs @ Home vs. Wisconsin
Peoria Chiefs @ Home vs. Wisconsin
Aug 5: game time 6:35pm, taco tuesday, bark in the park
Aug 6:game time 6:35pm, faith and family night, postgame fireworks, bang for your buck, bark in the park
Aug 7: game time 6:35pm, distillers, throwback thursday, bark in the park,
Aug 8: game time 7:05pm, back to school bash/pickleball night, postgame fireworks, family friday
Aug 9: game time 7:05pm, perros bomberos de Peoria, Lars Nootbaar bobblehead giveaway, postgame fireworks
Aug 10: game time 2:05pm, Homer's birthday, sunday funday
For tickets: https://www.milb.com/peoria/schedule/2025-08
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Peoria Chiefs @ Home vs. Wisconsin
Peoria Chiefs @ Home vs. Wisconsin
Aug 5: game time 6:35pm, taco tuesday, bark in the park
Aug 6:game time 6:35pm, faith and family night, postgame fireworks, bang for your buck, bark in the park
Aug 7: game time 6:35pm, distillers, throwback thursday, bark in the park,
Aug 8: game time 7:05pm, back to school bash/pickleball night, postgame fireworks, family friday
Aug 9: game time 7:05pm, perros bomberos de Peoria, Lars Nootbaar bobblehead giveaway, postgame fireworks
Aug 10: game time 2:05pm, Homer's birthday, sunday funday
For tickets: https://www.milb.com/peoria/schedule/2025-08
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Peoria Chiefs @ Home vs. Wisconsin
Peoria Chiefs @ Home vs. Wisconsin
Aug 5: game time 6:35pm, taco tuesday, bark in the park
Aug 6:game time 6:35pm, faith and family night, postgame fireworks, bang for your buck, bark in the park
Aug 7: game time 6:35pm, distillers, throwback thursday, bark in the park,
Aug 8: game time 7:05pm, back to school bash/pickleball night, postgame fireworks, family friday
Aug 9: game time 7:05pm, perros bomberos de Peoria, Lars Nootbaar bobblehead giveaway, postgame fireworks
Aug 10: game time 2:05pm, Homer's birthday, sunday funday
For tickets: https://www.milb.com/peoria/schedule/2025-08
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moe.with Eggy: Live at Peoria Riverfront
moe.with Eggy: Live at Peoria Riverfront

Jay Goldberg Events & Entertainment Present...
moe.
with special guest Eggy
at the Peoria Riverfront CEFCU Center Stage
Thursday, August 7, 2025
Doors 6pm / Show 7pm
GA Standing & Limited GA Seated Tickets: Ticketswl.seetickets.us/event/moe/641792
About moe. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Al Schnier (guitars, vocals) * Chuck Garvey (guitars, vocals) * Rob Derhak (bass, vocals) * Jim Loughlin (percussion, vibes) * Vinnie Amico (drums)
Hailed by American Songwriter for their "mind-bending musicality," moe. is treasured for their mesmerizing musical synergy, unfettered showmanship, and smart, resonant songcraft. For three decades, the band has corralled myriad musical forms on a truly original journey rich with crafty, clever songwriting and astonishing resourcefulness. Fueled by an impassioned fan base, moe. has spent much of those thirty years on the road, encompassing countless live performances marked by eclectic wit, deep friendship, and exploratory invention. Having built an enduring legacy with hard work and a confirmed commitment to creativity and community, moe. seem as surprised as anyone to find themselves at such a significant landmark.
"The career just very subtly unfolded," says co-founding bassist-singer-songwriter Rob Derhak, "without any of us noticing it actually happened."
Al Schnier (guitars, vocals), Chuck Garvey (guitars, vocals), and Derhak first came together at the University of Buffalo in 1990, musician-friends uniting to play for the sheer fun of it. The band followed a handful of cassette-only releases with 1992's FATBOY, recorded in an apartment studio above Buffalo's Top Shelf Guitars with a bird's eye view of Mighty Taco.
"We liked music, we liked to party, and we wanted to put those two things together," says Derhak. "We wanted to do what seemed like the coolest thing we could possibly do and not have to work a regular job. It didn't even seem like a decision had to be made. It's was like, this is what we're doing and it's happening. The idea that thirty years later I would be a dad, paying a mortgage and earning a living, based on our band, with the same guys no less, that never even crossed my mind."
Finding themselves with an increasingly avid local following, moe. ventured forth, now with master rhythmatist Jim Loughlin among their ranks. The more the band traveled, the more they grew creatively, evincing a remarkable willingness to progress as they went along. moe. quickly became part of a burgeoning scene centered around NYC's Wetlands, a grassroots revolution that embraced freewheeling genre fusion -- spanning funk and free jazz, country and classic rock, prog, new wave, calypso, pop and everything else under the sun -- fan interaction, and unrestrained improvisation.
"We adapted," Derhak says. "Initially we didn't have quite as much of the same ideal at first. We didn't jam or have long extended solos. But as we went from being an opening act to being a headliner, we didn't have enough material to do two long sets. We needed more material so our songs started to stretch themselves out. We became a jam band."
moe. widened its reach across America, earning new fans and national attention with their ingeniously imaginative interplay and a regularly growing catalogue. The band spent almost as much time in the studio as they did on the road, mastering their delightfully vibrant blend of inventive musicality and genre-blurring reach on now-classic LPs like 1998's TIN CANS & CAR TIRES, 2004's WORMWOOD, 2007's THE CONCH (which reached #1 on Billboard's "Heatseekers" chart), and 2012's critically acclaimed WHAT HAPPENED TO THE LA LAS. As if all that weren't enough, the moe. canon -- released largely through their own Fatboy Records, as well as via two label deals, one major, the other independent -- further includes a wide range of archival live releases (including 2000's L), a Christmas album, even a re-recorded collection of greatest hits.
2020's THIS IS NOT, WE ARE -- the band's 12th studio album and first since 2014's NO GUTS, NO GLORY -- includes eight new songs, most of which were road tested over the past two years of touring. In addition, the LP features one song making its first appearance anywhere, the Garveypenned "Undertone." Self-produced by the band, THIS IS NOT, WE ARE sees moe. once again pushing their music forward while simultaneously rifling through their back pages on songs like Derhak's nostalgic "Skitchin' Buffalo" and the Al Schnier composition, "Crushing."
"Our musical paths have diverged so many times," Derhak says. "All of our original influences became part of what we were at the time and then as we played, our sound kind of just grew. It changed with the landscape of the music business and it changed with what we were listening to. For example, some of our albums further down the road reflect a much stronger Americana influence. It's like, all of the things that we've learned in the past thirty years, all the things that we've done, have sort of come full circle."
"We're a better band now," Amico -- who came aboard in 1996 and has remained behind the kit ever since -- says. "The reality is, you spent thirty years with people doing what you do, you get better. There's no ifs, ands or buts about it. Your ears get more trained, your playing gets better and better, your ability to communicate with each other better."
That preternatural interplay was of course honed through night after night, week after week, of on-stage togetherness. moe. is truly a live band, rightly adored by a fervent following for their epic concert performances, each one imaginatively improvisational, rhythmically audacious, and utterly unique. Indeed, the band has spent much of its 30-year career on the road, including innumerable headline tours, international festival sets from Bonnaroo to Japan's famed Fuji Rock, music-themed cruises, and sold-out shows alongside such like-minded acts as the Allman Brothers Band, Robert Plant, members of the Grateful Dead, Dave Matthews Band, The Who, Gov't Mule, and Blues Traveler, to name but a few. As if that weren't enough, moe. has both promoted and headlined at multiple festivals of their own, including snoe.down and moe.down.
"We built our own career," Amico says, "where we are able to play places like Radio City or the Fox Theater in Atlanta, playing SPAC (Saratoga Performing Arts Center), my hometown venue where I saw concerts as a kid. We've played Red Rocks eight times or nine times or however many times we've played it. The fact that we built a career that we've played these places and have sustained playing these places, it's huge."
That illustrious career path has been supported and nourished by the band's ever-growing legion of devoted fans and followers, known lovingly as moe.rons. With their astonishing prolificacy and awe-inspiring longevity, moe. is among the rare bands that somehow manage to transcend time and trend to be passed down from one generation to the next.
"We've never been the kind of band where you're one-and-done," Amico says. "People have gotten married and had kids, now those kids are listening to us."
"There are people who have been with us right from the beginning in Buffalo," Derhak says. "Which is insane. But the thing is, we pick up people along the road. There are people who say, I've resisted listening to this band for years and then I finally did -- I can't believe I've wasted my time not listening to them for so long. Now they're like, I need more albums, I need more shows."
Impossible to pigeonhole as anything other than simply moe., this one-of-a-kind band has never been easily categorized, their sonic adventurousness and tongue-in-cheek humor distinctly and undeniably their own. Despite current circumstances, moe. is celebrating their milestone anniversary with characteristic self-deprecation and wistful optimism. Here's to the next thirty.
"Thirty years is a long run," Derhak says, "to be with the same guys. I haven't even been married for thirty years. "
"You just don't think about thirty years down the line when you're starting out," Amico says. "I mean, you kind of do because that's what you want to be doing for the rest of your life. Here we are, thirty years later -- I've had this job longer than I probably would've had any job in the real world."
For tickets: Ticketswl.seetickets.us/event/moe/641792
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Peoria Chiefs @ Home vs. Wisconsin
Peoria Chiefs @ Home vs. Wisconsin
Aug 5: game time 6:35pm, taco tuesday, bark in the park
Aug 6:game time 6:35pm, faith and family night, postgame fireworks, bang for your buck, bark in the park
Aug 7: game time 6:35pm, distillers, throwback thursday, bark in the park,
Aug 8: game time 7:05pm, back to school bash/pickleball night, postgame fireworks, family friday
Aug 9: game time 7:05pm, perros bomberos de Peoria, Lars Nootbaar bobblehead giveaway, postgame fireworks
Aug 10: game time 2:05pm, Homer's birthday, sunday funday
For tickets: https://www.milb.com/peoria/schedule/2025-08
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Ignite Peoria 2025
Ignite Peoria 2025

Central Illinois’ premier arts and makers fest returns to the Peoria Civic Center on August 9, 2025!
Perfect for the whole family, Ignite Peoria showcases hundreds of local makers, musicians, artists, innovators, dancers, and actors, all in one STEAM inspired interactive FREE day of fun and learning! The proud home of Midwest Makerfest, Sensory Ignite, and Fashion Ignite, this one of a kind festival boasts hands-on creation stations booths where attendees can learn about singing, writing, dancing, building, acting, painting, drawing, coding, 3D printing, robotics, and so much more! Additionally, the event showcases theatre, dance, spoken word, literary arts; and includes two live performance stages.
And it’s free! So mark your calendars and join us for Ignite Peoria 2025.
Registration open now! https://artspartners.net/ignite-peoria/
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Peoria Historical Society Bus Tours
Peoria Historical Society Bus Tours

Unless noted otherwise, all tours take place on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and depart from (and return to) the parking lot
across from Kelleher’s Irish Pub and Eatery (619 SW Water Street). Bus tours cost $20 per person and reservations are required.
Visit 309tix.com to reserve a spot.
For more info & to purchase tickets: https://peoriahistoricalsociety.org/history-bus-tours/
Saturday, June 7 Roll Out the Barrel
Saturday, June 14 It Happened in the Heights*
Saturday, June 21 Peoria’s Whiskey Barons (includes visit to Pettengill-Morron House)
Saturday, June 28 Mid-Century Modern Architecture
Saturday, July 5 Notable Peoria Women
Saturday, July 12 World’s Most Beautiful Drive*
Saturday, July 19 Lincoln, Abolitionists, and the Civil War
Saturday, July 26 West Peoria and the Uplands
Saturday, August 2 Warehouse Renaissance
Saturday, August 9 World’s Most Beautiful Drive*
Saturday, August 16 The Parks of Peoria
Saturday, August 23 Naughty to Nice
Saturday, August 30 Roots of the River City
Saturday, September 6 Roll Out the Barrel
Saturday, September 13 Historic Springdale*
Saturday, September 20 Grand Victorian (Randolph, Roanoke, Glen Oak) (includes visit to Flanagan House)
Saturday, September 27 Theaters of Peoria
Saturday, October 4 West Peoria and the Uplands
Saturday, October 11 Haunted Peoria
Saturday, October 18 Haunted Peoria**
Saturday, October 25 Haunted Peoria**
* Departs from Peoria Heights City Hall parking lot (4901 N. Prospect) at 10 a.m.
** Departs from Kelleher’s parking lot at 3 p.m. and returns at 5 p.m.
Peoria Historical Society is happy to offer custom and private tours for corporate groups, annual meetings, family reunions, and more.
For more than 30 years, PHS bus tours have enabled participants to enjoy “history on the move” with knowledgeable guides providing historical facts and engaging stories behind some of Peoria’s most noteworthy sites. We offer 20+ tours, including “Roots of the River City,” which offers an overview of local history from Native American times to present day. “Historic Springdale Cemetery” explores the oldest chartered cemetery in Illinois and shares stories of famous Peorians buried there. “Roll Out the Barrel” tours the Warehouse District with a focus on the prosperous days when Peoria was known as the “Whiskey Capital of the World.”
“Notable Peoria Women” looks at some local women who made indelible marks in the fields of education, business, and medicine. “Naughty to Nice” recalls the city during Prohibition days, the Roaring 1920s, and the 1930s, when the city’s reputation involved crime, gangsters, and gambling. And “Haunted Peoria” shares a collection of eerie appearances and spooky sightings that have puzzled Peorians for decades.
Abe Lincoln
Learn about Lincoln’s many visits to Peoria, the Civil War camps located here and the veterans’ final resting places in Springdale Cemetery. Hear stories about Peoria’s abolitionist movement and view the GAR Hall, built in 1909.
Roll Out the Barrel Tour
Peoria once featured a riverfront lined with breweries and distilleries. Taxes collected ranked it as the Whiskey Capital of the World.
From 1850 to Prohibition, the volume of whiskey distilled, aged, and bottled in Peoria led to great fortunes being made and the birth of equally prosperous secondary industries. Discover why Peoria was the perfect place for all of these industries to be developed.
Naughty to Nice Tour
This tour traces triumphs through time from the 1920’s to the present. Tales of gambling and mobsters, including the site of Peoria’s most notorious crime – the Bernie Shelton murder, provide a fascinating look into this era. Also, discover why Peoria has won the prestigious All-America City Award four times.
Note: This tour is not appropriate for children.
Warehouse Renaissance Tour
Once a dusty collection of aging warehouses, the Warehouse District is now changing rapidly. New residential units, restaurants and retail make this area vibrant. The early history of the area and the factors that led to new development will be shared.
Roots of the River City Tour
The Native Americans, the French, the whiskey and earthmoving capital of the world and the grand mansions – the River City Tour has it all. You will view the stately homes along High Street, Moss Avenue, Glen Oak, and Grandview Drive. Enjoy the beautiful view of the Illinois River during this tour.
Haunted Peoria Tour
Explore the darker side of Peoria! Discover the stories behind the ghostly appearances that have startled and puzzled Peorians through the years. Curses, graves, legends and spooky sightings abound.
Historic Springdale Tour
Historic Springdale Cemetery has many fascinating stories. Explore the oldest chartered cemetery in the state of Illinois and enjoy the beautiful park-like setting as you hear stories of those who have their final resting place there.
World’s Most Beautiful Drive Tour
This tour will focus on the history of the beautiful and gracious homes of Grandview Drive. In addition, we will look at some of the LeTourneau all-steel homes located in Peoria Heights. The history of transportation industries and the former Pabst Brewery in this small community are also addressed.
Notable Peoria Women Tour
Peoria has a rich history of fascinating women who have made their mark on the city and the world. You will learn about three Peoria women inducted into the National Women’s Hall of Fame, as well as discovering other women who impacted education, business, medicine, and the lives of those less fortunate.
West Peoria and the Uplands
View the oldest planned neighborhood in Peoria and learn more about West Bluff cemeteries, the Western Avenue Greenway Project and the proud residents of this area.
Wheel 101 Pottery Class
Wheel 101 Pottery Class
Learn the basics of setting up a pottery wheel to throw, the proper tools needed, how to prepare the clay through a process called "wedging," centering, throwing on the wheel and how to clean up.
We give a demonstration of how to throw a pot. Next, we let you try by yourself for a short period of time. Then we give assistance, as needed, to create your own piece which can literally exist forever (unless it is heated to 2500 Fahrenheit:). You get to choose the glaze color of your piece.
Materials and firing is covered in the cost for one piece (approximate maximum size-up to 6" tall x 6" width x 6" length).
Everyone keeps one piece. Prices start at $25 for basic forms.
Additional pieces of equivalent size are $5 (covers material and firing costs). These are paid for after the pottery session, if you create more than 1 piece you wish to keep.
Specialty Items are also available for additional cost. These require additional time, material, and firing.
Pieces are kept at the studio for finish work, glazing and two kiln firings, and are picked up at a later date. When finished, everything is food-safe, dishwasher-safe, microwave-safe.
Ages 5+
No experience necessary
Pre-registration and pre-payment required.
To register, please fill out and return this form: https://www.wheelartpottery.studio/events/wheel-101-class
Please don't forget to like and share our page, as we have recently had to start a new page from scratch due to hackers.
Thanks and hope Wheel see you soon!
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Black BAND Distillery Tour
Black BAND Distillery Tour
Enjoy a tour and tasting with a BLACK BAND team member in our restored historic space in Peoria’s Warehouse District.
As you explore the distilling process from grain to glass, you will learn about mash bills, still technology, distillate selection, barrel aging and more. Please bring your photo ID and plan to arrive 15 minutes before your tour begins.
Private Events
If you are interested in learning more about our offerings, please fill out the request form and we will contact you to discuss details.
To book a tour: https://www.exploretock.com/blackbanddistillery/event/526145?date=2025-02-01&size=1&time=20%3A00
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Peoria Chiefs @ Home vs. Wisconsin
Peoria Chiefs @ Home vs. Wisconsin
Aug 5: game time 6:35pm, taco tuesday, bark in the park
Aug 6:game time 6:35pm, faith and family night, postgame fireworks, bang for your buck, bark in the park
Aug 7: game time 6:35pm, distillers, throwback thursday, bark in the park,
Aug 8: game time 7:05pm, back to school bash/pickleball night, postgame fireworks, family friday
Aug 9: game time 7:05pm, perros bomberos de Peoria, Lars Nootbaar bobblehead giveaway, postgame fireworks
Aug 10: game time 2:05pm, Homer's birthday, sunday funday
For tickets: https://www.milb.com/peoria/schedule/2025-08
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