
The Loft On Main
The Loft On Main promotes Morrison, Illinois, both as a regional arts destination by providing a venue for local artists to create, promote and sell original art, and to foster arts education through lessons and programs.
The Loft On Main promotes Morrison, Illinois, both as a regional arts destination by providing a venue for local artists to create, promote and sell original art, and to foster arts education through lessons and programs.
Enhancing the city of Sterling with the creation of “big, bold, beautiful historical murals”
A rental facility, the Historic Dixon Theatre offers all the amenities of a modern theatre, while preserving its “old theatre” appearance and charm.
For over 60 years, the RRVBC has entertained thousands of people with their barbershop-style singing.
Live entertainment and comedy featuring local and national acts, all at competitive, small-town prices
A 14-18 piece Jazz & Big Band Band composed of professional adult musicians and college music students
The Dixon Municipal Band plays a 10-week summer concert series in the Page Park Band Shell in Dixon.
Polo Area Community Theatre’s mission is to offer live theatre experiences for members of the community of all ages as spectators and participants, to enrich culture and life in the rural community of Polo, Illinois and the surrounding areas.
The summer of 2014 marked the beginning of the Sauk Valley Theatre Alliance. With resources becoming increasingly limited, in order to continue to provide our students and this community with quality theatre experiences, a partnership has been negotiated between Sauk Valley Community College Theatre, Woodlawn Arts Academy and Sterling Public Schools (Centennial Auditorium). These organizations recognize the value and power of the arts as well as the incredible talent in the Sauk Valley area. We believe this alliance will positively impact our programs and the development of theatre in this community.
3807 Woodlawn Road
Sterling, IL 61081
Woodlawn Arts Academy is a member agency of United Way of Whiteside County and Lee County. Programs are partially funded by grants from the Illinois Arts Council Agency and The Chicago Community Trust.