Billie Limacher Bicentennial Park is a scenic 10-acre Park that sits between Cass and Jefferson streets along the river in downtown Joliet, Illinois. The park was created and built as a commemorative project for the Bicentennial of the United States of America. Once built, it was deeded to the City of Joliet. It is now co-managed by the Will- Joliet Bicentennial Park, Inc. (the 501c3 organization that raises funds for the park) and the City of Joliet. It is the only park owned and operated in the City of Joliet that is not a Joliet Park District facility.
The Will-Joliet Bicentennial Park Inc.’s mission is to provide an inexpensive and highly accessible forum for the enjoyment and participation in the performing and fine arts without regardless of race, religion, ability, or creed of the performers or audience. In addition, to continue to make the fine and performing arts available inexpensively to the community.
The Board of Directors of the Will-Joliet Bicentennial Park, Inc. is desirous of providing a regular source of funds which can be utilized for the promotion of the fine and performing arts and the recognition of the diverse cultural heritage of the region.
Bicentennial Park provides a venue for a wide variety of events for the people of Joliet and Will County. We have an outdoor band shell and a viewing hill and surrounding area that can hold up to 5000 people as well as a 350 seat indoor theatre. Bicentennial Park is home to: Cultural Arts and music of all types, Children’s Drama Camps, Community Theatre Groups, and it is used as a general Community gathering place. Our camps are all inclusive with approximately 20% of our participants from the disabled population. We work with Special Recreation Joliet/Channahon and the Kiwanis Aktion Club on a regular basis. The plays and camps that we do enhance the quality of life of our community and build public speaking skills and confidence in all who participate. We have been serving the Will County area for the past 40 years with free Concerts on the Hill for the community every Thursday night in June, July and August.