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Summer Events: Chicago

Jul28
2009
Leave a Comment Written by Carrie

Chicago Summer

Chicago summers can get pretty hot, but the Windy City has seen its fair share of cooler afternoons during the 2009 season. The balmy days allow you to swim and play under a warm sun or prompt you to retreat into an air-conditioned museum or shop. The milder nights bring almost every Chicago native and Second City visitor out into the open for festivals, sporting events, concerts and more. Summer may almost be over, but there is still plenty to do in and around Chicago.

• SUMMER EVENTS are drawing to a close, as summer ends in a little over a month. However, there is still plenty of time to see some spectacular things going on out there in Chicagoland:

  • Illinois Shakespeare Festival
    Founded in 1978, this annual summer festival unites theatre professionals and interns in Bloomington-Normal at Illinois State University. Dedicated to performing the works of William Shakespeare, the actors participate in the event from June 25 until August 9. This year, the Shakespeare plays performed include: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Richard III, Scapin and Tempest. For ticket information, visit TheFestival.org.
  • Lollapalooza
    Since 2005, Lollapalooza, one of the best music festivals in the world, has called Chicago home. Over 100 of the hottest musical acts will perform at the festival during the weekend of August 7 in Grant Park. Some of the prominent acts include the Beastie Boys, Kings of Leon, Rise Against, Snoop Dogg and Tool. This world-renown music festival is only contracted to be in the Loop through 2011, so be a part of the hype before it’s too late. To see a complete list of bands appearing at “Lolla” this year and for more information, visit Lollapalooza.com.
  • Bucktown Arts Fest
    The Bucktown Arts Fest has been around for almost 25 years. This annual event began in 1985 as a gathering of local artisans, and it has evolved into a premier event for painters, sculptors, photographers and more. The art displays only enhance the beauty of the surrounding Bucktown neighborhood. Come out and enjoy unique works of art on Saturday, August 29 and Sunday, August 30 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. For more info, visit BucktownArtsFest.com.

• CHICAGO SPORTING EVENTS are heating up this summer, as both MLB clubs fight for a spot in the playoffs this October.

  • It’s been 100 years since the Chicago Cubs last won a World Series Championship. Could this be the year the Northsiders take it all? The Cubbies face mostly West Coast and East Coast teams in August, so they will be hoping that their division rivals (the Milwaukee Brewers and the St. Louis Cardinals) lose a few games throughout the rest of the summer. To find tickets, visit the Cubs Web site or Ticketmaster.com.
  • Back on the Southside, the White Sox have some pretty important opponents to face at the end of the summer. Both the Cleveland Indians and the Minnesota Twins roll through town in August, and the Sox need to win in order to climb to the top of the Central Division. The good guys in black have to rack up lots of W’s before they play the rest of their division rivals in the fall. To find tickets, visit the White Sox Web site or Ticketmaster.com.
  • ***One of the Cubs/White Sox rainouts may be made up in early September. What a perfect way for baseball fans to end the summer!***

• CONCERTS are everywhere in Chicago! Whether you’re in the Loop or the suburbs, you will be able to see some of the hottest acts out there.

  • Jason Mraz, Aug 13, Charter One Pavilion at Northerly Island in Chicago (Loop)
  • The Answer, Aug 15, Beat Kitchen in Chicago (Northside)
  • Lucky Boys Confusion, Aug 22, House of Blues (Loop)
  • Creed, Aug 30, First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre in Tinley Park (SW Suburbs)

For other acts, as well as scheduling and ticket info, visit Ticketmaster.com.

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Winter Events: Chicago

Jan13
2009
Leave a Comment Written by Carrie

You just cannot predict a Chicago winter. Contrary to what you’d think when visiting this time of year, the city’s temperature isn’t always 10 below zero, and the winter sometimes ends before March! However, no matter how long you’re bundled in wool hats and mittens, you can still plan all kinds of fun, seven days a week! Chicago offers tons of outdoor activities, sporting events, music shows and more.

If you’re looking for some winter fun in the Windy City, here are Buy Owner favorites to check out!

WINTER-THEMED EVENTS are happening all over the city! Just because the holiday season is over, it doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the white, snowy atmosphere for the next few months. Whether you enjoy bundling up and braving the cold, or you prefer a simulated experience in a warm, cozy building, there is something for everyone!

Polar Adventure Days: Have you ever witnessed an ice sculptor at work? Interested in a free cup of hot chocolate? Head to Northerly Island (1400 S. Lynn White Dr., on Museum Campus) for Chicago’s Fourth Annual Polar Adventure Days! This unique (and free) event will be held on just two Saturdays in 2009, January 17 and February 21, from noon to 4 p.m. The first 500 visitors each day receive a free mug with hot chocolate! There are plenty of winter activities to engage in around the island including nature crafting and snowshoe renting. For a complete list, visit this site.

Ice-Skating at Millennium Park: A fine successor to the Skate-on-State rink, formerly on State Street, The McCormick Tribune Ice Rink in Millennium Park is scheduled to remain open throughout the season until March 15, weather permitting. Skating is open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Perhaps the best part about this skating rink is that it is free and open to the public! However, if you do not own a pair of skates, rentals cost $10. The rink is nestled right on Michigan Avenue between Washington and Madison.

The Home Improvement Showcase: If you are held up in your home due a snowstorm, what better time to make some improvements on your house! The Home Improvement Showcase trade show provides you with a one-stop-shop for any home improvement product and service you can think of for remodeling and repairing. The show is being held at several locations, including the Libertyville Sports Complex and the Arlington Racecourse. For more info on this free event, contact info@freehomeshow.com.

CHICAGO SPORTS continue throughout the winter season. Each week, there is bound to be either a hockey game or a basketball game going on in the city. Both the Blackhawks and the Bulls call the United Center home. To find tickets, visit the respective websites: Blackhawks and Bulls.

CONCERTS in Chicago allow you to escape the blustery winds and enjoy any type of music: smooth jazz, upbeat pop, head-banging metal and more! Search Ticketmaster for upcoming shows that interest your tastes.

    Some upcoming shows include:

  • The Killers, Jan. 20 at the UIC Pavilion
  • Styx, Jan. 22 at the Peoria Civic Center & Jan. 24 at the Star Plaza Theatre
  • Brad Paisley, Jan. 30 at the i wireless Center
  • Motley Crue with Hinder & Theory of a Deadman, Feb.15 at the Rockford Metro Centre

THEATRE is prominent in the Second City. In fact, an improv comedy theatre in Chicago even boasts this same handle! Escape from the stresses of every day life and dive into a world of imagination.

After a successful run of over three-and-a-half years in the Windy City, the Chicago company of Wicked will give its final performance on Sunday, January 25, at the Ford Center for the Performing Arts, Oriental Theatre. This is your last chance to learn the untold story of the witches of Oz. Grab your ruby slippers and attend a performance any day of the week (except Mondays) until that final performance arrives.

A wave of artist-themed musicals jumped onto the theatre scene a few years ago. What exactly does this mean? An entire musical has been created based off of a legendary performers hit songs! In Chicago, enjoy the swinging sounds of Billy Joel in Movin’ Out. Choreographed by Twyla Tharp, this jumpin’ play is at the Rosemont Theatre for three days only! There are five performances to attend during the weekend of Feb. 20.

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Fall Events: Chicago

Sep24
2008
1 Comment Written by Alicia

This autumn, don’t stay cooped up inside your home just because you don’t know what else to do! Every city offers endless opportunities for fun, even when summer comes to an end. To prove it, the Buy Owner Blog will be featuring a Local Fall Events entry for each major city that we cover. This first post in the series starts with Chicago, the third largest city in the States!

As the hot summer season in the Midwest changes into a cool autumn, take this opportunity to enjoy the changing leaves and the fall festivals! Upcoming holidays will come and go, so don’t let the next couple of festive months slip by without enjoying them to your fullest ability.

  • FESTS are abundant in all areas during fall weekends filled with perfect climate. Most of Chicago’s independent neighborhoods and suburbs have their own fests, usually with proceeds going to local charities. Check out your town’s website for dates.

Particular fest favorites in the area include:

Navy Fear: The famous Navy Pier envelops its dock in Halloween decorations and activities. Enjoy fireworks every Friday night, attractions for young kids and for older kids, a frightening walk down Dock Street and more! Navy Fear is opened Oct. 5 to 8, 12 to 14, 19 to 21 and 24 to 31.

Country Line Orchard is located right across the Indiana border and is just one of many orchards in the Chicagoland area. A favorite Midwest fall activity includes spending a day at an apple orchard or pumpkin farm. Not only do you get to ride a tractor out to the orchards or pumpkin patches, but most farms also include a country shop that sells fresh cinnamon apple donuts, homemade jams, candles, squash, fudge, apple cider and much more! Petting zoos, corn mazes and pony rides are common bonuses. Most orchards are open through October and some into November.

Fright Fest at Six Flags Great America will spook your senses as you walk through the decorated theme park. Not only are all the rides and roller coasters opened on weekends through October, but the park features haunted houses, costumed workers and spooky decorations.

Oktoberfest celebrations are abundant in the area, but highlighted places to celebrate include The Berghoff Restaurant right downtown and the Chicago Brauhaus in Lincoln Square. Both of these facilities create a real German celebration with authentic food, beer and live music.

  • PARADES offer a unique, special atmosphere one day a year! Each parade celebrates something unique and therefore has something special to offer.

Famous upcoming parades:

Halloween Happening Parade on Oct. 25 presents a fun, unique atmosphere with the most outlandish costumes you may ever see! Costume contests and trick-or-treating for kids are a couple examples of the fun this parade brings with it.

The Magnificent Mile Lights Festival & Parade on Nov. 22 celebrates the moment when Chicago switches on its impressive holiday lights throughout the city. Come together with other fellow Chicagoans and celebrate this festive moment!

The Thanksgiving Parade on Nov. 27 is one of the most famous Chicago parades of them all! Thanksgiving morning provides hours of Chicago’s main streets blocked off for the enjoyment of bands, blowup figures and important guest appearances. Santa ends the parade, leaving you with a jolly feeling to go home with.

  • CHICAGO SPORTS have possibly never seen as much excitement as in this year’s month of October! Not only are the Chicago Bears storming back to Soldier Field for their 2008 season, but both Chicago baseball teams are in a race for post-season playoffs! More options include seeing the brutal ice-capades during a Blackhawks hockey game or a fast-paced basketball excursion from the Chicago Bulls. Both teams play at the United Center. Visit individual team websites for the chance to buy tickets.
  • BROADWAY SHOWS are in full swing at Chicago’s glamorous theatres, which include the historic Oriental Theatre, the Cadillac Place Theatre and more. Visit Ticketmaster.com to purchase tickets.

Upcoming fall shows include:

The ever-so-popular Wicked that offers an unknown explanation of the Wizard of Oz witches in pre-Wizard of Oz days. Showings of Wicked run through Jan. 25, 2009.

The powerful Jersey Boys that gives an insider’s look at Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons rise to fame. Showings of Jersey Boys begin on Oct. 5, 2008.

The new, sexy Dirty Dancing smash is having its pre-Broadway U.S. premier right here in Chicago! Showings for Dirty Dancing began on Sept. 28, 2008.

  • CONCERTS are permanently plentiful in the city of Chicago. To experience the various types of venues, plan to attend a concert at each one. The Metro presents an area for young viewers to enjoy emerging underground bands, the House of Blues offers a contemporary, lively atmosphere and the Aragon Ballroom provides entertainment in a historic site. Tons of unique venues exist to make each of your concerts a unique experience. No musical genre is forgotten in the great city of Chicago. Search Ticketmaster.com for upcoming shows that interest your tastes.

Upcoming shows include but are surely not limited to:

Madonna, Oct. 26-27 at the United Center

Celine Dion, Nov. 4 at the United Center

Jack’s Mannequin, Nov. 9 at the Bottom Lounge

Jason Mraz, Nov. 22 at the Aragon Ballroom

  • ETHNIC COMMUNITIES in Chicago allow you to travel the world without leaving the city borders! Spend a day in Lincoln Square to enjoy authentic German meals. Visit Chinatown to see what real Chinese food tastes like or Pilsen/Little Village for a taste of real Mexican cuisine. Wear a genuine Sari around Little India. Admire Greek architecture in Greektown and taste exclusive wines in Little Italy. Numerous ethnic villages allow you to widen your horizons without emptying your bank account.
     
  • CITY TOURS provide supreme views of the city, attention-grabbing historic information and a fun, friendly tour guides. If you are knew to Chicago, city tours offer a great way to become familiar with this great city. Even if you’ve lived near Chicago your whole life, new ways to tour the city always pop up!
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  • EVEN MORE IDEAS: 
  • Enjoy the perfect fall breeze while taking a free ride in a windowless trolley, or rent a trolley for a specific outing.

    Join a bar crawl to meet new people and to try new cocktails, or plan your own bar crawl with old friends. Pubs fill the area of Bucktown, sports bars fill the lively streets of Wrigleyville and upscale bars and clubs fill the famous Rush Street.

    Don’t want to participate in an organized tour? Rent a Segway and cruise around the lakefront as an independent or with family and friends. These electronically stable machines with two wheels definitely offer a unique one-of-a-kind experience.

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