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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.

Posted in Buying Tips - Tagged chicago, chicago attractions, chicago events, chicago summer, things to do in chicago
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Spring Events: Orlando/Jacksonville

Apr07
2009
Leave a Comment Written by Alicia

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Spring in Florida means preparing yards for fresh summer flowers, heading to the beach and, possibly, getting ready to buy or sell a home! Loads of tourists swarm Central Florida for spring break, possibly steering you away from the area’s main attractions. But have no fear! Ample festivals and free events for locals are occurring in both Orlando and Jacksonville to fill up your spring calendars.

Get outside and enjoy the weather in this sunshine state! Here are some ideas:

In this economy, everybody should jump on the chance to enjoy outdoor fun with family and friends at the fair free price that these events offer!

Free events

During April and May, an abundance of parks in Orlando and Jacksonville provide free family-friendly movies in the park! Pack a picnic and a blanket and enjoy this outdoor experience! Some of the parks that offer this include Enzian Theater in Central Park and City Hall in Lake Mary on every second Thursday of the month, and Treaty Oak at Jessie Ball DuPont Park on April 17 and 24, and May 1 and 8.

Every first Wednesday of the month, downtown Jacksonville presents the Art Walk! Jacksonville streets fill up with all types of appreciative art forms. This includes an array of performing artists, such as Jazz trio performers, and visual arts with paintings and photography!

Every Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., head to Hemming Plaza Market for some midday entertainment and lunch! Shop around for just about anything, from baked goods and fresh produce to flowers and jewelry! Live music is performed while you look.

Every Friday evening through the month of April, take advantage of free admission that Morse Museum of American Art provides from 4 to 8 p.m. While appreciating art, you can also enjoy an array of live music. On April 10, for example, Beautiful Music Muse Trio will perform for your viewing pleasure!

Every Friday evening, enjoy a different assortment of live entertainment at Uptown Altamonte from 7-9 p.m. Friday Night Live changes it up every week, providing a variety of jazz, pop, contemporary and more! Each week is a new experience.

Always wished you were a surfer? Wish that you visited the beach more often? From April 10-12, head to Cocoa Beach to view the Ron Jon Surf Festival! Championship surfers from the ages 12 to 80 compete and show off their incredible surfing skills!

Start watering your lawns and gardens before April 11, so you are prepared for the annual rose and hibiscus sale at Leu Gardens! On May 9, enjoy a night of Florida’s top jazz and blues musicians! To attract gardening lovers year-round, Leu Gardens provides storytelling for kids on the third Monday of the month, three times a day.

On April 25, stargaze through telescopes from 7 to 11 p.m. at the Dark Sky Festival at Harmony in St. Cloud! While you search for constellations or shooting stars, guides will inform you of what you’re seeing and what it means! Live entertainment and a variety of informative speakers are also included.

Though these events and festivals aren’t free, they only come once a year! Pencil these into your schedule for a special, unique experience:

Specialty Events/Fests

Missed the opportunity to celebrate Mardi Gras? No worry! Universal Studios is celebrating through April 18. Find some colorful beads and a vibrant mask and pretend the holiday is everyday!

From April 16 to 26, enjoy a traditional, old-fashioned festival at the annual Central Florida Fair at Central Florida Fairgrounds. Here you can check out arts and crafts, spin and flip on the rides, listen to live music, devour festival foods and so much more!

For all you car lovers, come view a collection of the most exotic, extreme cars at the Celebration Exotic Car Festival from April 17-19 at the Celebration waterfront. The Ferrari Club of America hosts the event and only displays the most impressive styles!

If you enjoy wine and live music, the Blues at the Winery allows you to enjoy them together from April 25-26. Visit Lakeridge Winery and taste an assortment of foods and wines while appreciating the sounds of blues music.

From May 9 to 10, enjoy food and wine varieties while appreciating the sounds of jazz!

During the last week of April, celebrate St. Patrick’s Day all over again at the Jacksonville Irish Festival! Whether you’re Irish or not, you will still enjoy the Irish musicians and dancers while savoring Irish food favorites and admiring Irish crafts.

Last chance to value the sounds of jazz! From May 21-24, attend the Jacksonville Jazz Festival and listen to the unique tunes of jazz piano competitions! Even if jazz doesn’t interest you, you can still enjoy wine tasting and art displays.

Through May 31, Disney’s Epcot hosts the International Flower & Garden Festival! While you enjoy live entertainment and delicious food, you also receive education on all the types of lush, gorgeous flowers that exist!

For a rainy day, head to an indoor Broadway performance anytime you like!

Broadway

Upcoming shows at the Performing Arts Centre include the longtime favorite, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, from April 14 to 19, and a new favorite about The Four Seasons, Jersey Boys, from May 6 to 14.

At Moran Theatre, learn the history of the Wizard of Oz witches during Wicked, performed from April 23 to May 10.

For a different approach, appreciate the talent of Shakespeare at the Orlando Shakespeare Theatre. Through April, you can catch “Much Ado About Nothing” and “The Merchant of Venice.”

Sports

Though sports are sparse this time of year in central Florida, you can still catch an Orlando Magic game before the basketball season ends! The last home games at RDV Sportsplex are on April 8, 10 and 15. Visit their website for ticket information.

Posted in Regional Info, Tips and Ideas - Tagged central florida, florida, jacksonville, orlando, spring events
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Winter Events: Houston

Jan20
2009
Leave a Comment Written by Alicia

winter events in Houston

The New Year has arrived! Start filling up your 2009 calendar now in order to make the most of Houston’s warm winter season. Plenty of yearly and specialty events exist for people of all ages. Winter can be just as fun as summer! Check out this list of upcoming events.

Did you make a New Year’s resolution to spend more time outdoors or to become more active? Head to the Houston Arboretum & Nature Center or to Water Wall, Houston’s two National Parks. Looking to meet new people at social events? Join Bayou City Outdoors, where events are occurring year-round! January events include Farmers Markets, social dances and slalom racing on the river!

Enjoy a night out at Alley Theatre while viewing the January or February production. In January, be swept away with the story of a mother and daughter’s journey through life as they deal with issues of love, money, sex and morality. Mrs. Warren’s Profession will take you by surprise with its unexpected twists and revelations.

From Jan. 22 to 25, broaden your horizons at the Tango Festival! Rice University creates the ideal atmosphere for this event with the overall theme being love. Express it however you choose on the dance floor! Classes are available for beginners and for the more advanced. Yoga classes are also offered that are geared specially for tango dancers!

In February, experience a bundle of emotions while watching Eurydice at Alley Theatre. The ancient Greek myth is brought back during this contemporary twist that the New York Time’s referred to as “a love letter to the world.” As Eurydice is about to marry Orpheus, she suddenly embarks on an adventure to the Underworld and must then decide where she’d rather reside.

On Feb. 7, visit the Museum of Natural Science for free! Learn about the evolution of the human body from anthropologists, invest how insects have adapted to changes through the years and discover what animals haven’t changed their biology for hundreds of years! Heard of the Galapagos Islands? Whether you have or not, you can help the museum look for clues of what Charles Darwin may have found there. Also, on Feb. 12, celebrate the special birthdays of Abraham Lincoln and Charles Darwin. Eat birthday cake while learning more about Darwin’s findings on genetics and evolution.

The Houston Zoo is celebrating President’s Day on Feb. 16 by offering a free day at the zoo! Come by to learn about and appreciate all of nature’s wild animals without spending a dime. The zoo provides numerous special activities and events throughout the upcoming season.

The famous Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo at Houston’s Reliant Stadium doesn’t begin until March, but plan ahead by buying your tickets today! A show is offered almost everyday in March. Some days even include special concerts, such as the Jonas Brothers on March 8, Taylor Swift on March 20 and many more!

Don’t forget to root for Houston’s professional sports teams! This time of year requires wrapping up the Houston Texans football season while supporting the Houston Aeros hockey team and the Houston Rockets basketball teams! Visit the individual team websites for game schedules and ticket information.

Are you looking for an activity that reminds you its winter? Grab a coat or sweatshirt and test your skills on ice skates! The Memorial City Mall and the Galleria Mall both contain ice skating rinks that you can enjoy during shopping breaks!

Posted in Buying Tips, Regional Info - Tagged houston, texas, winter activities, winter events
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Fall Events: Houston

Oct02
2008
1 Comment Written by Carrie

Keep the gentle breezes coming and let the sun shine bright in Houston this fall! Warm days and cooler nights allow you to spend some time outdoors with plenty of ease. There are also lots of indoor activities to enjoy, as well! Explore Houston (and the rest of the Lone Star state) and check out some of these Buy Owner suggestions for fall fun and frolic!

FESTIVALS & FAIRS are plentiful during the fall months. Whether you want to carve a pumpkin, purchase some jewelry or eat some exotic cuisine, you are sure to find your perfect kind of festival in and around Houston! Here are just a few of the celebrations you might enjoy:

The 34th Annual Fair on the Square in Huntsville Texas is a smorgasbord of fun! Over 300-plus booths of arts and crafts stretch out through the historic downtown square to food tents and beer gardens. Head to Huntsville on October 4, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.! Call 800-289-0389 for more info.

The Life is Good Pumpkin Festival in Cinco Ranch is a great place for everything pumpkin! This orange-colored Halloween staple appears in several Life is Good festivals throughout the U.S.! Take the time to join this national celebration in Houston on October 25, between 12 and 4 p.m. There’s a pumpkin patch, pumpkin decorating, carnival games and more!

Experience the sights, sounds, smells and tastes of Greece at the Saint Thomas Episcopal Market Fall Fair! This fest also falls on October 25, between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m., giving you plenty of time to do two fests in one day! Shop for fine jewelry, vintage decor and soft linens. Enjoy gourmet Greek cuisine! Let the wind run through your hair as you fly on one of the amusement rides. Call 713-666-3111 or visit this site for more information.

Another craft show you might consider attending is being held on November 8 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The 4th Annual Cypresswood Fall Festival and Craft Show has something for everyone! It’s the perfect time of year to be looking for inexpensive, home-made Christmas gifts. There are also activities for children and plenty of food choices for the craft show goers.

OUTDOOR ATTRACTIONS are available year round, thanks to the fantastic weather conditions! Especially during the fall, get out there and be active.

Become a member of Bayou City Outdoors! It’s an active social outdoor club that plans and hosts multiple events every week. Enjoy biking, hiking, kayaking, sailing, yoga and more! Even if you do not want to pay for a membership, there are plenty of events that are free and open to the public, as well.

SPORTS really kick it into high gear this fall in Texas! In Major League Baseball, the Houston Astros and the Texas Rangers have finished their regular season, in second and third place in their respective divisions. With no hope for the post season, Texas fans must turn to football and basketball!

In the NBA, the Houston Rockets and the San Antonio Spurs are will heat up the court this month. The gals on the Comets are sure to score tons of baskets when the WNBA season starts this fall!

Looking for a place to cool off? Head into American Airlines Center and watch the Dallas Stars take the ice!

In the NFL, the Dallas Cowboys keep up an early fight for first place, currently heading into October tied for second with the Washington Redskins. The Houston Texans are 0-3, but they have plenty of time to catch up with the currently undefeated Tennessee Titans!

THEATRE is a great reason for you to get off the couch and head into the city for some live entertainment! You could also take in the beauty of the city, walking around a bit before the start of the show. Or perhaps you could make reservations at brand-new restaurant for dinner afterwards! When planning a night of fun, you should definitely keep one of these theater shows on your list of things to do.

Visit France without ever leaving Houston! Cyrano de Bergerac is a play centered on the life of the famous French poet. Showings run from Oct. 3 to Nov. 2 at the Alley Theatre in Houston.

Love a good scandal? Revisit the Watergate debacle when you see Frost/Nixon, a play written by a British screenwriter. It’s based on T.V. interviews between David Frost and Richard Nixon in 1977 that led to the former President’s admission of guilt about his role in Watergate. This show runs at the Hobby Center from Oct. 21 to Nov. 2.

Also running at the Hobby Center, Menopause, the Musical is a hilarious take on aging women. The cast of four women shops at Bloomingdale’s and sings songs about chocolate cravings, hot flashes and more. Showings run from Nov. 11 to Nov. 16.

CONCERTS in Houston offer the musical genius of artists from every type of genre imaginable. Check Ticketmaster for your favorites, and check out these highlighted shows:

Ben Folds, Oct. 24 at the Warehouse Live

Jason Mraz, Oct. 25 at the Verizon Wireless Theatre

Carrie Underwood, Nov. 1 at the Reliant Arena

The Black Crowes, Nov. 20 at The House of Blues Houston

Posted in Buying Tips, Regional Info - Tagged autumn, fall, houston, local attractions, regional information, texas
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