Archives for January 2016

New Year, Fresh Start with Netflix Streaming

I love a new year, a blank calendar, and a fresh start. Even though we’re already a month into 2016, it still feels fresh and new and I’m enjoying planning my year, looking forward to new adventures, and making sure I focus on the things that are most important this year. While I fill my […]

Illinois Friends of Midwives Hosts MommyCon Giveaway

The Coalition for Illinois Midwifery, a group seeking to change the laws in Illinois regarding home birth, is offer a giveaway of two tickets to MommyCon on March 5 at the Donald E. Stevens Convention Center. Each donation to the Coalition of Illinois Midwifery (paypal to donations@illinoismidwifery.org) of $25 will buy you one raffle ticket. The […]

Winter Specials at Medieval Times

Regular ticket prices are $61.95 for adults and $36.95 for children (ages 12 and under), but Medieval Times has several special offers right now so you can choose which one is right for you and save big money. Fill the Pantry – Bring 3 non-perishable food items to receive and use code FOODWEB16 to save […]

Monster Jam Returns to Chicago for 2016

The widely popular #MoreMonsterJam tour is returning to the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Ill., Feb. 12-15, 2016, with the tantalizing points-paying endurance showdown, featuring more of what the Monster Jam® fans have been asking to see – #MoreMonsterJam! Experience the energy and excitement with this exclusive showcase of endurance featuring the best lineup of Monster […]

Family-Friendly Groundhog Day Events

Whether Punxsutawney Phil has a shadow or not, we all know that Chicago weather is too crazy for anyone to really predict. Regardless of the prediction, Groundhog Day is a great time to come out of hibernation, brave the weather, and enjoy some family fun. Groundhog Day Events in Woodstock Thursday, January 28 through Tuesday, […]

4 Events to Celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr.

Monday is a school holiday to celebrate the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. and his impact on civil rights. Enjoy the holiday with your family by learning more about Dr. King and the Civil Rights Movement and celebrating his messages of peace and equality at one of these great events in the Chicago area: […]

Remembering David Bowie

I think it’s safe to say everyone was sad to hear about the passing of David Bowie earlier this week. Here are just a few ways you can remember his music, fashion, and acting talent on your own or with your kids: Buy or rent Labyrinth on Amazon Video. (affiliate link) The New York Public […]

Museum of Science & Industry’s 2016 Black Creativity Programming Kicks Off January 18

The Museum of Science and Industry sent me some information about upcoming programming: The Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago will kick off its annual Black Creativity program with a Family Day on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day—Monday, January 18, 2016. This annual program brings together students, families, teachers and the public to explore the […]

Disney On Ice: 100 Years of Magic Skating Into Chicago

January and February in Chicago are full of ice – on the street, sidewalks, cars – and it’s not much fun to deal with. January and February also mean there’s lots of ice at the Allstate Arena and the United Center, but this ice is a lot more fun because it’s full of Disney characters. […]

Free Museum Days – Winter 2016

New year, new chance to explore the city! Winter is a great time to visit Chicago museums because there aren’t the same crowds as in the summer and lots of them offer more free days during the winter months. Add these dates to your calendar and plan some family outings! Most free days only apply […]

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