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Still on the hunt for more Halloween fun for you and your little goblins?  Following is a list of some of the most “spooktastic” concerts, performances, parties, movies and events for families happening this October in Chicago.

These events all have an admission fee.  To find free events, check out my post: Spooktastic Free Halloween Events For You & Your Little Goblins!

Concerts

Spooky Sing-a-long at the Old Town School of Folk MusicThis spooky, but not scary sing-a-long features Karen Banks-Lubicz, Mr. Singer, Lindsay Weinberg and Lisa DeRosia.  Wear your costumers.

  • Oct. 25 at 11:00am
  • $12 per person

Beat Kitchen’s Special Halloween Show with Shana Sings.

  • Oct. 25 at noon
  • $5 per person

Civic Orchestra of Chicago’s Halloween Haunts Concert – Annual spooky music concert at the Symphony Center. In additional to the concert, event includes trick-or-treating and family activities.

  • Oct. 2. – concert starts at 3:00pm, events start at 1:30.
  • Recommended for kids 5+
  • Tickets range from $10-$60

Parties

Day Frog Halloween Party - Party will inlcude goody bags, costume contest (w/prizes), and food.

  • Oct. 29 from 5:00pm-7:30pm
  • $25 per child (includes 1 Adult), $5 each additional adult

Bubbles Academy’s Bubbleween! - Party includes a music + motion activity, open play, candy-apple decorating and make your on jack-o’-lantern.  The child with the most creative costume wins a free 8-week session

  • Oct. 28 from 5:30-6:45, Oct. 30 from 2:00-3:15pm, Oct. 31 from 1:30-2:45pm
  • $20 per child

Halloween Spooktacular at Pump It Up - Party includes pumpkin decorating, inflatables, pumpkin bowling and treats.  Wear your costume.

  • Oct. 30 from 10:00am-1:00pm and 5:00-8:00pm
  • $15 per child/$5 adult

My Corner Playroom 6th Anual Halloween SpooktacularParty includes goodies, entertainment, face painting, costume contest, and food.

  • Oct. 30 from 9:00am-5:00pm
  • $19 Child/$12 siblings

Jungle Gym’s Not-So-Spooky Halloween BashParty includes games, activities, arts and crafts and haunted house.

  • Oct. 30 from 4:30-8:30, Oct. 31 from 10:00am-2:00pm
  • $20 members, $25 non-members

Performances

Midnight on Halloween presented by Kids DanceA creepy story about trick or treaters who wander out of their neighborhood and into a cemetary at midnight on Halloween.

  • Oct. 23 & 24 at 7:00pm and Oct. 25 at 2:00pm
  • $5 per person

The Jolly Rogers Halloween at the Emerald City TheaterThis will be an interactive party experience with a live musical performance, pirate dance party, mask making, and games.  Wear your Halloween costume.

  • Oct. 10-31
  • Adults $15, Kids $20 (Ages 3+ recommended)

Events

Spooky Seas Family Overnight at the Shedd Aquarium - Check out the animials after dark and enjoy themed presentations, animal encounters, dinner and breakfast and a live DJ with dancing.  Costumes are encouraged.

  • Oct. 30 6:00pm- October 31 9:00am
  • Evening only $25
  • Overnight $60

Boo! at the Zoo at the Brookfield Zoo – Check out the not-too-scary fun and friendly spooks at the zoo.  Event includes Halloween crafts and scarecrow making, corn maze, costume parade and haunted hayrides.

  • Oct. 17-18, 24-25 from 11:00am-3:00pm.
  • $12 Adults, $8 Kids

HallowFest, A Garden of Good…and Evil at the Chicago Botanic Garden. Event includes ghost trains, Halloween-themed crafts, musical performance by Dave Rudolf (Sun.), Fred the Vampire, fortune teller, Eerie Express, and the Spooky Snack Shack.

  • Oct. 23-25, Friday & Saturday 6-8:30pm, Sunday 3-5:30pm
  • $16 per person (Children 2 and under are free)

    The Chicago Children’s Museum has a number of fun Halloween themed events.  All are included with admission ($10)

    • Be Seen on Halloween – Design a reflective accessory for your Halloween costume. (Oct. 31 at 11:30am)
    • Cackle Contest – 6th annual Halloween special effects competiton. (October 21 at 2:00pm)
    • Haunted Tree House – bone-chilling sound effects to a not-so-spooky tale, featuring a heroic bat and helpful spider. (Oct. 16, 23 and 30 at 2:00pm)

    No-Scare Children’s Trail at Peterson Park Enjoy colorful costumed characters, face painting, pumpkins, games, treats and more.

    • Oct. 24 from 10:00am-1:00pm
    • Cost $6

    Trick or Treat Trolley at the Illinois Railway Museum – Tricks and treats await you at every stop on this spooky and kooky trolley ride.  Kids in costume get a free prize.

    • Oct. 24, 25 and 31 at 10:30
    • $10 adults/$7 kids

    Movies

    Chicago Park District Scary Movies

    • Ghost Buster - Oct. 22 at 6:30pm & Oct. 24 at 6:30 in Wicker Park ($5)
    • Ghost Buster 2 – Oct. 25 at 6:30 in Wicker Park ($5)
    • Creature from the Black Lagoon – Oct. 24 & 25 at 1:00pm in Wicker Park ($5)
    • The Ghost & Mr. Chicken – Oct. 30 at 5:00pm in the Lincoln Park Cultural Center ($3)
    • The Addams Family – Oct. 30 at 6:30pm in Margate Park ($5)

    Kids Movie Night Out at Smarty PartyWear your Halloween costume, decorate a pumpkin, create a spooky craft and enjoy a family movie.  Pizza, snacks and juice will be provided.

    • Monsters, Inc. on Oct. 17 at 5:30pm
    • $25 per child

    Let me know what you think if you check any of these out.  Lots of fun to be had!



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    You really have to try hard to be bored in Chicago.  There are so many things to do and so many great resources available to Chicagoans with kids.  One of my favorite and wallet friendly resources is the Chicago Park District.  From parks and pools to classes and events; the Park District has something to offer kids of any age during all types of weather.

    Following are the 8 Chicago Park District activities I recommend exploring:

    1. Parks & Playgrounds - There are an astounding 570 parks with 518 playgrounds. When I first had children, I was amazed at how many parks there were near my house.  Many of which, I had never noticed before.  Funny how you notice more pregnant people when you are pregnant and more parks when you have a toddler.

    In addition to the shear number of parks, I was also astounded by the variety of facilities available (indoor play areas, pools, water playgrounds, etc.).  The Park District website allows you to search by Zip and by type of facility.  Although the zip finder is not ideal (it searches within a mile of your zip code instead of within a mile of your actual address); it does provide each park’s address and a link to Mapquest so that you can see exactly where the park is located and get directions. If your like me, you end up going to your same neighborhood park over and over again. Click here to to find a new park to explore in your neighborhood…or maybe one further afield.

    2. Pools – The Park District manages 26 indoor pools and 51 outdoor pools. In addition, there are 18 Chicago Public School Pools with community programs.  With 26 indoor pools, who says swimming is a summer time activity! Indoor pools are open year round.  Outdoor pools are open mid-June through Labor Day. Click here to find a pool near you.

    3. Beaches – There are more than 26 miles of open and FREE lakefront including 31 beautiful beaches.  Lifeguards are on duty May 22-September 7 from 11am to 7pm daily.  A number of the Park District beaches are very family friendly, including the 31st State Beach on Chicago’s South Side.   This beach is not only clean, but boast parking, a playground and even stroller beach mats so you can wheel your kids right up to your umbrella.  Loyola Leone Beach is among the cities largest and also has free parking, a play lot and stroller beach mats.  Unfortunately I was unable to find a list of the beaches with kid friendly amenities on the Park District site.  They do however list the available parking.  Click here for a list of  beaches and parking options.

    4. Water Playgrounds – There are 30 water playgrounds.  These range from giant water parks (Adams Playground Park) to smaller water playgrounds that are more like sprinklers.  I was thrilled to find these little treasures last summer.  Water playgrounds are open mid-June to Labor Day.  Most are open from 10am-6pm weekends and 10am-8pm during the week.  Click here for a list of water playgrounds.  Here is my daughter enjoying the Adams water playground.

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    5. Classes/Programs – The Chicago Park District has an astonishing array of classes for all ages.  They range from organized sports, yoga and creative writing for adults to Tiny Tot Tumbling and Mom’s, Pop’s & Tot’s Music for toddlers.  The classes are targeted to specific age groups and in some cases ability (swimming).  The programs are well organized and can be found in just about every neighborhood.  They offer four twelve week sessions a year (Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall).  Classes are incredibly affordable too.  Instead of the standard $20 to $30 per class you usually pay Gymboree or Old Town School of Music, the entire twelve week session will cost you somewhere between $35 and $45.  It is quite the bargain!   Not surprisingly,  they fill up fast, and I do mean FAST!  To ensure a spot in your preferred class I recommend signing up online the day registration begins. Click here to search for classes near you.

    6. Events – The park district also offers a wide variety of events year round.  These include music, movies, dance, workshops, festivals, tournaments and holiday parties.  I have attended a number of the children’s concerts at my local parks.  They are fun, a great place to meet your neighbors and, best of all, they are FREE!  I generally pack a picnic for me and the kids and bring a blanket.  You can search for events by type of event or by month.  Unfortunately the Park District site only lists the events they sponsor.  Many parks have additional events put on by their local neighborhood association or businesses.  For example, my park had four Tuesday night events in August for kids.  None of these events were listed on the Park District site.  Best way to find these local events is to check near your parks gates and bulletin boards for notices. Click here to search the Park District Site for an upcoming event. Below is my daughter dancing with a hula hoop and bubbles at a local Park District event.

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    7. Skate Parks.  The Park ditrict also boast six skate parks for your skate board enthusiast.  Click here to find a skate park near you.  Unfortunately none of these parks are indoor.  A private indoor skate park, Armed Star, recently opened up in Logan Square.  It is by appointment only (630-901-4373).

    8. Ice Skating Rinks – The Park District has nine rinks throughout the city.  If you bring your own skates, you can skate free.  All rinks do offer skate rental.  McFetridge is the only indoor rink and is open year round.  All other parks are open from the end of November through the end of February (weather permitting). Click here for a list of rinks and schedules.

    Get out there and enjoy this wonderful resources.  The Park District has something to offer kids of all ages year round!

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