We’ve had a couple days in the 60’s, and I was suddenly stricken with the awful thought that summer is almost over. Is it just me, or was this summer way too short? Maybe it is just that last winter was TOO long! Don’t get me wrong, Fall in Chicago is beautiful. I love breaking out the Wellies and the sweaters., but I plan to hold on to summer as long as possible.
Here are five summer time activies I plan to experience one more time before I put away the sun hats and suncreen and pull out the fleece.
1. Breakfast Picnic and Dance Party at the Chicago Green City Market – I am lucky enough to live near the Green City Farmer’s Market. One of my favorite summer time activities is walking the girls down to the market; buying some berries, scones and smoothies; spreading out a blanket and enjoying a picnic breakfast and some live music. If you have not already found this little free treasure on your own, here is the skinny:
- Open year round on Saturdays and Wednesdays from 7am-1pm, but outdoors only through October
- Located on the South end of Lincoln Park
- Promotes local and sustainable farmers
- They have free live music every Wednesday and Saturday. If your kids are like mine, they LOVE to dance. The music tends to be in the Folk Music genre. The musicians arrive by 9am, take a break at 10:30am for the chef demonstrations and then play until the market closes at 1pm. The music, sea of picnic blankets, and kids dancing can be found on the North side of the market.
- They have a kids program called Club Sprouts. The idea is to expose kids to different kinds of food. Club members receive a punch card. Each market they highlights a different kind of food (blackberries, etc., nothing too exotic). If the child tries the food, they get a hole punch. After eight punches, the child graduates and gets a certificate. Visit the information tent (near the coffee and crepes in the center of the market) to sign up.
2. Story Time at the Lincoln Park Zoo – Although the Zoo is open year round and so is the story time, there seems to be more animals out and about in the summer. Sometimes I combine a trip to the market with a trip to the zoo and story time. Not only is the zoo free, but they have a wonderful free story time twice a day every Monday and Wednesday (9:15 and 10:00) in the Farm House. Monday is hosted by Professor Boonie and Wednesday by Mr. Singer. They don’t just read to the kids, they sing and dance too. I have been to a number of story times around Chicago, and this one is among the best. My kids love it!
3. Wiggle Worms at Millennium Park – As part of Millennium Park’s Family Fun Festival, you can take advantage of free Wiggle Worm classes every day at 10am through September 4th. My daughter loves her Wiggle Worms music class at the Old Town School of Folk Music, and it is even more fun in the park. For those of us with two kids, this is a great option. Kids of all ages are there for the same class. Two of our favorite teachers are performing next week (Lindsay on the 2nd and Angela on the 4th). Bring your bathing suit for a quick run through the fountain after class.
4. Splash Around at one of Chicago’s Amazing Water Playgrounds. As I mention in my blog “8 Chicago Park District Activities You Should Explore,” there are more than 30 water playgrounds. They range from giant water parks (Adam’s Playlot on Seminary) to basically sprinklers (Juniper Park on Waveland). Bring a couple of buckets and a towel, and let the fun begin. My daughter loves darting in and out of the water and splashing around. Adam’s Water Playground even has a water slide. There is plenty of places to have a picnic at the park too. Call some friends and make a day of it.
5. Enjoy Some Music and Street Vendor Food at One of Chicago’s Famous Street Festivals. I know summer is finally here when Mayfest arrives. Nothing says summer like our MANY street festivals. The season is not over. There is lots of fun to still be had at fests. Many of the festivals have great kids sections too. I find that my kids have just as much fun dancing to the bands and walking around the festivals as they do in the kids section. If you like traveling to far away lands without leaving chicago, there are a couple great ethnic festivals in September. Click here for a complete list of festivals. Here are a couple fun and family friendly festivals I hope to make it to.
- Sept. 4-6 – Chicago Jazz Festival in Grant Park
- Sept. 5 & 6 – Bash on Wabash in the South Loop. School of Rock plast at noon on Sunday.
- Sept. 4-7 – Taste of Polonia Polish Festival in Jefferson Park. I can’t wait to eat pierogi and watch the folk dancers. My daughter loves the Polka.
- Sept. 11-13 – 89th Anual German American Fest in Lincoln Square. Brats, beer and a parade to boot!
- Sept. 11-13 – Harvest Festival in Roscoe Village. Carnival rides, games and a kid section.
Let me know what outside activities you plan to enjoy while the weather is still nice. I am always looking for new places to explore.
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