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The Morton Arboretum 4100 Illinois Route 53 Lisle, IL 60532 630-968-0074 www.mortonarb.org


The Arboretum is an engaging and fun 1,700-acre garden of trees and other woody plants from around the world. Enjoy the Children’s Garden, Maze Garden, 16 miles of hiking trails, nine miles of roads or a guided tour amid handicapped-accessible facilities.


Fox Valley Repertory Pheasant Run Resort 4051 E. Main Street St. Charles, IL 60174 630-584-6342 www.foxvalleyrep.org Fox Valley Repertory creates an engaging theater experience by producing shows that inspire the community to laugh, refl ect and reconnect. The extensive offering of acad- emy programs inspires youth to explore their own lives through the performing arts.


McAninch Arts Center at College of DuPage 425 Fawell Blvd. Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 630-942-4000 www.AtTheMAC.org College of DuPage’s McAninch Center is home to several resident professional ensembles, student productions and world- class touring attractions plus the Gahlberg Gallery for visual arts.


Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament 2001 N. Roselle Road Schaumburg, IL 60195 888-935-6878 www.medievaltimes.com


Journey through time to the age of chivalry and knighthood. Feast upon a scrumptious banquet and cheer your own knight to victory in the tournament of games.


Millennium Carillon in Moser Tower 443 Aurora Avenue Naperville, IL 60540 630-848-3611 www.napervilleparks.org


The Millennium Carillon, a unique musical instrument consisting of 72 bells, is one of only four Grand Carillons in the world. Enjoy carillonneurs perform during the summer concert series and climb 253 steps to the observation area to marvel at the views.


Paramount Theatre & Copley Theatre 23 E. Galena Blvd., Suite 230 Aurora, IL 60506 630-896-6666 www.ParamountAurora.com


This historic landmark theater offers afford- able, live entertainment, comedy, concerts, dance and plays in both The Paramount The- atre and Copley Theatre. Group discounts. Theater rentals are perfect for meetings, performances, fundraisers and banquets.


TOURS


Argonne National Laboratory 9700 S. Cass Avenue Argonne, IL 60439 630-252-5562 www.anl.gov


Site of the Advanced Photon Source X-ray project and one of the country’s premier facilities for energy-related research and development. Visitors must be at least 16 years old. Tours by appointment.


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PERFORMING ARTS


Broadway In Chicago 17 N. State Street, Suite 810 Chicago, IL 60602 312-977-1701 www.broadwayinchicago.com


Broadway in Chicago owns and operates the Bank of America Theatre, Ford Center/Ori- ental Theatre and Cadillac Palace Theatre, presenting the best of Broadway and world premiere musicals in Chicago’s Loop.


Drury Lane Theatre & Conference Center 100 Drury Lane Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181 630-530-8300 www.drurylaneoakbrook.com


Be a part of the sparkling lights and glamour of Broadway. This award-winning, 971-seat proscenium style live theater features mu- sicals, comedy, and dinner theater. Banquet space for up to 2,500 people, and 40,000 square feet of trade show space. Convenient to airports.


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