Day Trips Chicago's Finest Riverwalk
Tour & Brunch Chicago Join our fascinating guide as we walk along the beautiful Chicago River and hear stories and learn the facts about our great city’s history, its tragedies and triumphs, and see the architectural wonders. It is a highly entertaining and interactive journey, focusing on the early days of Chicago as a swampland, home to Fort Dearborn, to its growth as a transportation hub, and into the world-class city it is today. You will be captivated by the stories, whether you are a lifelong Chicago native or new to the area. This walking tour includes a stop for brunch along the route. Fee includes transportation, guided walking tour and brunch.
DATE: CODE:
R/NR FEE:
REG. BY: PICK-UP
Sat., July 21 5856
$50 / $53 Age 50+ $50 / $75 Age 12-49 Fri., July 6
DEPARTURE
Cameo/Home ($5) TBD Community Center 9:30am -1825 Short St.
(Return to Lisle at approximately 3:00pm) Chicago White Sox vs.
Minnesota Twins U.S. Cellular Field It’s an extra-special way to celebrate your White Sox fever – we’ll be part of a patio party before the game! An all-you-can-eat and drink (including beer and wine) BBQ buffet lunch, all while playing Bingo. A White Sox personality is the caller and there are some terrific prizes. The lunch includes BBQ ribs, fried chicken, hot dogs, hamburgers, Cajun chicken, side salads, wine, beer and soda. After the party, we’ll take our seats in section 117 behind home plate to watch the Sox take on the Twins. Let’s go, White Sox! Fee includes transportation, all-you-can-eat lunch and drink, and game ticket.
DATE: CODE:
R/NR FEE: REG. BY:
PICK-UP
Wed., July 25 6130
$65 / $68 Fri., June 8
DEPARTURE
Cameo/Home ($5) TBD Recreation Center 10:15am -1925 Ohio St.
(Return to Lisle depends upon length of game.)
PLEASE NOTE:
To be sensitive to those who may have significant allergies, please limit the use of perfumes and/or colognes when traveling with us or participating in park district events.
22 • May/June 2012
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