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Find out what’s going on in the New Eastside and Lakeshore East. www.neweastsidecommunity.com Summer 2014 VOL 2. NO. 1 FREE A NEWSLETTER FROM THE NEW EASTSIDE COMMUNITY 1. New business openings Brown Bag Seafood Co. makes a splash in the East Loop with quick, easy, and healthy meals. They also have craft beer and cocktails to enjoy on the sunny patio (that permits pooches!) overlooking the park. 340 E Randolph St. Chicago. P. (312) 496 - 3999 My Storage Suite Chicago provides luxury storage facilities with valet door- to-door pick-up and delivery services in New Eastside. Locations in the Aqua Pedway and Coast are opening this summer. Visit www.mystoragesuite.com P: (312) 810-2027 2. Yoga on the patio with Terri Mariano. Join certified yoga instructor Terri Mariano for an early morning yoga session on our outdoor patio. Registration ($5) is required. 9AM – 10AM. Bring your own mat. Every second Friday beginning June 13, 2014. 3. Pick up a treat for your pet at Chicago’s only mobile gourmet dog food truck Fido to go. Parked outside Rom Cafe every Saturday morning from 10am- 12pm at Lakeshore East Park. Visit www.fidotogo.net Summer Announcements discover summer… EAST LOOP Your guide to a spectacular summer in the New Eastside. Page 4. ALSO INSIDE > Restaurant Reviews P6. Top 5 Coffee Shops P7 Choosing a Sunscreen P9. Event & Festival Guide P11.

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Find out what’s going on in the New Eastside and Lakeshore East. www.neweastsidecommunity.com

Summer 2014 VOL 2. NO. 1

FREE

A NEWSLETTER FROM THE

NEW EASTSIDE COMMUNITY

1. New business openings

Brown Bag Seafood Co. makes a splash in the East Loop with quick, easy, and healthy meals. They also have craft beer and cocktails to enjoy on the sunny patio (that permits pooches!) overlooking the park. 340 E Randolph St. Chicago. P. (312) 496 - 3999

My Storage Suite Chicago provides luxury storage facilities with valet door-to-door pick-up and delivery services in New Eastside. Locations in the Aqua Pedway and Coast are opening this summer. Visit www.mystoragesuite.com P: (312) 810-2027

2. Yoga on the patio with Terri Mariano. Join certified yoga instructor Terri Mariano for an early morning yoga session on our outdoor patio. Registration ($5) is required. 9AM – 10AM. Bring your own mat. Every second Friday beginning June 13, 2014.

3. Pick up a treat for your pet at Chicago’s only mobile gourmet dog food truck Fido to go. Parked outside Rom Cafe every Saturday morning from 10am-12pm at Lakeshore East Park. Visit www.fidotogo.net

Email info@neweastsidecommunity to post announcements

Summer Announcements

discover summer…  

EAST  LOOP  Your guide to a spectacular summer in the New Eastside.

Page 4.

ALSO INSIDE >

Restaurant Reviews P6. Top 5 Coffee Shops P7 Choosing a Sunscreen P9. Event & Festival Guide P11.

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On the cover: Illustration by Cameron Cox for New Eastside Community Disclaimer: The New Eastside Community is independently operated and is not affiliated with the New Eastside Association of Residents or Magellan Development Group.

 

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Navy Pier Flyover Construction Update Construction on the Navy Pier Flyover, a new and safer path for biking and walking, is in progress. The lakefront trail connection from New Eastside to Navy Pier now has scaffolding placed at the junction of Illinois Street and Lower Lakeshore Drive. Users are urged to be cautious and slow down at this bottleneck in the path that is shared by both bicycles and pedestrians. The new path is expected to be complete in 2018.

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DOORMAN OF THE MONTH

  Bob Cimino a doorman at Aqua, 225 N. Columbus Drive, has worked there since the residential tower opened two and a half years ago. – By Ophelia Dodds

How did you become a doorman? I used to be a banker, but in the downturn in the mid-90s I decided to move on. I went to work for a valet company that my son was working for, then moved up into management.

What do you like best about your job? Interaction with people - basically I love customer service.

Describe yourself in three words: Lighthearted, caring and jovial.

What techniques do you use to help you remember names and faces? I use rhymes mostly, in my head rather than out loud, though. If I see someone regularly I will always introduce myself so that I can learn their name.

What happens when you change shift? Inside they will have a stand-up briefing. Then when I hand over, I informally give them an overview of what’s going on--any VIP guests, events, etc.

What is the strangest thing that has happened to you while on the job? Once a guest left in his cab for the airport and completely forgot his wife. We had to get her in a separate cab to follow him… It would be interesting to see how that ended!

What is the nicest thing a resident has said to you or done for you? Saying “thank you” with a hug or a handshake is always welcome. I try to go out of my way for all our residents, not just the hotel guests, and it’s great when that is recognized.

To nominate your doorperson, email [email protected]

Chicago  Farmers  Markets    www.chicagofarmersmarkets.us  

*Markets  operate  7AM  –  3PM  

Kids get involved with the New Eastside Community Children get involved with their community as paperboys and girls for the New Eastside Community by handing out newsletters and putting a smile on the faces of passersby.

 

REPORT GRAFFITI Don’t forget to report graffiti to [email protected]. Last season we assisted in mobilizing crews that cleared six instances of graffiti and repaired scuffed areas around the neighborhood. We appreciate you taking care of your neighborhood.  

Thank  you  to  the  volunteers  who  participated  

in  the  2014  Lakeshore  East  Park  Renewal.  The  park  looks  beautiful!  

Photo Credit: Elaine Hyde

Photo Credit: Elaine Hyde

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Report Lakeshore East Park maintenance issues to our Chicago Park District supervisor Jackie Guthrie P: (312) 742-3918 or email [email protected]

Dust off that grill!

Indulge your primeval urge to start a big fire outside to cook your meal! Gas grills are permitted on most apartment balconies in the New Eastside. Propane tanks must be stored outside and items on your balcony should be secured so that they can’t fall off. Barbecuing in the parks is only allowed in designated areas. The 12th Street Beach by the Adler Planetarium offers some great spots to grill. If you are craving a flame-grilled burger and don’t want to do it yourself, pick one up at Mariano’s, where the outdoor grills are open 11AM – 7PM every weekday, weather permitting. On the menu: burger with or without cheese ($6), Italian sausage ($6), portabella with vegetable and goat cheese sandwich ($8).

 

Lakeshore East Park Picnics & Events

As long as there are fewer than 50 people in your group, you do not need to have a permit to host your own picnic or party in the park.

Head over during lunch and enjoy the fountains and gardens in full bloom. After work, get together with friends for Movies in the Park, a summer tradition, starting June 12 at sundown with Disney’s Frozen. Also July 17, Back to the Future August 21, Catching Fire (Hunger Games)

Fun in the

Sun  GET OUT AND GET

ACTIVE THIS SEASON

in the NEW EASTSIDE - By New Eastside Community Staff

Celebrate with fireworks!

Celebrate the magic of

a Chicago summer with fireworks. Take a short stroll to a vantage point along the lake or maybe even watch them from your own apartment window. It never gets old, even with a weekly schedule of Wednesdays at 9:30PM and Saturdays at 10:15PM.

 

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Photo credit: Elaine Hyde

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Learn to sail at Columbia Yacht Club, kayak down the Chicago River with Urban Kayaks or go fishing in the

lake. There are so many water activities to choose from that are only five minutes from the New Eastside. Swim in the

lake by the wall at Ohio Street Beach, where lanes are zoned and a lifeguard is on duty. Remember to swim only in designated areas of the lake. Learn to swim or improve your stroke with private or group instruction at one of the local swim schools: the British Swim School (North Harbor Tower) or Swim With Kathy Chicago (Aqua).

Pets love the outdoors.

After being cooped

up all winter, Fido would love to play fetch. Luckily the dog park in the southwest corner of Lakeshore East Park provides a great space for your dog to run free. According to the Chicago Park District, dog-friendly areas such as these are the only areas in the city where dogs are allowed to run and play off-leash. Also visit Grant “Bark” Park located at 951 S. Columbus Dr., between Balbo Ave. and Roosevelt Dr. in the South Loop.

 

What good is the warmth of summer, without the cold of winter to give it sweetness. ~John Steinbeck    

When  you  live  near  water…  

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Bike

Take advantage of biking trails along the lakefront path this summer, easily accessed from the Lakeshore East Park via the garage next to the Lancaster building at 401 N. Westshore Drive. Need a bike tune-up? Mobile bicycle repair shop Pedal to the People comes to New Eastside. Visit www.pedaltothepeople.com to make an appointment and get your bike serviced without leaving the neighborhood. Bicycle rentals are available at Bike & Roll on Upper E. Randolph, River Walk and at Divvy Bikes located at Columbus and Randolph Streets.  

Photo courtesy of Urban Kayaks

Photo credit: Steven Vance

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FINE  DINING  in  New  Eastside  –Restaurant  Review  - By Ophelia Dodds | Staff Writer

III Forks We have been going to III Forks steakhouse for several years and still love it. The food is superb. Although the bread (straight from the oven) is divine, try not to fill up on it, as the portions are huge. An eight ounce steak can usually be shared between two people. The creamed corn side dish is an essential and the roasted brussels sprouts with aioli are to die for. To be honest, you can’t really go wrong with anything here. Desserts are large so I would recommend sharing one among four diners if you have enough space to attempt it. They also have a swank open-air rooftop bar that is open in the summer with a great view of the park With a child: It took us a long time to try this restaurant with our daughter. When we finally did, we were pleasantly surprised. They have a children’s menu that includes things like tenderloin tips, and there is no mac and cheese in sight! Our daughter loved having adult food, and we were really impressed with the whole experience.

Mezcalina Although the decor is beautiful and fun, the tables are too close together to make this anything more than a communal dining experience. I tend to not go here as a couple, mainly because of the close proximity of the tables to one another. They do have a fantastic shrimp dish (Camarones Yucatecos) with mole sauce and rice and vegetables. The Molotes are a really delicious starter. Interestingly, we discovered that the reason the walls are so vibrant is because the restaurant supports non-profit organizations in Mexico by showcasing the work of Mexican artists. With a child: This is a fun and vibrant place with lots of interesting options for children who are adventurous eaters. It doesn’t have a kids’ menu, but there are some lovely shrimp and rice options. Our daughter loves the churros for dessert as well!

Yum Cha Dim Sum Parlor This restaurant has a lovely intimate feel even though there are quite a lot of tables. I have dined there five times already, even though it only opened a couple of weeks ago. Don’t even bother with the main courses, as the dim sum are utterly mouthwatering! With so many great choices, it’s hard to recommend only one or two, but a few of our favorites are: the BBQ pork Bao balls, the Har Gow, the Sui Mai and the Fried Taro Puffs. But really everything is fabulous! With a child: I wasn’t sure how my daughter would take to the dim sum, and on our first visit she only ate white rice. On our second visit, she tried some crispy shrimp egg rolls, and now she will try a bit of the dim sum. The dishes are a perfect size to share and if you want more you can just add them as you go along.

How  it  works  –  Mariano’s  Grocery  Delivery  Service    

Do your shopping in store and tell the cashier at check out that you would like your items delivered. Fill out your details on their delivery form and provide a two-hour time window when you will available to receive your items. If your purchase includes perishables, your entire order will be stored in the dairy cooler until delivery time.

They won’t do the shopping for you, and contact details on a new delivery form must be filled out each time, but it is certainly handy when there is just too much to carry.

Mariano’s delivers 10AM – 4PM. Monday – Saturday Cost: $8 for a $0 - $69 purchase, $1 for every additional $20 spend. Call Mariano’s at (312) 228-1349 for more info Mariano’s Lakeshore East Hours: Daily 6AM – 10PM

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Photo credit: Ophelia Dodds

Photo credit: Ophelia Dodds

Photo credit: Elaine Hyde

Photo credit: Elaine Hyde

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Filini

When I arrived on a Friday night at this Radisson Blu hotel

restaurant, I took one look at the crowded bar with blaring music and thanked God that I no longer needed to be part of that scene. Luckily, the restaurant in the upstairs is shielded from the mania, and has some nice, quiet romantic booths with beautiful decor. Serving up Italian fare such as pastas, the usual carne plates, and a good selection of seafood including whole branzino, the food is average but well-priced, and the service is fine. With a child: This is an easy go-to place for us as a family. They do a reasonable children’s menu and are flexible about having things “on the side.” The booths are a big help for keeping children contained and it’s always a quick and comfortable meal.

Ophelia Dodds is a self-confessed foodie who spends her weekly date nights with her husband working their way through the acclaimed restaurants of Chicago and anywhere else they happen to visit. During the rest of the week, she prepares finger foods for her three-year-old and spends more time than is healthy on achieving a “rainbow”

plate of food for her. She eats out regularly in New Eastside both with and without said preschooler.

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Top 5 Coffee Shops -By Elaine Hyde

1. Caffè Rōm @ NE corner Lakeshore East Park.  The oldest coffee shop in Lakeshore East serves medium-bodied Italian Caffè Umbria coffee with a fragrant aroma and sweet finish. Unique twists on its coffee menu, like adding Nutella or condensed milk, keep things interesting. 400 E. South Water St. P: (312) 981-7766

2. Mezcalina @ Village Market The Mexican coffee bean has its day at the coffee bar of this restaurant. Most of their coffee comes from the Oaxaca and Veracruz regions (mostly roasted Arabica beans) yielding a golden crema and a flavor full of natural sweetness. Locals vouch for the coffee’s smooth, rich taste and clean finish. 333 E. Benton Place. P: (312) 240-1000

3. Intelligentsia @ Randolph St. & Michigan Ave. This Chicago based coffee company serves a range of exclusive single-source and coffee blends using a unique brewing process that can seem a little complicated to some, but yields flavorful coffee. 53 E.Randolph St. P: (312) 920-9332

4. Lavazza @ Radisson Blu Newly opened in May, the coffee bar in Radisson Blu is open 6AM – noon every day and is operated by restaurant Filini. A bolder flavor and a hint of citrus on the palate make this Italian coffee worth a try. 225 N. Columbus Dr. P: (312) 565-5258

5. Mariano’s Fresh Market @ Village Market You can get good coffee at a grocery store it seems, with locals putting the peppy and warming flavor of the Vero Italian coffee on equal or better footing than Starbucks. The coffee bar is on Level 3 near the checkouts, with an enticing gelato stand nearby. E. Benton Place. P: (312) 228-1349

Dispute the rankings at [email protected]  

Alfresco Favorites!  

Friendship Restaurant Enjoy some Chinese fare with views of the lake. Live music Friday and Saturday evenings, weather permitting. Lakefront Trail Chicago. P: (312) 228-5080

Brown Bag Seafood Co. Grab an easy, healthy seafood meal on a patio lined with a white picket fence with vistas of Daley Bi Centennial Park. 340 E. Randolph St. P: (312) 496-3999

Cyrano’s Café On The River Watch the riverboats go by as you dine at tables on a grassy bank beneath shady trees. South River Walk, 233 E. Lower Wacker Dr. P: (312) 616-1400

Photo credit: Elaine Hyde

Photo from yelp.com

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Living in luxury doesn’t have to cost a fortune: Condo-financing options in Lakeshore East -By Jason Accola | Senior Mortgage Consultant

As the housing market stabilizes and sales activity increases, condo-financing options available for starter to luxury buyers prove attractive. More importantly, you do not have to put down 20%, a common misnomer amongst homebuyers.

In April, the Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA) announced the Welcome Home Illinois Program designed for first-time homebuyers of a primary residence (or those who have not owned a primary residence in the past three years). The statewide program offers the ability to purchase a one-to two-unit property (condos included) with an affordable 30-year fixed interest rate and a forgivable $7,500 grant for down payment and closing-cost assistance. While income and sales price limits may vary by county, in the Chicagoland area an individual or two-family household can make up to $90,960, while a three-plus household may earn up to $106,120 annually to qualify.

Applicants who may exceed income limits for the IHDA program can consider other low down-payment options, including a 3.5% down FHA (Federal Housing Administration) loan up to $365,700 or a 5% down conventional loan up to $417,000. Those with military benefits can use a VA (Veterans Administration) loan and secure 100% financing up to $417,000. Conventional, FHA and VA buyers are not restricted by income limits, but might be subject to monthly and/or up-front mortgage insurance, as in the case of conventional or FHA, or a funding fee with VA loans.

Those purchasing luxury units have some unique options as well. Qualified buyers can secure mortgages up to $850,000 with 10% down payment. A little-known fact is that those with VA benefits have tremendous purchasing power. Armed services borrowers can secure single-loan financing up to $1,500,000.

Jason Accola is a Senior Mortgage Consultant (NMLS #755894) with Wintrust Mortgage, a division of Barrington Bank & Trust Company (NMLS# 449042). In 2013 and 2014, Jason was awarded Loan Officer of the Year by the Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA). Jason and his family live and own in the Lakeshore East community. Contact Jason at (312) 462-7732, [email protected], or visit: www.jasonaccola.com. Program rates, terms, and conditions are subject to change at any time. All approvals are subject to underwriting guidelines. Wintrust Mortgage is an Equal Opportunity Lender.

Staging your home to sell this summer - By David Porter | Broker Associate, Jameson Sotheby’s International Realty

Now that “Chiberia" is behind us and Chicago is entering into its peak selling season for real estate, I would like to use this edition to explain the features and benefits of staging your home.

The aim of staging a house is to make it appear larger, brighter and more inviting. If done right, staging provides an atmosphere that appeals to many people and allows folks the ability to visualize living there. Home stagers are experts at showcasing the positive while camouflaging the negative aspects

of a home’s interior.

Staged houses sell faster. According to Barb Schwarz, president of the International Association of Home-Staging Professionals, a home staged by an IAHSP member is on the market for an average of 29 days or less, compared to 145 days for non-staged homes.

How much does it cost to stage a house? The cost of having your house staged professionally depends on the size of the house and how extensive the staging. Professional home-staging services can range from hundreds to thousands of dollars. The good news is that $550 spent on staging can net approximately $2,000 in a sales price.

Cleaning and removing clutter is the foundation of successfully staging a house to sell. No matter how much pretty stuff you move into the home, it won’t look attractive unless it’s sitting on a clean stage. Homebuyers want a house they can immediately move into, not one that requires a cleaning crew to get it into shape. Contact David at [email protected]. P. 312-550-2353

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Tips for using and choosing the right sunscreen -By Dr. Toral Patel, MD | D&A Dermatology

If you have any sunscreen left over from last year, it’s probably expired!

It’s tempting to use up those half-empty bottles of sunscreen from last season, but the shelf life of these products is typically only about a year, so check the expiration date before you throw that bottle into your beach bag. Something else to consider: leftover sunscreen from the previous year means it wasn’t applied sufficiently. A typical sunscreen bottle is about six ounces, so if it’s applied as recommended (one ounce per whole-body application, re-applied every two hours), one bottle shouldn’t even last a whole week!

Choose a sunscreen with SPF 45-50, which indicates it provides “broad spectrum” protection.

The SPF (Sun Protection Factor) is a measure of UVB protection; these rays have been implicated in sunburn and skin cancer development. SPF 30 is sufficient for year-round sun protection, but for prolonged outdoor activity, bump that number up to 45-50. The SPF number only refers to protection from UVB rays and not UVA rays, the latter of which have been associated with aging of the skin and skin cancer. A sunscreen that offers “broad spectrum” protection indicates that it has been shown to protect against both UVA and UVB rays.

Read the ingredient label carefully.

There are two types of sunscreens: chemical blockers and physical blockers. There is a higher chance of developing irritation and allergy to some of the chemical sunscreens. If you have sensitive skin or are looking for a more natural product, look for sunscreens that contain only physical blockers (zinc oxide, titanium dioxide) as their active ingredients.

Don’t rely on the sunscreen in your makeup.

Many foundations and powders list a small amount of sun protection (typically SPF 8-15) on their labeling. Not only is this amount of protection insufficient (and not broad spectrum to protect against UVA rays), the majority of makeup gets wiped off during the course of the day, leaving skin even less protected. Some tinted moisturizers tend to contain higher SPF, but re-application over these products is still important to maintain all-day sun protection. Powdered sunscreens (like the Colorescience Sunforgettable Brush) are a great option for re-application for women who want to keep their makeup intact.

Dr. Toral Patel is a board-certified dermatologist on faculty at Northwestern Memorial Hospital. Her practice, D&A Dermatology, is located in the Village Market building in the Lakeshore East neighborhood. The practice welcomes both adults and children for medical dermatology; a full complement of cosmetic dermatologic services is offered as well. P. 312-861-3911.

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   JUNE Thursday 5 – Sunday 8 Harris Theatre Summer Series Hubbard Street Dance Company presents Gnawa. Mediterranean and Spanish themes in this performance will transport you to a world away. Cost $25 - $94. 205 E Randolph St. P. 312-334-7777 Saturday 7 Lurie Garden Festival &Plant Sale The plant sale will offer a variety of perennials and grasses to provide interest throughout the seasons, as well as food and shelter for local fauna. All proceeds support Lurie Garden public programs. The event also includes tours, hands-on gardening tips and plant-based crafts for families. Please bring your own bags or boxes to transport your plants. 10AM – 3PM. The Lurie Garden Millennium Park. Visit www.luriegarden.org for more details. Salvation Army Truck in the New Eastside Salvation Army picks up in the New Eastside on the first Saturday of every month. Find the truck parked at the corner of N. Field Blvd. and 400 E South Water St. 8:30AM – NOON.

Historical Group Tours of Macy’s on State Street Learn about the historic building which houses the “second largest department store in the world.” Taste the famous Frango® mint chocolate. Tours cost $10 per person, minimum 10 participants. Visit www.visitmacyschicago.com for more info. Millennium Park Workouts  Saturdays, June 7 – Aug 30. Start your weekend with a free workout class. 7AM Tai Chi, 8AM Yoga, 9AM Pilates, 10AM Zumba®. Classes are 45 minutes long. Great Lawn near Jay Pritzker Pavilion. FREE

Friday 13 Chicago Bike Week June 13 – 20. Promoting cycling in the city with special events, movies, pop-up shops and spin classes throughout the week. Visit www.bikechicago.us for more info. Bike to Work Rally @ Daley Plaza 50 W. Washington, June 20, 7AM – 9AM. Live music and FREE continental breakfast sponsored by 7-Eleven and Door-to-Door Organics.

Taste of Randolph Street June 13 – 15. Sample some of the Windy City’s best food and music on one of Chicago’s most famous restaurant rows. 900 – 1200 W. Randolph St. FREE - $10 gate donation requested. Noon – 10PM.

Wednesday 18 Pizza in the Park Fun Run Lakeshore East Park @ 6:30PM. Also July 16

Saturday 21 Gold Coast Art Fair at Grant Park June 21 – June 22. Featuring over 300 artists, food and live music. Butler Field on E Monroe St. 10 AM – 6PM. FREE Monday 23 Target Family Fun Festival June 23 – August 24. Children explore special exhibits and participate in fun activities. Enjoy interactive performances from the Old Town School of Folk Music Wiggleworms, and concerts from youth groups. 10 AM – 3PM. Millennium Park. FREE

Tuesday 24 2nd Annual Summer Film Series in Millennium Park June 24 – August 29. Tuesdays @ 6:30PM. Take a seat at Jay Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park and enjoy watching a lineup of films that include blockbusters like Top Gun, documentaries and classics like The Wizard of Oz. For schedules, see www.cityofchicago.org. FREE

Friday 27 Chicago Summer Dance June 27 - September 14, 2014 “Salsa, swing & step to the beat” in an open air dance floor. Dance lessons Fri and Sat, 6PM-7PM, Su, 4PM-5PM. Two hours of live music and dancing follow lessons. Spirit of Music Garden in Grant Park, 601 S. Michigan Ave. FREE

Upcoming  Events                JUNE  –  JULY  –  AUGUST  Schedules  are  subject  to  change.  Call  venues  to  confirm  event  information.  For  a  full  calendar  of  local  events  visit  www.neweastsidecommunity.com.  Email  [email protected]  to  inform  us  about  your  event.    

Wednesday 11 Grant Park Music Festival June 11 – August 16. Opening night on Wednesday with Tchaikovsky Extravaganza! Enjoy classical music concerts in Chicago’s front yard at the Jay Pritzker Pavilion with the Grant Park Orchestra & Chorus. Catch an open rehearsal during the week. Visit www.grantparkmusicfestival.com for a schedule. FREE

Thursday 12 Movies in the Park – Lakeshore East Park Join neighbors and friends for this annual summer movie series on the great lawn of Lakeshore East Park. June 12, Frozen July 17, Back to the Future August 21, Catching Fire (Hunger Games) Movies begin at sundown. FREE Friday 13 Morning Yoga on the Patio @ Mariano’s 9AM – 10AM. Dates: 6/13, 6/27, 7/11, 7/25, 8/8, 8/22. Join Certified Yoga Instructor Terri Mariano for an early morning yoga session on our outdoor patio. Registration ($5) is required. Each registrant will receive a $5 Mariano’s gift card at the class. Patio level 3 Village Market. 333 E Benton Place.

Chicago Blues Festival Blues on the Lake June 13 – 15. Grant Park brings together top artists, Dr. John, Betty LaVette and Billy Boy Arnold and many others for the largest free blues festival in the world. See the full lineup at www.cityofchicago.org

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JULY

Friday 4 Independence Day July 4 Fireworks 9:30PM. Tune to 101.9 for the radio simulcast “fireworks soundtrack.” Monday 7 Miss Jaime and the Farm 10AM – 10:30AM Miss Jamie and the Farm perform at Mariano’s at Lakeshore East. Children join Miss Jamie and her puppet friends in song, dance and play while learning about the fun of healthy eating. FREE Saturday 9 TASTE OF CHICAGO July 9 – 13. Grant Park. Free admission. The annual outdoor food festival includes fare from 66 restaurants offering their signature items, live music and cooking demonstrations by new partner Mariano’s. Food & beverage tickets 12 for $8.50. 11AM – 9PM W, Th, F. 10AM – 9PM S, Su. Tickets for Petrillo Music Shell start at $18. Friday 11 - 13 Tribune North Michigan Ave. Art Festival View work by national artists from 30 different states. Pioneer Court, 435 N. Michigan Ave. Friday & Saturday, 10AM-6PM. Sunday, 10AM to 5PM. Visit www.artfestival.com for more info. Friday 18  Taste of River North July 10 -20. Food fest with live music and artwork on display in A. Montgomery Ward Park. Friday 5PM -10PM, Saturday12 – 10PM, Sunday 11AM – 8PM. Visit www.tasteofrivernorth.com for more info. Saturday 19 Disability Pride Parade Help change the way people think about and define disability. Clark from Van Buren to Washington. Start time 11AM. Race to Mackinac & The Parade of Boats Watch hundreds of boats set sail for the ritzy Race to Mackinac at the AShore Thing party, a family-friendly affair with live music, cash bar, face painting, balloon artists and other child-friendly activities at the east end of Navy Pier. FREE

 

AUGUST

Friday 1 LOLLAPALOOZA August 1-3. It’s time to rock out at Chicago’s largest outdoor music festival with a lineup of music superstars. Grant Park, 11AM – 10PM. Individual tickets SOLD OUT. Friday 8 Macy’s Glamorama Fashion event and fashion show for charity with musical performances by chart-topping artists and a big after-party at the Harris Theater in Millennium Park. Tickets go on sale in June to benefit the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicago. Visit www.macys.com for more info. Saturday 16 & Sunday 17 Chicago Air & Water Show Turn your eyes to the skies for the annual Chicago Air & Water Show. Presented by Shell Oil Products and the City of Chicago. View the show along the Chicago lakefront with North Avenue as the focal point. 10 AM – 3PM both days. FREE

Thursday 21 Mag Mile Shopping Festival August 21 - Sept. 1, 2014. Michigan Ave. Fashion shows, exclusive offers, culinary events, and concerts on Michigan Avenue. Visit www.themagnificentmile.com for more info. FREE Sunday 24 Chicago Triathlon The Transamerica Chicago Triathlon Presented by Toyota is an action packed 6-races-in-one weekend event. Participate in the tri, super sprint or kids tri. Race in Lake Michigan and throughout downtown Chicago. Swim start at Monroe Harbor at Balbo Drive @ 6AM. Thursday 28 36th Annual Chicago Jazz Festival August 28 – 30. Celebrate the Labor Day long weekend with jazz music in Millennium Park and the Chicago Cultural Center (78 E. Washington St.). Check www.cityofchicago.org for the schedule.

SUMMER RACESI Cancer Survivors' Celebration Walk Run 5K Sunday, June 1, 2014. Grant Park @ 7:30AM. Registration: $25 - $50

Totally Awesome 80s 5K Thursday, June 5, 2014. Grant Park @ 6:30PM Registration: $40

Ragnar Relay Chicago (Ultra) 196.1 Miles Friday June 6 - 7, 2014. Race starts in Madison WI, travelling along the lake path and finishing in downtown Chicago, IL.

Energizer Night Race for a Better World (5k/2.5k). Saturday, June 7, 2014. Lakeshore East Park @ 7PM. Registration: $35

Run Home Chicago (5k) Saturday, June 7, 2014. Formula Fitness Club, South Loop north to Grant Park @ 8:15AM. Registration: $45

The Color Run Chicago Sunday, June 8, 2014. Grant Park, Butler Field @ 9AM Registration: $75

Guaranteed Rate's 5K/10K Disco Dash Thursday, June 26, 2014. Soldier Field @ 6:30PM Registration: $65

Burgers and Beer (5K) Monday, July 14, 2014. Soldier Field @ 7PM Registration: $45

Rock 'n' Roll Chicago Half Marathon & 5K Sunday, July 20, 2014. Grant Park @ 6:30AM Registration: $115, $45

Run for the Kids 5K Thursday, July 31, 2014. Soldier Field @ 6:30PM Registration: $35

ZOOMA Chicago (Half Marathon/10k) Saturday, August 2, 2014. Burnham Park @ 7AM Registration: $75 - $105

Biggest Loser (5k/ Half Marathon) Sunday, August 3, 2014. Soldier Field @ 7:30AM

Chicago 10k Sunday, August 10, 2014. Grant Park @ 8AM Registration: $50

Terrapin 5k Thursday, August 21, 2014. Soldier Field @ 7PM Registration: $45

Chicago Triathlon Sunday, August 24, 2014. Chicago @ 6AM Registration: $55 - $310 Swim Start Monroe Harbor @ Balbo Drive

REM-Fit  Urban Hoedown (5k) Wednesday, August 27, 2014. Soldier Field @ 7PM Registration: $45

The Magnificent Mile Chicago Women's Half Marathon & 5K Sunday, August 31, 2014. Grant Park @ 7AM Registration: $105, $55

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ARCHITECTURE QUIZ – Test yourself -By Louis H. Masotti, PhD | Professor Emeritus, Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University  

 

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