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9 things to do on 11/29/2008Saturdays 11am-12:15pm Hatha Yoga 1926 N. Main St. Wheaton, IL 800.669.1571 x300 theosophical.org info at theosophical.org Relax your body, mind and spirit while you enjoy the extraordinary health benefits of yoga designed to help the body rejuvenate and strengthen itself. $12 per class.
11.01-11.30 Mother Russia in Follia Follia Restaurant 953 W. Fulton Market Chicago 773.262.9736 www.world-weaver.com mkostina at sbcglobal.net This hand-knit collection offers a glimpse into the enigmatic Russian soul. Each dress is inspired by traditional Russian costumes from various time periods and tells a story of six legendary Russian women.
Sunday 6-7:30pm Free Community Yoga Class Yoga Now 5852 N. Broadway Chicago 773.561.9642 yoganowchicago.com Come join other Chicago yogis in releasing and exercising your body/mind at our free community class! Open to all levels.
11.10-12.14 How Many Earths Book Drive McCormick Tribune Campus Center Illinois Institute of Technology 3201 S. State St. Chicago 312.567.5002 HowManyEarths.com OurEnergyFuture at gmail.com Donate your books and support How Many Earths and Room to Read. Your books will help fund two important sustainability and literacy programs. If you can’t make it to the IIT campus, schedule a pick-up appointment.
every day 5-8pm Artists Collaborative Exhibition Fine Arts Building #732 410 S. Michigan Ave. Chicago beaconst.org/ Join one of Chicago’s historic landmark buildings and the Beacon Street Gallery for their 2008 Artists Collaborative exhibit. Over 25 artists gather under one roof to showcase their work. These downtown Chicago artists are represented in local, national and international collections.
closed at 3 p.m. on Dec. 4 and 24 and all day Dec. 25 10am-7pm Botanic Garden Wonderland 1000 Lake Cook Rd. Glencoe, IL 847.835.5440 chicagobotanic.org/wonderland Take a magical trip this holiday season to a winter wonderland of twinkling lights, garden-scale trains, miniature Chicago landmarks, beautiful horticulture displays and indoor snowfall. This popular holiday exhibition features garden-scale trains winding their way past detailed landscapes with 80 miniature versions of Chicago’s favorite landmarks.
11.29 11am-4pm Tree Treats The Morton Arboretum 4100 IL-53 Lisle, IL 60532 630.968.0074 www.mortonarb.org trees at mortonarb.org Celebrate winter by making treats for the trees, and learn about the animals that might feast on them during “Tree Treats.” Decorate trees naturally using items that winter animals can eat. Free with Arboretum admission. All visitors welcome to this free drop-in program. Children’s Garden.(Weather permitting)
11.29 11am-8pm Green Friday Celebration GreenHeart 746 N. LaSalle St. Chicago 312.264.1625 LocalFirstChicago.org april at localfirstchicago.org Celebrate fair trade with GreenHeart and Local First Chicago.
Every Saturday 4-5pm ”Yours truly with Nancy” Online 856.499.4066 ContactTalkRadio.com info at nancytursi.com Christmas Miller will be doing live readings on the telephone for the listeners so if you are interested please join us either by calling in or by chat room.
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