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15 things to do on 5/7/200803.01-05.31 9am-5pm George Washington Carver Exhibit The Field Museum 1400 S Lake Shore Dr. Chicago, IL 60605 312.922.9410 www.fieldmuseum.org Born into slavery, George Washington Carver became a trail-blazing scientist whose experiments with plants laid the groundwork for today’s research on plant-based fuels, medicines, and everyday products. A true humanitarian, his extraordinary persistence and compassion nourished a lifelong mission to bring practical knowledge to those in need.
03.22-05.08 10am-5pm Fair Game Estudiotres 5205 N. Clark St. Chicago, IL. 60640 www.estudiotres.com kristen at graceprgroup.com Fair Game focuses on six phenomenal artists with ties to Chicago, who work with concepts, materials and images lifted from contemporary culture in creating the artwork. Fair Game features the work of– Debbie Carlos, Chris Lin, Jeoren Nelemans, Ryan Swanson, Lindsay Packer and Amy Honchell. Monday through Friday, Saturday and Sunday by appointment
03.25-05.27 6:30-8pm Ballet In french-Intermediate Alliance Française de Chicago 810 North Dearborn Street Chicago, IL 60610 312.337.1070 www.af-Chicago.org info at af-Chicago.org Perfect your stretches, first position, second position and arabesques!
03.26-05.14 7-8:30pm Creating Space; Clarity and Insight through Meditation Family Health Resources, 1342 W. Belmont, Chicago 773.784.5460 www.jewelheart.org/chapters/chicago/chicago.html chicago at jewelheart.org This course provides instruction in the basic elements of meditation – breathing, posture, stabilizing the mind, and establishing a daily practice. Wednesdays.
03.28-05.30 9:15-10am Pilates in French Alliance Française de Chicago 810 N Dearborn St Chicago, IL 60610 312.337.1070 www.af-chicago.org info at af-chicago.org This workshop will offer a new and effective way to broaden the ability to speak and think in French!
03.28-05.30 10-11am Yoga In French Alliance Française de Chicago 810 North Dearborn Street Chicago, IL 60610 312.337.1070 www.af-Chicago.org info at af-Chicago.org In Hatha yoga, the body undergoes a transformation through purification and physical strengthening.
03.29-05.31 10:30am-12pm Ballet In french-Beginners Alliance Française de Chicago 810 North Dearborn Street Chicago, IL 60610 312.337.1070 www.af-Chicago.org info at af-Chicago.org Perfect your stretches, first position, second position and arabesques!
04.09-05.14 4:30-5:30pm Kids’ Yoga (Ages 7-10) Bloom Yoga Studio 4663 N Rockwell Chicago 773.463.9642 www.bloomyogastudio.com info at bloomyogastudio.com Discover new ways to stretch, breathe, relax and have fun!
Every Wednesday 9pm-2am Psymbolic presents: Re:vivify Butterfly Social Club 722 W. Grand Ave. Chicago, IL 60610 www.Psymbolic.com A Weekly Social featuring a constantly evolving curation of live audio and visual artists. The Butterfly Social offers an array of conscious tonics and cocktails all set in an eco-friendly environment.
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04.17-05.31 9am-5pm Melting Ice / A Hot Topic: Envisioning Change The Field Museum 1400 S. Lake Shore Drive Chicago, IL 60605 312.922.9410 www.fieldmuseum.org The effects of climate change are taking place from the Andes to the Arctic, and throughout Africa, Asia, and the Americas. Come see how 26 artists from around the world respond to the threats posed by melting ice and rising temperatures.
05.02-05.08 Environmental documentary “The Unforeseen” Gene Siskel Film Center, Chicago, IL 312.846.2800 www.siskelfilmcenter.org Produced by Robert Redford and Terrence Malick, “The Unforeseen” explores the bitter environmental battle over a parcel of land in Texas which becomes a monster subdivision in Austin, depleting natural resources and threatening a limestone aquifer that feeds Barton Springs.
05.04-05.10 9am-2pm Stray Cat Strut & Adopt-A-Thon Tree House 1212 W. Carmen 773.784.5488 x231 www.treehouseanimals.org Join Tree House for the 3rd Annual Stray Cat Strut, a 5-mile walk to raise awareness of pet overpopulation that kicks off their week-long Adopt-A-Thon. The walk begins at the main headquarters and ends with an open house at the Bucktown branch (1629 N. Ashland). $25 registration fee includes a t-shirt, goody bag, light breakfast and refreshments.
05.07 6-7pm Free Workshop: Causes and Solutions to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Repetitive Strain Injury Lincoln Park Public Library 1150 W. Fullerton Avenue Chicago, IL 60614 312.440.0149 kelene.michalsen at pphcc.com Carpel Tunnel Syndrome (Wrist pain), hand and finger pain are affecting more Americans than ever. Learn the causes and practical natural solutions to getting out of pain. If you have been suffering with any of these symptoms, you don’t want to miss this workshop.
05.07 5:30-7:30pm Taste Tour of the Wines of the New World 560 W. Washington Boulevard, Suite 100, Chicago, IL 60661 www.justgrapes.net Get a taste of the New World at Just Grapes’ First Wednesday New World wine tasting. Some of the most popular wines sold in the U.S. come from the New World.
Wednesdays 6:30-8pm Open Level Hatha Yoga with Agnieszka Miskiewicz Temple of Kriya Yoga 2414 N Kedzie Blvd, Chicago,IL 60647 773.342.4600 www.yogakriya.org kriya at yogakriya.org Gain greater flexibility, strength & vitality. Reduce stress. All welcome. First class FREE.
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