Compiled by Ashmar Mandou
Summer in Chicago is in full swing and it’s the perfect opportunity to take in all the fun, from skyline cruises to a family-fun night watching a baseball game. There are plenty of options to choose from throughout the summer to stay busy and make memories.
Canine Cruise
Mercury, Chicago’s Skyline Cruiseline kicks off its popular Canine Cruise on Saturday, July 13th. On this playful boat cruise you can enjoy quality time with your dog while soaking in unparalleled views from the city’s waterways. Cruises will run through October 13th, departing Saturdays and Sundays. Guests may purchase tickets online at MercuryCruises.com or the Mercury Cruiseline ticket window at 112 E. Wacker Dr., Riverwalk level. Photo Credit: Mercury Cruises
The Chicago Dogs
Chicago Dogs games welcome fans of all ages for a one-of-a-kind experience where every day is fan appreciation day. The Chicago Dogs are members of the American Association of Independent Professional Baseball. Home games are played at the state-of-the-art Impact Field located at 9800 Balmoral Avenue in Rosemont, IL. Take the whole family for a night of fun. For tickets, visit www.thechicagodogs.com. Photo Credit: The Chicago Dogs
Clue: A Walking Mystery
CLUE: A Walking Mystery is a family-friendly interactive event and is recommended for ages 8 and older with an adult accompanying all minors. Participants are welcome to come to the experience dressed up as their favorite characters. This experiential twist on the classic mystery game returns to Block 37 with a brand-new edition of the experience. The mystery continues in Chicago, featuring new clues, puzzles and locations (including some old favorites). Tickets, starting at $35, runs through September 15th, at cluewalkingexperience.com. Photo Credit: Carol Fox & Associates
Tuesdays on the Terrace
Enjoy free music on the Anne and John Kern Terrace Garden with our annual summer concert series highlighting artists from Chicago’s internationally renowned music community. Celebrating the series’ 25th anniversary, this year’s line-up includes jazz, house, indie-pop, and more, all while paying homage to previous seasons with special tributes all summer long. Tuesdays on the Terrace runs through August 27th at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, 220 W. Chicago Ave. To view the full lineup, visit www.mcachicago.org. Photo Credit: Museum of Contemporary Art
Fine Arts Building
On the heels of its 125th anniversary last year, Chicago’s historic Fine Arts Building (410 S. Michigan Avenue) presents a monthly showcase of artists throughout the building with its ongoing Second Fridays open studios events, free and open to the public on the second Friday of each month from 5-9 p.m. Upcoming dates are July 12, Aug. 9, Sept. 13 and Oct. 11, 2024. For more information, visit fineartsbuilding.com/second-fridays. Photo Credit: Jenn Udoni