Wow, Kate! Thanks for all the links; some great ideas. Were you a social director in another life?
Loved your notoriety comment on the Houses of Worship - Willow Creek Church is the most notorious house of worship I know
The Bahai Temple is gorgeous and well worth the trip - as is Holy Name.
I looked for a link to the Tall Ships and can't find that they are coming to Chicago this year. The most recent link I could find was 2006, but I was pretty sure they were here just last year. I'll have to keep looking.
The
Air & Water Show is going on the weekend of the symposium and it's a great event - huge crowds, though.
http://www.explorechicago.org/city/en/things_see_do/event_landing/special_events/mose/chicago_air___water.htmlAnd for entertainment I'm adding
Second City - many famous comic started out there and eventually moved to SNL and beyond.
http://www.secondcity.com/?id=theatres/chicagoAlso for those who want to shop but don't want the steep Mag Mile prices, check out
Woodfield Mall in Schaumburg (need a car). Woodfield is billed as Illinois' #1 tourist attraction and the Chicago area's largest shopping mall with over 300 shops, stores and restaurants. I spent many weekends and many dollars there in my youth
http://www.shopwoodfield.com/Other great places to eat are Ed Debevics, The Rock & Roll McDonalds, Rain Forest Cafe, and for the best pizza in town Gino's East. (Looks like a dive, but has incredible pizza)
We've also got some big tall buildings with views - The John Hancock, the Sears Towers - although one of them just recently changed it name - and we have a new Trump Towers.
We should probably stop listing all the things to see and do or people won't have time to fit in all the symposium activites
Jan