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Maxwell Street Market. (Walter S. Mitchell / City of Chicago)
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Labor Day might signal the end of the summer for some, but there’s still a wealth of great events and happenings going on near you. Peruse our handy dandy guide to neighborhood street fests, art shows, outdoor concerts and cultural celebrations of all sizes across Chicago and the suburbs.
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A black-crowned night heron, on the Chicago River. (Patty Wetli / WTTW News)
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The inaugural Urban Birding Festival is set for Sept. 14-15, with registration open now. The event is designed to highlight the hundreds of species found in the city — from peregrine falcons in the Loop to migratory warblers along the lakefront to year-round occupants of Chicago’s parks and backyards — and all the work being done to create habitat for them.
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The Bears debuted new Soldier Field menu offerings on Aug, 28, 2024, including the Odunze dog in honor of Rome Odunze. (Angel Idowu / WTTW News)
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The main thing that caught our eye here? The Rome Odunze Dog, which was made in partnership with the new Bears rookie wide receiver, features a jalapeno cheddar dog nestled on top of Italian beef, topped with hot giardiniera, cheese crisp crumbles and a “spicy Chicago secret sauce.” You’ll need a napkin (or three).
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One of the Flights of the Butterflies sculptures, at River Park in the Lincoln Square community. (Patty Wetli / WTTW News)
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Through September, nearly 20 butterfly sculptures will be at various Chicago Park District natural areas, from the West Ridge Nature Park to Hegewisch Marsh, from Columbus Park to the Burnham Wildlife Corridor. Another group landed on Michigan Avenue’s Magnificent Mile.
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The “Chicago Style: Mike Royko and Windy City Journalism” exhibit at the Newberry Library. (Anne Ryan)
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The Newberry Library has an intimate exhibition about legendary Chicago columnist Mike Royko. It’s an introduction to the work of a cranky writer who could crank out quality columns at an amazing rate. The show runs through Sept. 28.
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