5 Things to Do: November 27-29

Looking for ways to work off that turkey or entertain family and friends visiting for Thanksgiving? Don’t miss these five events taking place throughout the Chicago area.

Frozemont

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Photo courtesy of Carol Fox and Associates Public Relations.

Opens Nov. 27
Rosemont

Rosemont transforms into a winter wonderland this Friday when the ice skating rink opens with free sleigh rides, ice sculptures, a visit from Santa, a tree lighting ceremony and more. And don’t miss the opening of Polar Peak, a two-story tube hill, on Dec. 11.

Wonderland Express

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Photo courtesy of Chicago Botanic Garden.

Opens Nov. 27
Glencoe

This is a favorite can’t-miss event for families. This year’s Wonderland Express will include new features like the Maggie Daley Skating Ribbon, Writers Theatre, and CBG’s own Spike and Alice the Amorphophallus.

Chicago Trolley Holiday Lights Tour

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Photo courtesy of Carol Fox and Associates Public Relations.

Begin Nov. 27
Chicago

Bundle up and hop on a trolley for a magical holiday tour around Chicago. Stops include Christkindlmarket and Zoo Lights at Lincoln Park Zoo (also opening this weekend!), but you’ll still see Macy’s holiday windows, the Magnificent Mile, Millennium Park and more.

Small Business Saturday

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Nov. 28
Various

You probably already have some shopping planned this weekend, so why not support amazing local businesses? Whether you visit Winnetka, Central Street in Evanston, West Town WinterFest, or your own town’s Small Business Saturday event, you can feel good about supporting your community. Plus, you can support local businesses and local nonprofits with our own Shop For Good.

Holidays a cappella

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Photo by Deb Hoban.

Nov. 29
Chicago

’Tis the season for holiday music, but now’s the time to hear carols, Hanukkah songs and popular favorites a cappella style. This is the first performance of many by Chicago a cappella throughout the holiday season.

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