8 Things to do in the City & North Shore: January 19

We know it’s cold as ice in Chicago this weekend, but don’t let that stop you from attending some of the hottest events that the city has to offer.  From works of art to tasty treats, Chicago never stops putting on a great show, no matter the weather! 

Celebrate Winter in Glenview

Join the Winterfest festivities at the Glenview Community Ice Center this weekend! Experience the excitement of hockey matchups featuring the Glenbrook South Titan Hockey Club against the Saint Viator Hockey Club, and the Glenview Stars Hockey Association facing off against the St. Louis Sting. Enjoy a mesmerizing figure skating exhibition, take a spin in the Ice Bumper Cars, or strap on your skates for afternoon family skate or evening glow stick skate. Treat yourself to delicious food and drinks at North Branch, bid on silent auction items or participate in a 50/50 raffle. There’s so much in store for a memorable winter celebration!

Date: January 20 
Time: 3:45-9:30PM 
Cost: $5+ 
Location: Glenview Community Ice Center, 1851 Landwehr Rd, Glenview 
More info:glenviewparkfoundation.org

Laugh the Night Away in Skokie

The Laughing Academy presents Anthony Bonazzo, fresh from recording his special “This is 45,” bringing his unique humor to Skokie! Known for his viral special “Northside/Southside”, Anthony has starred in The Onion videos, performed at Second City’s Breakout Comedy Festival, and was a Semi-Finalist in Stand Up NBC. He’s opened for Michael Che, Vir Das, Adam Carolla, Kathleen Madigan, Jessica Kirson, and more. Headlining Zanies, The Comedy Bar, and a regular at Midwest clubs, Anthony Bonazzo guarantees a night filled with laughs!

Date: January 19 
Time: 8PM 
Cost: $25 
Location: Skokie Theatre, 7924 Lincoln Ave, Skokie 
More info:skokietheatre.org

Sip & Sculpt in Glencoe

Indulge in a delightful evening of wine sipping and artistic expression! Under the expert guidance of ceramics instructor, Natalie Steinmetz, you’ll be led through the process of crafting your very own masterpiece. Whether you’re a novice or a seasoned artist, everyone is warmly invited to join this immersive experience. No prior experience or supplies are required – just bring your enthusiasm! This event is BYOB, so elevate the evening by bringing your favorite bottle of wine.

Date: January 19 
Time: 7PM 
Cost: $50+ 
Location: Takiff Center, 999 Green Bay Rd, Glencoe 
More info: glencoeparkdistrict.com

Enjoy a Winter Adventure at Big Marsh Park 

Calling all cold-weather explorers! Flock to Big Marsh Park this Saturday for a Polar Adventure day hosted by the Chicago Park District. Enjoy the wonders of nature in winter: take a guided bird hike, do a nature-inspired winter craft, see Husky teams mush around the park – then warm up around the bonfire to enjoy stories, music, hot cocoa, and more! 

Date: January 20 
Time: 12pm – 3pm  
Cost: Free 
Location: Big Marsh Park, 11559 S Stony Island Ave  
More info:chicagoparkdistrict.com

Cut Your Strings and Head to the Puppet Festival 

An enduring Chicago tradition makes its 6th annual appearance as the Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival returns for eleven days of puppetry. Featuring performances, symposiums, workshops, and more, this festival highlights the world of puppets by featuring some of the world’s most prominent puppeteers.   

Date:  January 18 – 28 
Time:  Opening night at 7:30pm  
Cost:  $15+ 
Location:  Various locations  
More info:  chicagopuppetfest.org

Feast on Donuts at Stan’s Donut Fest 

A legendary purveyor of delectable donuts, Stan’s Donuts, is hosting their 10th Anniversary Donut Fest in River North this weekend.  Indulge your sweet tooth with Stan’s famous flavors including Blueberry Fritter, Lemon Pistachio, Tiramisu, and more! 

Date:  January 20 
Time:  11am – 3pm  
Cost:  $20+ 
Location:  Stan’s Donut Pop-Up, 155 W Kinzie St.  
More info:  eventbrite.com

Discover Chicago’s Newest Artists at Tomorrow Never Knows 

For over 10 years, Tomorrow Never Knows has gathered Chicago’s rising indie artists and given them a stage to put on a legendary show. Hosted by the teams at Schubas, Lincoln Hall, GMAN Tavern, and Sleeping Village, this festival gives a promising glimpse of the future of music in Chicago, that’s well worth the trip through the cold to see. 

Date: January 17 – 21 
Time: Various times  
Cost: $20+ 
Location: Schubas Tavern, Lincoln Hall, GMAN Tavern, and Sleeping Village 
More info: tnkfest.com

Go Behind the Curtain at the Auditorium Theatre 

This weekend, go backstage at Chicago’s famed Auditorium Theatre, to learn about the secrets and stories that make this space unique. Take a tour and discover the brilliance of the architecture, from the classical artwork to the 24-karat gold-leafed ceiling arches, as well as the hidden gems that make this theatre a true work of art. 

Date: January 21 (plus later dates) 
Time: 12pm  
Cost: $18 
Location: The Auditorium Theatre, 50 East Ida B. Wells Dr 
More info: auditoriumtheatre.org

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