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International Kennel Club Cluster of Dog Shows| Chicago |
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One of the largest all-breed benched dog shows in the country that draws the top dogs from across the United States and Canada to compete for prizes and the coveted title of "Best in Show." Plus dog fashion shows, meet the breeds, pet the dogs and Kid Zone.
Where: McCormick Place Lakeside Building - Chicago
When: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $20, $14 seniors, free under 12; two-day: $25, $18 seniors, free under 12
Lake Home & Cabin Show| Schaumburg |
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More than 150 exhibitors showcase the latest trends for second homes. The show also includes free family fun, giveaways, interactive features, contests and how-to seminars.
Where: Schaumburg Convention Center - Schaumburg
When: 2-8 p.m. Feb. 22; 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Feb. 23; 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Feb. 24
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $12, $5 kids 5-15, free kids under 5. Visit website for coupon

Skating in the Sky| Chicago |
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If you're looking for an alternative to skating at Millennium Park this winter, look up. Way up-94 stories, to be exact. Touted as the World's Highest Ice Skating Rink, the 94th floor of the John Hancock Center gives ice skaters a bird's-eye view of the city and the lake.
At 20 feet by 45 feet, the rink is probably too small to be your solo destination of the day, but paired with a trip to see the view from the Hancock, it's a nice way for kids to burn off energy while parents enjoy the great view. And because it's synthetic ice, skaters stay warm and don't get wet.
The rink is scheduled to be open for skating from 9 a.m.-11 p.m. through April 18. A 25-minute skate session costs $6 (in addition to the cost to get into the Hancock Observatory). You can bring your own skates or rent some there for a dollar.
Where: John Hancock Observatory
When: 9 a.m.-11 p.m.
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $6 per 25 minutes, $1 skate rental, plus regular Observatory admission
Welcome to the Universe| Chicago |
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Visitors become space adventurers and set off on a journey to discover the Universe in a way never done before. Travel a billion light-years and back, fly through space, orbit the Moon, zoom into a canyon on Mars, and soar through the cosmic web where a million galaxies shower down. The experience was created utilizing real telescopic data and the best scientific imagery.
Where: Adler Planetarium
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $28 pass (includes admission); $22 kids 3-11
Blue Man Group| Chicago |
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Watch men painted blue do unusual performance art and original slapstick comedy. It's fun to sit in the front, but remember to wear a plastic poncho to avoid the flying food and liquids. Buy tickets at the box office, online, via Ticketmaster or by calling (773) 348-4000.
Where: Blue Man Group at Briar Street Theatre
When: Check website for performance schedule.
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $49-$69
An Evening of Percussion| Crystal Lake |
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Performances by the Crystal Lake Strikers' All Star Drumline-comprised of talented adult and high school drummers from all around town.
Where: Raue Center for the Arts
When: 7 p.m.
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $12, $5 kids 8 and older, 7 and under free
















