With the economy in the doldrums, Borders wants to give you lift this week with a free cup ‘o joe! Now through May 6, you can get a free 12 oz. beverage from Seattle’s Best Coffee at any of in store cafes at Borders. So grab your free coffee, curl up in one of their cafes, and check out their selection of great books and magazines. Get more information at Free Things to Do in Chicago.
Free Coffee This Week From Borders
Chicago Free Friday: Free Things To Do in Chicago
Spring is in the air and there are lots of things to do in Chicago this summer!
Check out some beloved springtime bulbs this weekend at the AMERICAN DAFFODIL SOCIETY’S FREE ANNUAL SHOW AND CONFERENCE at the the Chicago Botanic Garden in Glencoe, Illinois, a near-north suburb of Chicago. More than 1,000 daffodils will be on view at the free show’s juried competition. Free lectures and workshops will cover growing tips, flower photography and flower arranging.
Saturday April 25, noon – 5 p.m., Sunday April 26, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Admission is free, parking is $20 for non-members. 1000 Lake Cook Rd., Glencoe, (847) 835-5440
More information on this event and other Free Things to Do in Chicago
Piper and Carson Tonight at Park
Tonight, Thursday, April 23, 2009, at Park Community Church in Chicago, IL, the Carl F. H. Henry Center for Theological Understanding of Trinity Evangelical Divinity School will host an evening of free lectures and discussion with Dr. John Piper of Bethlehem Baptist Church and Dr. D. A. Carson of Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. The event will begin at 7:00pm and conclude around 10:00pm. Titled “The Pastor as Scholar, and the Scholar as Pastor: Reflections on Life and Ministry with John Piper and D.A. Carson”, the evening will feature hour-long lectures by Drs. Piper and Carson that offer reflection of a theological and personal nature on the work of the pastor and the scholar, respectively.
Admission is free at this really cool warehouse church (it is a renovated dry goods warehouse building in the shadow of Chicago’s skyline). [Read more...]
Lonely Planet Names Chicago Top Tourist City
Prescott Carlson of About.com:Chicago Travel points out that the Lonely Planet Travel Guide has named the Windy City one of the top 10 cities in the world in their upcoming book Best in Travel 2009 — Chicago was the only U.S. city that made the list. He says there is no argument from him as Chicago is home to magnificent architecture, world class restaurants, luxury hotels, a gorgeous lakefront, and tons of things to do and free things to do. I found a great website resource for all you Chicagoans and visitors alike called Free Things to Do in Chicago.
As the only American city to make the competitive cut, the globe-trotting experts at Lonely Planet sited Chicago’s business, art, architecture, food, music, theater and overall culture as the winning criteria. McDonald’s and Oprah originate here, along with other ubiquitous, historical and random landmarks alike, including jazz and blues festivals, the St. Patrick’s Day Parade, the Green Mill, the Chicago Theater, and Picasso outdoor art. According to destination-expert author Karla Zimmerman, “If you want your finger on America’s pulse, don’t head to New York or LA. The heart beats in Chicago.”
But the Lonely Planet also nods their hats to what has yet to come, perhaps facilitating our bid for the 2016 Olympics; as if our array of world-renowned sports teams (Bears, Bulls, Cubs, Sox, Blackhawks, etc.) weren’t enough.
While Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2009 released last month, Zimmerman scooped the city before Obama could scoop the President-elect title. This is just one more piece of evidence that points to Chicago’s bright future. Despite our inferiority complex to cities like New York, it’s nice that the “Second City” is finally getting some recognition among the first cities of the world. Other global cities on the list you’ll need to visit this year include Antwerp, Beirut, Glasgow, Lisbon, Mexico City, Sao Paulo, Shanghai, Warsaw and Zurich.
Chicago Free Friday: Free Cone Day at Ben & Jerry’s
Since it is Friday, its another installment of free things to do (and eat) in Chicago. This week is a yummy entry — did you know that next Tuesday, April 21st is Free Cone Day at Ben & Jerry’s? You know what that means… free ice cream for you!
As a way to thank their customers for their support and to celebrate 31 years of scooping the chunkiest, funkiest ice cream, frozen yogurt and sorbet, Ben & Jerry’s scoop shops are happily giving it away! Maybe it’s time for you to try a new flavor that you’ve been wondering about without commiting your hard earned dollars or it’s time for you to enjoy an old favorite and savor in the deliciousness that is free ice cream? Hey, either way it’s time for you to come on in!

Around the world, Scoop Shops are opening their doors from noon to 8:00 pm, to serve up a free scoop of your favorite flavor. Please check with your local Scoop Shop for more info!
Grab a pal and come on down to have some good, ’scream fun on us!
Find a participating Scoop Shop near you!




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