Published May 13, 2021

Chicago summer fun bucket list for families

This summer in Chicago is going to be epic. After months of being cooped up at home, Chicago has fully reopened for everyone to enjoy. This summer offers opportunities to mingle with super heroes, dive deep into Chicago comic history, paddle a swan boat in a historic park and more! Bonus: many of these family events are free! So slather on some sunscreen and head out for a summer packed with family fun in Chicago. Here are the events and activities you won’t want to miss.

See a movie under the stars

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The popular Millennium Park Summer Film Series is back with two free screenings this summer — The Wiz (rated G) on Aug. 24 and The Dark Knight (rated PG-13) on Aug. 31. Grab a blanket, some snacks, and kick back under the soaring Pritzker Pavilion for a memorable night with the whole family.

Plus, there are outdoor moving screenings all over the city, including Water Flicks at Navy Pier and drive-in movie theatres popping up around Chicago.

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Glynnis Talken Campbell

Glynnis Talken Campbell is an American historical romance author, composer, musician and voice actress, and is married to bass guitarist Richard Campbell. Glynnis Campbell graduated from California State University, Chico with a degree in Vocal Music Performance

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