Press Release
CHICAGO TRIBUNE – LAKEFRONT ANCHORS OUR OWN SWEET HOME CHICAGO
LAKEFRONT ANCHORS OUR OWN SWEET HOME CHICAGO Culture, sports, entertainment, fun are all here Mary Lu Laffey, Rand McNally Travel News May 21, 2006 Time for most young travelers is limited, so don’t waste it. Every month, Youth Movement brings you expert advice on affordable, imaginative travel to make the most of your days away…
Read MoreCRAIN’S CHICAGO – INFO JUNKIE
INFO JUNKIE: SCOOP SCORER May 29, 2006 As president of Chicago Sport and Social Clubs Inc., Jason Erkes, 36, has a surprising hole in his reading list: “I’ve never sat down and read an entire sports magazine or sports section in my life.” The former political reporter remains hooked on news. His list: While…
Read MoreCHICAGO TRIBUNE – KICK START YOUR SOCIAL LIFE
KICK START YOUR SOCIAL LIFE Kickball isn’t just a kid’s game, it can help you make connections. Courtney Linehan, REDEYE Jun 8, 2006 Marisa Baile and Mike Johnson, her boyfriend of three years, met on the kickball field. Kate Brandes landed a new job thanks to her kickball connections. And Laura Klocker built bonds with…
Read MoreCHICAGO TRIBUNE – THIS ISN’T CHILD’S PLAY
THIS ISN’T CHILD’S PLAY Courtney Linehan Jun 8, 2006 Adult kickball may look the same as the children’s version, but it isn’t quite the game you remember. When kids play, games last until the school bell rings or Mom says it’s time for dinner. And the number of players depends on how many people are…
Read MoreCHICAGO TRIBUNE – READY, SWEAT, GO!
Ready, sweat, go! 30 Things to do Before Summer Ends You wouldn’t know it from the recent sweltering temps, but summer is slowly slipping away. And to top it off, you still haven’t hit the beach, eaten Italian ice or checked out a rooftop patio. Fear not; there’s still time. We’ve rounded up your best…
Read MoreCHICAGO TRIBUNE – COED FLAG FOOTBALL: A WAY TO PLAY THE FIELD
COED FLAG FOOTBALL A WAY TO PLAY THE FIELD JoAnn Milivojevic Sep 10, 2006 QUALITIES OF LIFE: THE GUY Consider it another kind of fantasy football, where you grab at the waistline of the opposite sex. And Monday is the last day to land on a roster in the Chicago Sport and Social Club’s football…
Read MoreCHICAGO READER – CHICAGO 101
FOR PLAYERS GAMES YOU CAN PLAY By Chip Dudley September 22, 2006 THERE ARE LOADS of ways to display your awesome skills in Chicago, and there’s no reason to stick to the big four of football, basketball, hockey, and baseball. The Chicago Park District maintains six public golf courses. Weekend greens fees for nine holes…
Read MoreNEWSWEEK – IT’S OKAY TO PLAY GAMES
IT’S OK TO PLAY GAMES AS COED SPORTS LEAGUES BOOM, THERE’S ACTION ON AND OFF THE FIELD By Vanessa Juarez Newsweek Nov. 1 issue – In the basement of Manhattan’s Big City Bar and Grill, the Multiple Scorgasms challenge the Fumbleruskis to a “team bonding experience,” also known as “flip-cup.” The Fumbleruskis accept (they are…
Read MoreCHICAGO TRIBUNE – POLAR OPPOSITES
POLAR OPPOSITES CHRISTINE BADOWSKI AND CHRIS MCNAMARA Nov 19, 2006 FIRE+ICE Warm your hands by a blazing hearth on a cold winter’s night; brave the elements with a bracing skate outing; share a steaming Irish whiskey or ice-cold beer with a traveling pub crowd. HOT SPOTS FIREPLACES – Fulton Lounge: Picture a cold winter’s evening…
Read MoreCHICAGO TRIBUNE – SPRING ACTION
SPRING ACTION WARMER WEATHER BRINGS OUT THE ATHLETE IN ALL OF US By Campbell Roth Mar 21, 2007 When the temperature spiked last week and the lakefront paths and beaches swelled with Chicagoans coming out of hibernation, one thing was clear: Spring was finally on its way. Wednesday is the first full day of spring–and…
Read More