Episode 88: Fill Up Your January Calendar!

So little time, so much to do! We are already halfway through January, and there is no shortage of events in Chicago. First up, Tom Zaller from Imagine Exhibitions walks us through the world of Downton Abbey: The Exhibition. Experience the period, the fashion, and the house from the hit television show. Then, it’s a first for Andrea as she speaks with a third-generation square dance caller, Annie Coleman. Annie tells us all about the Barn Dance Apocalypse featuring the Golden Horse Ranch Band, coming to the Ramova Theatre. After that, Adam Elias, CEO of Whirlyball, takes us back to the nineties for their 30th anniversary celebration! It’s a Totally 90’s Themed Extravaganza at Whirlyball. Finally, Georgia Garvey tells us all about her new book, “Everything is Going to Be OK (Until It’s Not)” and her upcoming event at the Book Stall. 

Tom Zaller, President and CEO of Imagine Exhibitions, walks us through Downton Abbey: The Exhibition, open now through March 31 at Westfield Old Orchard in Skokie. For tickets, visit www.downtonexhibition.com . 

Annie Coleman, Third-generation Square Dance Caller, has all the details of the Barn Dance Apocalypse featuring the Golden Horse Ranch Band. It all goes down January 27 at the Ramova Theatre. Visit www.ramovachicago.com for tickets. 

Adam Elias, CEO of Whirlyball, takes it back to the nineties as they celebrate their anniversary with A Totally 90’s Themed Extravaganza and Throwback Pricing. Visit Whirlyball Chicago, Naperville, or Vernon Hills on January 14 from 6-9 pm. Tickets available at www.whirlyball.eventbrite.com.    


Former editor at the Chicago Tribune and nationally syndicated columnist Georgia Garvey brings the details of her new book, “Everything is Going to Be OK (Until It’s Not)” and her book event at The Book Stall on January 18 at 6:30 pm. Visit www.georgiagarvey.com.

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