Busse Woods BBQ

July was full of fun summer adventures, including a wonderful barbecue with NEW.

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We claimed a pavilion at Busse Woods and brought salad, sweets and meat to grill.

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It was lovely to listen to nature right in the middle of a large suburb.

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Nature was quite close as we had a defensive pair of bird parents trying to keep us away from their chicks who were nesting in the roof of the pavilion. After a few dives we knew where not to stand and a truce was agreed upon.

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The grills were fired up and the cooking and munching began.

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We had a lovely time chatting about a variety of subjects.

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Photobombing ensued.

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There is something freeing about dining outdoors, surrounded by trees and the sounds of summer.

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S’mores capped off the evening nicely.

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I look forward to more gatherings like this. Join us next Wednesday from 2 to 4 pm for a tour of the White City at the Field Museum.

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Photos copyright NetworkHoncho and Maike’s Marvels.

NEW – The Network of Entrepreneurial Women is a group of Chicagoland business women who are upgrading business networking with fun and creative events that inspire attendees to work together, refer each other and most of all cheer each other on as the membership succeeds. Events rotate around various suburbs on a semimonthly basis, usually the 2nd Wednesday and 4th Thursday of the month. RSVP for our upcoming events at Meetup, or like us on Facebook and check up on the calendar there.

 

It’s BBQ season, join the next Meet & Munch!

To me, the Fourth of July always signals barbecue season, so I am thrilled to have another one on the books after yesterday’s with friends. The Network of Entrepreneurial Women is hosting our first annual Meet & Munch Networking Barbecue. Since entrepreneurship doesn’t happen in a bubble, and takes a village to support, our lovely members will be bringing their significant others and staunch behind-the-scenes supporters to this super-fun summer event.

The event will be held in Hyde Park, NEW co-founder Erica Thomas’ neighborhood. We will start the grills around 5 p.m. on Wednesday, July 10 in Harold Washington Park at 5200 S. Hyde Park Blvd. In Chicago, IL 60615, with the official start time at 6 p.m.

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Bring something to throw on the grill (meat or vegetable), a dish to share, your significant other/family/friends, and business cards of course. We look forward to an evening of cooking, eating and connecting. You can RSVP at Meetup or on Facebook.

I’m also excited to see the Monk Parakeets that reside here. Celebrating their 40th anniversary in Hyde Park, the green parrots settled on an Ash Tree between 1973 and the 1980s, and were considered a mascot by then-mayor Harold Washington. Since then, a Harold Washington Memorial Parrot Defense Fund has apparently been set up to ensure their continued presence in the park in spite of attempts to remove this bird colony.

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Hyde Park is one of Chicago’s most racially diverse neighborhoods. Per Erica: “Prior to the Civil War, some residents used their houses in Hyde Park as stops on the Underground Railroad. The Hampton House, where Harold Washington lived, is on the same spot where ‘The Hyde Park House’ used to be – an upscale hotel where Mary Todd Lincoln once stayed.”

“Hyde Park is considered by some a case study
in racial and economic integration today…”
~ Rachel Cromidas

Notable Hyde Parkers throughout history include:

  • President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama
  • Clarence Darrow
  • Arne Duncan
  • Amelia Earhart
  • Kurt Elling
  • Marshall Field
  • Enrico Fermi
  • Dick Gregory
  • Mahalia Jackson
  • Elena Kagan
  • Toni Preckwinkle

Plus of course Harold Washington, whom I want to learn more about for another blog at another time.

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In 1893, Hyde Park hosted the World’s Columbian Exposition, which was introduced to me via The Devil in the White City, with the world’s first Ferris Wheel. The Museum of Science and Industry has a wonderful computer-generated White City exhibit. The Museum of  Science and Industry  and the Art Institute are the two remaining White City structures.

Some suburbanites will combine the evening meal with a visit to the nearby Museum of Science and Industry beforehand to beat traffic.

Today’s photos are all pulled from the Interwebs, since my camera has been preoccupied.

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NEW – The Network of Entrepreneurial Women is a group of Chicagoland business women who are upgrading business networking with fun and creative events that inspire attendees to work together, refer each other and most of all cheer each other on as the membership succeeds. Events rotate around various suburbs on a semimonthly basis.