Chicago Sun-Times

WHERE TO CELEBRATE THE 4TH IN CHICAGO

- BY TOM ACKERMAN, STAFF REPORTER tackerman@suntimes.com @Tom_AckermanDI

From Navy Pier to the Museum Campus and in Millennium Park, Chicagoans — whether sprawled on blankets or perched in lawn chairs — have options to celebrate Independen­ce Day. Besides the big Navy Pier fireworks Thursday night, there are activities around town all weekend.

Wednesday

10:30 a.m to 1 p.m. at Millennium Park: The Grant Park orchestra will conduct an open rehearsal at Pritzker Pavilion for their “Independen­ce Day Salute” concert the next day.

5 to 10 p.m. at Shedd Aquarium: The weekly jazz concert is also a prime spot for viewing Navy Pier’s weekly Wednesday fireworks. Cost is $19.95 for Chicago residents, $24.95 for nonresiden­ts. Museum members receive free admission to multiple sets. Food and drinks will be available for purchase.

7 to 8:30 p.m. at Navy Pier: The Navy Band Great Lakes Wind Ensemble.

9:30 p.m. at Navy Pier: Fireworks.

Thursday

10 a.m. to noon at Chicago History Museum: The 60th anniversar­y of their annual Independen­ce Day celebratio­n will honor their former president and chief historian Russell Lewis, who died earlier this year. In addition to a color guard presentati­on and a children’s parade, members and activists will read the Declaratio­n of Independen­ce. The event is free.

6:30 to 10 p.m. at Shedd Aquarium: “Fourth with the Fishes” includes events throughout the museum. Aquarist James Clark will discuss how fish use colors, including red, white and blue, for survival. Tickets cost $24.95 for Chicago residents, $29.95 for nonresiden­ts, and members pay $14.95. Food and drinks will be available for purchase.

6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Millennium Park: The Grant Park orchestra will perform their “Independen­ce Day Salute” at the Pritzker Pavilion. Tickets range from $26 to $101. The orchestra will play 15 patriotic songs, and a color guard will present.

9:30 p.m. at Navy Pier: Fireworks synchroniz­ed with recorded patriotic music. Ride-hailing services will be disabled upon pier closure as no pedestrian or vehicular traffic will be permitted on the North Dock. Navy Pier recommends using public transporta­tion or parking at one of the pier’s three partner garages at a discounted rate of $15. On-site parking garages are available for a rate of $45 on July 3 and 4.

It is not clear what full capacity is, but that cap tends to be reached every Independen­ce Day — the pier’s busiest day of the year, according to spokespers­on Payal Patel. Guests will be turned away when the fire marshal determines full capacity. The pier will likely close its gates no later than 7:30 p.m.

Navy Pier: “OffShore Rooftop & Bar” opened last month. Attached to the hotel that is being constructe­d on the third floor of the pier, Guinness World Records has labeled it the “world’s largest rooftop deck.” Tickets can be purchased online or at 312-535-6660.

Cruises are available to take clients onto Lake Michigan to view the fireworks. Tickets can be found through navypier.org.

Saturday

10:15 p.m. at Navy Pier: As part of the biweekly and summerlong fireworks on Wednesdays and Saturdays, a 10-minute show will take place Saturday.

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