The Suburbs This Weekend: Antiques, beer curls, ghosts and baby boom music
Antiques and ghosts, beer curls and music for baby boomers: Those are the suburban events selected for this weekend by Sean Stangland and Richard Battin.
Sean recommends taster curls at the Ram Restaurant and Brewery in Rosemont, Schaumburg and Wheeling, offering six, three-ounce samples of the RAM’s most popular craft brewed beers for $4.99.
And if you’re a fan of The Grateful Dead, Fish, or Abba, you can relive them with tribute bands featured Friday and Saturday at Viper Alley, 275 Parway Drive, Lincolnshire. For details, visit their website.
Richard offers up the Grayslake Antique Market Saturday and Sunday at the Lake County Fairgrounds in Grayslake. More information at lcfair.org.
He also suggests playwright Jeffrey Hatcher’s version of Henry James’ ghost story “The Turn of the Screw,” presented by First Folio Theatre all this weekend at Mayslake Hall on the Maylakes Peabody Estate in Oak Brook. For information visit firstfolio.org.