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Get Out: White Sox, Pokemon, ‘Puss in Boots,’ More

Des Plaines Patch’s community event calendar lists tons of stuff to do.

When/Where: From 1-4 p.m., July 16 to July 20 at Chippewa Park, 123 N 8th Ave. in Des Plaines.

Why Go: Learn the essential skills of baseball: hitting, throwing, fielding, pitching, bunting and base running. Build a foundation of fundamentals to be successful on the field.

Pricing: $179-$199.

When/Where: Friday, July 20 from 7-10 p.m., at , 2200 Lee St. in Des Plaines.

Why Go: The summertime series sponsored by the Optimist Club continues with Puss in Boots. Popcorn and drinks will be available for purchase.

Pricing: Free.

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When/Where: Saturday, July 21, 6368 W Howard St. in Niles.

Why Go: Free Trial classes are a great way for NEW customers to experience our program and determining the correct class for your child. Lil’ Kickers Soccer is a nationwide child development program which focuses on children’s social, emotional, and cognitive skills.

Pricing: $14

Check out all the things to do this weekend on Patch's free community calendar, and add your events for other readers.

When/Where: Sunday, July 22 from 2-4 p.m. at the , 1501 Ellinwood Ave.

Why Go: Even if you are just a beginner, at league you can learn all the rules of the game. Joining a league is the best way to hone your skills to compete in bigger Pokemon tournaments where players win great prizes like cards, medals, and even scholarships!

Pricing: Free.

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RIck K June 10, 2013 at 02:20 pm
I believe the aldermen are Denise Rodd south of Dempster and Dick Sayad north. Contact them.Read More Although I do not live in Rodd's ward (Im in the 8th) I am somehow on her mailing list and she keeps wanting to know what she can do for me. Here is something.
Brian Wolf June 4, 2013 at 10:16 am
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Brian Wolf June 4, 2013 at 10:16 am
I suggest contacting the alderman to raise the profile of what these streets need.