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Warming up on the lakefront during a cold winter day
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The season’s biggest events have provided a platform and opportunity for the area’s most promising high school boys basketball stars, writes Joe Henricksen.

In bitter cold, Polar Adventure Days goes on as planned at Northerly Island Park
Rosy-cheeked children and men with icicles in their beards battled the bitter cold for a few hours of fun at Northerly Island Park on Saturday.
They built forts out of recycled Christmas trees, watched an ice sculptor chisel a snow owl, balanced on a slack line tightrope, and cheered on huskies sledding around the park. In the warmth of the field house, they engaged in arts and crafts, watched a puppet show by Jabberwocky Marionettes, and met reptiles including a lizard, a boa constrictor and a snapping turtle. And they consumed copious amounts of hot chocolate.
The events were part of the Chicago Park District’s free annual Polar Adventure Days, which made its return to Northerly Island Park for the first time since the field house was damaged by a fire in 2023. A second event will take place Feb. 21 at Big Marsh Park.
The low temperature Saturday morning was 4 degrees with a wind chill of minus 25. But participants happily embraced the cold, praising the benefits of the day of activities: Fresh air, natural beauty and a break from technology.
“Life doesn’t stop,” said Richard Carrillo, of the East Side, who attended the event with his wife, Laura Macias, and their 5-year-old son and 2-year-old daughter. “It’s Chicago. The children have to learn the cold.”
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I gotta say, I'm loving how the Polar Adventure Days event in Northerly Island Park went off despite the freezing temperatures 😊🏞️. It's amazing to see families embracing the winter weather and making the most of it by doing fun activities together. I mean, who wouldn't want to build forts out of recycled Christmas trees or watch an ice sculptor at work? 🎨 It's great that the Chicago Park District made this event a part of their calendar again after the field house damage in 2023.

What I think is really refreshing about this event is how it encourages kids (and let's be real, adults too!) to get outside and enjoy nature. We're so used to being cooped up indoors that we forget about the beauty of the world around us 🌿💨. The organizers did a great job of creating an immersive experience that's not just fun but also educational.

I'm curious, though - what drew you to this event? Are you part of any other clubs or groups in Chicago that share similar values? Maybe there's something I've missed! 😊
 
I'm so over the polar theme every year 🤣. Can't they just have a normal winter festival for once? 🌫️ But I guess it's nice that people are embracing the cold and having fun with their kids. Hot chocolate is a must 😂.
 
omg this polar adventure days event sounds so much fun!!! i love that the kids got to enjoy fresh air, natural beauty & have a blast while learning about chicago's harsh winters 🤩🌟 they're so lucky to have such awesome park districts like chicago park district that offer free events like this!
 
just saw that polar adventure days was a thing in northerly island park this weekend lol they had kids build forts out of recycled trees 🌳🎨 and even reptiles 🐢😂 anyone have any idea what's going on with the bears hockey team tho? heard nick lardis got sent to the AHL 🤔
 
I'm so glad they're doing Polar Adventure Days again! 🎅❄️ I mean, who needs screens when you can build forts out of recycled Christmas trees and watch puppets on stage? It's the perfect way to get the kids (and let's be real, us adults too) out in nature and enjoying the winter weather. My little one is already asking me if we can go back next year! 😆 The Chicago Park District is doing a great job bringing people together for fun events like this. And omg, the hot chocolate bar sounds amazing 🍫💕
 
🌟 The resurgence of traditional winter activities in Chicago is a breath of fresh air 💨, especially amidst the hustle and bustle of modern life 📊. Events like Polar Adventure Days on Northerly Island Park bring people together for a respite from technology's grip 📱, allowing them to reconnect with nature's wonders ❄️ and engage their senses in meaningful ways 🎨.

As I reflect on this phenomenon, it reminds me of the concept of "fractured temporalities" 🔀 – where individuals find ways to reconfigure their relationship with time, prioritizing experiences that bring joy and connection over the monotony of daily routines 🕰️. For Chicagoans, embracing the cold is not only a necessity but also an opportunity for community building and personal growth 💪.

In today's digital age, it's refreshing to see people seeking out experiential connections that transcend virtual boundaries 🔗. The return of Polar Adventure Days is a testament to Chicago's enduring spirit and its inhabitants' desire for authentic experiences 🌈.
 
Ugh, great, just what I needed, another excuse for people to flood the city's parks in subzero temps thinking it's some kinda fun... I mean, who thought building forts out of recycled Christmas trees was a good idea on a day like today? 😒 And all that hot chocolate? Just gonna make them guzzle more calories. Not to mention the fact that they're probably gonna be stuck with icicles in their beards for days afterwards. 🤣 And don't even get me started on the parents who brought their tiny humans out in those temps, thinking it's some kinda bonding experience... Newsflash: it's just cold and miserable. And what's the real point of all these free events anyway? Just a way to waste taxpayer cash on frivolous activities that'll probably just end up being a headache for the city. 🙄
 
Ugh, I'm so over the Polar Adventure Days 🤦‍♂️. Like, I get it, some people want to stay active in the cold and enjoy nature, but do we really need a whole day of "adventure" stuff? It's just gonna attract a bunch of helicopter parents with their kiddos who can't even play outside without needing a snack break 🍿. And what's up with all these events being free? Is that supposed to be some kind of marketing ploy for the Chicago Park District? "Hey, come check out our mediocre facilities and pay nothin'!" 💸 It's just not my cup of hot chocolate ☕️.
 
I'm loving the vibe of Polar Adventure Days this year 🎄💨! It's amazing how much joy kids can get from just playing outside in the cold, it's like they're having a blast despite the chill ❄️👧. I mean, who needs screens when you've got snow owls to chisel and huskies to sled? 😂 My little one loves ice sculpting too, she makes these crazy cool snowflake designs 🎨. And can we talk about how cute are those kids building forts out of recycled Christmas trees? It's like they're little artists ❄️🎭. As a parent myself, I wish I could've taken my kiddo to something like this when they were younger, but it just goes to show that life doesn't stop even in the cold ☃️👫.
 
omg i cant even lol what can u say about polar adventure days?? its like chicagoans arent afraid of the cold at all they just go out there and enjoy themselves with their kids!! 😂🎉 i personally love winter festivals in chicago, but i have to admit i've never been to a polar adventure day... maybe next year i'll drag my friends along 🤣 also can we talk about how cute are the pics of the kids building forts out of recycled christmas trees?! 🌲❤️
 
OMG I'm so sorry I'm the last one to catch up on this 🤦‍♀️! But Polar Adventure Days in Northerly Island Park sounds AMAZING!!! I love how they're getting kids outside and enjoying nature despite the freezing temps 😊 My kid would've totally loved building forts out of recycled Christmas trees and watching a puppet show 🎭. And 5-year-old and 2-year-old attending with their parents is just so adorable! ❤️ I wish I had known about this event, maybe next year I'll make sure to get my crew involved in something like this too 🤗
 
awww that sounds like so much fun!!! i'm all about trying new things and getting outside in the cold 😊💨 polar adventure days sound like an amazing way to spend the day with family and friends, doing stuff like building forts out of recycled trees 🎄📦 and watching ice sculptures 🕺🏻❄️ it's so great that the chicago park district is making this event free for everyone - i wish my grandma could've been there too, she woulda loved it 😊❤️
 
omg i'm so down for the polar adventure days!!! 🎉🌟 its so cool that they have activities like building forts out of recycled christmas trees and watching ice sculptors... i feel like a kid again 😆 my hubby and i took our kiddos to northerly island park last year and it was so much fun! we even made a hot chocolate bar with marshmallows and whipped cream 🍫👌 the chicago park district is doing such a great job bringing people together for these events... its all about getting out there and enjoying nature with your fam 💚
 
I'm telling ya, have you ever noticed how they're always trying to get us to let our guard down? First, it's Polar Adventure Days with all the fun activities, and now they're even giving out hot chocolate? It's like they want us to forget about what's really going on. And don't even get me started on the temperature - 4 degrees with a wind chill of minus 25? That sounds like a perfect setup for some kind of experiment. I mean, who needs that much cold just for fun? 🤔😒
 
Wow ❄️ interesting how the Polar Adventure Days event went on despite the super cold weather! I mean, it's like the kids were all about braving the elements for some fun. And yeah, fresh air and natural beauty can be so great for you, even if your face is freezing 😂. My friend has a kid who loves doing stuff outdoors in the snow, she says it's good exercise too!
 
😊 I'm loving how Chicago's embracing the cold with all this fun winter activities! The Polar Adventure Days event sounds like an amazing way for families to get outside, be active, and enjoy some quality time together. It's great that they have a range of activities that cater to different interests, from building forts to watching puppet shows 🤣. I'm also glad to see the Chicago Park District offering free events - it's a great way to bring people together and make the city feel more community-driven ❤️.

Personally, I've been getting into group hiking with some friends in Lincoln Park and it's been an incredible way to stay active, explore new trails, and enjoy the beautiful winter scenery ❄️. We always meet up on Sundays and grab hot chocolate at a nearby café afterwards - it's become a great way to unwind and recharge for the week ahead 📚.
 
I'm just thinking, what's the significance of embracing the cold in this day and age 🥶❄️? We're always told to prioritize our comfort and safety, but here are these kids, out there having fun in the snow, laughing, building forts, and even getting a little too close to some reptiles 😂. It's as if they're reminding us that life doesn't stop just because it gets chilly outside. I mean, think about it, we spend so much time indoors, staring at screens, and forgetting how to enjoy the simple things in nature. These Polar Adventure Days are like a breath of fresh air (no pun intended), a reminder that there's beauty in the cold, too 💨.

And have you ever noticed how, when we're forced to step out of our comfort zones, we can discover new joys? Like, who needs hot chocolate to warm them up on a cold day when you've got the thrill of balancing on a tightrope or watching an ice sculptor at work? 🍫💥 It's not about just surviving the winter; it's about embracing its beauty and finding the magic in the chill 😊.
 
🤔 I'm actually really stoked that Polar Adventure Days came back, but at the same time I gotta be real...it's freezing out there! Like, 4 degrees with a wind chill of -25? That's just crazy. And I love how the kids are embracing it and getting to enjoy the great outdoors despite the chill, but as an adult, it feels like they're gonna freeze their tails off 😂. On a more serious note, I'm all for doing stuff that gets people outside and away from screens, but let's not forget we gotta prioritize safety when it comes to extreme cold weather. Hopefully everyone stayed warm and had fun 🎄❄️
 
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