It's the bloody middle of winter, so rather than run
in something as patently insane as a red dress, why not pick something that
is
WARM
instead, not to mention something inexpensive, ubiquitous, and seasonal?
From this rare and unusual flash of good sense the idea was born for the
idea for the inaugural
Chicago Santa Hat Run.
You are
cordially invited to cum and join
It's Too
Soft
haring his inaugural Chicago kennel hash from the warm, cozy confines of the
Hidden Shamrock.
Yes, it is one of the classic Lincoln Park yuppie bars where all the
"beautiful people" hang out to see and be seen, but it's gonna get coyote
ugly real quick when the hash shows up. And be nice to Cathy, the manager at
"the Rock". She's super cool.
As an added incentive,
FREE SANTA HATS will be given out to
the first 25 hashers who show up
at the bar, courtesy of the hare, to ensure that the inaugural "Santa Hat
Run" has plenty of Santa Hats - duh. If you already have a Santa hat and/or
plan on being a "later arrival" please bring your own as not having a Santa
hat is like going to a Red Dress Run wearing just grey sweats. Plus it'll
keep your head warm. Wal*Mart has some really nice plush ones for about four
bucks. Menard's has some decent ones too for around two bucks, but they can
also be found almost anywhere this time of the year.
The trail
will include an unruly combination of
-
Some of the
historically significant sites
(locations) in Lincoln Park
-
Some of the
visually attractive sights
(also known as Lincoln Park "Trixies" - more information can be found at
the Lincoln Park Trixie Society website at
http://www.chicagosocialclub.com) in some of the Village's toniest and
most festivally decorated shopping districts and
-
At least
one
beer stop.
-
As well as
some of the
best
shiggy
to be found in all of 60614 (okay, so it's the second most expensive zip
code in the City of Chicago so don't expect too much).
Getting to
"the Rock" is easy as it's just Southeast of the busy
Halsted & Diversey intersection (2800N 800W).
Best bet is the Diversey Brown Line stop which is two blocks West of the
bar, or the Halsted 8 bus. Parking is a bit tricky but findable on Sundays.
Just be aware of the Zone 143 Resident permit streets (which are most side
streets in that 'hood). Enforcement runs from 6:00pm to midnight.
Questions? Comments? Nagging doubts about one's ability
to do multiple down-downs? Or just plain lost among the clearly marked
streets of Chicago. Contact the hare at
social_chair@chicagofourth.com or 414-218-4521. The number at the
Hidden Shamrock
itself is (773) 883-0304.
On on!
p.s. don't
forget that Santa hats are HEADGEAR and thus should not be worn in the
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