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Small Cool Party: Thanks!

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Hooray for the Midwest Finalists!
Thanks to everyone who joined us last night for the Small Cool party - it was great to be able to celebrate the wrap up of our annual contest with all of you. We were so happy to meet three of our Midwest finalists - Suzi, Stephanie and Lisa...

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...who were there for the big announcement by Maxwell (posts coming soon!).

A few familiar faces from the new AT Presents book were also in attendance - thanks to Melissa, Matt, Dave, Dana, Marilyn, Peter and Jessica!

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We'd like to thank Jan Parr, our Chicago judge, for all the deliberations and for joining us last night.

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Big thanks to everyone from Room and Board for being such super hosts.

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And finally, thanks to all of the readers, old and new, who came out for the party.

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hey, congrats, wish I made the party. Have a question, hoping to visit Chicago for a weekend, fares are great right now. But where to stay that is accessible and not a budget breaker. My daughter and I plan to meet in Chicago from Pgh and Phila to explore Chicago on foot. Public transit is a need, and safety always a concern. Thanks for any info.
Dar
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posted by dar on 2008-05-16 11:29:47
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Dar, I don't know how you feel about hostels, but I've stayed in hostels across Chicago, and for my purposes--just a place to sleep and keep my stuff safe, they've been awesome (http://www.hihostels.com/affiliates/hiusa060034.php?house=060034). Otherwise, Priceline.com is often awesome for unbeatable hotel rates.

posted by OneWallKitchen on 2008-05-16 11:44:16
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We're going to be there next week. Any tips on what to see and visit with kids?

posted by KatieD on 2008-05-16 11:51:22
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Dar-- when I first moved to Chicago I stayed at the Lincoln Park hostel for two weeks in a private room. I'm pretty sure they offer two single bed rooms. It's a huge place, definitely not fancy, but cheap, in a safe neighborhood, and close to the el. Plus, hostels have kitchens so you can save money by cooking your own food.

KatieD-- I haven't been, but the butterfly haven at the nature museum has been highly recommended to me. It's also in Lincoln Park, not far from the zoo.

posted by catiaelizabeth on 2008-05-16 13:58:44
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