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Location: Chicago

Date: 2005-12-12 12:19:15 Direct Link: Chicago Jam2: McCormick Place

From the creators of the Oak Street Beach Jam:

Hello everyone. I know it's cold out and we can't
ride much outside however, I have some good news. I
am holding another jam for Mayor Daley’s Holiday
Sports Festival on on December 28, 29 & 30th, 2005.
For this event, I will have some ramps and the
Flatland area is too good to be true. It is perfectly
smooth. Since I am trying to bring B.M.X. freestyle
back to it's roots I hope ALL riders can come out and
represent the sport. That means old school and new
school, young and old, and everyone in between. Come
out and represent B.M.X. Freestyle. We will have a,
"Flatland basics", clinic and I will give out a gift
certificate on each day of the event. We will also
have DJs spinning some tunes to get you hyped to ride.
If you can only make on one day, try to make it on
Thursday, Dec. 29th, however, we will be there daily
on December 28, 29 & 30th from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Admission is FREE of charge. If you have any
questions, feel free to email me. This is YOUR event,
come out and represent. I will keep you guys updated
on any further developments. This is a local Chicago
city/suburbs jam but all are invited.
"J"

Mayor Daley’s Holiday Sports Festival  
December 28-30, 2005
McCormick Place Halls A & B
2301 S. Martin Luther King Drive
10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

http://2def.com/
Email: 2def+at+sbcglobal.net
Voicemail: 206-666-4051
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Location: Lombard, Illinois

Date: 2005-12-12 14:37:55 Direct Link: Chicago Jam2: McCormick Place

hooray!!!


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Location: chicago

Date: 2005-12-12 15:01:53 Direct Link: jam

kool any chance i can get to ride OUTSIDE of my basement is a good one.anyone know if scrap will be opening up the hockey rink this year. i've called up there but no one seems to know whats going on.i've called some of the local riders and they havent heard much either.

oh,hey Ron whats up!


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Location: Niles, IL

Date: 2005-12-12 18:51:39 Direct Link: Chicago Jam2: McCormick Place

Sweet. I'll try to make it.

Is there a train that will take me there? I don't really feel like driving.


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Location: chicago

Date: 2005-12-13 07:50:14 Direct Link: train

if you can get to the o'hare blue line,take that south into downtown, transfer at jackson or washington to the red line train. take the redline south, get off at cermak/chinatown exit and ride your bike east 6-8 blocks... you're there.


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Location: Niles, IL

Date: 2005-12-13 19:38:33 Direct Link: Chicago Jam2: McCormick Place

I'm going to repost this on bikeguide.


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Location: Chicago

Date: 2005-12-19 16:53:12 Direct Link: Directions to the jam...

Sup fellaz...Sorry I havn't been on. I am working retail so you know how that is...Anyway, here are directions to the jam...email me if you have any questions

DIRECTIONS TO Mayor Daley’s Holiday Sports Festival AT McCORMICK PLACE
December 28, 29 & 30 at McCormick Place

From the Downtown Area
Board the #3 King Drive (accessible) bus southbound on Michigan Avenue, between Chicago Avenue and Roosevelt Road, directly to McCormick Place.

From Ogilvie (Northwestern) Transportation Center
From Washington Street, board the eastbound, #14 Jeffery Express, #20 Madison accessible) or #56 Milwaukee (accessible) and obtain a transfer. Exit the bus at Michigan Avenue and then board the #3 King Drive (accessible) bus southbound directly to McCormick Place. Buses run every 8-20 minutes.
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From Union (Amtrak) Station
From Jackson Boulevard, board the eastbound #7 Harrison (accessible) or #126 Jackson (accessible) bus, and obtain a transfer. Exit the bus at Michigan Avenue and then board the #3 King Drive (accessible) bus southbound directly to McCormick Place. Buses run every 8-20 minutes.
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From Randolph Station (Metra & South Shore)
Exit at Randolph Street/Michigan Avenue. Board a #3 King Drive (accessible) bus southbound directly to McCormick Place. Buses run every 8-20 minutes.
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Please note that some Metra Electric and South Shore trains directly serve McCormick Place station. Consult Metra or South Shore schedules, or call 836-7000.

From LaSalle Street Metra Station
Exit the station on Van Buren Street and walk four blocks east to Michigan Avenue. Board the #3 King Drive (accessible) bus southbound directly to McCormick Place. Buses run every 8-20 minutes.
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 - Call 836-7000 (from any local area code) for schedule information.


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Location: Chicago

Date: 2005-12-25 17:33:17 Direct Link: JAM2: McCormick Place* (UPDATE!!!)

Hey fellaz, I just wanted to update some info on the
jam. The event is still on for all 3 days but the
2def jam itself will be on Thursday Dec. 29, 2005.
from 10am to 4pm. There is so much red tape I have to
go through as far as bringing audio equipment to play
some music that I have reluctantly decided to only
have music on one day, the 29th. So I hope you all
can make it on that day. If not you can still ride on
the other days but there won't be any music to groove
to. I will raffle off some DVD's on Thursday so don't
forget to ask about it...Peace fellaz...

New Flyer
http://2def.com/newFlyerMD.jpg


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Posts: 47
Location: Niles, IL

Date: 2005-12-26 23:56:34 Direct Link: Chicago Jam2: McCormick Place

Sweet. I might try to go all three days.


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Location: wisconsin

Date: 2005-12-27 16:20:40 Direct Link: Chicago Jam2: McCormick Place

fucking shit, i seriously need to read this board more often.


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