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Welcome to “Things to Do in Chicago” for Saturday, July 5, 2025! The city is alive with post–Fourth of July energy and it’s shaping up to be a weekend to remember. Stepping outside this morning, you’ll feel that classic Chicago summer vibe—warm temperatures in the mid-80s, a light breeze off Lake Michigan, and a palpable buzz from residents and visitors making the most of a holiday weekend. The air quality is typical for summer, mostly clear, though keep an eye out for updates if you’re sensitive to pollen or humidity.

Setting the tone today are some big events that highlight Chicago’s signature diversity and festive spirit. First up, the NASCAR Chicago Street Race is back, with Grant Park transformed into a world-class racetrack, drawing racing fans and curious onlookers alike. Whether you’re a die-hard motorsports enthusiast or just love big city spectacles, this is a can’t-miss event[1].

For those craving fireworks, Navy Pier is hosting its spectacular Independence Day Fireworks show tonight at 10 p.m. Stake out a spot along the lakefront or grab a ticket for a dinner cruise for unbeatable skyline views[1][5]. If you’re in the mood for community celebration, check out the Pride South Side Festival at the DuSable Black History Museum, where music, food, and local talent celebrate Chicago’s vibrant LGBTQ+ and South Side culture[1].

Sports lovers can head to Wrigley Field to watch the Cubs take on the St. Louis Cardinals—always a crowd-pleaser and a great way to soak in Chicago’s iconic baseball atmosphere[1]. And for families, take advantage of the InstaGreeter Walks of the Loop: a free, hour-long guided stroll through downtown’s historic sights, departing twice today from the Chicago Cultural Center—no registration required[7].

In local news, the city is bouncing back from a lively Fourth of July. While officials encourage everyone to enjoy festivities responsibly, the mood remains upbeat, with Chicagoans hitting parades, beaches, and all the green spaces the city is known for[6]. On the business front, the summer sees new restaurant openings—locals are buzzing about a new deep-dish pizza spot near Millennium Park and pop-up food tours introducing visitors to the best of Chicago’s eats, from classic Italian beef to gourmet popcorn[3].

Getting around downtown is best using the CTA: some buses may be rerouted due to the NASCAR race, so double-check routes before heading out. Biking along the lakefront or walking between neighborhoods can add a fun, local twist to your day.

Don’t forget a few must-do activities unique to Chicago: wander through the Art Institute’s world-class galleries, grab a selfie at Cloud Gate in Millennium Park, or explore the bustling Saturday farmers market at Green City[3][7]. For a true local experience, seek out a tucked-away jazz club for live music tonight—Chicago’s nightlife shines in intimate, atmospheric venues.

Local tip: Chicago’s Loop is filled with hidden public art. Take a few moments to look up—you might spot murals or sculptures you’ve never noticed, even if you’ve walked these streets before.

Before we sign off, tomorrow brings more excitement with the continuation of the NASCAR Street Race and another round of waterfront festivities. Tune in tomorrow for more can’t-miss happenings, insider tips, and the best of Chicago’s summer!
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