The Chicago Public Library and the Ravinia Festival have teamed up for another summer to present the "Words and Music" program to residents of Chicago. Library patrons may visit any neighborhood library location to pick up free lawn passes to selected concerts throughout the Ravinia Festival's summer season. Lawn passes are made available at the beginning of the Ravinia Festival season.
A limited number of Ravinia lawn passes will be made available at neighborhood Chicago Public Library branches, the Sulzer and Woodson Regional Libraries, and at the Music Information Center on the eighth floor of the Harold Washington Library Center.
Any resident of the City of Chicago, 18 years of age or older, who has a valid Chicago Public Library card may obtain "Words and Music" lawn passes.
A maximum of two "Words and Music" lawn passes per concert and a total of four passes per day may be obtained at all library locations.
Words and Music lawn passes may not be reserved in advance.
Patrons must be in good standing to receive Ravinia tickets.
For more information: www.ravinia.org., www.chipublib.org
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