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Chicago, USA
www.ksf2019.us
The XXVII Annual Conference of the
ASSOCIATION KANGOUROU
SANS FRONTIÈRES
Welcome! Bienvenu! Привет!
Welcome to Chicago, one of the most thrilling and recognizable cities in
the world!
At the XXVII Meeting of Association Kangourou sans Frontières we are pleased to host 176
mathematicians from 76 countries. We hope you find the place welcoming and a great
environment for selecting the best questions for Math Kangaroo 2020.
Math Kangaroo started in the USA twenty-one years ago in Chicago. Since then our
participation grows each year and the competition has spread to 44 US states. Our
organization is driven by volunteer effort of teachers, parents and other enthusiasts at schools,
universities, libraries, churches and more. More and more public monetary support each year
enables awarding waivers and discounts on participation fee for those who need help. You are
welcome to visit our web page: www.mathkangaroo.org for more information.
Although work is the priority, we hope you are going to experience the magic of Chicago during
your short stay here.
With almost 3 million inhabitants, the city is an international hub for finance, culture, commerce,
industry, technology, telecommunications, and transportation. It is the site of the Chicago
Board of Trade, which today is the largest and most diverse products market globally.
In 2018, 58 million domestic and international visitors came to Chicago to enjoy its famous
landmarks that include Millennium Park, Navy Pier, the Magnificent Mile, the Art Institute of
Chicago, the Willis (Sears) Tower, Grant Park Chicago, the Museum of Science and Industry,
and Lincoln Park Zoo.
Its famous colleges and universities, the University of Chicago, Northwestern University, and
the University of Illinois at Chicago, are classified as "highest research" doctoral universities.
The O'Hare International Airport, your entry point to the USA, is one of the busiest airports in
the world.
As your host we do our best to create the warm environment for selecting excellent Math
Kangaroo questions. Let Math Kangaroo 2020 be another amazing year with questions both
inspiring and challenging for all students around the world!
We wish you a nice stay!
M a r i a O m e l a n c z u k , I z a b e l a S z p i e c h , J o a n n a M a t t h i e s e n
w i t h a l l M a t h K a n g a r o o i n U S A T e a m
Chicago, October 16 – 20, 2019
Welcome from Math
Kangaroo USA President
Organized by:
Math Kangaroo in USA, NFP, Inc.
Organizing Committee:
Maria Omelanczuk, Chief Executive Officer
Izabela Szpiech, Chief Financial Officer
Joanna Matthiesen, Chief Information Officer
Staff:
Agata Gazal
Andrzej Szpiech
Aurélie Merle
Barbara Kalinowski
Beata Konopko
Ewa Bolanowski
Grazyna Zmyslowski
Katarzyna Nalaskowska
Magdalena Kobiela
Magdalena Teodorowicz
Maria Baran
Mikolaj Omelaczuk
Monika Walan
Ryszard Omelanczuk
Thomas Matthiesen
Important Phone Numbers:
Maria Omelanczuk: 630-624-6284
Izabela Szpiech: 708-220-2585
Joanna Matthiesen: 773-879-6797
Holiday Inn Hotel: 312-836-5000
General US Emergency Number: 911
If you have questions or need help please contact our staff in Columbian Room.
Participating Countries
ALBANIA
ARGENTINA
ARMENIA
AUSTRALIA
AUSTRIA
AZERBAIJAN
BELARUS
BELGIUM
BOLIVIA
BOSNIA AND
HERZEGOVINA
BRAZIL
BULGARIA
CANADA
CATALONIA
CHILE
COLOMBIA
COSTA RICA
CROATIA
CYPRUS
CZECH REPUBLIC
DENMARK
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
ECUADOR
ESTONIA
FINLAND
FRANCE
GERMANY
GREECE
HONG KONG
INDIA
IRAN
IRAQ
ISRAEL
ITALY
KAZAKHSTAN
KOSOVO
LATVIA
LITHUANIA
MACEDONIA
MALAYSIA
MEXICO
MOLDOVA
MONGOLIA
MYANMAR
NETHERLANDS
NIGERIA
NORWAY
PANAMA
PARAGUAY
PERU
PHILIPPINES
POLAND
PORTUGAL
PUERTO RICO
ROMANIA
RUSSIA
SAUDI ARABIA
SINGAPORE
SERBIA
SLOVAKIA
SLOVENIA
SOUTH KOREA
SPAIN
SWEDEN
SWITZERLAND
TAJIKISTAN
THAILAND
TUNISIA
TURKEY
UKRAINE
UNITED KINGDOM
UNITED STATES
URUGUAY
UZBEKISTAN
VENEZUELA
Program
350 W. Mart Center Dr, Chicago, IL 60654
The XXVII Annual Meeting of the
ASSOCIATION KANGOUROU
SANS FRONTIÈRES
M O N DA Y , O c t o b e r 14
Arrival of Board Members
T UE S DA Y , O c to b e r 15
Board Meeting Mansion Room (14th floor)
WE DN ES DA Y , O c t o be r 1 6
Board Meeting Mansion Room (14th floor)
10:00 – 22:00 Arrival and Registration Holiday Inn Lobby (15th floor)
20:00 Opening Dinner with Entertainment Wolf Point Ballroom (15th floor)
T H UR S DA Y , O ct o be r 17
7:00 – 9:00 Breakfast Wolf Point Ballroom (15th floor)
8:30 – 9:00 Chairs Meeting with Board Mansion Room (14th floor)
9:00 – 10:30 General Assembly Sauganash Grand Ballroom – East (14
th floor)
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break Pre-Function East (14th
floor)
11:00 – 12:30 Working Groups See assigned rooms (***) ( 14
th floor)
T H UR S DA Y , O ct o be r 17
12:30 – 13:30 Lunch Wolf Point Ballroom (15th floor)
13:30 – 16:00 Working Groups See assigned rooms (***) (14
th floor)
16:00 – 16:30 Coffee Break Pre-Function East (14th
floor)
16:30 – 18:30 Working Groups See assigned rooms (***) (14
th floor)
19:00 – 20:00 Dinner Wolf Point Ballroom (15th floor)
20:00 – 20:30 Gifts Exchange Wolf Point Reception (15th floor)
20:30 – 22:00 Board Meeting Mansion Room (14th floor)
20:30 – 22:00 Vice Chairs Meeting American Room (14th
floor)
20:30 – 22:00 Presentations (see details on the
presentations page) Sauganash East Room (14th floor)
F R I DA Y , O c to b e r 18
7:00 – 9:00 Breakfast Wolf Point Ballroom (15th floor)
9:00 – 10:30 Working Groups See assigned rooms (***) (14
th floor)
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break Pre-Function East (14th
floor)
11:00 – 12:30 Working Groups See assigned rooms (***) (14
th floor)
12:30 – 13:30 Lunch Wolf Point Ballroom (15th floor)
13:30 – 16:00 Working Groups See assigned rooms (***) (14
th floor)
16:00 – 16:30 Coffee Break Pre-Function East (14th
floor)
16:30– 18:30 Working Groups See assigned rooms (***) (14
th floor)
17:30 - 18:30 Board Meeting Mansion Room (14th floor)
19:30 Departure to House of Blues
Chicago (10-minute walk) Meeting place - Outside of Hotel
20:00 – 23:00 Dinner with Entertainment at
House of Blues Chicago House of Blues Restaurant
23:00 Departure from House of Blues
(10-minute walk) Meeting place - Outside of House of Blues
SA T UR DA Y , O c to be r 1 9
7:00 – 9:00 Breakfast Wolf Point Ballroom (15th floor)
9:00 – 10:30 General Assembly Sauganash Grand Ballroom – East (14
th floor)
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break Pre-Function East (14th
floor)
11:00 – 12:30 General Assembly Sauganash Grand Ballroom –
East (14th
floor)
12:30 – 13:00 AKSF Assembly in the conference
shirts – group photo 15
th floor lobby – in front of the
conference logo
13:00 – 14:00 Lunch Wolf Point Ballroom (15th floor)
13:30 – 14:30 Board meeting Mansion Room (14th floor)
14:30 – 14:45 Coffee break Pre-Function East (14th
floor)
14:30 – 15:00 Presentation (see details on the
presentations page) Sauganash East (14
th floor)
14:00 – 18:00 Free Time
See Riverwalk Booklet in your
bag for walking distance
Landmark attractions.
18:15 Boarding buses to Odyssey Lake
Cruise Pick up place - Outside of Hotel
19:00 – 22:00 Dinner and Entertainment at
Odyssey Lake Cruise Lake Michigan in Chicago
22:00 Boarding buses from Odyssey
Lake Cruise
Pick up place - Odyssey Lake
Cruise Bus Parking Lot
S UN DA Y , O c to b e r 20
7:00 – 9:00 Breakfast Wolf Point Ballroom (15th floor)
7:00 – 13:00 Packed lunch pick-up
By the entrance to Wolf Point Ballroom (15
th floor)
*Questionnaire vegetarian/no-vegetarian will be available from Thursday morning
7:00 – 14:00 Departures
(***)Work ing Groups ass igned rooms on 14 t h f loor
Pre-Ecolier Bull’s Head
Ecolier Western
Benjamin Merchants
Cadet Lake
Junior Steamboat
Student Sauganash East
AKSF Board Mansion
Office Columbian
AKSF IT Assistance, Matjaž Željko Lake (Wed), Columbian
14th Floor Map
PRESENTATIONS
Thursday, October 17 th at 20:30
Anne-Gunn Svorkmo (Norway)
A milky way to good Kangaroo problems!
Marta Berini (Catalunya)
Material prepared by the National Organization of the Blind of Spain
Material prepared by the Kangaroo organization in Catalonia for
students with mild visual impairments
Özgür Özdemir (Turkey)
Kangaroo Summer Camp in Istanbul
Rossitza Marinova (Canada)
Math Kangaroo in Canada
Saturday, October 19 th at 14:30
Robert Geretschlaeger (Austria)
A (fairly) easy way to generate good geometric figures for the KSF-
support Website with GeoGebra
P R E - E C O L I E R W O R K I N G G R O U P
C o n fe re nc e Ro o m : B u l l s Hea d ( 1 4 t h f l o o r )
1 ARGENTINA Veronica Sunkel veronica@oma.org.ar
2 AUSTRIA Birgit Söllradl birgit.soellradl@sgwilhering.at
3 BOLIVIA Pamela Tirado sergio_canaviri@hotmail.com
4 BOLIVIA Sergio Canaviri sergio_canaviri@hotmail.com
5 BRAZIL Pablo Ganassim pablo.ganassim@gmail.com
6 BULGARIA Sava Grozdev sava.grozdev@gmail.com
7 CHILE Marcela Videla hernan.burgos@ufrontera.cl
8 COSTA RICA Maria Ines Gomez cangurocr@gmail.com
9 CYPRUS Savvoula Makrides greg@thalescyprus.com
10 CZECH REPUBLIC Josef Molnár josef.molnar@upol.cz
11 CZECH REPUBLIC Michal Molnár michal.molnar@seznam.cz
12 DENMARK Poul Græsbøll
13 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Rodolfo Mercedes Alvarez rmercedes@outlook.com
14 ITALY Roberta Lissoni roberta.lissoni@gmail.com
15 LITHUANIA Skakauskienė Marytė mstrickiene@gmail.com
16 MONGOLIA Oyuntuya Bariushaa oyunaaboris@yahoo.com
17 POLAND Agnieszka Krause akrause@mat.umk.pl
18 SINGAPORE Merlan Nagidulin merlann@simcc.org
19 THAILAND Roy Lo kangaroo.thailand@gmail.com
20 TUNISIA Béchir Kachoukh Bechir.Kachoukh@isefc.rnu.tn
21 UNITED KINGDOM Steven O'hagan s.ohagan@ukmt.org.uk
22 UNITED STATES Izabela Szpiech izabela@mathkangaroo.org
23 UNITED STATES Maria Omelanczuk maria@mathkangaroo.org
E C O L I E R W O R K I N G G R O U P
C o n fe re nc e Ro o m : W e s te r n ( 1 4 t h f l o o r )
1 ARMENIA Shushan Karapetyan shoushan_k@ayb.am
2 BELARUS Aliaksandr Kuhaida info@bakonkurs.by
3 BELGIUM Loes Daniels loes.daniels@hotmail.com
4 CANADA Rossitza Marinova rmarinova@gmail.com
5 CATALONIA Mireia Lopez Beltran mireialopez@gmail.com
6 CROATIA Maja Marić majamaric26@gmail.com
7 CZECH REPUBLIC Martina Uhlířová martina.uhlirova@upol.cz
8 DENMARK Dennis Bonde Ho Christiansen dennis@dkmat.dk
9 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Horacio Joel de Windt Carbuccia
info@ayudarmedavida.org
10 ESTONIA Marika Kohv raili.vilt@ut.ee
11 FRANCE Guy Cousineau guy.cousineau@free.fr
12 GERMANY Alexander Unger unger@math.hu-belin.de
13 ITALY Angelo Lissoni lissoni@kangourou.it
14 KAZAKHSTAN Lyailya Yelekenova daryn.intel@gmail.com
15 KOSOVO Fiona Dërmaku fiona.dermaku@hotmail.com
16 KOSOVO Valmir Krasniqi valmir.krasniqi1@uni-pr.edu
17 MYANMAR Thet Zaw dr.thetzaw@tandhmathscentre.com
18 NETHERLANDS Lonneke Boels L.Boels@alaka.nl
19 NORWAY Anne-Gunn Svorkmo anne-gunn.svorkmo @matematikksenteret.no
20 PHILIPPINES Roberto Degolacion rjd182001@yahoo.com
21 POLAND Łucja Mentzen ilewicz@wp.pl
22 RUSSIA Tatjana Savelova spb@mathkang.ru
23 SAUDI ARABIA Sultan Albarakati sultan.albarakati@kaust.edu.sa
24 SERBIA Branislav Popovic bpopovic@kg.ac.rs
25 SLOVAKIA Ľudmila Burjanová ludmila.burjanova@talentida.sk
26 SLOVENIA Gregor Dolinar gregor.dolinar@fe.uni-lj.si
27 UNITED STATES Joanna Matthiesen joanna@mathkangaroo.org
28 UZBEKISTAN Amirulla Abdullaev amirulla.abdullaev@gmail.com
B E N J A M I N W O R K I N G G R O U P
C o n fe re nc e Ro o m : M e r ch an t s ( 1 4 t h f l o o r )
1 AUSTRIA Renate Gottlieb renate.gottlieb@inode.at
2 AZERBAIJAN Fuad Garayev f.qarayev@arti.edu.az
3 BELARUS Henadzi Niakhai ngv@bakonkurs.by
4 BELGIUM Bart Windels bart.windels@telenet.be
5 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
Haris Gavranovic haris.gavranovic@gmail.com
6 BULGARIA Tanya Stoeva rio_tstoeva@abv.bg
7 CATALONIA Marta Berini Lopez Lara mberinill@gmail.com
8 COSTA RICA Mario Marin cangurocr@gmail.com
9 CZECH REPUBLIC Jitka Laitochová jitka.laitochova@upol.cz
10 DENMARK Kirsten Rosenkilde kirstenrosenkilde@gmail.com
11 ECUADOR Marcos Ernesto Mendoza Velez mmendoza@espol.edu.ec
12 ESTONIA Raili Vilt raili.vilt@ut.ee
13 FINLAND Salli Kulmala salli.kulmala@mayk.fi
14 FRANCE Claudie Missenard claudie.m@club-internet.fr
15 GERMANY Monika Noack mnoack@math.hu-berlin.de
16 IRAQ Ali Akdogan ali.akdogan@fezalar.org
17 ISRAEL Mark Applebaum mark@kaye.ac.il
18 ITALY Matteo Boniolo marco.boniolo@gmail.com
19 KAZAKHSTAN Zaure Amanova daryn.intel@gmail.com
20 LATVIA Irina Kazakova jarinkakaz@list.ru
21 LITHUANIA Ugnė Šiurienė ugne.siuriene@gmail.com
22 MALAYSIA Muhammad Aidel Salleh aidel@ardentedu.com
23 MOLDOVA Cristina Gutu cristinagutu016@gmail.com
24 NETHERLANDS Claudia Van Den Broek claudia.van.den.broek@hotmail.com
25 NIGERIA Adewale Solarin asolarin2002@yahoo.com
26 NIGERIA Olaolu Soyode lolusoyode@hotmail.co.ok
27 NORWAY Morten Svorkmo morten.svorkmo@matematikksenteret.no
28 PARAGUAY Gabriela Gomez Pasquali gabriela@omapa.org.py
29 POLAND Adam Makowski adam.makowski@gimakad.torun.pl
30 PUERTO RICO Omar Colon omar.colon4@upr.edu
31 RUSSIA Natalia Zharkovskaja zharkovskaya@gmail.com
32 SLOVAKIA Ivana Viskupová ivana.viskupova@talentida.sk
33 SOUTH KOREA Hea Ran Helen Kim helenk@mathkangkorea.com
34 SWITZERLAND Lukas Fischer Lukas.Fischer@edulu.ch
35 TAJIKISTAN Nasimjon Tumanov nasimjontumanov@gmail.com
36 UKRAINE Andriy Dobosevych asd@lpml.com.ua
C A D E T W O R K I N G G R O U P
C o n fe re nc e Ro o m : La k e ( 14 t h f l o o r )
1 ARMENIA Aleksan Mkhitaryan aleksanmkhitaryan@gmail.com
2 BELARUS Viktar Kaskevich vikaskevich@mail.ru
3 BELGIUM Ria Van Huffel riavanhuffel@hotmail.com
4 BULGARIA Irina Sharkova irinasharkova@hotmail.com
5 CATALONIA Lluis Almor Fuster lluisalmor@gmail.com
6 CROATIA Sanja Stilinović sanjas@rocketmail.com
7 CYPRUS Gregoris Makrides greg@thalescyprus.com
8 FRANCE Gérard Martin mar.ge@wanadoo.fr
9 GERMANY Peat Schmolke schmolpe@math.hu-berlin.de
10 IRAN Yahya Tabesh info@fatemi.ir
11 IRAQ Cavid Ozer cavit.ozer@fezalar.org
12 IRAQ Furkan Mert Cetin furkan.cetin@fezalar.org
13 LITHUANIA Paulius Drungilas pdrungilas@gmail.com
14 MACEDONIA Alekso Malcheski aleksa_mal@yahoo.com, aleksa.malceski@gmail.com
15 MOLDOVA Valeriu Gutu vgutu@yahoo.com
16 NETHERLANDS Martin Winkel w4kangoeroe@gmail.com
17 NORWAY Stig Atle Myhre stig.atle.myhre@matematikksenteret.no
18 PHILIPPINES Simon Chua simon_l_chua@yahoo.com
19 POLAND Piotr Jędrzejewicz pjedrzej@mat.umk.pl
20 PORTUGAL Júlio Neves jsn@mat.uc.pt
21 PUERTO RICO Luis Caceres luis.caceres1@upr.edu
22 SERBIA Nenad Stojanovic nenad.s@kg.ac.rs
23 SWEDEN Johan Häggström ulrica.dahlberg@ncm.gu.se, johan.haggstrom@ncm.gu.se
24 SWITZERLAND Werner Durandi w-dur@gmx.ch
25 TURKEY Esra Çelik ozguregitim@gmail.com
26 UKRAINE Roman Kokoruz rkokoruzj@i.ua
27 UNITED KINGDOM David Crawford davidmc103@hotmail.com
28 URUGUAY Nelson Chocca nchocca@gmail.com
29 VENEZUELA Rafael Sanchez lamonedar@gmail.com
J U N I O R W O R K I N G G R O U P
C o n fe re nc e Ro o m : S t ea mbo a t ( 14 t h f l o o r )
1 ALBANIA Enkel Hysnelaj enkel.hysnelaj13@gmail.com
2 ARGENTINA Patricia Fauring patri@cbc.uba.ar
3 AUSTRIA Lukas Andritsch
4 BELARUS Igor Voronovich voronovich@bsu.by
5 BRAZIL Regis Prado Barbosa prado.regis@gmail.com
6 BULGARIA Veselin Nenkov vnenkov@mail.bg
7 CANADA Tzvetalin Vassilev vassilev_tzv@yahoo.com
8 CATALONIA Mariona Petit Vila marionapetit@gmail.com
9 CHILE Hernan Burgos hernan.burgos@ufrontera.cl
10 CZECH REPUBLIC Vladimir Vanek vladimir.vanek@upol.cz
11 ECUADOR Guillermo Alejandro Baquerizo Palma
gbaqueri@espol.edu.ec
12 FRANCE Jean-Philippe Deledicq jp.lab@mathkang.org
13 GERMANY Ulf Hutschenreiter u.hutsche@t-online.de
14 INDIA Sanjay Kumar Singh sanjay@internationalolympiadacademy.com
15 ITALY Clemente Zanco clemente.zanco@unimi.it
16 LATVIA Jelena Kozmina elena.kozmina@gmail.com
17 LITHUANIA Pranas Žilinskas pranas@tev.lt
18 LITHUANIA Romualdas Kašuba romualdas.kasuba@mif.vu.lt
19 NETHERLANDS Ernst Lambeck ernstlambeck@online.nl
20 PERU Jorge Tipe jorgetipe@gmail.com
21 POLAND Mieczysław K. Mentzen jkm@mat.umk.pl
22 RUSSIA Dmitriy Maksimov dimax239@bk.ru
23 SAUDI ARABIA Tarek Salama tshehata@mawhiba.org.sa
24 SLOVAKIA Vladimír Burjan burjan@exam.sk
25 SWITZERLAND Dima Nikolenkov dmitrij.nikolenkov@kst.ch
26 TAJIKISTAN Farrukh Karimov tjkmathlete@gmail.com
27 TURKEY Nazmi Arıkan ozguregitim@gmail.com
28 TURKEY Özgür Özdemir ozguregitim@gmail.com
29 UKRAINE Oles Dobosevych dobosevych@gmail.com
30 UNITED KINGDOM Paul Murray s4a4v4@googlemail.com
31 URUGUAY Leonardo Lois leolois0613@gmail,com
S T U D E N T W O R K I N G G R O U P
C o n fe re nc e Ro o m : S a u ga na sh ( 1 4 t h f l o o r )
1 ARMENIA Gagik Grigoryan gagik_g@ayb.am
2 AUSTRALIA Michael Graham Clapper mike.clapper@amt.edu.au
3 AUSTRIA Robert Geretschläger robert@rgeretschlaeger.com
4 BELARUS Mikhail Karpuk m.vasilitch@gmail.com
5 CATALONIA Marc Guinjoan Francisco marc@explorium.cat, guinjo@gmail.com
6 COLOMBIA Maria E Losada director.olimpiadas@uan.edu.co
7 CZECH REPUBLIC Jaroslav Zhouf zhouf@seznam.cz
8 ECUADOR Janet Patricia Valdiviezo jvaldi@espol.edu.ec
9 FINLAND Ville Tilvis ville.tilvis@mayk.fi
10 GERMANY Martin Altmann maltmann@math.hu-berlin.de
11 GREECE Michael Lambrou lambrou@uoc.gr
12 HONG KONG Aohua Chen
13 HONG KONG Jiangang Yao jiangangyao@gmail.com
14 ITALY Elisabetta Maluta elisabetta.maluta@polimi.it
15 LITHUANIA Aivaras Novikas aivaras.novikas@gmail.com
16 MEXICO Maria Luisa Perez Segui psegui19@gmail.com
17 MONGOLIA Itgel Miyejav itgel@soril.mn
18 PANAMA Joselito Wong pmarroneg@gmail.com
19 POLAND Witold Kraśkiewicz wkras@mat.umk.pl
20 ROMANIA Bogdan Cristescu borissinger@yahoo.com
21 ROMANIA Gabriela Streinu-Cercel borissinger@yahoo.com
22 SERBIA Marija Stanic stanicm@kg.ac.rs
23 SLOVENIA Matjaž Željko matjaz.zeljko@fmf.uni-lj.si
24 SPAIN Francisco Joaquin Bellot-Rosado
franciscobellot@gmail.com
25 SWITZERLAND Meike Akveld akveld@math.ethz.ch
26 UKRAINE Marjan Dobosevych mr@lpml.com.ua
27 UNITED KINGDOM Carl James Carljames@cantab.net
A c c o m p a n y i n g P e r s o n s
1 AUSTRALIA Joan Alison Cockwill mike.clapper@amt.edu.au
2 AUSTRIA Johann Josef Söllradl birgit.soellradl@sgwilhering.at
October 18, Friday,
19:00 – 23:00
House of Blues Chicago –
Dinner with Entertainment
Address: 329 N Dearborn St, Chicago, IL 60654
Departure time from the Hotel: 18:30
The House of Blues is an amazing place to spend time with family and
friends. It's where great food sets the stage for incredible live concerts.
House of Blues is truly where music and food feed the soul. AKSF
group will enjoy this wonderful place on Friday night. Talented
artist, Guy King, blues and jazz guitarist and singer, will entertain us
and make the night unforgettable. We will walk to House of Blues.
The walk is 0.6 mile (~1 km) long. It should take us 15 minutes to get
there. We will cross the river on Orleans Street and use the Riverwalk
path. We will Cross the river again on Dearbourn Street and will be right
there. See the map for detail route from our hotel.
October 19, Saturday
18:00 – 22:00
Odyssey Michigan Lake Cruise –
Dinner with Entertainment
Address: Navy Pier, 600 E Grand Ave, Chicago, IL 60611
Departure time from the Hotel: 17:15
Chicago has picturesque skyline calling across the waters of the huge
freshwater Lake Michigan, an impressive sight that reveals world-class
museums, miles of sandy beaches, huge parks, public art, and perhaps
the finest looking downtown in the world. Chicago is an exceptional city,
and a cruise aboard the elegant Odyssey ship lets you see it from
a whole new perspective. A fine dining experience combines
breathtaking views and great entertainment for an unforgettable event.
We’ll enjoy a three-course, locally-sourced menu, award-winning wines
and local beers, upscale DJ entertainment and a sophisticated
ambiance. We can’t wait to cruise with you. Incredible bonus for all our
hard work: an open bar for all!
Odyssey Lake Michigan
Holiday Inn Chicago-Mart Plaza
River North
11 min 1.7 miles
The City of Chicago Welcomes You!
With a wealth of iconic sights and neighborhoods to explore, there's enough
to fill a visit of months without ever seeing the end. However during our
AKSF meeting we only have few days. Therefore, if you find some time,
between AKSF work and sleep, take advantage of our amazing location
and all the outstanding architectural landmarks found around you.
The Chicago Riverwalk Guide we prepared for you should help you to see it
all and not miss a thing.
Enjoy!
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