Kirby Puckett Baseball League 2012: Sponsors

Kirby Puckett Baseball League/Kirby Puckett Youth Center

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Chicago,60615
Kirby Puckett Baseball League SPONSORSHIP
We have several sponsorship levels designed to suit your business’ advertising budget.

Many sponsorship levels have a selection of options. The benefits of each level are listed. See something you are interested in?

Call us for a complete information packet. Choose from the following:

League Sponsor $10,000 Overall League Sponsor

League Sponsorship is highest level available in our sponsorship partnerships. This is considered an overall League sponsorship.

A combination of cash and in-kind contributions may be combined to achieve this sponsorship honor.

As a Sponsor, Your Business Will
Receive The Following Benefits
Signage identifying your business will be in place at the Park throughout the Season

Players Sponsorship $500.00

How would you like the honor of sponsoring your own player during the season Your chosen Player will wear a Logo with your business name.

Tony Hubbard 's Metro League Old Timers Game Sponsor $2,500.00 (Saturday, July 9th, 2012)708-204-7833

Cook Out at the Park with the Players
The Cook Out with the Players is one of the most popular events of the year. Players are our Celebrity Guest. The event takes place Saturday, July 9th, 2012. Each person attending receives a special gift. Sponsorship covers: Site fees, Coot Out for the guests, decorations, ticket printing, gifts for each guest, and advertising. Sound system, parade marshal badges, award ribbons, trophies, marching bands, insurance, decorations, signage, and advertising. As a Sponsor, Your Business Will
Receive the Following Benefits

Your business will be featured in all advertising and publicity for this event
Signage will be in place identifying your business at this event Recognition of your business in the Official Event Guide. The Game Event Guide lists all of the scheduled activities of the Game.

This Event Guide is used by thousands of attendees to guide them through their week. There are over 5,000 of these Event Guides printed which are then distributed to many Schools and Colleges, Convention, Recreation & Visitors’ Commission, other tourism locations throughout Illinois, as well as distributed to Game attendees.

Your business featured in all press releases related to this event
The right to distribute samples of your product and/or literature related to your business at this event. Your business will receive four (4) complimentary tickets to this event. Your business will receive a framed and autographed players poster signed by all attending Players and Celebrities, a specially designed keepsake gift, and a commemorative Photos Your business will receive an ad on the official Kirby Puckett League website, sponsored by Kirby Puckett League/Kirby Puckett Club, Inc. for a period of one year

The 3nd Annual Kirby Puckett Memorial Game (Thursday, July 12th, 2011) MINN

One of the highlights of our season will be led by a banner featuring your business name, Sound system, parade marshal badges, award ribbons, trophies, marching bands, insurance, decorations, signage, and advertising. thus giving your business widely publicized recognition of your contribution to the community Recognition of your business in the Official Event Guide.

The Event Guide lists all scheduled activities of the season. This Event Guide is used by thousands of attendees to guide them through the season.

There are over 5,000 of these Event Guides printed which are then distributed to many Parks, Recreations & Visitors’ Commission, other tourism locations throughout Illinois, as well as distributed to Fans attendees.

Your business featured in most press releases related to the Black Baseball & World Series Tour 2012 The right to distribute samples of your product and/or literature related to your business at the Park throughout the season.
Ten (10) complimentary tickets to major events of your choice.

Your business will receive an autographed, framed Black Baseball World Series Tour Poster signed by all Coaches and Players and Celebrities Your business will receive a specially designed Black Baseball World Series/Kirby Puckett Game keepsake gift and a commemorative medal

Your business will receive an ad on the official website, sponsored by Black Baseball World Series/Kirby Puckett Game for a period of one year. Your business will receive a personalized plaque in recognition of your contribution to this valued community event

A link will be provided from the league's official website to your website, if desired for a period of one (1) year following the 2012 season.

Your business will be further honored by an announcement made at the Opening Day Festival thanking you for your support

Kirby Puckett Baseball League All-Star Game Sponsor $2,500.00 (Thursday, July 12th, 2012)3:30PM Minn

Two autograph sessions will be offered, All Celebrities are in attendance. Sponsorship covers: Site fee, decorations, signage, and advertising, Sound system, parade marshal badges, award ribbons, trophies, marching bands, insurance, decorations, signage, and advertising. . All-Star Game Poster
The All Star Game festival Poster will be displayed for at least 30 days prior to the game in participating retailer’s windows, the Bronzeville Convention and Visitor’s Bureau, other tourism offices, at 3500 S Martin Luther King Drive in addition to many other places. Not only is the annual All-Star Game Poster a highly visible way of advertising your business, it has also proven to be a coveted, collectible souvenir sought after by many collectors year after year.

Sponsorship covers: Design, typesetting, layout, printing, color separations, materials, delivery and distribution. Some posters will be sold as a fund raising project.

Dick Allen Day July 23                   Sponsor $3,500.00
(Monday July 23, 2012)

This Game Honors Dick Allen
Sound system, parade marshal badges, award ribbons, trophies, marching bands, insurance, decorations, signage, and advertising. This event honoring Dick Allen, will be a catered event, which will kick the BBWS 2012 Tour.

Sponsor fees will cover partial costs of this event, with the remainder of the proceeds going for the BBWS Tour. Sponsorship partially covers: Advertising and promotion, food and beverage, venue rental, decorations and entertainment including audio visual aids to create an ambience of old-fashioned Baseball greats such as Dick Allen.

As a Sponsor, Your Business Will Receive The Following Benefits Signage to indicate that the Dick Allen Game is being presented by your business Your business name will be included in all advertising and publicity for this event Recognition in the Official Event Guide, which lists all of the scheduled activities of the game.

This Event Guide is used by thousands of attendees to guide them through their tour at BBWS 2012. There are over 5,000 of these Event Guides printed which are then distributed to many baseball fans, Schools, Convention, Recreation and Visitors’ Commission, other tourism locations throughout Illinois, as well as distributed to games attendees. Your business featured in any press releases related to this event The right to distribute samples of your product and/or literature related to your business at this event Eight (8) complimentary tickets to this event

Your business will receive an autographed, framed of Dick Allen Poster signed by Dick Allen Sponsor will receive a specially designed Dick Allen keepsake gift and a commemorative Photo(60) days following the Tour.

Black Baseball World Series Tour $1,500   
(August 1-15, 2012)

The BBWS Tour Depart for Atlanta on Monday, August 1th at 11:00 PM.
All the Players are highlighted as well as our special guests. Sponsorship covers:
As a Sponsor, Your Business Will
Receive the Following Benefits
Your business included in all advertising and publicity relating to your event, except in the case of the Parade, in which case your business name will be prominently
Signage will be in place when possible identifying sponsors Recognition in the Event Guide.

The Event Guide lists all of the scheduled activities of the Tour. This Event Guide is used by thousands of Festival attendees to guide them through the tour. There are over 5,000 of these Event Guides printed which are then distributed to many Schools, Colleges, Convention, Recreation & Visitors’ Commission, other tourism locations throughout Illinois, as well as distributed to attendees.

Your business featured in all press releases related to your event The right to distribute samples of your product and/or literature related to your business at your event

Your business will receive an autographed Players Poster signed by all attending Players and Celebrities
Your business will receive a specially designed Players keepsake gift and a commemorative medal
Your business will be listed on our website prior to, during and one month after the tour.

Your business will be listed on the official website of the Black Baseball League World Series Tour 2012, prior to, during and for a minimum of thirty (30) days following the Tour. Your business will have an ad on the League's website

League's Annual Banquet $1,000 (Thursday, October 4th)Club TKO 6817 S. South Chicago

This event is held each year by the committee to thank the sponsors, players, and volunteers. This is the only event where the Players and other sponsors have the time to spend with each other. The League Banquet takes place Tuesday, Oct. 4th 2012 at 6:00 p.m Sponsorship covers: Sound system, award ribbons, trophies, bands, insurance, decorations, signage, and advertising. Site fee, buffet food, share of publicity, and miscellaneous expenses.

As a Sponsor, Your Business Will Receive the Following Benefits Signage featuring your business name will be in place at the event
Recognition of your business in the Event Guide. The Event Guide lists all of the activities. This Event Guide is used by thousands of banquet attendees to guide. There are over 5,000 of these Event Guides printed which are then distributed to many Schools, Colleges, Convention, Recreation & Visitors’ Commission, other tourism locations throughout Illinois, as well as distributed to Banquet attendees.

Your business featured in all press releases related to your event
Your business will receive a Poster, and a commemorative Tee Shirt.
Your business will be listed on our League website, the official website, sponsored by Kirby Puckett Baseball League/ Kirby Puckett Clubs, Inc, before, during and for sixty (60) days following the League's Banquet.

Sponsors of 2012 Banquet
Black Baseball League & World Series
Harvey Cable Channel 19
CAN-TV 19
Bobby Bonds Clubs/Hall of Fame
Olive Harvey College (PCC Network)
S.P.O.R.T.S.
Ziff A. Sistrunk Fund
Dick Allen Fan Club of Chicago
Zapata Baseball League
Billy Goat
Mr. Anthony Fields
Digby's Detective & Security Agence
Michael Gurgone
James Ascot
Debra Jones
Mr. Billings (Harolds 87th Street)
PSI Media
Mr. Kenneth N. Hawkins
St. Rita Baseball Team
CHA Summer Lunches
Sam Wright (CBUC)

Kirby Puckett Clubs, Inc

Board of Directors
Sam Thornton
Brandon Miller
Robert Cooley
Jim Ascott                     
Prof. Bob Starks
Daniel Luster
Byron Williams
Ald. Michael Bowen (Harvey, Illinois.
Rev. Andre J. Smith

Ziff A. Sistrunk, Executive Director


ziffsistrunk@yahoo.com
Phone: 708-527-4778
Fax: 773-955-2536


Billy Goat, Chicago

Get Map to Billy Goat, Chicago 430 N. Michigan
Chicago, Illinois
60611
Ever hear of the "Curse of the Billy Goat," also known as the Cubs Curse?

Do you recall the Saturday Night Live sketch in which a short order cook would yell out to incoming patrons:

"Cheezborger! Cheezborger!
No fries, cheeps! No Pepsi, Coke!"?

All of the above have one thing in common: the World Famous Billy Goat Tavern, a Chicago legend since 1934.
Locations

Billy Goat Tavern Original
Near Tribune Towers and Wrigley Building
430 N. Michigan Ave at Lower Level
Phone: (312) 222-1525
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Birth of a Chicago Legend

The original Billy Goat Tavern location was "born" in 1934 when Greek immigrant, William "Billy Goat" Sianis, purchased the Lincoln Tavern. Billy Goat bought the tavern for $205, with a check that bounced but was later repaid with sales from the first weekend. The tavern was located across from the Chicago Stadium (now United Center) and attracted mainly sports fans. Sianis became known as "Billy Goat," when a goat fell off a passing truck and wandered inside. Sianis adopted the goat, grew a goatee, acquired the nickname "Billy Goat," and changed the name of the bar to the Billy Goat Tavern.
The Republican Convention came to town in 1944 and Billy Goat posted a sign saying, "No Republicans allowed." This caused the tavern to be packed with Republicans demanding to be served, and led to local fame for the savvy Billy Goat, publicity stunt master.
In 1964, Billy Goat moved his tavern to its present subterranean location. Since then, the Billy Goat Tavern has expanded to include locations on Washington Street (Loop), Wells Street (South Loop), the "Billy Goat Inn" on Madison Avenue (United Center), Navy Pier, O'Hare (Terminal !, Concourse C), and coming soon, Washington D.C.
The Curse of the Billy Goat

The Cubs were born the Chicago White Stockings in 1876, one of eight inaugural teams. The team would go on to win the first National league Championship and would become one of sports first dynasties by winning six of the first eleven championship titles (1876, 1880-82, 1885-86). The modern day "Cubs" would come into existence in 1903, and continue their success posting a record in wins in 1906 with 116 games won. This would also be their first pennant win as the "Cubs." The World Series title would be lost to their cross town rivals, the White Sox.

The following year, after a repeat pennant, they would go on to win their first World Series title in 1907. They returned the following year to win their second (and last) World Series becoming the first team in baseball to win back to back World Series Titles.

The Cubs continued their success capturing pennants in 1910, 1918 and an astounding four pennants in a ten year span (1929, 1932, 1935, 1938). The Cubs would play in the World Series in each of those years. Their final pennant would come in 1945, the year the Cubs faced the Detroit Tigers and a local Chicago saloon owner named William "Billy Goat" Sianis with his goat, Murphy.

From 1876 to 1945, The Chicago Cubs were one of the most successful baseball teams in the country. They would post a 5475-4324 (.559) record, with 51 winning seasons, 16 first place finishes, and 16 pennants and World Series appearances. They would win two World Series titles and six Championship titles in that span. This would come to a screeching halt in game four of the 1945 World Series. 1945- "Who Stinks Now?"

October 6th, a sad day in Cubs history. The Cubs entered game four of the World Series leading the Detroit Tigers 2 games to 1, and needing to win only two of the next four games played at Wrigley Field. A local Greek, William "Billy Goat" Sianis, owner of the Billy Goat Tavern and a Cubs fan, bought two tickets to Game four. Hoping to bring his team good luck he took his pet goat, Murphy, with him to the game. At the entrance to the park, the Andy Fran ushers stopped Billy Goat from entering saying that no animals are allowed in the park. Billy Goat, frustrated, appealed to the owner of the Cubs, P.K. Wrigley. Wrigley replied, "Let Billy in, but not the goat." Billy Goat asked, "Why not the goat?" Wrigley answered, "Because the goat stinks." According to legend, the goat and Billy were upset, so then Billy threw up his arms and exclaimed, "The Cubs ain't gonna win no more. The Cubs will never win a World Series so long as the goat is not allowed in Wrigley Field." The Cubs were officially cursed. Subsequently, the Cubs lost game four, and the remaining series getting swept at home and from the World Series. Billy Goat promptly sent a telegram to P.K. Wrigley, stating, "Who stinks now?" For the next twenty years, throughout the remainder of Billy Goat's life the Cubs would finish each season at 5th place or lower, establishing a pattern that would reverse the Cubs luck and term the team "The Lovable Losers." The World Series would become a dream, and "wait 'til next year" would become the team's motto. From 1946 to 2003, the Cubs would post a 4250-4874 (.466) record, have only 15 winning seasons, finish in first place a mere 3 times, have no pennants, no World Series appearances let alone wins, with only four post season experiences (1984, 1989, 1998, 2003) resulting in a complete reversal of their fortunes. The Cubs were and are a cursed franchise.

1969- "Miracle" Mets or "Cursed" Cubs

In 1969, a year before he passed away, "Billy Goat" Sianis finally felt satisfied and claimed the curse is lifted, but the goat still was bitter. The Cubs began the season winning and coasted throughout the season into mid-August with a commanding first place lead. By the end of the season a surging "Miracle" Mets overtook the struggling "Cursed" Cubs to claim first place and knock the Cubs out of contention. This would become a pattern over the years.

1973- One limo, a red carpet, and a goat denied once again

In 1973, Billy Goat's nephew and new Billy Goat Tavern owner, Sam Sianis, with the help of Tribune columnist, Dave Condon, brought the goat to Wrigley in an attempt to lift the curse. The goat was escorted to Wrigley in a white limousine, and given a red carpet entrance to the park with a sign saying, "All is forgiven. Let me lead the Cubs to the pennant." The ushers at the entrance denied the goat "Socrates," a descendant of Murphy, yet again. The Cubs saw their mid-season first place lead whither away to another unsuccessful season.

1984- Eight outs away

The Tribune Company, new owners of the Cubs, finally invited the goat to opening day at Wrigley Field in an attempt to lift the curse. Sam Sianis and his goat finally walked the grass of Wrigley Field, and in an effort to lift the curse Sam raised his hat and said, "The curse is lifted." The Cubs won and won and won their way to their first post season game and division title in almost forty years. They continued their winning taking the first two games of the National League Championship Series against the San Diego Padres. They just needed to win one of the next three games at San Diego to finally reach the World Series. Sam and his goat waited for the call to go along with the team and ensure the victory, only to be left behind in Chicago.

After losing games three and four in San Diego, the Cubs were leading the Padres 3-2 in the seventh inning, with only eight outs needed to win the game and the ace pitcher Rick Sutcliffe at the helm. An eerie chain of events would ensue. A routine ground ball was hit to first baseman, Leon Durham, which dribbled through his legs allowing the tying run to score. An overworked Rick Sutcliffe, who dominated game one, yielded the remaining three runs. The Padres swept the Cubs in San Diego, and swept the Cubs out of the series. The Cubs were still cursed.

1989- So Close, So Far

Hoping for a repeat of 1984, Sam Sianis and his goat again walked the field of Wrigley on opening day. The Cubs again won their way to first place and their second division title in five years. But the goat was left behind once again in the post season, where the Cubs lost to the San Francisco Giants four games to one.

1994- "Let the Goat in!"

The Cubs started the 1994 season horribly, losing twelve home games in a row. Their worst home start in history. In an effort to end this streak, Sam Sianis and his goat went to Wrigley Field only to be denied entrance yet again. Amidst the chant of "Let the Goat in!" amongst the Wrigley crowd, Hall of Famer, Ernie Banks helped by escorting Sam and his goat into Wrigley. The Cubs won the game 5-2, ending their worst home start ever. A lesson learned?

1998- Bring in the Wild Card

In 1998, the Cubs finished the season with 89 wins, tied with the San Francisco Giants for the Wild Card. During the Tiebreaking game on Sept. 28th, the Cubs brought in their Wild Card, Sam and his goat. The Cubs would go on to win the game 5-3 and went into the post season as a Wild Card. But once again Sam and his goat were left behind in Chicago, while the Cubs got swept in Atlanta, and swept out of the post season.

2003- Five outs away

The Cubs ended the 2003 season in a tight race with the Houston Astros. When the goat was sent to Houston in an effort to reverse the curse, Houston lost while the Cubs won their first division title in fourteen years. The Cubs were on a roll. They would go on to beat the Atlanta Braves, winning their first post season series in almost 100 years. In the National League Championship Series against the Florida Marlins, the Cubs took a quick 3 game lead needing only one more victory to go to the World Series for the first time in almost sixty years. In game six of the series, with the ace Mark Prior at the helm, the Cubs entered the eighth inning leading 3-0. Once again the goat was left behind, and an eerie chain of events would ensue. With only five outs needed to secure a victory, a pop foul seemingly in play was interfered with by a fan taking away a sure out. That was followed by the next play, when a routine ground ball was hit to the sure handed Alex Gonzalez only to be bobbled, taking away an inning ending double play. Ace pitcher, Mark Prior, overworked, yielded the tying and leading runs, until the Marlins left the eighth leading 8-3. The Marlins ended up winning the game, then swept the Cubs at home and swept them out of the playoffs yet again.

What does the future hold in store for the Cubs? Many attempts have been made to lift the curse, yet the goat still has not seen his baseball game. One moment in time, one horrible mistake in game four of the 1945 World Series, has yielded years of pain and anguish for Cubs fans abroad. The Chicago Cubs prior to the curse were one of the best teams in baseball, and after the curse have become the "Lovable Losers." If the Cubs are ever again in a situation, where they are outs away from the World Series, will the goat get the call? For the sake of the Cubs, "LET THE GOAT IN!"
Pre-Curse 1876-1945

Record:
5475-4324 (.559)

World Series Victories:
1907, 1908

Championship Titles:
1876, 1880-82, 1885-1886

World Series Appearances:
1906, 1907, 1908, 1910, 1918, 1929, 1932, 1935, 1938, 1945

Pennants:
1876, 1880-82, 1885-86, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1910, 1918, 1929, 1932, 1935, 1938, 1945

***The Cubs posted 51 winning seasons and finished in first place 16 times.
Post-Curse 1946-2003

Record:
4250-4874 (.466)

World Series Victories: none

World Series Appearances: none

Pennants: none

Post Season Experience Division Titles:
1984, 1989, 2003, Wild Card-1998

***The Cubs posted only 15 winning seasons and finished in first place only 3 times.


Saturday Night Live

Ordering at the Billy Goat may go something like this: "Cheezborger! Cheezborger! You want doublecheez?!? Who's next!?! WHO'S NEXT!?!" If you take more than one second to answer: "Don't look at the menu, look at ME! I order for you - DOUBLECHEEZ!" If you only feel like a single: "No. DOUBLECHEEZ!!!" If it's the end of the week: "It's Friday, doublecheez for everybody! It's payday! Triplecheez for the big guy!" Want French fries with that? "No fries - CHEEPS!" Thirsty? "No Pepsi - COKE!" To drink: "Coke or Diet?!"

Such rantings by the Billy Goat staff have gone on for almost 40 years and originated when Billy Goat Sianis and another Greek immigrant by the name of Bill Charuchas would entertain patrons by yelling out: "Try the double cheese! It's the best! No fries, cheeps!" In the 1978, Sam Sianis and Charuchas were immortalized by Saturday Night Live's John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray and Loraine Newman. The sketch was originally written by Don Novello (of Father Guido Sarducci fame) when he was an advertising copywriter in Chicago. John Belushi and Bill Murray knew the Billy Goat from their Second City days, and the rest is history. As a result, the Billy Goat Tavern achieved national infamy. When in Chicago, Don Novello and Bill Murray still come by and visit Sam and the Billy Goat staff and have their "Doublecheezborger"!

Mike Royko

If you're not bellying up to the bar, have a seat at one of the red & white checkered tables near the bar or on the other side of the grill in the "Wall of Fame" section. This area features photographs of local celebrities and yellowed articles written by famous Chicago newspaper columnists from the nearby Chicago Tribune and Chicago Sun Times like Dave Condon, Bill Granger, John Kass, Rick Kogan, Richard Roeper, Rick Telender and Irv Kupcinet. One of the largest "displays" is dedicated to the legendary Pulitzer Prize-winning Trib columnist, Mike Royko, and is comprised of photos, columns, and a memorial written by Royko following the passing of Billy Goat Sianis himself. In it, Royko declares Sianis the "Greatest Innkeeper in Chicago."

Royko was often found each day after work, holding court down at the Billy Goat. He would entertain crowds by espousing local politics as the "voice of the little guy." Most of his reader and colleagues would say that he was "Mr. Chicago." His columns would consist of stories that described the different events and characters that brought out the true Chicago. Sam and Billy Goat Sianis acknowledged Mike Royko as a part of their family and he treated the Billy Goat as his home. Royko wrote many articles about events that happened at the Billy Goat or about Sam and his adventures. That is why Royko had such a following, because along with writing about the big events around the world, he also wrote about "the little guy", which his readers could relate to. He new how to tell the "bar stories" or the "neighborhood stories" which many lived through. When people wanted to discuss what Mike Royko had written, they knew they could find him at the Billy Goat to express their views on his columns. Mike Royko would be more than happy to backup what was written.

The Billy Goat Tavern is still frequented by many of Chicago Tribune and Chicago Sun-Times writers of today and is considered a media hangout.

The Legend Continues...

Today, Billy Goat's nephew, Sam Sianis, owns the tavern. Along with Sam, and wife Irene, their six kids help run all the Billy Goat Taverns now.The Billy Goat has been selected Best of the Best by New City Chicago (2002), was #2 for Must See Sports Destination in the "Food and Drink" category by CNNsi (2001), was ranked #1 in Citysearch: Chicago's Audience Poll for Best Burger (2001), was one of five bars nominated as Citysearch: Chicago's "Editor's Pick" for Best Local Tradition (2000), and was one of only 12 bars receiving Four Mugs (highest rating) by The Official Chicago Bar Guide in both 1994 and 2001 - and these are but some of the accolades lauded upon the Billy Goat Tavern.

The Billy Goat Tavern is considered a Chicago Tourist Landmark and is visited by Chicagoans, world travelers, politicians, athletes and all sorts of celebrities. The Goat has been frequented by Pres. George Bush Sr., President George W. Bush (while governor), President Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Al Gore, Dennis Hastert, Mayor Daley (past and present), and many more politicians. A wide range of celebrities have also visited, like: Jay Leno (both times he visited Chicago, he did skits from the Billy Goat), Bill Murray, Don Novello, Loraine Newman, John Belushi, Billy Zane, Jack Black, John Stewart, Harrison Ford, Neve Campbell, John Cusak, Jewel, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Kathy Bates, Charleton Heston, Frank Sinatra, and many more.

So, the next time you're in Chicago, stop by for a "Cheezborger" but, you'll order a "Doublecheezborger" and rub elbows with the "REAL CHICAGO."

Billy Goat Tavern Navy Pier
Navy Pier - Outdoor Seating
700 E. Grand Ave
Phone: (312) 670-8789
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Billy Goat II
Located Near the Opera House
309 W. Washington St.
Phone: (312) 899-1873
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Billy Goat III
330 S. Wells
Phone: (312) 554-0297
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Billy Goat Inn
1535 W. Madison St.
Near United Center
Phone: (312) 733-9132
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Billy Goat
O'Hare Airport
Terminal 1- Concourse C
Phone: (773) 462 -9368

Billy Goat Merchandise Mart
222 Merchandise Mart # Fc-2
Chicago, IL 60654-1285
(312) 464-1045

Billy Goat D.C
500 New Jersey Ave NW # 1
Washington, DC 20001-2005
(202) 783-2123

Billy Goat
Lake County Fielders Stadium
Zion,IL 60099

Billy Goat
164 Randhurst Village Dr.
(Across from the AMC Theatre)
Randhurst Village
Mount Prospect, IL 60056
(847) 870-0123






Copyright © 1934 - 2010. Billy Goat Tavern. All Rights Reserved.


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