Navy Pier turns 107 this year, and it plans to celebrate in style Saturday with a first-ever drone display ahead of its iconic weekly fireworks show.
In case that's not enough, the drone show includes a city block-size QR code coupon for ice cream at JewelDrones will dazzle the skies over the Chicago lakefront Saturday night as part of a massive celebration marking Navy Pier's 107th birthday.
The theme is ice cream, something especially appropriate given the weather this time of year. Guests can expect 10 minutes of ice-cream animations to celebrate National Ice Cream Month in July, National Ice Cream Day on July 16 and of course Navy Pier's sweet b-day. Feeling out of the loop? We'll catch you up on the Chicago news you need to know. Sign up for the weeklyEarlier on Saturday, Blue Bunny and Halo Top, sponsors of the show, hosted an ice cream social in Polk Bros Park with treat-sized Bomb Pops, Blue Ribbon Classics, Halo Tops and Blue Bunny ice cream.
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