8 things to do around Chicago: St. Patrick’s Day Parade, International Women’s Day Market and National Geographic Live

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8 things to do around Chicago: International Women’s Day Market and National Geographic Live

The Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra performs three works based on children’s stories and fairy tales. Michael Abels, who composed the scores for Jordan Peele’s “Get Out” and “Us,” will narrate his piece “Frederick’s Fables,” which is based on Leo Lionni’s children’s books. The show also features Igor Stravinsky’s “The Firebird Suite,” which was featured in Fantasia 2000, and Maurice Ravel’s “Mother Goose Suite.

3 p.m. Saturday at Ozinga Chapel at Trinity Christian College, 6601 W. College Drive, Palos Heights; tickets $10-$57 at 708-481-7774 and In"National Geographic Live — Wild Hope," photographer and filmmaker Ami Vitale shares stories from her career.Photographer and filmmaker Ami Vitale shares stories from her career, which has taken her to more than 100 countries to cover war zones, wildfires and conservation efforts including the reintroduction of the northern white rhino to the wild and Kenya’s first Indigenous-owned and run elephant sanctuary.

2 p.m. Sunday at the Auditorium Theatre, 50 E. Ida B. Wells Drive; tickets $51-$63 at 312-341-2300 andSip pours of wine while shopping for products from more than two dozen women-owned Lincoln Square and Ravenswood businesses including jewelry from Pieces of Blonde, candles from Mecalma, stationery from Current Location Press and cookies from Stir Whisk and Roll.

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