Tour Guide 101

Tour Guide 101

A free class for history lovers, research enthusiasts, community activists, and aspiring tour guides.

By Chicago for Chicagoans

Date and time

Sunday, June 9 · 1 - 5pm CDT

Location

Back of the Yards Branch, Chicago Public Library

2111 West 47th Street Chicago, IL 60609

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

REGISTRATION AVAILABLE 5/24/24

Chicago for Chicagoans invites you to join us for a public trainings covering all the things you need to know to be an effective and engaging neighborhood historian and tour leader. Our organization believes in a multiplicity of histories and empowering Chicago residents to actively share the stories of their city with others. These mini-seminars will give you the tools to dive deeper into the history of your neighborhood and confidently share what you learn with others. Like all of our programming, sessions are offered on a pay-what-you-can basis!

During this course, you will learn about tour planning, research & business strategies, marketing fundamentals, and project management skills that will enhance your credibility and broaden your job prospects in tourism citywide. In addition, a distinguished completion of course curriculum qualifies you to lead tours and give lectures for Chicago for Chicagoans. We'll even give you a fancy certificate!

TOUR GUIDE 101 — THIS EVENT

Perfect for... history lovers, research enthusiasts, community activists, aspiring tour guides, and anyone wanting to become a better public speaker. No prior experience required.

Content covered:

  • Best practices for historical research
  • Accessing free and publicly accessible archives
  • Public speaking 101 — and an opportunity to practice with other attendees!
  • Strategies for planning & giving great tours ​
  • Collaborating and working with others
  • Marketing tours for maximum impact
  • Ethical and legal considerations for tours
  • Entrepreneurial advice for aspiring tour operators

Basic Event Details:

  • We will meet in the "Small Meeting Room" of the Back of the Yards Library. This library is attached to a school. Head to the south end, at Hoyne & 48th. Walk around the fence north of the parking lot, and follow the narrow path that runs along the east side of the building to the library's entrance. Look for a colorful, color-blocked panel above the doors!
  • Trainings led by Patti Swanson and Leyla Royale (bios here), plus other experts as available
  • Registration is required, and is capped at 10 attendees.
  • Bring with you: a pen + paper for taking notes (laptops + other digital methods are welcome too!), some of your favorite books about history, and some business cards.

To earn a certificate (optional), participants must:

  • Attend our Tour Guide 101 course
  • Pass our post-course evaluation (brief quiz ensuring comprehension of course material)
  • Plan, research, practice, and lead a tour or lecture attended and assessed by one of our current guides

Two certificates are possible, and will be issued based on performance in the above:

  • ​"Certificate of Completion" acknowledges the participant completed the above requirements;
  • "Certificate of Distinguished Completion" acknowledges the participant completed the above requirements and showed satisfactory to excellent personal capacity for leading tours and giving history lectures.

OTHER CONSIDERATIONS

  • We suggest a tax-deductible donation of $20 per attendee for those who are able. You can make an advance donation here or donate by card day of (cash not accepted). Your donations help us cover the costs of hiring speakers, pay for our website, cover our annual tax & paperwork filings, buy supplies, and otherwise compensate for the myriad of expenses that small nonprofits accrue. Our staff is entirely volunteer. You can learn more about our mission here!
  • Questions? Visit our event FAQ or email info@chicagoforchicagoans.org. Advance registration via Eventbrite is required for all attendees.

Organized by

Chicago for Chicagoans is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization offering pay-what-you-can walking tours and history events designed for, and by, Chicago residents.

The mission of Chicago for Chicagoans is simple: to educate residents about the places they inhabit, creating lifelong bonds and a deeper understanding between people and their spaces. Chicago for Chicagoans believes in accessibility of information, making the "pay-what-you-can" approach particularly crucial to the organization. Everyone deserves  opportunities to learn about their surroundings, no matter what their financial situation may be.

Chicago for Chicagoans strives to form a collaborative learning endeavor by locals, for locals. By working with other tour guides, passionate community advocates, and various other "neighborhood correspondents," Chicago for Chicagoans hopes to create tours that are fully connected and integrated into the areas they explore.

On Sale May 24 at 9:00 AM