2023 Worldwide Toast to Harry Caray: Ron Kittle, Ryan Dempster, Ryan Sandberg and Grant Deporter (CEO Harry Caray's Rest. Group). (Photo by Grand Deporter)
Fans are invited to join in the annual celebration of Harry Caray’s extraordinary life on Thursday, May 2nd at Harry Caray’s Tavern on Navy Pier, to honor the 26th Anniversary of Harry’s passing. This year’s Worldwide Toast is an homage to all things cow-related with an udderly legen-dairy celebration themed around Harry’s famous catchphrase: "Holy Cow!"
Actor Jason Alexander, who is in Chicago starring in the world premiere of Judgment Day at Chicago Shakespeare Theater on Navy Pier, will be stepping in as Toastmaster for the event. Jason will be joined by actor and former Saturday Night Live comedian Chris Kattan, former Harry Caray’s server turned star of Desperate Housewives and Good Witch James Denton, former Cubs pitcher Ryan Dempster and White Sox legend Ron Kittle, among others.
The legendary Harry Caray (Photo courtesy of Harry Caray Rest. Group)
This year's 26th Worldwide Toast promises to be a Holy Cow! extravaganza with guests encouraged to don their best cow attire, ring their cowbells, and tip their cowboy hats in honor of the head honcho of “Holy Cow!”. The famous Shannon Rovers will help kick-off the cow-centric celebration with a Morning Rally (cows love bagpipers, just Google it).
Bill Hook, Principal of Chicago High School for Agricultural Sciences, will take on the roll of Cow-ordinator corralling two 800 lb Black Angus cows to Harry Caray’s Tavern to partake in the morning’s festivities. A special cow pen will be created on-site allowing the benevolent bovines to remain on the restaurant’s patio for guests to view and take photos with from 4:45 am to 6:30p m.
Join in the fun on Thursday, May 2, at Harry Caray's Tavern, Navy Pier.
Harry’s trademark catchphrase has become synonymous with his larger-than-life personality, which catapulted him beyond a baseball broadcasting legend into mainstream pop culture.
To commemorate his legacy, Hollywood special effects artist Kevin Kirkpatrick’s supersized, and eerily hyper-realistic, Harry Caray sculpture will be on display. Keeping with the cow moo-tif, this year also marks the 25th Anniversary of the 1999 Chicago-based art installation Cows on Parade which featured over 300 life-size fiberglass cows around the city. (Harry Caray’s Restaurant Group maintains the largest collection of original cows from the installation with five in total.)
All details here: harrycarays.com






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