Above / Though PN Web Editor Tim Penick is known to travel cross country with the “W” flag, this Saturday he’s sure to join fans taking photos with the Chicago Cubs 2016 World Series Trophy in the lobby of the Naperville Municipal Building, 400 S. Eagle Street. (PN Photo was taken by John Dreyfuss’ “Full Count” sculpture near the State Department in Washington, D.C., Sept. 3, 2016)
The Cubs Trophy Tour, presented by State Farm, is headed to Naperville, giving fans the opportunity to see and take photos with the 2016 World Series Trophy from 11AM to 1PM on Saturday, January 7, 2017.
“We’re excited to share our cherished trophy with fans this offseason as we celebrate such a historic World Series Championship,” said Cubs Executive Chairman Tom Ricketts. “This year’s World Championship team is unparalleled, and so are our fans. We can’t wait for them to experience the joy of seeing this piece of history in person.”
The tour has been planned to share the World Series Trophy with Cubs fans throughout Chicagoland and the Midwest.
Fans can follow the Cubs on Twitter and Instagram (@Cubs) for specific updates on the Cubs Trophy Tour using the #CubsTrophyTour hashtag.
Team updates and fans’ social media posts are also available at  www.cubs.com/trophytour, along with a tentative schedule, highlights and more information about the World Series Trophy.
Submitted by Lucy Taben for the Chicago Cubs and State Farm.
Editor’s Note /Â Anyone who follows Positively Naperville in print and on social media is well aware of the passion of the publication’s front page designer and web editor when it comes to the Chicago Cubs.
According to a “no-way-to-prove-it” tally online, web editor Tim Penick is among nearly 10 million Major League Baseball fans that give their devoted allegiance to the Cubs, the most popular team of all MLB teams according to online polls.
Simply use PN’s Search tool for “Cubs” to see how our energies for the 2016 World Series champs show big time as we integrated their success into hyper-local Positively Naperville.