Is Buffalo Grove Having an Art Fair This Year?
Festivals Sept. 3-ix: Last Fling, Buffalo Grove Days, Septemberfest and more
This weekend
Yorkville Hometown Days Festival: 4:thirty-7 p.m. Th, Sept. 2; five-ten p.m. Friday, Sept. iii; 9 a.grand. to 10 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 4; and 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 5, at Beecher Customs Park, 908 Game Farm Route, Yorkville. Charcoal-broil on Thursday; carnival and Ultimate Air Dogs Fri through Sunday; Impact A Truck Sat; Mobile Escape Room Sabbatum and Sunday and more. Music includes Yorkville Large Band at v p.m. Thursday, I Am They at vii:45 p.m. Fri, Trippin' Billies at 7 p.1000. Saturday and Hi Infidelity at 8 p.m. Lord's day. yorkville.il.us/459/Hometown-Days-Festival.
Hi Infidelity plays the Yorkville Hometown Days Festival and Naperville's Terminal Fling this weekend. -
Buffalo Grove Days: Carnival only half-dozen-10 p.chiliad. Thursday, Sept. 2; full fest activities 6-11 p.m. Friday, Sept. 3; 1-11 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 4-5; and 12:30-6:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. vi, at Mike Rylko Park, 951 McHenry Road, Buffalo Grove. Carnival rides, food trucks, dog show and more. Music features Hymeneals Banned at vii:30 p.m. Friday, 7th heaven at 7:xxx p.m. Saturday and Gone 2 Paradise at seven:thirty p.chiliad. Sunday. Carnival rides will have accommodations for those with disabilities on Monday. Free. bgdays.com.
Get-go Friday on Mainstreet: x a.yard. to 9 p.thou. Fri, Sept. 3, in downtown Libertyville. Refreshments and special discounts at participating shops. mainstreetlibertyville.org.
Chalk Howard Street: Most at 11 a.m. Friday, Sept 3. Featuring iii-D chalk artist Nate Baranowski, the festival will demonstrate the creation of 3-D chalk fine art for the virtual sessions, which will exist released via Howard Street's Instagram page, @HowardStreetChicago, and will culminate in an in-person alive chalk fine art cartoon session on Saturday, Oct. 16. howardstreetchicago.com.
Park Place Picnic in the Park Summertime Concert: 1-2 p.m. Friday, Sept. 3, at Rose Park, 412 S. Lewis, Waukegan. Live music; pre-order a box luncheon or bring your own. Register in advance at (847) 244-9242. world wide web.waukeganil.gov.
Amil'ya Heaston, then 6, of Lake in the Hills rides the carousel with her slap-up aunt Maureen Fanning during the Lake in the Hills Summer Sunset Festival in 2019. - Joe Lewnard | Staff Photographer, 2019
Lake in the Hills Summer Sunset Festival: 3-10:30 p.m. Fri, Sept. three; 9:30 a.thou. to 10:thirty p.chiliad. Saturday, Sept. four; and eleven a.m. to ix:xxx p.m. Dominicus, Sept. 5, at Sunset Park, 5200 Miller Road, Lake in the Hills. The 20th ceremony fest includes a carnival, food and beer tents, a 5K run, arts and crafts off-white, numberless, bingo, car show, wine tasting, doggy dash, chimera soccer shoot out, kids' activities and more than. Music from This Stop Upwards Ring at 8:xxx p.m. Friday, Too Hype Crew at 9 p.1000. Saturday and SODA at 8 p.chiliad. Sunday. Parade at 10 a.k. Sabbatum and fireworks at 9:30 p.1000. Sunday. Free access. summersunsetfest.com.
PrairieFest: 4-xi p.thou. Friday, Sept. 3; x a.g. to 11 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Sept. iv-5; and 11 a.m. to six p.m. Monday, Sept. 6, at PrairieFest Park, 91 Plank Bulldoze, Oswego. Carnival, nutrient booths, concerts and 5K. Music from Uncle Kracker at 9 p.m. Saturday. National touring trampoline act Slippenout performs all weekend. Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation light shows at 8:45 p.one thousand. Sat and Sunday. Parade at i p.k. Dominicus on Main Street. Complimentary admission. prairiefest.com.
Aurora First Fridays: 5-9 p.m. Fri, Sept. three, at various locations in Aurora. Consume at the Food Truck Food Court across from city hall. Observe a map and full lineup on Aurora Downtown'southward Facebook page and website. auroradowntown.org.
16 Candles headlines Naperville's Last Fling at eight p.m. Sunday. - Courtesy of xvi Candles
Naperville Jaycees' Final Fling: 5-10 p.m. Fri, Sept. 3; apex to 10 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 4-v; and noon to half dozen p.m. Monday, Sept. vi, on the Jackson Avenue Stage in downtown Naperville. Carnival, nutrient and drinks, bingo, water balloon and sack races, demonstrations, cupcake- and spaghetti-eating contests, bake-off competition and more. Music from The Boy Ring Night at 6 p.1000. and 7th sky at viii p.yard. Friday; The Ron Burgundys at six p.m. and Hi Adultery at 8 p.m. Saturday; The Hairband Night at 6 p.1000. and 16 Candles at eight p.thousand. Sun; and Libido Funk Circus at 4 p.m. Monday. Gratis, but donations appreciated. lastfling.org.
Nashwood Music Fest: 5 p.chiliad. to bar shut Fri, Sept. 3; noon to bar shut Sabbatum, Sept. 4; and various times Sun, Sept. v, in downtown Highwood. Celebrate Highwood will transform its downtown into Nashville's Honky Tonk Row, with over 100 gratuitous performances throughout 25 venues including ten outdoor operation spaces. wwww.celebratehighwood.org/nashwood.
Sounds on the Street: 7 p.one thousand. Friday, Sept. 3, on Chief Street, between Pennsylvania and Crescent in Glen Ellyn. Sample nutrient from Glen Ellyn restaurants including March�, A Toda Madre, Koze Wine Room and Main Street Pub while listening to music from Semple. Free, simply donations appreciated. downtownglenellyn.com.
Elgin Fringe Fest: Fri, Sept. 3, through Sunday, Sept. 12, at locations throughout Elgin. The inclusive celebration of the arts includes a variety of performances. All Fringe attendees must visit Fringe Cardinal, at 15 Ziegler Court, to option up tickets and buttons for show entry. Check website for a schedule and prices. elginfringefestival.com.
Homes for the Hounds Fido Fest: 8 a.yard. to 2 p.yard. Saturday, Sept. iv, at Joliet ReStore, 1395 N. Larkin Ave., Joliet. Build doghouses to support Habitat for Humanity and Paws-4 Kids. $fourscore. jolietchamber.com.
Labor Day Vendor and Craft Off-white: 9 a.m. to 2 p.grand. Saturday, Sept. 4, at Mixin Mingle, 124 Cass St., Woodstock. Handmade items, special vendor items and products including jewelry, nails, skin care, vesture and more. visitmchenrycounty.com.
Bristol Renaissance Faire: 10 a.1000. to 7 p.m. Saturday through Monday, Sept. iv-6, at 12550 120th Ave., Kenosha, Wisconsin. Step back in fourth dimension to the 16th century for menstruation food, music, dancing, rides, a marketplace of wares, shows and more. $29.95 for adults; $11.50 for kids; and free for kids iv and younger. (847) 395-7773 or renfair.com/bristol.
Dog Days: 10 a.k. to ane p.chiliad. Saturday, Sept. four, at Varsity Field in Due south Salk Park, 3900 Owl Bulldoze, Rolling Meadows. Features a mini-agility course, photograph berth, raffle and domestic dog-friendly goodies while supplies concluding. Admission is free with a donation for local animal shelters and rescues. Needed items include dog/cat toys and food, towels, blankets, treats and monetary donations. Dogs attending must have updated vaccinations. rmparks.org.
Bask Irish culture, music, merchants, food and drink at Historic Downtown Long Grove's Irish gaelic Days Sept. 4-6. - Daily Herald File Photo
Irish Days: 10:thirty a.1000. to 8:30 p.g. Saturday, Sept. 4; 10 a.m. to seven p.m. Sunday, Sept. five; and 11 a.grand. to 4 p.grand. Mon, Sept. 6, at 308 Old McHenry Road, Long Grove. Irish gaelic culture, music, merchants, food and drink. Costless admission. longgrove.org/festivals/irish-days.
Entertainer Jason Kollum makes his way through the oversupply during the 2019 Septemberfest in Schaumburg. - Joe Lewnard | Staff Photographer, 2019
Septemberfest: 11 a.m. to x p.one thousand. Saturday and Sunday, Sept. four-v, at Robert O. Atcher Municipal Center grounds, 101 Schaumburg Courtroom, Schaumburg. Carnival, 2 music stages, a reduced Taste of Schaumburg, arts and crafts beer and wine area, strolling entertainment, bingo and fireworks at 10 p.m. Sunday. Music from Fletcher Rockwell at half-dozen:30 p.m. and Insubordinate Rebel at 8:30 p.thousand. Saturday and seventh heaven at six:30 p.m. and Great White at 8:30 p.m. Sunday. Free admission. villageofschaumburg.com/our-village/septemberfest.
Brothers' Field Dejection Fest Part III: iii p.thousand. Sat, Sept. 4, at Brothers' Field, 344 Former McHenry Route, Long Grove. Features Chicago blues legends Willie Buck, Casey Lee, Linsey Alexander, Mary Jane, Nate Manos, Molly Adamson and special guest Ivan Singh. www.brothersfieldlonggrove.com.
Sycamore Food Truck Festival: 4-eight p.m. (3 p.m. with early entry tickets) Saturday, Sept. 4, at 300 Westward. Elm St., Sycamore. More than than 10 food trucks, music, beer garden and vendor village. $5-$10 plus fees online; $v more at the gate. eventbrite.com/e/102323602650.
Wauconda Street Dance: 4:30-10:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 4, on Main Street between Slocum and Route 176, Wauconda. The Wauconda Area Sleeping room of Commerce will host a street dance and nutrient drive. A $two wristband volition be available for those 21 and older for alcohol consumption. waucondachamber.org.
Roselle Labor Day celebration: 5 p.one thousand. Sat, Sept. four, at Lake Park High Schoolhouse W Campus, 500 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Roselle. Nutrient trucks, a Touch-A-Truck brandish with police force, fire and public works vehicles, info booths, and opportunities to meet constabulary officers, firefighters and other village employees. Fireworks at 8 p.m. Gratuitous. world wide web.roselle.il.u.s.a..
Cruise Nighttime Car Show and Summertime Concert Series: 6-10 p.g. Saturday, Sept. iv, on St. Charles Road and Park Avenue, downtown Lombard. Cruise night and a performance by American English. world wide web.villageoflombard.org.
Arts on the Dark-green: 7-8:30 p.g. Sabbatum, Sept. four, at St. Mary's Episcopal Church building, 210 McHenry Ave., Crystal Lake. Raue Center for the Arts' outdoor summer serial with Late Summer Night's Shakespeare featuring the cast of Raue Center actors performing selected scenes and monologues in an interactive exploration of language and art. www.rauecenter.org/arts-on-the-green.
Addison's Movies in the Park: Dusk Saturday, Sept. 4, at the Community Rec Center, 120 E. Oak St., Addison. Watch the 2019 animated film "Frozen II." Bring a coating, lawn chairs and problems spray. Registration is required at addisonparks.org.
Frank Lee and Allie Lee perform at a previous Flim-flam Valley Folk Music and Storytelling Festival. They'll be office of this year's event too, which volition be held near Sept. 4-6. - Jeff Knox | Staff Lensman, 2018
Fox Valley Folk Music and Storytelling Festival: Virtually Saturday through Monday, Sept. 4-six. Storytelling performances all weekend and music on Sabbatum and Dominicus. Music includes Steve Gillette and Cindy Mangsen, Lou and Peter Berryman, Pocket-size Potatoes, and Frank and Allie Lee. Complimentary; donations accustomed. fox-valley-folklore-club.square.site.
Crystal Lake Half Marathon: seven:30-11:30 a.m. Dominicus, Sept. v. Starts at Main Embankment, loops around Lippold Park, includes a view of the Dole Mansion, a jaunt down the Prairie Path, and finishes on Grant Street. $88 through Sept. iv. smithptrun.com/events/.
Deer Path Art League Art Fair on the Foursquare: ten a.one thousand. to 5 p.m. Sun and Monday, Sept. five-6, at Market Square, 400 E. Illinois Road, Lake Forest. Juried fine art show. Free access. deerpathartleague.org.
Sundays on Country: 11 a.k. to 8 p.chiliad. Sunday, Sept. 5, on Country Street between Lake and Madison, 175 N. State St., Chicago. State Street volition close to traffic for a free, interactive block party. loopchicago.com/events/sundays-on-land.
Biting Jester Music Fest: 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 5, at Wolters Field, 1080 Park Avenue West, Highland Park. Grand finale concert of the series to find the best emerging musicians from across the Midwest. Includes food and fireworks at eight:45 p.grand. Costless. www.BitterJesterMusic.org.
Block Party and Taste of Batavia: four-9 p.yard. Sun, Sept. 5, on Northward River Street, Batavia. Family Zone, pie bake-off, $3 tastings from local restaurants, classic car evidence, music past ORD Rocks and River Urban center Revival and more. Costless. downtownbatavia.com.
Twilight Shuffle 5K: six-8 p.thou. Sunday, Sept. 5, starting adjacent to the parking lots along the north side of Newberry Artery, Libertyville. Chip-timed 5K run for runners ages 9 and older through a scenic (and hilly) neighborhood. Register past 5 p.m. Sept. iv. mainstreetlibertyville.org/twilight-shuffle-5k.
This week
Naperville Labor Day Parade: 10 a.grand. Mon, Sept. 6, downtown Naperville. Presented past the Metropolis of Naperville and the Naperville Jaycees. Steps off at Naperville North High Schoolhouse, proceeds s on Manufacturing plant Street, eastward on Jefferson Avenue, south on Master Street, west on Porter to Naperville Central High School. lastfling.org.
Sonic Pavilion Festival: 11 a.m. to i p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 7, at Jay Pritzker Pavilion, 201 E. Randolph St., Chicago. A series of xxx-channel sound installations for the spatialized overhead trellis loudspeaker array. Compositions utilize the entire surface of the system, resulting in an immersive canopy of audio. Featured artists include Whitney Johnson, Kioto Aoki, Natalie Chami, I Gusti Ngurah Kertayuda with Bill Parod, Kitundu and Stephan Moore. ess.org/sonic-pavilion-fest.
Cantigny Cruise Night: 5-viii p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 7, in the south parking lot of Cantigny Park, 1S151 Winfield Road, Wheaton. Evidence your archetype or restored vehicle. No fee to participate, only the $5 parking fee applies. cantigny.org.
Food Truck Social on Main Street: iv-vii p.m. Midweek, Sept. 8, at the Lake Zurich Promenade, 173 West. Primary St., Lake Zurich. Weekly rotation of food trucks. world wide web.lakezurich.org.
Park on Park Cruise Night: 5-ix p.thou. Wednesday, Sept. eight, at 469 Northward. Seymour Ave., Mundelein. Cruise nighttime specializing in pre-1977 vehicles, with food and music. Free admission. parkonpark.org.
Ravinia District Nutrient Truck Thursday: 4:30 p.thou. to dusk Thursday, Sept. ix, on Dean Avenue and in Jens Jensen Park, 486 Roger Williams Ave., Highland Park. A dozen food trucks and music from a invitee opener at four:30 p.grand. and The Hoyle Brothers at 6 p.1000. cityhpil.com/thingstodo.
St. Charles Jazz Weekend: Sept. 9-12 in St. Charles. The four-solar day event features live jazz music and numerous jazz groups, including Chicago vocalist Alyssa Allgood, performing at multiple venues, including the 1st Street Plaza on Sat and Sunday afternoons. www.stcjazzweekend.com.
Source: https://www.dailyherald.com/entlife/20210901/festivals-sept-3-9-last-fling-buffalo-grove-days-septemberfest-and-more
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